June 15, 2010

New dolls, new Etsy shop, new website and blog.....they are still coming soon, but not this week as we tried so hard to  make happen.

Sickness in Larissa's family (she and her two young sons) and an adverse reaction to an increased pain medication dose for me, has not allowed either of us the time we needed to meet our goal of opening our Etsy shop and web site this week.

As we are both now feeling better and gaining our equilibrium again, we are working towards our goal to open this new shop very soon. Each day as we work together (long distance no less) our spirits are high and we are excited about our new dolls and the ideas we are coming up with for future dolls. We have been Skyping and that has made it feel very much that we are much closer than 900 miles from each other! Although I am in New York and Larissa is in Atlanta, the best part of working with another person is the joy to realize every day how much we have in common in our artist expression and in our business goals!

So, bear with us and we will be revealing our new doll business name very, very soon! We know you will love our dolls and toys as much as we do!

Do you want to buy one of our dolls that is for sale today? Great! We have "Ready to go home today" dolls on our existing Uniquefiberarts Etsy shop. We have the following ready for you to buy today:

One organic, all natural 14" Waldorf Doll with long brown hair. Penny is a doll that any little girl would love to have to dress and undress. But particularly any little girl who loves horses will adore this doll. Penny loves horses too and particularly loves her pretty horse print dress!  Find Penny wearing her horse dress here. Find her favorite pink horse Pippie here.

There are additional items of clothing listed that you can purchase to go with this doll. There is a matching wine and swirl long sleeve dress with a pretty natural frayed bottom. Find her wine color dress with swirls here.
 There are additional Waldorf inspired felted horses ready to go home today, too! Find the one of a kind original blue horse Perry  here and the original purple horse that you will not find any where else, Phoebe here.


Another ready to buy doll you will also find is CoCo, a first companion Waldorf doll. Made with warm, soft fleece for the body and hat, the gorgeous brown "skin" and black curls make this an irresistible doll. Find CoCo here.


Take a look at our current Etsy shop for other felt and felted toys here.

Blessings from our New York and Atlanta home studios!

debbie :)

June 12, 2010

Five Days till we move to a new blog and a new Etsy store!

FIVE days till My new Etsy shop (dedicated only to dolls and fun doll accessories) will be open in 5 more days! My daughter Larissa and I are getting the behind the scenes details taken care of for our shop. We are very excited about the new web page and blog that will be live in just 5 days! Check back here for web address and exciting new Etsy store name!
Until then you can still buy our wonderful Waldorf Inspired dolls at our current Etsy store: UniqueFiberArts

debbie :)

June 10, 2010

Seven Days till we move to a new blog and a new Etsy store!

SEVEN MORE DAYS!: My new Etsy shop (dedicated only to Waldorf inspired dolls and fun doll accessories) will be open in 7 days! My daughter Larissa and I are getting the behind the scenes details taken care of for our shop. We are very excited about the new web page and blog that will be live in just 7 days! Check back here for web address and exciting new Etsy store name!
Until then you can still buy our wonderful dolls at our current Etsy store: UniqueFiberArts

debbie and larissa

June 09, 2010

Eight Days till we move to a new blog and a new Etsy store!

ONLY EIGHT DAYS TO WAIT: My new Etsy shop (dedicated only to Waldorf dolls and fun doll accessories) will be open in 8 days! My daughter Larissa and I are getting the behind the scenes details taken care of for our shop. I am very excited about the new web page and blog that will be live in just 8 days! Check back here for web address and exciting new Etsy store name!
Until then you can still buy dolls at my current Etsy store: UniqueFiberArts

debbie and larissa

June 08, 2010

Nine Days till we move to a new blog and a new Etsy store!

