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I know
you'll enjoy your visit and hope you'll stay awhile. My goal
was to develop an unusual, user-friendly website that's fun
and filled with neat stuff. I'm especially pleased with the
Resource page that's full of helpful and fantastic links.
Please
come back to the website often news and patterns will be
added on a regular basis.

January 28, 2008
Another exciting Year so far. Our Cosmic Queens do Faces day was a
wonderful day. We had the local press taking photo's and the editor of
Art Doll Quarterly came. There are two new things to announce here at
PMC Designs. First, I have finally finished the pattern of "Little
Star Pincushion". Several of you have been asking if she'd ever be a
pattern, and she is.
Second, we've scheduled the next
Cruising with Soft Dolls. It will be Feb. 22, 2009 and will cruise on
a new ship, Celebrity's Solstice. We'll cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to
Puerto Rico, St. Kitts and St. Maarte and have 3 full days at see for
classes. The teachers are elinor peace bailey, Barbara Willis, Gail
Wilson and myself.
For more information check out my blog
and contact
Barbara@brtravelservices.com
December 6, 2007
As we
approach the end of 2007 we are excited about the next year. I'm working on
a 5th book. This one will be on flat items - journals, dolls, bookmarks,
fans, accessories - all made with fibers and with a fairy theme. I've added
a new class, so do check out that section of my website. And, I hope to see
many of you who live in the southern California area at our Cosmic Queens Do
Faces day. Having 6 of the top doll designers in one room in one day is
well worth the drive if you live far, and close.

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July 29, 2007
I'm excited that my rubber stamps are doing really well. As you know, they
are made by Ready Stamps, a division of the United Cerebral Palsy
Foundation. Every penny I give Ready Stamps for making my rubber stamps
helps keep a disabled person employed and independent. I have a new offer
for those of you thinking "What would I do with a face rubber stamp?"
How about making
a bookmark? I have a sample of one and when you buy two or more of my
rubber stamps I will send the pattern for the bookmark with your order.
These make terrific gifts. I also think they'd do really well at boutique
sales. The finished bookmark is 8 1/2-inches to 9-inches, depending on the
face stamp you use. The sample doll uses Jilianna's head.
The more stamps
I sell, the more I can have made by Ready Stamps, which keeps very special
people employed.
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