August 2019 Newsletter
Upcoming Meetings.
August 17 - Doll Face Coloring
September 14 - Doll embellishments, hair, wings, costuming, etc.
October 19 - 2019 Challenge Doll Judging of Ethnic/International Doll
November 16 - Reveal of Patti Culea Doll
December 14 - Annual Christmas Party
Please note: This agenda is tentative and subject to change
Member Birthdays
Birthday wishes for August go to Andrea and Elena. Have a Dolly Wonderful birthday you two!!
Meeting Minutes
We had a great attendance at the July meeting. Present were Katie, Nita, Martha, Ron, Julie G., Sandy, Ann R., Leslie, Ann C., Vicki, Andrea, Virginia, Sue, Julie W., Jude, Joan, Elena, and Maggie. Several members had to detour around road construction to get to the meeting. So glad you all made it! We were especially happy to see Sandy who came all the way from southern Indiana and we hadn't seen for awhile. We've missed you Sandy and hope to see you again soon!
Show and Tell
Nita was one who attended and brought her owl as well as a wrap doll she made from pipe cleaners and a push mold face. She also has been busy making some wonderful fiber jewelry.
Nita's Fiber Jewelry |
Nita's Yo-Yo Bracelet
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Katie's Dastardly Owls |
Martha brought some pre-stuffed bendi muslin doll blanks to share with our members to make into dolls that could perhaps be used for our charity project this year. Thanks Martha. Can't wait to see what everyone does with these!
Julie G. shared her dastardly owl from the retreat.
Julie G.'s Dastardly Owl |
Andrea shared that she finished her Belle doll from a pattern by Barbara Schoenoff. She couldn't bring her because she had given her away! Barbara's patterns can be purchased at Dollmaker's Journey.
Virginia has been busy with dolls for the Ohio State Fair. We recently learned she won her first blue ribbon at the fair! Congratulations, Virginia! Great job! She brought her Attic Mouse made at AFICC in a class with Colleen Colquhoun Athens using paper clay and cloth. She also brought La Demoiselle de Fleur which she also made at AFICC in a class with Christine Shively-Benjamin. Another item she brought was her horse doll made by Julie G.
Virginia's Attic Mouse and
La Demoiselle de Fleur
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Julie G.'s Horse doll |
Sue made a doll from a Beth Anne Darr class.
Sue's Beth Anne Darr Doll |
Jude attended the Threads of Time retreat and brought the owl she made.
Jude's Dastardly Owl |
Elena completed two dolls she plans to hang on a wall in her home. They are fantastic, Elena! She also has been experimenting making eyes from epoxy. We were really impressed with the samples she brought in to show us!
Elena's wall dolls |
Elena's epoxy eyes |
Business Meeting
Katie had gotten bookmarks and business cards printed and passed those out to the membership for publicity. Julie G. and Sue were going to ODACA and would take some to pass out. Signage and guidelines for the Show and Sale were discussed. Katie continues to keep up our Facebook page with great posts about members and pictures of their work. Members are encouraged to send her pictures to post. Thanks, Katie, for all the time and effort you put in to this!
Our Charity project will be a sale table at the Show and Sale with proceeds to be given to Hope Center Indy. Items on the table will be made by the members. Martha passed out her Bendi doll blanks that when finished would make great items for the table. Katie will collect the finished dolls to prepare for display on the sale table at our November meeting prior to the sale.
Our Fall class with Sue Odell is coming soon on August 31-September 1. There are still a few openings. If you would like to attend please contact one of the officers or email the club at
Our program was on how Patti Culea sculpts her doll heads. It was definitely an informative program featuring an excerpt from Patti's Cloth Doll Making DVD available for purchase on Dollmaker's Journey.
Next Meeting
Our next meeting is Saturday, August 17. Our program is on Patti Culea's methods of coloring the doll face. Patti's dolls have beautiful faces and she generously shows others how she does this in videos available at Dollmaker's Journey. If you would like to work along in the program you could bring the following:
Scrap of cotton 9"x7" and backed with freezer paper.
Scrap of fabric for blending the colors.
Pencil
Eraser
Tan permanent (non-bleeding) marker
Black permanent marker
Prismacolor pencils in the following colors:
Brown
White
Red
Green
Peacock Blue
Yellow
These colors are suggestions so you don't have to go out and buy them. Andrea has a few different brown/tan markers at the library that people can borrow.
Upcoming Challenges and Events
August 31 - September 1 - Class with Sue Odell
October 19 - 2019 Challenge Doll Judging of Ethnic/International Doll
November 23, 2019 - 17th Annual Holiday Art Fair and Art Doll Show
August Meeting Checklist
- Nametag
- Show and Tell
- Supplies for doll faces as stated above
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Grreat read thank you
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