
Here is a spectacular blog filled with wonderful images of trolls, goblins, fairies and fairytale creatures. Silke Janas-Schloesser's work is just beautiful. And yes there is an Etsy store which includes her 1/12th scale miniatures.
A roundup of the blogs and websites of doll artists, designers, manufacturers and collectors.





According to Wikipedia, March 26th, 1484 was the day that William Caxton first published Aesop's Fables translated into English. Aesop's best known fable could be The Tortoise and The Hare.

Today is Ava Lovelace Day, a day where bloggers all over the world are celebrating women in technology. It is interesting for me, in the context of doll making because it seems to me that the majority of doll designers and artisans seem to be women. Certainly the majority of doll collectors that I know about are women, at least here in the US. My clients so far have all been women. Doll making seems in many ways to be a very feminine art, and many of the collectible dolls, like fashion dolls, seem to be concerned with feminine stuff, like...well...women's fashion. 
















Angela Briggs is a doll maker working with traditional African folk art forms in cloth, wood and other natural materials. I'm sorry to be missing her children's doll making workshop at the Huntington Gardens today.








