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Today I made a video about our home, showing off my craft room and a few dolls room my collection and my shop. Enjoy 🙂

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I think I kind of have a thing for wise sayings, insightful stories, little reminders along the way of life to stop and smell the roses. Little reminders to make me listen more instead of talking more. Little reminders to look, really look, instead of passing by and assuming I already now everything about the place and the people I am with.

The book “Le Petit Prince” by Antoine de Saint Exupery (I do not have the fancy “e” on my keyboard) is one of those books. I first read it in french class at school. I did not understand a lot then as I was so busy trying to learn the vocabulary and translating French words into German words.
Now I am reading it again with a new understanding and I can relate to it in a new way and I love it.

Just like Momo, he has a animal friend, the fox (le renard) and a flower, a rose.

Maybe you feel like taking this little book and have it by your night table as well. I promise, it will make you go to sleep with a smile on your face 🙂

Theresa xx

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This sweetie is a 18″ custom for a lovely customer.
She was such a pleasure to create. I love the long Wensleydale locks. They gave me quite a headache at first, as Australia customs held them up for almost a month. But now she is born and is wearing her pretty dress, shoes, coat and hat.

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On Inspiration, Imitation, Irritation and Gratitude

Disclaimer:
This post is inspired by Alex of Angelique Angels and Monika of Vergissmeinnicht Kuss who wrote some beautiful Facebook posts giving credit to the artists they have been inspired by on their creative path.

There is a lot of talk about Inspiration, Imitation (Copyright, Idea Stealing, Copying other Artist’s items and ideas etc.) in the Handmade community.
I think I am absolutely guilty of being inspired by my fellow dollmakers art and by other artists all over the internet.
I spend a lot of time admiring the beautiful items they make and I find myself spending 1 hour and more  instead of “a quick look” on the internet.
I am sure I am influenced by the wonderful things I see. I see something and some spark in me becomes alive and an idea forms, becomes clearer and clearer in my mind and eventually I watch my hands bringing it to life.
My customers inspire me. Their visions and ideas challenge me to get out of my comfort zone and try something new.
I am also inspired by beautiful boys and girls I see in the streets, I am inspired by children I got to know by looking after them intensely when they were little, I am inspired by characters I read about in story books or watch in movies. I am inspired by nature, by memories from my childhood…. I am inspired by life.
When I started learning to sew I even almost copied some things, just so I could have something to compare it with, so I could see whether I succeeded in making something. I am reminded of painters who train their skills by copying ancient masters’ techniques and colour schemes, expressions etc.

Where it becomes a bit distasteful is when you copy something and claim it is uniquely yours or say you invented it or build a brand based on stealing someone else’s thunder.
Don’t sell yourself short, trust in your own imagination and endless pool of creativity. By copying someone else you might be missing out on the incredible ideas you would otherwise come up with all by yourself. What captures my heart most, is when I see someone create something that comes directly from them, out of the depths of their mind/ soul/ heart. Same goes for what I make. When I have a deep connection with it, it often is my best work/ doll.

I trust that the right people find me, I trust that the customers who are drawn to me will love what I do. I trust that I always get the exact business I need and can handle.
I learn, I grow and I apologize to everyone who has the feeling I stole an idea off them or are a little bit too much inspired by their incredible artist work.
I also might forget to give credit where credit is due when I am so emerged in my process that I forget where my inspiration came from originally. Please forgive me for that.
I am striving to be original, unique and I am working towards finding myself in my art and work more and more.
Sometimes I have to learn who I am not, before I can find myself.