I am excited to announce that my new Etsy shop dedicated just to Waldorf dolls and doll accessories will be open in 9 days! My daughter Larissa and I are both working deligently to make many dolls and fun accessories for our shop. I am very excited about the new web page and blog that will be live in just 9 days! Check back here for web address and exciting new Etsy store name! We think you will love it!
Until then you can still buy dolls and place custom orders at my current Etsy store: UniqueFiberArts

We are filled with happy anticipation - wait till you see!

debbie & larissa

June 06, 2010

Eleven Days till we move to a new blog and a new Etsy store

I am excited to announce that I have been busy making dolls to sell in my new Etsy shop dedicated just to Waldorf dolls and doll accessories! My daughter Larissa and I are both working deligently to make many dolls and fun accessories for our shop. I am very excited about the new web page and blog that will be live in just 11 days! Check back here for web address and exciting new Etsy store name! We think you will love it!
You can still buy dolls and place custom orders at my current Etsy store: UniqueFiberArts
I am filled with happy anticipation!
many blessings to you.

debbie :)

June 05, 2010

Twelve Days till we move to a new blog and a new Etsy store

I am excited to announce that I have been busy making dolls to sell in my new Etsy shop dedicated just to Waldorf dolls and accessories! My daughter Larissa and I will both be working deligently to make many dolls and fun accessories for our shop. I am very excited about the new webpage and blog that will be live in just 12 days! Check back for web address and exciting new Etsy store name! We think you will love it!
filled with happy anticipation,
~debbie :)

May 03, 2010

Back to work...I can't wait!

With the onset of spring I  have taken some time off from doll making and blogging for a few weeks. Being away from the work I love has given me renewed interest and desire in creating my beautiful Waldorf dolls and toys. Tomorrow will be my first day back in the studio in awhile and I am so excited to work again with the beautiful premium fibers, fabrics, materials, tools while being surrounded by gorgeous COLOR!

My daughter Larissa and I will be working together to increase our inventory so that our Etsy shop always has new dolls and new products for you to enjoy. In a few days we will be ready to post wonderful new Waldorf dolls here and we will list them in our shop. So, check back here soon! I will be very interested in your comments regarding our dolls. AND a new Waldorf doll giveaway is in the works! You won't want to miss out on your chance to enter!

Blessings from my home to yours!
~debbie :)

March 13, 2010

Waldorf First Companion Doll CoCo


 It is a really rainy Saturday here in New York where I live. The weather man said the amount of rain we will get today is equivalent to 30-40 inches of snow! Oh my! We are SO GLAD it is NOT snow!! Ha ha. We will gladly take the rain. Most of our snow from the February snow storm is melted. As you can imagine we now have MUD to deal with! And it is still cold outside!

But good news! Robins are everywhere in our yard, and tonight we change the clocks to daylight savings time - so we know that Spring is on it's way! Before the weather warms for good, I couldn't help but make another snuggly doll in warm, cozy red fleece. This is my newest listing just added to my Etsy shop. This is CoCo: a Waldorf First Companion Doll.

Coco's body is made from super soft red fleece. The brown skin tone fabric is organic and the eyes are hand embroidered with black satin thread. The mouth is hand embroidered in red thread.

Peeking out from under the sweet little hood is thick curly bangs made from soft black mohair boucle yarn.

This soft little baby doll is 12" long and is perfect for little ones to play and sleep with. As you can see in the pictures, CoCo loves to play and is not afraid of heights. Where ever your child can think to take this doll, CoCo will be the perfect playmate, ready for action.




Then when it is time to take a nap or sleep for the night, little Coco will warm in your child's embrace. And as the wool warms, your little one will find this little doll to be a sweet and cozy companion that inspires safe and happy dreams. As your child cuddles with this doll, there is not a spot on it that is not warm and soft in return.


CoCo is made in the Waldorf tradition, with an inner head that is handmade from wool and shaped and tied and covered twice for a beautiful smooth face and hands and arms that plastic or vinyl dolls cannot compete with. CoCo's fleece body is its clothes and is all one piece, not removable. It is stuffed with rolled wool and will not bunch or lose it's shape. The little pointed cap has a bell sewn into the tip for a soft little jingle.

This Waldorf First Companion doll is the perfect first doll for an infant to grow to love. Of course, older toddlers and children can not help but love this special Waldorf doll as well and this would make a wonderful, thoughtful gift for any age.


If you would like me to make you a custom doll, the hair can be embroidered flat against the head, or left off all together, if you are concerned about the child mouthing the yarn hair. The body can also be made out of soft velour or even designer cotton fabric. I have many skin tones you can chose from for the face, hands and feet. Just leave me an Etsy email under "Conversations" and I will reply right away.


This doll, CoCo, is ready for immediate sale, costs $49 plus shipping, and is ready to give away lots of love and joy to a lucky little child. I had so much fun making this precious little Waldorf doll!


