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Dolla's New Workspace

This page shows the many dolls displayed in my workroom

OOAK dolls I have received from swaps
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These are my own redresses and OOAK creations.
The top shelf has two OOAK 17" craft store dolls on each side
with a MA Paris doll in the center and another OOAK on the TV.
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This precious lady rests on the tv.  She is a Christmas swap made for me.
She's waiting for her husband, Santa who is late.

Christmas Day waiting for her hubby (Santa)

More dolls from my collection.  I love all types of dolls, porcelain, vinyl, baby, cloth and fashion.
I have a special project for these styling heads.  You'll have to check my new projects page later.

This is the 40th Anniversary Barbie and Ken.  I didn't really like the original black Ken.  I purchased the 40th Anniversary caucasian Ken and then a black Ken that I liked and swapped the two.

This is my first OOAK doll purchase, a Victorian Masquerade couple.  They were designed by Alvin, who inspired me to try this great art form.  Their fashions are hand sewn.  I met Alvin at the National Barbie convention public sale.  Alvin convinced me that OOAK dolls don't have to be expensive to buy or create.  Thanks Alvin.  Now that I'm in the Atlanta area, I wish I could find you.  

Cute flea market finds; a vinyl Asian baby doll and the other is porcelain.  They came dressed as they are except for the denim hat.  I plan to create something new for the baby doll. The porc. Kenya doll is new, from my husband James.  I need to take a better picture of her.  She doesn't look so startled from the correct angle.

This is one of my favorite dolls.  Lynette is porcelain by Rustie.
Rustie is my favorite professional doll artist.  This doll is rare as
she is only 16".  Most of Rustie's dolls are 36" and taller.
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