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I have a lovely friend who is a very talented tailor. She can sew whatever comes to her mind and makes the most divine doll clothes! She's refurbished a number of sewing machines and has graciously agreed to teach my daughter and I how to sew. I have my heart set on creating a winter riding skirt - heavy woolen fabric and a very full skirt so it will drape over a horse when in the tack, also wonderfully warm for winter driving. Now to go fabric shopping!
 
I have a lovely friend who is a very talented tailor. She can sew whatever comes to her mind and makes the most divine doll clothes! She's refurbished a number of sewing machines and has graciously agreed to teach my daughter and I how to sew. I have my heart set on creating a winter riding skirt - heavy woolen fabric and a very full skirt so it will drape over a horse when in the tack, also wonderfully warm for winter driving. Now to go fabric shopping!
Oh, that is a wonderful idea! I could totally see a double or even triple circle skirt, or a gathered skirt with large godets, in gray, black, navy blue or a hunter green, and near ankle length. It sure as heck won't be cheap, but now you got my mind running. One thing I'd do was make the waist adjustable, to deal with weight fluctuations and/or allow to wear layers of clothing comfortably.
 
Visiting my son in Vancouver last year, I picked up some shells. Recently I saw a craft someone did using this kind of shell as a base for a Santa head. Out of the shells I had, only one seemed to lend itself. I used Paperclay to form the hat and features.
 

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Visiting my son in Vancouver last year, I picked up some shells. Recently I saw a craft someone did using this kind of shell as a base for a Santa head. Out of the shells I had, only one seemed to lend itself. I used Paperclay to form the hat and features.
That is so pretty. ❤️
 
Visiting my son in Vancouver last year, I picked up some shells. Recently I saw a craft someone did using this kind of shell as a base for a Santa head. Out of the shells I had, only one seemed to lend itself. I used Paperclay to form the hat and features.
They could also be a base for gnomes, which seem to be all the rage these days.
 
The shell Santas are have an Olde World look to them - very cute!

I wonder who the clever person was to pick up a shell and see a Santa?!
I didn't see any name on the post. Guess it got shared so often the original artist is lost. With the right tools, I could probably paperclay some of the other shells, but I don't know how to sculpt that well.
 

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