Once again, I've managed to post another "Ive been published" badge. Months after it was awarded, of course. Seems I can never get it right the first few times I try and success is more often than not, accidental.
Be that as it may, I'm happy to have sold my Mardi Gras doll to Carol Thornton, A woman I've known since she was in first grade. It pleased me to pieces that she remembered me, reminding me of a drawing I'd done for her Mom and of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches I made for her and her brothers and sisters.
Getting the doll packed for shipment was an exercise in frustration. Armed with my 25 foot steel tape, I visited the Big Box stores looking for (and measuring) plastic storage boxes. Finally, at Target, I was at my wits end. On my way out of the store, I saw some kitchen trash cans. One tall bag container just fit. Without the lid. So I bought just the container. I splinted her unbent leg with popcicle sticks, taped her base to a foam platform, lined the container with carpet padding and filled the whole thing with foam peanuts. I made the lid from a large scrap of foam core poster board, reinforced it, tied it down with cable ties and tape - and prayed.
The doll arrived safely except for a hairline crack on the protected leg. I suggested Carol use a thin formula CA glue if she felt glue was necessary.
And I'm wrapping up the putting-together of student kits for a gourd doll class I've been asked to teach. I just hope there will actually BE some students! I've managed to cut the price per student considerably, so that should help. This should be a fun class and I'm really looking forward to it.
The doll arrived safely except for a hairline crack on the protected leg. I suggested Carol use a thin formula CA glue if she felt glue was necessary.
And I'm wrapping up the putting-together of student kits for a gourd doll class I've been asked to teach. I just hope there will actually BE some students! I've managed to cut the price per student considerably, so that should help. This should be a fun class and I'm really looking forward to it.
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