Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2014

A New Youtube Channel To Watch And Enjoy!


I get the nicest email from like minded doll lovers and I am always thrilled to hear from my readers. I recently go an email from Youtuber Shosy G. A doll lover who is not just a collector but also working towards her Masters and using doll play as part of Expressive Art Therapy.


 " I have been collecting dolls for about 15 years or longer - starting with the boxed Wiz/Oz dolls that my sons and mumz started buying for me at my Phi Theta Kappa Induction ceremony, b-days, etc. Then when my mum died, I started haunting the thrift stores out of loneliness and kept finding these Barbies in such disrepair -that I felt compelled to rescue them!"


 "So, I started rehabilitating the dolls and my collection grew into more specialty Barbies until I got involved in doll shows and art contests ( I make OOAK Barbies like Jack and Sally from 'The Nightmare Before Christmas', and Oberon and Titania from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', etc). I probably 're-homed' close to 1000 Barbies"


"I began collecting bigger dolls - trying to recapture the dolls of my youth: Baby Chrissy, Teen Chrissy, the Vintage Walker dolls, Tubsy and Peggy PenPal. Now I have collected some of the historical American Girl dolls along with the JLY, etc. from Ebay mostly.  I have a few Ott dolls, and Madame Alexander, a couple Karito Kids, 2 My 18" Twinn Boys ( I bought those new , and a bunch of refurbished 23" My Twinn dolls."
One of the reasons this email and channel I felt were worth mentioning is that I personally believe in the healing power of play. Of Doll Play in particular. And yes I believe it at any age. Like my own story Shosy, came back to dolls and doll play at a crucial point in her own life. Rediscovered her love of dolls through her journey of grief, much like my own when her mom passed. More then collection and lovingly restoring dolls she has now come through that grieving process stronger and able to share her findings and help others through doll play and that my friends is truly an amazing and wonderful testament to doll play.

So thank you to Shosy and to all of you who help make the world a better place through your love of dolls and doll play and for taking the time to read my blog. Be sure to click here to subscribe to Shosy's channel.
As with all my posts I would love to hear from you so please leave me a comment here or email me at karenmowen@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

A Behind The Scenes Visit With Jeri Designer of Peppermintstick's Patterns and Design.





Today I am excited to share with you a behind the scenes look at one of the new designers offering their patterns on Pixiefaire, Peppermintsticks. Today designer Jeri offers us a glimpse into her motivation for design and her love of dolls. 
Designer Jeri and her doll
   


Q:  How long have you been sewing?
A:  "I’ve always been a girl that loved dolls.  One of my favorite memories is when I was about 5 years old and my mom surprised me with a new outfit she had sewn while I was at kindergarten.  I came home and walked into my bedroom and there was my Tiny Tears doll standing up in her toy crib just like a real baby.  She was wearing a new flannel sleeper and cap.  I felt just like a real mommy.  You know, one of those Suzie homemaker moments playing in slow motion.   My mom made many of the outfits on this 1964 McCall’s pattern.   And she taught me to hand sew with the scraps, alongside her as she sewed.


    
"Barbie dolls were growing in popularity in the late 60’s and I remember having the first bendable leg Barbie and the whole gang: Skipper, Skooter, Tutti and Francie, but by age 11, my best friend Sarah and I needed a little more of a challenge while playing so it was her mom that taught us how to sew on a real sewing machine.  The early designs had a lot of raw edges and consisted of a hole for their head to go through, usually wrapping around the waist like a halter top but hey, it was the early 70’s now and we were “on trend.”  Sarah told me in later years that her mom was pretty mad at me one day because I had cut out a pattern piece right in the middle of the yardage.   I don’t have a memory of this but it does seem like it could happen when dealing with a young beginner.  How embarrassing is it to learn these things the hard way?
So…Back to that question…the short answer is I’ve been sewing off and on for over 42 years."
 


Q: What made you start sewing for 18 inch dolls?
A:   "I made holiday dresses for my daughter and her Cabbage Patch Preemie named Harmony.  And by the mid 90’s she had her first American Girl doll, Kirsten, and a year later, Whitney, the very first year the Girl of Today was introduced."  


"I’m married and have 3 children and for most of their childhood I’ve been a stay at home mom.  I worked a few years during that time but my last job was low paying and became pretty demanding and one day I just couldn’t do it anymore.  I was exhausted and just wanted to get back to “my happy place.”  So I pulled out my sewing machine and started sewing again.  I started sewing doll clothes because they had always been so much fun to create and right about that time eBay was becoming popular.  We picked Peppermintsticks as a username and my daughter helped me do some listings right after Christmas of 2002.  We didn’t know what to expect and on New Year’s Eve some bidding wars started on some of the outfits.  It was an exciting time to be online selling and in a group that had dolls as a common interest. "
 
"In those 12 years I’ve taken time off from selling several times to develop a doll ministry.  Dolls help girls in so many ways.  In caring for their new doll, they learn skills like dressing and combing their dolls hair, and they’re free to develop their own style by mixing and matching clothes, shoes and accessories to discover what they like best."


