..the further adventures of Goldilocks

... while Goldy was waiting around for another doll to appear she wandered into the doll maker's bedroom. She found two bears in there.

Bears
One was a needlefelted bear from Tonya in Serbia. It was soooo small. The other bear was a teddy made from sheared beaver fur. This bear was very confused, it didn't know what he was. Was he a bear or was he a beaver? If he was a beaver was he a he or a she? The bear engaged Goldy in a long conversation about flora and fauna and when she left he was watching Victor/Victoria. That bear was sooooo weird. Then Goldy found the doll maker's workroom and sitting on a table was this doll. It was black and white and not quite done.

Stump doll in black/white
Hmmmm, thought Goldy, the first doll was just white, this second doll is black and white, what would the next one be? She decided to stay for a few more days to see if something with a bit more color appeared. Goldy made her way back to the main room in time to see the doll maker closing the door to the oven. "Is that dinner?" she asked. "Oh yes", said the doll maker, "we're having Gretel tonight".

... to be continued (again) .... or not ....

Posted by judi at April 28, 2007 8:45 PM
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Oh Judi-
U are one SIC woman - fancy telling poor Goldilocks that you is having Gretel for Tea tonight- SIC SIC SIC- but love the new dolls black and white look very very sophisticated is this new lady very!!
love n hugs bear xoxoxoxoxoxox

Posted by: Bear at April 28, 2007 9:21 PM

wonderful story and looking good on the doll...wohooo

Posted by: Sherry Goshon at April 28, 2007 9:28 PM

Oh my gosh! What a story. The doll is going to be lovely. Can't wait for the next post!

Posted by: Ann at April 28, 2007 11:35 PM

Hmmm ... I'm wondering if you have the ending to this meaty story all sewn up, or if you've just decided the bare bones of it. What will HAPPEN to this poor doll? Will she lose her head & run off with the weird bear, only to end up living in a den of iniquity? Or will she join poor Gretel for a dinner in which they roast their maker - or should I say SHE roasts THEM? I will return for coming chapters of this Fairy-to-Horror Tale and hope that the dollmaker doesn't lose HER head before all is said & DONE & decide to promise poor dolly to her earlier stone cold creation. That would surely put poor Black-and-White in a bind. But who knows WHAT the evil dollmaker will do? For after all, we cannot guess for whom the 'belle trolls' ...

Posted by: Kai at April 29, 2007 2:08 AM

She is coming along wonderfully, great job with the black and white theme. I love the base of the doll. She might need a parasol before your finished with her and if she needs to she could beat off the doll maker with it before she becomes the next dinner, ha ha!!

Posted by: kerry at April 29, 2007 2:28 AM

Judi,

Great job! Love the shape of this stump doll! The black and white is stunning!

Posted by: nita at April 29, 2007 4:46 AM

She's already very striking, Judi! Your students are going to be excited by this class. Clever of you to avoid having to do additional costuming, too. Looking forward to seeing her finished.....and the next installment of her story!

Posted by: MaryO at April 29, 2007 5:39 AM

Judi, you are so wacky! ROFLMAO!!! Love this dooll- this is going to be a great doll to teach.
Linda F from FL

Posted by: Linda Fleming at April 29, 2007 7:22 AM

ROFLMAO!!! Goldy shouldn't be dithering about. Who knows what might befall her before the day is done. Never know with these mad dollmakers around LOL!!

Posted by: shashi at April 29, 2007 7:40 AM

The black and white contrasting patterns are wonerful. I do love this doll. It does make me think of the "My Fair Lady" black and white costume.
Great job Judy

Posted by: Connie Turner at May 1, 2007 7:16 PM
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