Hey, your website didn't used to be black, did it? Love the kittens. The look just like my two, Madison and Hamilton. Mine weren't litter mates, but they were good friends at the rescue shelter, so I brought them both home. Madison is Maddy, but Hamilton gets called everything from Hammy to Ham-bone, to Hammerstein. They're such sweet boys (although Hammy's an alley-cat scavenger at heart and Maddy is afraid of his own shadow).
Your witch doll is wonderful. Winnifred Thicket says "Hi." I keep an eye on her from my desk (or is it the other way around?)
The Lady's Repository Museum is a privately owned museum dedicated to the collection, preservation and study of unique early American fashions of both women and children, the later being a specialty.
All proceeds from Diamond K Folk Art sales (antique reproduction Folk Art, Dolls & hooked rugs) directly support the Museum, of which can be found on ETSY, eBay and the DKFA Blog~ please see the links on the sidebar. You can also mail me at rlkinnison@yahoo.com
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Oh! She's spooky-beautiful!~
Hey, your website didn't used to be black, did it? Love the kittens. The look just like my two, Madison and Hamilton. Mine weren't litter mates, but they were good friends at the rescue shelter, so I brought them both home. Madison is Maddy, but Hamilton gets called everything from Hammy to Ham-bone, to Hammerstein. They're such sweet boys (although Hammy's an alley-cat scavenger at heart and Maddy is afraid of his own shadow).
Your witch doll is wonderful. Winnifred Thicket says "Hi." I keep an eye on her from my desk (or is it the other way around?)
Nina
Love your baby grace, Rachael :) and that antique doll crade is to die for!
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