That's Zips Cocco Chip, a Carol Williams Valor resin with a Kristina Lucas Francis Phoenix head. Tiffany Purdy did the customizing and finishwork. She also customized and painted the portrait model of my old dog, Abbie.
Megan, I don't know if you've checked it out or not but if you REALLY want to be blown away... scroll up to the top and where the blog index is and click on "My Collection". This link will take you to Jennifer's photo gallery of her drool-worthy collection. You will truly be amazed!!
These types of photoshoots are always so adorable and inspiring. I really want to get the upstairs office/craftroom cleaned up and organized so I can have some photoshoots of my own.
Those doughnuts look purdy tasty!
ReplyDeleteUh oh, it's one of those Massachusetts dolls. What's in those drinks?
ReplyDeleteBlogspot really needs to add a "Like" button.
DeleteI completely agree! I keep looking for it whenever I read your entries!
DeleteI agree about the need for the like button. So many comments I just want to "like" Facebook is ruining us!
DeleteWho customized the Aussie type dog? I've been looking to get portraits of my two :)
ReplyDeleteHe's an original finish resin. I have no idea where I got him!
DeleteWow. Now I am thirsty. I love how the horses are like "what is this? Yum!"
ReplyDelete~CBL
Yum breakfast of champs indeed!
ReplyDeleteA donut sounds great right now...
ReplyDelete~AHG488
Yay! Thanks again for the donuts, glad you found the little surprise! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love the halter!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteThose dogs, horses and that western halter are so pretty! I see tickled pink but who is that other fabulous horse? ~megan mankevich
ReplyDeleteThat's Zips Cocco Chip, a Carol Williams Valor resin with a Kristina Lucas Francis Phoenix head. Tiffany Purdy did the customizing and finishwork. She also customized and painted the portrait model of my old dog, Abbie.
DeleteMegan, I don't know if you've checked it out or not but if you REALLY want to be blown away... scroll up to the top and where the blog index is and click on "My Collection". This link will take you to Jennifer's photo gallery of her drool-worthy collection.
DeleteYou will truly be amazed!!
Actually, the more complete album of collection photos is one Facebook. You don't have to be a member to view it.
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you are an amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could make saddles like yours
~maddie mankevich
I've got to get some miniature food!
ReplyDeleteI really like the Abby portrait. She looks quite interested in the treats!
ReplyDeleteOops, misspelled Abbie! Sorry!
ReplyDeleteThe real Abbie was very food oriented, so I tend to break model Abbie for food related photo shoots. Seems fitting.
DeleteAlso, real Abbie didn't care how you spelled her name as long as you fed her!
:)
That sounds about right then!
DeleteNow I want donuts and cherry kool aid. I just love these types of posts.
ReplyDeleteZips Cocco Chip is stunning! :)
ReplyDelete-Kelsey Roe
Love the donuts, how do you make them?
ReplyDeleteThere's the Massachusetts dolls again!
ReplyDeleteYay, mini-food! :)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my lesson horse! He'll eat anything!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the mini food!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been having fun with mini food too I did some red and green apples whole, halves , and even a bitten one :)
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see this mini food, I want to break out the clay and try it. I'm betting it's much more difficult than it looks!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute and tiny!!!
ReplyDeleteThese types of photoshoots are always so adorable and inspiring. I really want to get the upstairs office/craftroom cleaned up and organized so I can have some photoshoots of my own.
ReplyDeleteI love miniatures! They're so adorable :) -Olivia
ReplyDeleteSo cute and now I am hungry!
ReplyDelete~saraht17
I like the ones in the pink boxes!
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