Bratenella will be at The Farm Fresh Antique and Artisan Fair in Greenville, SC in September 22nd.
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Showing posts with label Handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handmade. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Holding her Bratenella doll

Barbie holding her custom Bratenella doll. What a cutie!
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Bratenella made the paper!
Bratenella's new space at Ivy House made the paper this week! In case you didn't know, we will be in a great antique and gift shop in Columbia, SC. I spent a lot of time with my partner, The Bloomin' Idiot, creating our space complete with pink walls and great stuff! You can find all of your favorite Bratenella cards, dolls, signed artwork and other goodies like repurposed itmes with an artistic flair.
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An Indian Inspired Wedding
I love custom orders. They allow me to be creative and it allows my clients to receive a one of a kind gift to give or keep as an heirloom. I get to know some of my customers really well when we collaborate. Brides are usually very specific and very involved in the process. This flower girl doll was for an Indian inspired wedding. The bride shared pictures of the actual flower girl dress, some of their plans for the ceremony such as Mendhi or henna. They are planning to do this as part of the celebration. So, she wanted me to draw Mendhi on the doll's hands. I was a little scared to do this, but I love a challenge. I've never had a request for anything like this. It turned out to be really fun. She wanted the dress to be as close to the actual dress as possible. So, I ordered a handmade doiley in gold and cream. I spent a lot of time taking it apart to piece together the doll's dress. It was so worth it! It came out just the way I hoped. This dress was very detailed and personalized embroidery wouldn't look right on the front. So, this time I embroidered the tail of the bow on the back. I am really looking forward to seeing the pictures from this wedding and hopefully will be able to share them.
I enjoyed working with this bride and hope she loves it!
Customer Feedback: "Paige was wonderful to work with, she went above and beyond to make a doll to match my flower girl dress. My wedding is an indian theme and she even put Henna on the doll's hands!! I can not wait to see my little sister's reaction to the mini me flower girl doll! Now if I can just hold out untill the wedding before I give it to her!"
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
The store is open!
Bratenella art prints, handmade dress forms to display jewelry, cards
Saturday, March 10, 2012
I am "unveiling" a really special doll and cards. The story of Sadako really touched me because I am a cancer survivor and love how the story gives people hope. It's an opportunity to learn about history, but it's also a story of hope. We all need to have hope, no matter the situation.
I created these dolls with intricate pieced paper cranes. There's also a card with origami birds and instructions to make your own.
The handmade Bratenella Paper Crane doll was inspired by the story of Sadako.
Legend says that anyone who folds one thousand paper cranes will have their wish come true. The origami paper crane has become a symbol of peace because of this legend and because of a young Japanese girl named Sadako.
* The dolls I have created have an intricately designed origami crane pieced together and quilted. Each doll represents Sadako and her wish for world peace and hope. Each doll comes with the story of Sadako, origami paper crane instructions, a piece of real Japanese washi paper and an origami charm necklace. This makes a wonderful gift. Special order one and it can be personalized.
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* As with all of my dolls, I have created the fabric for her face from my original paintings. So, she's not only a cute little cloth/rag doll. She's a one of kind art piece that's washable! (gentle washing is just fine.)
* Each doll measures approx. 14 inches tall. Dress is made from 100% black cotton and gold "frosted" dots. The paper crane is pieced with various patterned authentic Japanese fabrics. Her hair is a buttery soft black fleece. She has the signature Bratenella bow on her head, too.
Sadako was exposed to the radiation of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as an infant, and it took it's inevitable toll on her health. By the time she was twelve years old, in 1955, she was dying of leukemia. Hearing this legend, she decided to fold one thousand paper cranes so that she could live. When she realized that she wasn't going to survive the disease, she wished for world peace instead and to put an end to world suffering.
The dolls I have created have an intricately designed origami crane pieced together and quilted. Each doll represents Sadako and her wish for world peace and hope. Each doll comes with the story of Sadako, origami paper crane instructions, a piece of real Japanese washi paper and an origami charm necklace. This makes a wonderful gift. Special order one and it can be personalized.
Purchase a doll in my etsy shop http://www.etsy.com/listing/93322922/bratenella-1000-paper-cranes-sadako
I created these dolls with intricate pieced paper cranes. There's also a card with origami birds and instructions to make your own.
The handmade Bratenella Paper Crane doll was inspired by the story of Sadako.
Legend says that anyone who folds one thousand paper cranes will have their wish come true. The origami paper crane has become a symbol of peace because of this legend and because of a young Japanese girl named Sadako.
* The dolls I have created have an intricately designed origami crane pieced together and quilted. Each doll represents Sadako and her wish for world peace and hope. Each doll comes with the story of Sadako, origami paper crane instructions, a piece of real Japanese washi paper and an origami charm necklace. This makes a wonderful gift. Special order one and it can be personalized.
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* As with all of my dolls, I have created the fabric for her face from my original paintings. So, she's not only a cute little cloth/rag doll. She's a one of kind art piece that's washable! (gentle washing is just fine.)
* Each doll measures approx. 14 inches tall. Dress is made from 100% black cotton and gold "frosted" dots. The paper crane is pieced with various patterned authentic Japanese fabrics. Her hair is a buttery soft black fleece. She has the signature Bratenella bow on her head, too.
Sadako was exposed to the radiation of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as an infant, and it took it's inevitable toll on her health. By the time she was twelve years old, in 1955, she was dying of leukemia. Hearing this legend, she decided to fold one thousand paper cranes so that she could live. When she realized that she wasn't going to survive the disease, she wished for world peace instead and to put an end to world suffering.
The dolls I have created have an intricately designed origami crane pieced together and quilted. Each doll represents Sadako and her wish for world peace and hope. Each doll comes with the story of Sadako, origami paper crane instructions, a piece of real Japanese washi paper and an origami charm necklace. This makes a wonderful gift. Special order one and it can be personalized.
Purchase a doll in my etsy shop http://www.etsy.com/listing/93322922/bratenella-1000-paper-cranes-sadakoMonday, November 14, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Bratenella Tea Party Photo Shoot
OMG! I am so thrilled to share the first pics from the Bratenella Tea Party photo shoot! Once again, Maisi Julian Photography did the pictures. She has an amazing eye and her ideas are always so great! I mean, look at those little tea cups and cupcakes! Maisi Julian Photography always makes my company look so great! She's definitely worth the trip to Virginia!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Bratenella Dolls Photo Shoot
The Bratenella photo shoot was fantastic! DC Photographer, Maisi Julian Photography from Alexandria, VA set this up using my dolls. I loved her ideas and the photos are beautiful!
http://maisijulianphotography.com/
http://maisijulianphotography.com/
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