I have to admit that in high school, I completed a 4-H project of Barbie
clothes! My sisters played with them and I dressed them. At the time, I
relished the idea that I could hold the fabric and sew such small seams and
details. I am not sure that I could do it today! My creations came from
left-over fur, silks, and fabric from my grandmother's cedar chest. I still
have them wrapped in plastic tucked away in a shoe box!
Creativity takes many forms...even with Barbie!
Becky in NC
-----Original Message-----
From: Iteachart7@aol.com [mailto:Iteachart7@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:06 AM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: Re: Art Teacher Barbie Paper Dolls
In a message dated 4/23/02 12:23:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
apeshet@pacbell.net writes:
Some people have suggested buying
the doll and dressing it. Any way you want to approach this is fine.
If it's Naked Barbies you need I have about 10~ I used them if a piece I
was working on. I have some headless ones too.
we could send one to each coast and have it work it's was around the
country.
Gabrielle ---