Lyric
Harp
Adia
Afia
Anandi
Esosa
Folami
Grandma V
Queen Mother Ramonda
Catherine
Miss China Jones
Miss Ebony Reese
Zelda
Miss Sassy Brown
Grandma Selene
Princess Amaya
Doll From My Kids Class
Kira
Macy
Brown Sugar Bunny
Ebony Rabbit
Cocoa Cottontail
January
December
Mother Courage
Poppy
Carmella
Noel
Tiger Bird
Mer-Leopard
Michael
Verlene
Grandma Reisa
Josette
Nadia
Edna
Lu Lu
Dolly
Makeba
Margaret
Nyambe
Antoinette
Josephine
Isabel
Sonje ( adopted)
Martha Sue II
Jade
Sabrina
Vanessa
Ondine
(adopted)
Loretta Jean
Isa (adopted)
Idris (adopted)
Imani
Adamma adopted
Barbara Louise
Tasha (adopted)
(adopted)
Ida Mae
Joy
(adopted)
(adopted)
Zora
Sunday
Peace
Phoebe (adopted)
Crystal
Brindle
Delores
Cindy adopted
(adopted)
Kizzie adopted
Samantha
Grandfather adopted
The Leader (adopted 2-12)
Ashley(adopted 3-12)
Lucy adopted
Summer (adopted 2-12)
Star (adopted 3-12)
Ginger (adopted 2-12)
Lily
Olivia (adopted 2-12)
Akiba (adopted 4-13-13)
Naomi (adopted 12-1)
Drew (adopted 3-12)
Keisha (adopted)
Viera (adopted)
Kiyo adopted
Galimah (adopted)
Rafiki adopted
Ndemase adopted
Adilah adopted
Sister Moon
(adopted)
Mariah (adopted)
Donna (adopted 5/13/12)
All of your dolls are magnificient! Well done.
ReplyDeleteConnie McBride Johnson
I have found a favorite fellow dollmaker. I love all of them and am impressed. I really love the fabrics, and the boy dolls. I have an idea you may not have considered. I have friends who wear the braid extensions, and when they are done with them I put them into a mesh bag and wash them in the washer---Voila!!!doll hair galore!!
ReplyDeleteEveryone of your dolls has their own unique personality. You are an amazing artist who one can see deep and puts so much love into each piece! We as people of African descent should support you under the concept of Ujamaa
ReplyDelete( Cooperative Economics). I will be saving my coins to find the perfect doll for my granddaughter and some others . Bless you>