Samantha and the crocuses
Roberta (a cat lover like me) blogs in Italian and English http://ilboratoriodipitosfora.blogspot.com/ and makes some lovely creations (see her outdoor chair made of cardboard but looks like it is made of metal http://ilboratoriodipitosfora.blogspot.com/2010/02/ecco-la-mia-sediahere-it-is-my-chair.html)
Rosanne Saw sews dolls clothes for play dolls in Australia - it was her site that helped me in my hunt for a UK source of shoes to fit the Australian Girl dolls http://www.rosiesdollsclothes.com.au/
Maria Jose http://marivigano.blogspot.com/ lives in Spain and blogs in Spanish. She makes all sorts of lovely miniatures.
Franberry is a self confessed Sasha addict!!! http://sasha3times.blogspot.com/ She seems to have quite an extensive collection of beautiful Sasha Dolls, and a little girl to help her enjoy them
Montse blogs in Spanish http://montsesol99.blogspot.com/ and has a fascinating collection of all sorts of dolls
Marleen blogs in Dutch and English and makes miniature bears. She is lucky enough to have a whole 'hobby room' for her miniatures http://marleensminiaturen.blogspot.com/
Welcome everyone, thank you for reading my blog.
Happy Mothering Day! CM
ReplyDeleteHappy Mothering Sunday! It's so nice to find out where traditions come from and why one country would be different from another - so thanks for telling me! I always thought by name alone the English one is more traditional and the rest of the world more commercial. I love Samantha's kimono, she looks beautiful ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely taught. The doll is so cute and looks so life like, as all your dolls :-) I love the picture!
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