Showing posts with label OOAK Dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OOAK Dolls. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Brand New! Eyes of Texas Dolls Website is Officially Live!

After working quite arduously over the last couple of weeks, Brenda, Owner of Beacon's Glow Collectibles is pleased to announce that her "Eyes of Texas Dolls" website has gone live.

A bit of background information if you might be interested:

Brenda created "Eyes of Texas Dolls" in early 2015.  Since that time, she has handcrafted more than 80 dolls up to this point.  And that number is growing weekly.

Living in Texas for most of her life, it made perfect sense to name her dolls with a Texan theme.  As she likes to say "it's all in the eyes".  No doubt about it, her favorite part in the whole dollmaking process is painting each doll's eyes.

Every doll is handcrafted from a Little Darling Doll mold from the famous doll artist, Dianna Effner.  They are crafted from an air dried casting slip which has been proved to be more durable than porcelain.

As with all handmade items, no two turn out exactly the same.

Her customer base thus far has been very pleased with their collectible one-of-a-kind doll purchases:

  • "Beautifully painted Little Darling.  I am so happy with her and recommend this artist to anyone who loves beautiful hand-painted dolls."
  • "I love Brenda's dolls. They are very expressive and "their eyes are beautiful" - July is so pretty! I love her expression and long hair.  Fantastic, Brenda!"
  • "Wonderful and very much promising artist"


Thanks for taking a look!

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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Eyes of Texas Dolls to Expand Offerings

Brenda Mize, Owner of Beacon's Glow Collectibles and Eyes of Texas Dolls, will soon be creating 14 inch doll with cloth bodies.  As with her 12-inch dolls currently for sale, she will be using the famous Dianna Effner doll molds.  Dianna is an amazing sculptor and the faces on all of her dolls are both endearing, innocent, and sweet.

This is a new endeavor for Brenda but she is certainly up to the challenge.  Instead of solid bodies, these dolls will have a cloth body with armature for posing.

Additionally, research is currently being made to create dresses for these dolls as well.

Please stay tuned!

(Pictured above are 3 of Brenda's favorite Eyes of Texas Dolls).

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