OOAK One of a Kind Art Dolls Hand sculpted using Polymer Clay. I love the magical world of fantasy. These are my little fairies I create every week. I hope you can feel and see the love I put in every fairy (faery). Most of my fairies are posable but I've been starting to create pure sculptures recently. Thank you for stopping by and taking a peek at my little world!

Thursday, October 10, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
First 2 OOAK Witch Fairies of the Season
This is Raven. Raven is my little punk witch fairy. The louder the outfit the better, she always says.
This is Gwendolyn. Gwendolyn just loves a fall breeze. She is excited that it is almost here!
This is Gwendolyn. Gwendolyn just loves a fall breeze. She is excited that it is almost here!
My First Blog
Hello! This is my very first posting on my blog. I have to admit I didn't even know what a blog was not so long ago so please bare with me as I get used to navigating this wonderful way of communication.
A little about me: here I am
Some have said that every so often one of my fairies have taken on a little resemblance to myself. Lol! You be the judge. I guess you sculpt what you see each day :)
I am the mother of 4 wonderful boys from age 9 to 2. You could say I have my hands full. I feel when I do have time to sculpt, I consider it my escape from the daily grind. I enjoy it immensely. This year will mark my 40th birthday, and I feel like I just started on my creative journey.
I hope to be posting weekly with my newest creations, so please check back often to take a peek!
A little about me: here I am

I am the mother of 4 wonderful boys from age 9 to 2. You could say I have my hands full. I feel when I do have time to sculpt, I consider it my escape from the daily grind. I enjoy it immensely. This year will mark my 40th birthday, and I feel like I just started on my creative journey.
I hope to be posting weekly with my newest creations, so please check back often to take a peek!
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