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Monday, October 11, 2010

Our First Miniature Show!

Mom and I spent Sunday on the other side of the sales table at the Stamford Plaza hotel in Stamford, Ct! We were so nervous, we spent all of Saturday fussing with last-minute details. We practiced so many mock table set ups, I think it only took ten minutes on the actual day! Mom brought dolls, and I brought a few paintings and paper things (books, dancing dolls, and a couple other bits and pieces) to split a six foot table.
Mom was so convinced she wasn't going to sell any of her dolls, she almost brought only a couple large gift boxes to the show to wrap dolls up. Luckily, I threw in a bunch more, because she only had four dolls left at the end of the show! The maid up above was a little hard to let go- we did a lot of the work together. Mom dressed her, of course (I can't make any garment more complex than a toga :) but while she was doing that I painted/distressed the table and matching stool, and we worked on the folded linens together at the kitchen table. She went to a good home though, as did all the others!
P.S. Our favorite porcelain doll parts all come from Ellen's World.

9 comments:

  1. Eliza, How wonderful for you and your Mother that your first experience was a positive one! I love the tired maid! What a sweet vignette! The linens are really lovely too. Did you take a picture of your whole booth set up? Love to see it! I have yet to do a show and am sure I will be nervous about it too when I do!!

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  2. I totally agree with Patty, everything in that vignette is lovely, I feel really sorry for the poor worn out maid! If all the dolls you had on offer were as fabulous as this I'm not surprised they sold so well :)

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  3. That's fabulous, you and your Mum make a great team!

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  4. Que gran equipo formais tu mama y tu.
    La escenita es de lo mas tierno y la ropa de cama se ve maravillosa.
    besitos ascension

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  5. I took a single photo of the table, but it turned out pretty badly. I'll have to ask my grandparents (they stopped by to wish us luck!) if they got a good photo:)

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  6. Hi Eliza, I'm the crazy person that came back to your table for seconds - love love love the work you and your Mom have done. I have to tell you also that your packaging was terrific. Thanks for the beautiful dolls and I hope to see you guys at your next show! Ketsia

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  7. Hola, acabo de encontrar tu blog y estoy muy contenta de ser tu seguidora. Es una escena preciosísima, me ha encantado, al igual que todo tu blog. Enhorabuena!

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  8. Que escena tan genial,felicidades,Auxi.

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  9. esta escena , tambien , me encanta. enhorabuena , es un bonito trabajo , besos

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