It was a great day out at the South Side Works yesterday, warming weather, delicious chili from the Tin Front Cafe in Homestead, and lots of dolls dolls dolls. I am still exhausted, but my hands aren’t too bloody or clawed — plus my Charlie Batch doll is moving to Homestead, hopefully will be meeting his real life counterpart soon! Thanks to all the new owners, and goodbye to my giant businessman (who started off as Martin McGuinness, but now is the mouthless Doctor for a new Baby!).
Posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago at 10:16 am. Add a comment
I will be selling dolls, mirrors, bags, monsters, and more at this sale next Saturday. Come visit!
Posted 7 months, 1 week ago at 12:10 pm. Add a comment
I’ve silkscrened about 30 bags with this print, a Hand, decorated + lined. It was my first project at AIR, down on Pittsburgh’s North Side, and I’ve been having fun with Reds & Whites mainly. It’s only 5 dollars a screen, and I have plenty of tote bag fabric ready to be printed. I”ll be selling a bunch on Etsy +the next I Made It Market on the 6th.

Posted 7 months, 1 week ago at 10:47 am. Add a comment
Yesterday was a great sale, maybe the best ever, at the Union Project in Highland Park, all day in the first snowy day of Pittsburgh this season. The dolls, monsters, elephants, lp bags, portrait mirrors, and even a Sarah Palin voodoo doll are released into the wild. So long!
Posted 9 months ago at 6:56 am. 2 comments
I made Motown dolls a few years ago, she is the only one still around. So I put a cape on her, now she’s superheroic. Number 2 on her cape — she’ll be on sale at the next I Made It! Market this weekend at the Union Project. She is a little surly.
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The sale went well at the I Made It! market (junior edition) at Pittsburgh’s Children Museum. The Steelers lost, but it seems most of Pittsburgh still watched. I had covered most things with Masked Avengers and Silver Capes, and I spent too much time constructing a Make A Monster pattern — that I’ll post up tomorrow probably. Hopefully the patterns will go to good use, and more monsters will be born out of orphaned clothing!
I feel an Elephant spree coming on — Alice gave me so many beautiful plaids, it’s time for them to contract some elephantitis. Also on the stuffed creatures to do list: Squirrels, Sewing Machines, Lyndon Johnson and Art Garfunkel. World, are you ready?
Posted 9 months, 2 weeks ago at 12:19 am. Add a comment
Oh Dolls! There was a mass exodus last Saturday afternoon at the Union Project in Highland Park Pittsburgh. They squeezed themselves into a suitcase, lined up on a folding table, and found new homes, one after another. We shall meet again though!
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