Thursday, November 06, 2008

November is a 'White Christmas' on the TDIPT Mercantile.....




This November the TDIPT Mercantile is having a White Christmas ~ and also a Holiday Open House celebration, so I hope you will stop by on the 15th to see all the beautious Christmas pretties. Every purchase made, from any artist this month, wins the buyer an entry into the door prize drawing~ you could win a beautiful handmade, or even a 50.00 TDIPT Mercantile gift certificate! The rules are no showing previews of our White Christmas pieces, so I'm not!!!


'Joy' & 'Holly' are quietly warming up their little voices for an evening of Caroling


They cant wait to glide thru the freshly fallen snow to regail their neighbors with Traditional Olde English Carols
Both are special dollys~ Holly is dressed c1830, while Joy's dress I made from an absolutely gorgeous antique 19th peshkir, totally hand embroidered in gold tinsel and foil


I hope you will save a little time to come visit us on the Mercantile on the 15th! (always updated a smidgy early on the night of the 14th for those who just cant wait!)


6 comments:

  1. Ohhhh Rach! Can't wait to see these beauties!

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  2. Looks a little like sneak previews, but I will settle for hints of charm and beauty. Such beautiful work as yours always inspires me to be ever so deliberate and careful in mine.

    XO,

    Christine

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  3. Anonymous5:08 PM

    What a beautiful blog you have...I just added it to my link list. =)

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  4. Thankyou girls for visiting the blog! Hee hee~ NOPE Christine~ just sneeky peeks of Joy & Holly~ NOT what I have made for the White Christmas Celebration! ;) This month, on the 14th, all the additional views will be on www.Diamondkfolkart.blogspot.com instead of a photobucket slideshow, cause I couldnt get it to work!

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  5. Oh, boohoo. I want to see what's new from my favorite doll maker....such a tease you are. I hope all is well.

    xxoo
    Barb

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  6. Oh! If only I lived closer, these are so wonderful...

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