I have several early children's handkerchiefs, but this one is by far my favorite. These earlier ones, 18th c up to the 1820, were larger, and oft printed with some sort of instructional verse, so that while the precious one was riding in the wagon to school...sitting in church or the like, they could reach in their pocket and pass the time 'learning' a life lesson, or reading their Sunday prayers. This one measures 19x18"
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
I am absolutely thrilled to be chosen again this year for Early American Life's Directory of Top 200 Early American Craftsmen~ Thank you to all the judges, and to Early American Life Magazine for bringing such a wonderful directory together. The 25th anniversary issue is on newsstands now, and can also be viewed online~
To celebrate, from today until the end of June, I am having one of my wonderful "MAKE ME AN OFFER " sales! I LOVE running these sales~ its a great time to try a piece of Diamond K Folk Art if you haven't already~ it all helps support the Museum~ so if you have had your eye on something, in any of my website pages, and even in my ETSY store, just drop me an email or a comment, and make me an offer! (No need to be registered at ETSY ~ well work it out).
Remember, sale ENDS June 30!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Our property here in southern Colorado lies directly on the olde Santa Fe Trail, in fact, the gallery lies on the exact spot the Olde Madrid Commissary stood in the 1860s. I have very much enjoyed, over the years, looking around the yard for little treasures~ I have found Indian head pennies, clay marbles, and heads and bits from early china and bisque dollys. One of my favorite pastimes tho, each spring, is to go up to the top of the property and look for arrowheads, as it was a known Indian settlement.
While I was feeding Luke his bottle on Saturday, Tressa came over and says 'Hey Mom~ is THAT what I think it is???' as she bent over and picked up a little pink quartz arrowhead......I said~ yep, sure is! To that she squealed with delight and insisted that we go a hunting on Sunday.... and WHAT a hunt it was!
As we walked home, my son Josh appeared at the top of the hill behind the house, and this is where it got really interesting. As you can see, we have very rocky terrain here, perfect for rattlesnakes, so I do not let the children just mosey about up on the hill...but it was morning, and he was sitting up on the big rock there, where the arrow is, enjoying the view~ so I told him he could sit a while, then come back home. You can see the top of the garden shed at the bottom of the picture~ its just right behind the house.......well, by the time my olde decrepit self got back and sat down in my chair, both he and Tressa came zooming in the house like aliens had finally landed.....screaming and yelling so back up the hill I raced with them...cause Josh looked down where he was sitting, and low & behold!!!!Monday, June 14, 2010
Sunday, June 06, 2010
But in between the feedings.....I am working on my dollys and already have some really spectacular Halloweenies for you this fall~

My studio is getting crowded with everything I have going on, and I have decided to run another round of eBay specials this coming week~ I will be listing both dollys, and c1860 antique children's clothing on eBay this evening~ so DO stop by and take a peek. I am nearly finished culling out my later years clothing for the Museum, have saved some really rare Civil War era boys things for last...I hate to part with them, yet, it is needed to focus my space and attention on the earlier years. I wish I had federal funding and could have a huge 5,000 sq ft gallery and be open 24 hours a day, but alas, I am just lil ol me, with limited space that I have to make count! I hope you all are having a wonderful summer, full of love, and joy and family & friends!! I am so blessed, my cup runneth over, and I hope yours is too!