Saturday, September 24, 2011

Do you know Vincent DeFilippo is a famous Christian doll face sculptor?


Look at your little Cabbage Patch friends if you have one or two still. Aren't they adorable! Did you know that the artist who made the sculpt for their facemold is Vincent J.DeFilippo? He is also famous for his face sculpts for the gorgeous My Twinn dolls when they were first introduced.  I acquired my beautiful My Twinn whom I named "Nita" recently in an auction. Her head bares his signature so I did some research. And voila! I came up with this video from 1985 on Youtube. It's so amazing how the Lord has each of us a purpose for the gifts he's given us. Mr. Defilippo is the face behind those faces we love and God's the face behind his face! His story is so encouraging for these bad times. Check out the video.



Just by "co-incidence" the verse of the day on the day I first posted this was:

Hebrews 10:35-36

New International Version (NIV)
35 So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded.
 36 You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised.

Kind of goes with Mr. Defilippo's faith in the video, right?
Does anyone know any more about this artist?

Monday, August 29, 2011

Baby Dolls! You gotta love 'em

Ponderings:  I'm getting ready for my church's Labor Day doll sale. A friend of mine donated this cutie. I am so in love with her!!! She's so squeezable and soft and cute and just sweet! It's been a long time since I held a baby or even a baby doll! Too long. But that makes me even more excited because I'm going to be helping teach the 2 -3 year olds in Bible Study Fellowship. They're not babies, but close enough. I am really looking forward to it. Hope I do a good job. Hope I tell the stories well on their level and remember the finger plays and sing "this is the way we clean up our toys!" And we'll be thanking God just the way I did when I was a little girl.  Did you ever pray this blessing at meals?
 "Thank you for the world so sweet.  Thank you for the food we eat. Thank you for the birds that sing. Thank you, God, for everything."

Monday, August 22, 2011

Paper Dolls by Katie Priest!!!!

I just love paper dolls!  I was so happy to find a new Christian friend on etsy who is a delightful artist making whimsical little paper dolls for girls of all ages! Her name is Katie Priest and we share a love of Psalm 139 too! Her little paper girls are so adorable that I got her permission to put copies of her photos here. You can purchase her printable paper dolls or they come also already printed. Best of all, I think you will love her story written to me in her own words so here it is:

"Well, I've always been artistic, but I haven't always sought God's direction for my art.  Because of the talent I had been blessed with, I was always approached by friends, co-workers, and eventually clients for comissioned work.  So, the buyer was calling the shots for the purpose and potential of my art.   I painted custom work, murals in million dollar homes, commercial peices for new businesses, and even took an apprenticeship with a local artist in California.  I was plenty capable and was always grateful for that, but never satisfied. I would take the order, ask the questions, design the piece, and finish it without an ounce of passion.  They were always pleased, I was always dissapointed.  I have wrestled with questions about my talent for many years. Why did God give me this talent? What am I supossed to do with it?  I'm not sure I've found the answers to those questions completely, but I think I'm heading in the right direction. 
 When my daughter was born, I decided to leave teaching and stay home with her. It has been a wonderful blessing to walk with her through these first two years of development and lead her toward God's will. One truth has become blindingly apparent to me: Children look for guidance. They seek direction and encouragment in everything they do...and what are we showing them?  Walking through the mall, I read little pink t-shirts on 7, 9, and 12 year olds: "I don't have to be smart, I'm pretty." "Your boyfriends said I'm a better kisser than you."  "Crazy Sexy Cool"..... Our little girls are no longer protected, no longer encouraged, and no longer allowed to flourish in the innocence of their gender.  I felt paralized by the questions I had. How do I battle the effects of Hannah Montana? Why are they selling lacy panties and hooker boots in the little girls section? How do I cure Beiber fever? Who is going to be the teachers, protectors, and nurturers of the next generation if we all want to be famous dancers, singers, and athletes? Why doesn't anyone care?  When the feelings of overwhelming desperation subsided, I was able to recieve wisdom and comfort.  I am only one.  And yet, at least I am one. 
 I designed my entire line of stationary characters and paper dolls with Psalm 139:14 in mind.  In fact the scripture: "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.." is printed on base of the paper doll file as a reminder with each purchase.  Paper dolls were a precious part of my childhood. I played endlessly with the punch out clothing and accessories, and even made my own. I still love the versatile nature of these nostalgic toys as an adult and I hope to inspire a new generation of little girls to be imaginative in their play.  But, more importantly, the clothing and accessories I design are guided by my desire to portray wholesomeness and innocence rather than the sexy diva culture our girls are surrounded with.  The dolls are meant to celebrate each unique style and the endless diversity we see in God's children, without the sexual entrapment of Bratz, Barbie, or other fashion-based dolls.   I know the lure of what's out there will always be stronger than my efforts, but I have hope in knowing I can at least provide something else, something better, for those who seek it.  My hope is that moms, grandmas, aunts, and friends will buy these for the little girls in their life, cut them out with them, encourage discussion about current style trends, read the scripture, and give them some good hearty guidance in the area of value."
 