Too rainy to go out, I think I will spend some time finishing the wool bunny in Spring time colors for my shop!
Many blessings,
~debbie :)

March 04, 2010

The Snowfall of Feb 2010 and Snow Cream Tutorial

Last week we were in the midst of a really amazing snow storm at our town here in New York. 
 Here are some pictures I took of our yard.
Our property is wooded and looks and feels like a campground. We have a fire pit and picnic tables just outside our kitchen window.
Here is our swing and picnic table the day before the BIG storm AND after the more than 2 new feet of snow fell, oh my!

And this is what we woke up to! 

 What to do with over 36" of snow?
At our house it is our tradition to make SNOW CREAM!  And that is just what we did!

Here is my snow cream tutorial for making 
4 mugs of snow cream. You don't need several feet of snow, you can make it anytime you can collect a large bowl of clean snow.

First step: collect a large bowl of clean, white, cold snow that has not been stepped on, pee'd on and that has no salt or sand or debri in it. 
Select a second bowl (a little smaller). It should look something like this.
These are the ingredients you will need: vanilla, milk, sugar (and of course,  snow!)
 
Add one teaspoon of pure vanilla flavoring to the empty bowl.
Next add 1 cup of pure cane granulated sugar. I use a 1/2 cup measure, so I add the first 1/2 cup to the vanilla. 
Then I add another 1/2 cup for a total of 1 cup of sugar.
 

Next I add 2 cups of cold milk (2% or whole milk) to the sugar and vanilla.

 Stir with large spoon to mix the 
vanilla, sugar and milk.
Next taste the mixture. If it is too sweet: add more milk. If not sweet enough: add more sugar. Make it the way you like it.

Now it is time to add snow to the milk mixture.
Add one large heaping spoonful of snow,
Add spoonful # 2 of snow,

Add spoonful #3 of snow.
 Add spoonful # 4 of snow to the milk mixture.
Now stir the snow into the milk 
mixture until it is slushy. It will still be milky.
Add 2 more spoonfuls of snow.
Now add a third spoonful of snow.

Stir the snow into the milk mixture. It will continue to be slushy, but not so milky.
Add another spoonful of snow if too milky.
 With another spoon, taste the completed snow cream. It should be slushy, but more or less dry, not runny. It should be sweet and tasty and not bland.
You can still doctor the taste at this point. In another cup or bowl, add a little milk, vanilla and sugar. Stir and taste. When it tastes good to you, begin to add it to the bowl of slushy snow until the taste becomes less bland. Then add more snow to get a slushy, but not milky consistency. If the snow cream is too sweet, all you need to do is add more snow. When it tastes just right, fill up mug #1:
 
Fill up mug #2:
 Fill up mug # 3:
Fill up mug #4:
 and you have just emptied the bowl into 4 mugs of snow cream! Any snow that is left over may be rinsed down the drain.
Enjoy! 

Put any unused mugs of snow cream in the freezer.
When you are ready to eat, put in microwave for about 10 seconds or leave at room temperature for a few minutes before eating.

And here is some banana bread I made just before 
the limbs came down on the electric lines and transformers and we were
without power, water, heat, and flush for six days! 

We left home and went to a lodge at West Point military academy until our power and water were restored. Many of our tall trees had the tops break off and land in our yard and woods.We have so many limbs down and my husband spent days removing snow! There is much more work to do to get up all the fallen limbs,
but it so wonderful to be back home and to have our lives back to "normal"!

February 23, 2010

The blessings of my work and of my reflections.

Waldorf Doll Toy
 
Perry is my newest Waldorf Inspired Needle Felted Wool Horse
Thanks to Missy for the suggestion of the name Perry for a Waldorf horse!
 Penny is our Waldorf doll who adores horses and you can imagine how happy she is to have so many horses to love right now!! 

 
 


From left to right: Phoebe (purple horse), Pippie (pink horse) and Perry (blue horse) are handmade, organic and all natural. They are made from sheep's wool batting which I wrapped and needle felted to a wire armature that allows for gentle posing while playing and adds to the strength of his construction. 



 



Perry is covered in light  blue Merino wool roving from New Zealand. The bottoms of his hooves are light yellow.