A treasure chest

 


Just some of my newly acquired treasures...

So, like I said earlier, I had little faith in my ability to do any type of handicraft. After my first few attempts at "dolls", I got up the courage to send photos to my sister-in-law, who is extremely creative and has been artistically active all her life. She sent a very positive response, which gave me the courage to continue. Even called my creations fabric art!

Emboldened, I made a few more and a few more and continued to receive encouragement – clearly, just what I needed! One day, a postperson arrived at our door with a package from the States, a very unusual occurrence these days. Not Christmas, no birthdays. What could it be? I impatiently removed the packing tape and opened the box to find all sorts of weird and wonderful items inside that my sister-in-law had been saving and thought would be fun for me to use in my project. Fantastic!!! A true treasure chest: vintage buttons, metal buttons, "ordinary" buttons (you can't have too many buttons!) –  various colored straw yarn, thick fuzzy woolen yarn, with weird and wonderful colors – iris and poppy seed pods – pheasant feathers – canvas strings: all opening up a wonderful vision of potential WickiDoodles. Wow - overwhelming – thank you!!!


 I had to try out the straw yarn as hair right away – as a result created the wackiest Doodle, so far 😊




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