 How, with God's help, she does it:


"The paper dolls were originally designed as stationary characters. My mom suggested that I make paper dolls since I loved them when I was a kid.  I designed the first doll and just made multiple heads/hair for all the different girls.  Then I assigned colors to each one and started designing their clothes.  When designing an outfit, I lay my paper over the doll, so I can see her dimensions through the page and work around that.  I made the boots my signature thing...so all the dolls outfits coordinate with the rainboots. =)  Everything is done in colored pencil and scanned in to the computer. I use a photo program to brighten all the colors and have them printed at Office Depot on bright white cardstock.  You can also put magnets on the back, laminate them, or use velcro for younger kids (my two year old).  I am always thinking of new clothing designs, but am careful to make my designs reflect my ideas about modesty and innocence. "
I love her Girl Scout and Brownie Scout note cards 'cause I was like forever a Girl Scout. See how cute!
You can find her wonderfull paper dolls and note cards in her etsy shop MsKatiesArtStudio  and also in Dollabee.com (in the category of "Other").
Great gifts! Great for travel! Great for Grannies to have on hand when your girls visit! Great to play with in bed at night under the covers with your flashlight! Who knows maybe you could design some great paper dolls some day too!


Thursday, July 28, 2011

Cool at the Pool in a new swimsuit!



Hey, Cyberworld, are you hot out there?  Even my dolls are roasting. Kaitlin, one of my Best Friends Club dolls, was just ecstatic when I made her a new swimsuit. The pattern was FREE (from www.libertyjanepatterns.com). What was fun about it was using a new material: fold over elastic. So great for projects with elasticized arm holes, etc. I got some of it very reasonably at a great etsy shop (The Trimming). I did have to adapt this pattern  with skinny back velcro as the suit was just too tight for little hands to get it on a BFC doll. I also straightened out the chest piece a bit.  I don't believe these adaptations would be necessary for the American Girl size. Now I better get back to sewing. No way, I'm jumping in the pool! Let's go swimmin all ye women!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Safe Return of the Atlantis!

I thank the Lord for the safe return of the Atlantis and for the dedication, perserverence and hardwork of all the space shuttle mission staff over the decades!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Good Final Launch

 My doll Nicole waves good-by to Atlantis as it roars off into space. We only saw a teeny flash from Ormond Beach but the roar was heard. Too many clouds today for a great view, but our hearts are with the astronauts and all the Shuttle workers.  I will really miss the shuttle flights. So inspiring! Thank you wonderful people, and thanks be to God too.
 After the shuttle was safely in flight, Nicole took a look at the sea turtle's nest. She was careful not to touch anything.  There are several on our beach.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Happy Fourth of July, Everyone!

Today in church we said the pledge of allegiance to the Flag::

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands.  One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

I love our pledge because it reminds me that eventhough we are an imperfect nation, our sovereign is still God. He's in charge. We also learned today from His Word in the Bible that God says: 
 "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14

None of us are perfect and neither is our country. God loves us and wants to be close to us, but He can't be if we do bad things. So this verse gives me such great hope for the possibility of healing in our country of what as a country we do wrong and what as individuals we do wrong, as long as we humble ourselves by saying to God what we do wrong (sin) and really seek to know God and His heart which He revealed by sending Himself as Jesus as the perfect man to take the punishment we deserve. (Check out John 3:16 -17)

It 's so wonderful to live in a country where I can write this freely. It's wonderful to live in a country where I can praise my God and Savior for His forgiveness of my bad things and show my joy in knowing that He loves me forever.


We also sang a great song today:

"If My people's hearts are humbled, if they pray and seek My face;
If they turn away from evil, I will not withhold My grace.
I will hear their prayers from heaven; I will pardon every sin.
If My people's hearts are humbled, I will surely heal their land.

Then My eyes will see their sorrow, then My ears will hear their plea;
If My people's hearts are humbled, I will set their nation free.
If My people's hearts are humbled, if they pray and seek my face;
If they turn away from evil, I will not withhold My grace."

Have you ever cried outloud because you were so sorry you did something wrong? Well, God says He listens and completely heals our humble, broken hearts. Hooray!

(Please note this posting has absolutely nothing to do with politics, Republicans or Democrats, only hearts).  Hugs, Sylvia