Crafters- What are you making???

Im not familiar with hobby lobby but none of the craft stores around here carry it, I always buy mine online.
 
this is something I make
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I am stopped everywhere I go and asked how I do my hair.
I put my hair up when it's slightly damp and a few days later I take it down and my hair is in spiral curls.
 
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Wow that is cool! How do you do that? I have very long(almost to the small of my back) and thick hair. It takes forever to get it blowdried and curled which is why I rarely do it.
 
if you cantwist your hair around your finger you can do this. I also sell the for $8.00 each. It does take a lot of practice to get it straight on you head though. I've been doing this for about seven years, and it comfortable to sleep in.
 
I'm making matching mother/daughter aprons for Easter and Mothers Day gifts to sell as a set. I love to sew and have tons of fabric because i also quilt and make most of my presents i need for folks. they sold really well last year and hope to do as well this year.
 
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Thanks, I only started this less than a week ago and having fun trying to get expressive faces. I really need to try a body so I can make a full doll. (its taking up all my spare time
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These faces are awesome. They are so expressive. Yes, do venture into making the body you will have so much fun dressing them. I did porcelain dolls for about 10 years (someday will get back to it) and always liked that each one was different. If this becomes a passion for you considering selling them, the doll market is really big and people will pay a lot of money for one of kind dolls.

Sandee
 
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Daniel your work is beautiful. We are fly fishers as well and tie our own flies and truly appreciate what it takes to do art like what you do.

Sandee
 

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