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Buy props used in MaryJane’s books and magazine!
All proceeds (minus shipping and packing) will benefit www.firstbook.org, a non-profit that provides new books to children from low-income families throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Here’s how:
MaryJane will post a photo of the prop and its cost here along with a few details as to its condition. The first person to call the farm and talk with Brian, 208-882-6819, becomes the new owner of a little bit of herstory. Shipping will be either USPS or UPS, our choice. No returns.
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Someone sure has a lot of creativity to come up with such cute combinations with such unrelated parts. These are little works of art!!
Our very own Carol is on a roll with these. Expect to see more. I’m taking her down to our bolt/junk pile today for more treasures that only her eye seems to see. She already went through my lace cache. Isn’t this one adorable?! She’s tapped into a real talent.
Love it! 😀
CJ
These are just too neat! What a wonderful sense of creativity. Yo go Carol !!!
Thanks so much! The bigger girl is called “Lovey.” She got her start from a vintage pharmacy bottle. Her skirt is a piece of lace and her torso and arms are an old metal garden hose coupling. Old doll arms and a heart-shaped cookie cutter finish off her shape. Her necklace is a rusty chain with a slipper shell and her hat is another shell with a spring coming out the middle. The little girl is “Natasha.” She started with a little vintage Russian-style wooden doll that sits on a vintage thread spool topped with some lace and a tin gelatin mold. I filled in the space between the doll and the mold with a string of beads and gave her an acorn hat.
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