  "To date we have donated over 25 new American Girl dolls and wardrobes to girls in foster care partnering with Children’s Home Society of Washington, the Salvation Army’s Angel Giving Tree, as well as at local churches.  I’ve found if you keep your eyes open you can find many opportunities to help if you just put yourself out there a little bit.  The joy I have received from sharing is amazing.  A little girl once told me “that I have the best job in the whole world.”  It brought tears to my eyes. "


Q: How did you get the knowledge and passion to design patterns?
A: "Because I was young when I started sewing, the knowledge and passion came slowly over time.   In junior high and high school, Home Ec classes were something that all girls took.  But each year I always tried new categories and more difficult projects so I would learn as much as I could.  On Christmas morning in 1977 Santa brought me a new Singer sewing machine and up until a few years ago it was all I used.  My dad made me a deal that day that I still remember today.  He told me he would buy me ALL THE FABRIC I wanted but I had to finish what I started.   I don’t really think he realized what that could mean but I took full advantage of the offer.  It allowed me the freedom to experiment on many different types of fabrics and patterns.  Although everything I made didn’t always turn out as expected it was an awesome opportunity that created my passion for sewing today."


 
"This spring I had a special request for a ballet outfit and a swimsuit.  I couldn’t say no to this mom and little girl.  But I found myself face to face in a challenging area with fabrics that I have never been very good with.  In dolly world, this is a pretty big area and I knew every time I avoided it I was limiting myself.  I knew I was really going to have to push myself to overcome this category.  I think having a time limit on the project and not wanting to disappoint someone really helped motivate me.  I ordered some new fabrics online and was surprised how nice the weight and feel of the swim fabrics are today.  So with a lot of pins and the stretch stitch on my machine I was able to finish the order and gain a lot of confidence.  I can say that I really love swimwear now and it’s my favorite item for the dolls.  I love the bold colors and prints and wish summer was all year round.   Completing the outfits gave me the vision of new possibilities.  It was this boost that helped me believe I could design and I’m so happy I stepped out of my comfort zone to try something new."
 
"I have so many ideas and plans for doll patterns.  My son says ideas are like a dog on a leash, you have to control them or they take off in too many directions.  It’s so true, one look at my sewing room confirms that statement."
 

Q: Which dolls do you have and which are your favorite?
A: " I think my favorite dolls are the American Girl of the Year dolls.  There’s something about a limited edition and knowing they will be gone after a year, plus having a January 1st release date is something fun and exciting to look forward to each year.   Kailey was the very first doll I purchased and after collecting for 12 years I have over 25.  I usually add a couple dolls a year as a birthday gift or for Mother’s day and they really start to add up.  I love the dolls with freckles and I currently have more brunette dolls than blonds.  I’m lucky to have a sewing room because they take up quite a bit of space.  My husband once asked me if it bothers me that they are all staring at me.  I replied, “No, it’s not like they’re clowns.”  Now that would be real creepy. 
Isabelle and the brand new AG # 61 with red hair, center part and green eyes are on my wish list for this year.  It’s been a real treat to shop at the American Girl store in Seattle.  Choosing a doll and seeing the displays up close has all the excitement of being a little girl again."


Thank you to Jeri for taking the time to share with us today her behind the scenes look at Peppermintsticks! You can find her Facebook page by clicking here.  
As with all my posts I would love to hear from you so please leave me a comment here or email me at karenmowen@gmail.com

 

Friday, February 21, 2014

A Behind The Scenes Visit With Donna of Unending Treasures Etsy Shop

 
 Today I wanted to share with you Donna of Unending Treasures story. A behind the scenes look at her Etsy shop and why she creates for 18 inch dolls. I hope you will enjoy her story and enjoy the photos from her shop. 

My Story




 

I was only going to make clothes for their sale while I was on medical leave from my part time job.  It soon became apparent to me that my body couldn’t handle the physical demands of that job any longer and I needed to quit. I knew that God had a different way to provide for me, and I had no idea on the day that I said yes to donating doll clothes, that it would also be God’s plan for my new part time job. I have been extremely blessed since I opened my shop Unending Treasures, not only with an income, but also with the ability to put toys into children’s live to enjoy.  I do a happy dance every day that I get to work from home in a passion that started a long time ago.  Then pile on the added blessings of meeting people who enjoy what I do.  I never thought that when I said yes to something that I didn't originally want to do would bring me so much joy!

