First!... I am so very excited to say my Marie Antoinette roombox made the cover of DollsHouse and Miniature Scene April 2012 issue.
It is always great to have my creations published, but to have it on cover is too cool!!
Deb Weissler wrote a wonderful article about my roomboox and really summed up the life of Marie Antoinette so well.
Just to name a few:
Doll by Todd
Krueger and Sylvia Mobley
Chair dressed by Kelly
Curtis
Jewelry by Lori
Ann Potts
Shoes by Sylvia
Roundtree (The Dolls Cobbler) and Dominique
Ochsenbein (Humpty Dumpty House
Cakes and pastries by Jackie
Dunn, Lori Tonetti, Ann
Caesar of the Kitchen Captive, Leslie
Burgess of The English Kitchen, and Emmaflam
and Miniman.
The champagne bottle by minicris
of Italy.
pugs,
sculpted by Canadian artist Karl
Also... I am very proud of my first show coverage article in Dollhouse Miniatures March/April 2012 issue.. Thanks to all the wonderful artistes at the Denver show who allowed me to photograph there precious treasures. I had a great time doing it. It is a wonderful way to meet all the artists and really get to know them.. below are some photos form the article..
Felicitaciones! Debes estar muy orgullosa.
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Congratulations Ericka. I subscribe to DHMS, so have seen the article. You have some beautiful pieces in that room.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the cover! What a delightful scene you've created - I especially love the frolicking pugs and stunning shoes!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Ericka, it all looks wonderful xxx
ReplyDeleteDebie xxx
I've got a copy too Erika, it looks fantastic x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Ericka!
ReplyDeleteI love the room box and hope it will be on display at the Denver show in September so I can see it in person :)
Hugs,
Victoria
Congratulations for your delightful roombox and thank you to having mentioned my name. I need this magazine.
ReplyDeleteDominique
You are so very welcome Dominque.. I am in love with the shoes you sent.
ReplyDeleteVictoria
ReplyDeleteWill you be going to the Denver show?
Your room box inspired me to do a Marie Antoinette project :).
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