I have been trying to make a short list of people and pages who I am most inspired by, but I realize I interact with so many wonderful people in online world, that I better mention almost everyone I came across as I am sure they left their mark in the inspiration part of my brain in one way or another 😉

Here is a (ever growing) list of people and websites I am or have been inspired by (in alphabetical order):
Angelique Angels. Alexandra to me is royalty in doll couture making.
Amy Butler. Her colourful fabrics and free online tutorials helped me make beautiful quilts.
Bamboletta. I love you girls. I might not have picked up this art if the frustration of not being able to cart one of your cuties had not inspired me to make dolls for myself.
Bumbabeena Dolls. I love these sweet dolls created by the wonderful Reena.
Byron Katie. My light in the dark. The work that brings me back to me every. single. time.
Chalbaby. Chaldea is making the cutest african babies. My daughter has several in her room xx

Debs Steiner Dolls. Deb makes beautiful dolls and toys xx
Em&Femme Designs. Ilja’s colour happy clothing is just so inspiring and beautiful.
Emily Moon Dolls. Lana’s dolls are simply magical.
Etsy. Browsing on Etsy is like browsing the collective mind of all artists and creations possible. Love it!
Fairytea. Love her creations!!
Fairywooldolls. Gabi’s tutorial took away the fear of using wefts for my dolls hair.
Fabric Sellers. Lots and lots of fabrics. I browse online and ideas pop in my head about what to make with it.
Farbenmix. A website of endless inspiration and tutorials who helped me get started in my sewing adventures.
Fig&Me. Fabs’ dolls are just magical.
Glimmer Row Doll Boutique. Lindsey’s dolls are real works of art and she is so generous and supportive.
Gudrun Sjoeden. I wish I could wear exclusively her fashion all year round.
Heikeleien. I squeee when I see these cute dollies.
H&Elle. Sam’s dolls have such sweet faces and I love their clothes.
Ida Bohatta. Her endearing paintings and stories will forever make my heart sing.
Inviting Play. Julie’s imagination seems to be endless and it is so beautiful what she creates.
Jem of Mine. Emma’s dolls have these sweet faces that I am drawn to every. single. time. So gorgeous!
Katwise. Kat is such an amazing artist. Her upcycle dream coats floor me every time.
Lali Dolls. Jennifer’s tutorial saved me from ruining my hands while sewing TLS.
Lief Monster. Wendy is a wonderful artist. her dolls and knit work and witches and angels are beautiful.
Little Jenny Wren. I love Jenny’s sweet innocence and dreamy expressions.
Mariengold. Maria’s dolls have so much soul and you can feel the love they have been made with.
Matilda Jane Clothing. The cutest clothes and prettiest fabrics, love the bags too.
MiaLuna. A friend in Germany whose incredible kids clothes inspired me to sew for my daughter and learn sewing!!
Moonchild Dolls. Barrie is just so amazing. I love her colours, Euro fabrics and oh the clothes!!!
Naptown Boys. I wish I had a house full of these sweet lovies created by Nikki.
Oh Juniper. I love the expressions in these sweet faces
Peperuda. Daniela is making such sweet knitted clothing and look at these faces!!
Petite Besties. The sweetest faces ever created by Kim who has the “magic touch”.
Pink Petunia Cottage Dolls. Cathy’s dolls are so sweet and I love love love her quilts too!
Pinterest. Just amazing. A pool of ideas and inspiration!
Pookidolls. Suzi is just a class of her own with her inventiveness and unique style.
Puppula. Zeljka’s dolls are so beautiful and sweet. I love her clothing too.
Riverside Dolls. Donna’s dolls are beautiful. I especially have a soft spot for the mohair wig ones.
Sarah Clemens Clothing. I adore her fashion. ADORE it.
Sarah Rickard Photography. Sarah is a great photographer and crafter. Also owner of Little Birdy Nappies.
Three Little Treasures. Peggy is just the sweetest.
Vergissmeinnicht Kuss. I love how Monika can create these personalities and their clothes rock!
Winterludes. Winter is just amazing. Her dolls are so alive and fun and sweet.
With Love, Hannah. Faydra has such a vivid imagination and incredible eye for detail.
Yarn Artists. Your work is just amazing. I would love to spend thousands on your beautiful creations.

I am sure I will add lots more….
My doll collection is quite growing here at home since discovering all these fantastic artists 🙂

THANK YOU!!!

This is just a personal point of view which might expand/ change in the future. None of my thoughts are eternal, I notice my mind changes a lot.

