The height of French Fashion dolls and their accessories occurred in France between 1850 to 1880. The streets were filled with artisan shops catering to the whims of wealthy patrons seeking fine accessories for these dolls and no expense was spared in their creation. Whatever a person would need, surely a French Fashion doll would require to.
 | | 4 items |
 | | 30 items |
 | | 36 items |
 | | 90 items |
 | | Accessories for Lettie Lane's Most Beautiful Doll
|
 | | In September 2007, my work was a featured article. Here it is for you to enjoy, too. |
 | | When a fat quarter challenge began in January 2009 with the on-line Bleuette Sewing Club, I fashioned a set of luggage from the fabric since I do not sew doll clothing. |
 | | I fell in love with Hitty after finding an original copy, with color plates, of Hitty Her First Hundred Years. I made several Hitty items over the years and truly enjoyed making them very tiny. |
 | | 5 items |
 | | 40 items |
 | | 53 items |
 | | 15 items |
 | | Miniature versions of the most beautiful paper dolls are created as peg wooden paper dolls that stand freely and can be dressed and displayed beautifully. |
 | | 16 items |
 | | This gallery is a showcase of photos collectors have taken of their dolls with the etrennes they've acquired. If you have one you'd like to share on my website, please contact me as I'd enjoy including it. |
 | | 2012 is the 100th anniversary of the Lettie Lane doll house adverstised in The Ladies' Home Journal. This year I start an album just for Lettie. |
| | zhibit.org/houseofmissymouse Sign guestbook | Send message
2200 Shirland Park Place Auburn, CA 95603 United States
| From my earliest childhood recollections, I was always fascinated and enthralled by the world of miniatures. It was not until I began collecting dolls in earnest, that I found the accessories I so longed for for my own dolls, would have to be made by myself. This website of galleries is a journey that began in roughly, the year 2000. It all started with wanting a perfect little Becassine doll for my own Bleuette. Within these galleries you will find work that incorporates the skills I've built in miniature doll dressing, wood working, and painting (my first love). The items you see in these galleries all belong in collectors' homes now, however I do have a For Sale album, and take commissions happily as I enjoy fulfilling dreams. My motto is “Making dreams come true! ”, for where there is something you cannot find available through mass markets, I will make for you, in exacting detail and with precision.
A Testimonial or Two "You are truly the undisputed Queen of Accessories!" - Olivia Campbell... |
|