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Pre-school Dexter

This past Sunday a friend and fellow Etsy-ian, Jill Popowich , went to a large thrift store to do a little shopping. While Jill was trying on $7 ball gowns I happened to look up and see rows and rows of plastic bags full of naked Barbie bodies and limbs. Well the little goth girl that lives deep down inside was tickled. Furthermore, within the past six months I have become a fan of Dexter, the kinky and quirky Showtime series about a serial killer with homicidal tendencies hidden in an ordinary façade. Although the bagged dolls were slightly disturbing I found it darkly funny and a bit inspiring so I took out my camera and snapped off a few shots of the Dexter styled mutilated and bagged Barbies. Since then I have been pondering going back to purchase a bag of dolls to add to my eclectic craft supply collection. So I did a little research to see if any fellow Esty crafters have used dolls and found some great finds that I believe even Tim Burton would be proud to call his own and thou

Poppin the Cherry

So after months and months of thinking about it, I have finally decided to pop my Blog cherry and get this thing started. Basically I have started this blog to share with some fellow crafters some of the things that inspire me, such as other crafters work and the quirky cool things I run into in my daily life. For my first entry I would like to share and awesome "flyer" I found on my recent trip to Portland, Maine. While shopping in a thrift store I came across a super cute flyer for a seamstress and thought it was one of the most clever takes on the typical tear off flyer format that I have ever seen. So if you happen to live in the Portland area and have a sewing job please check her out at www.boomchick-a-boom.com