 A huge thank you to Donna for sharing her story and her photos from her shop today, her passion shows in her work and her shop. If you would like to visit her Etsy shop and see her work first hand please click here. 
As with all my posts I would love to hear from you so please leave us a comment here or email us at karenmowen@gmail.com 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Doll Shoes! What Is Not To Love?


I have to admit in real life I have not always been a shoe person, but I have always loved doll shoes, since I was a little girl I think shoes for dolls are amazing. I used to hoard Barbie shoes. Now I have to say I love collecting and using doll shoes. My favorites are currently all the canvas ones I have and have found from Releaserain Etsy shop 
I am a huge Dr Who fan, a newer obsession for me and my favorite Dr is David Tennant as the 10th Dr. and his shoes are Chuck Taylors, I had always wanted a pair growing up but never got any, so my wonderful husband bought me two pairs of my own for Christmas and my mother in law got me a third. Until then I have only ever bought this type of shoe for my dolls!
More then just high tops there are some really cute shoes in this shop! I love these Mary Janes! Click here for listing.  

This past Christmas I ordered shoes for my friend Deena of Deena and Beena Youtube fame the above pair and I was thrilled with how fast they arrived and the high quality they were! I know she liked them too!
I wanted to know more about Releaserain and their Etsy shop and I was thrilled when they agreed to an interview, here now is the answers to my questions along with some photos of the fun shoes they offer.



KMOT: What made you get into making and selling shoes for dolls?
RR:"I love shoes! It’s fun for me to make my favorite shoes for my dolls and turn it into my doll business too!"


KMOT:What is your favorite thing about your work?
RR: "This is whenever my customers appreciate my doll stuffs, but the most precious thing is that my work brings me a lot of very good friends."

KMOT: What is your top selling item?
RR: "It depends from time to time. At this moment, I think my top selling item is my American Girl size knee high sneakers!" 



KMOTH: How long does it take to have an order arrive to the USA or North American?
RR:"I usually ship by international first class mail to USA/North American. Shipping time normally takes 7-14 days, but it also depends on customs clearance, location, weather and season, so shipping time sometimes may slightly vary, but it's very safe because customers can find the tracking information from the official website of USPS"




KMOT: What can we expect to see new for Spring?
RR:"So many!! Please keep an eye on my shops! I will always update new items."
 


KMOT: Where else can we find your work on line? Do you have a website, Facebook Fan Page or blog?
RR: "I have 3 shops and 1 Facebook fan page now and I may add some more platforms if I have time in the future"
stores.ebay.com/Releaserain
www.etsy.com/shop/Releaserain
www.releaserain.com
www.facebook.com/releaserain

KMOT: Please feel free to tell me anything about yourself or your business you would like my readers to know.
RR: "I have been working for doll business many years since I was graduated from university. Thank you for all your support. I will continue to work hard to make nice doll things during 2014 and in the future. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at info@releaserain.com"

Thank you to Releasrain for the opportunity to share with you today a behind the scenes look at their shops.
I hope you enjoyed it,
As with all our posts we would love to hear from you so please leave us a comment here or email us at karenmowen@gmail.com 

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Wonderful outfits from Kits Kloset and American Doll Clothes.com

I am lucky enough to belong to a few on line doll groups and one of the members is Tari who runs the website   http://www.american-doll-clothes.com/
Her creations are spectacular! I love the above dress, perfect for any doll lover or collector alike. The website also known as Kit's Kloset
From the simple classic historical  dresses to the fun and modern fashions this on line shop and site offers something for everyone.

Beautiful bitty Baby items, and Bitty twin pj's as well

Great play clothes
I love the colors in this outfit
I also love the fun active wear!
 Year round this shop offers some wonderful doll clothing and accessories that are sure to delight you can also find them on FACEBOOK by clicking here and follow their blog at http://kitts-american-girl-clothes.blogspot.com/

As with all my posts I would love to hear from you so please leave me a comment here or email me at karenmowen@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Stuning Holiday Wear on Ebay from New York Doll Designs!


This time of year I am always amazed at what Ebay sellers have for auction. I was especially impressed with New York Doll Designs  offerings.

From Traditional patterned dresses  to more modern 
Such as this  Winter jacket ,coat and hat!
Bids starting at $11.99
With FREE SHIPPING AT THE MOMENT on her E-bay listings!

To view more of New York Doll Designs click here or visit New York Doll Designs on Ebay by clicking here

As with all my posts I would love to hear from you so please leave me a comment here or email me at karenmowen@gmail.com