For more and/ or legal info, I find this blog post very interesting
The picture is taken from here.

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8″ Custom doll Mackenzie
She is a real trooper. This one is for a very sweet mumma in the U.S.. She had some awesome spunky ideas in order to make this little one come to life. Super fun!

The 10″ sisters
are for a sweet mum and her daughters in Australia. These 2 are just so cute and I am reminded yet again that I have the best job in the world ♥

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Johnny, the Cook

This doll is for my little big brother. His birthday is coming up in a week and he let me know that he would love to have a doll made by me as well. he felt a bit neglected with my mum getting dolls and his daughters.
He asked for a chef doll. More pictures here
My brother is an amazing chef, trained as organic chef and aspiring to be a life coach and dietitian, I know he will be amazing. He is a great father to his two wonderful daughters and an incredible friend.
Love you, little bro’ ♥

Pippi Polkadotstocking

is for my daughter’s friend’s birthday. She loves Pippi Longstocking and wants to be her ♥
More pictures here.

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Island life….

It is so simple, so beautiful, so itchy with all the midgies and mosquitoes, so romantic, so playful. so free.

Today my husband and I went on a little adventure ride on our bicycles, our favourite mode of transportation here on the island. We discovered parts of the island we had not seen before, which is always very exciting.
We also did some shopping with my awesome saddle bags and saw the writing on the trees.
Oh how it was so lovely and romantic when we were young, engraving our names into trees, holding hands in the streets, demonstrating our love whenever we could 🙂 The trees are showing me how much love there is in the world. I am grateful.

Now I am sitting here, listening to one of my favourite songs ever Batoumambe by Habib Koite, being grateful for all the loves I had and all the wonderful friends in my life.

Soon am getting ready to bake a carrot cake and later cut some fabrics for the gift dollies I finished yesterday.

See you soon xx

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Piper Wren and duck will be available in the next Dollectable stocking on Hyena Cart on the 5th of October at 7 pm EDT US time.

They are bringing lots of clothes and scarves and reversible cap etc. with them.
Let’s hope they find a lovely home.
More pictures here

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The simple Joys in life

Dad had promised Amina that they would make a fire the next day.
Today Amina came up to me and looked somewhat sad. It took me a while of hugging and encouraging her to tell me what the matter was until it came out that she really wanted to make a fire with dad and was a bit sad that he did not come up to her yet to take her outside. I said he might have forgotten about it, maybe you go and remember him? But she as too shy and asked me to go and ask him. I usually encourage her to go ask herself but today my heart melted and I reminded him.
Then I was asked to prepare a delicious dough for “bread-on-a-stick” and Amina helped me to prepare a herbal/ garlic butter we could eat with it.

Here is the recipe for the bread:
1 kg organic flour
2 sachets dried yeast (or 2 cubes of fresh yeast if they sell that in your country grr ;))
3.5 Tbsp Salt
3.5 Tbsp Virgin Olive Oil
500 ml lukewarm water

you could leave the oil away for less fat and add some water and you can now add garlic, cumin, any herbs you like to spice up the recipe 🙂

For the garlic butter, take half a butter, add 2 cloves of finely chopped garlic, chopped chives and herbal salt

For a vegan alternative, I love pumpkin dip:
1 kg butternut/ hokkaido etc. pumpkin
1 tbs olive oil extra virgin
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 tsp ground cumin
add salt and or pepper if you like

Peel and seed the pumpkin. Cut into 2cm pieces. Place in a medium saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to the boil over medium-high heat. Boil for 5 minutes or until tender. Drain.
Wipe the pan clean. Heat the oil in the pan over medium heat. Cook the garlic and cumin for 1 minute or until aromatic. Stir in the pumpkin. Use a wooden spoon to mash. Set aside to cool. Season with salt and pepper.
Transfer the dip to a serving bowl. Cover and place in the fridge to chill.

We spent a lovely late afternoon baking the bread over the fire. Some tasted really good, some was a bit blackish haha. The banana leaves made great plates. And if it weren’t for the sand flies, we might have stayed out a little longer 🙂