Thanks for stopping by to see what I have to offer this month. Be sure to see the information below regarding two new classes I'll be teaching for Winter, 2010!

“ANGELINA"


This Victorian looking snowlady is all dressed up for Valentine's Day! She's wearing a burgundy velvet hat, trimmed with chenille and an old rose. Angelina's collar is a ruffled, satin like fabric with embroidered edges. The buttons down the front have such a pretty vintage look, with rhinestone centers. In her hand is a Victorian cone, filled to the brim with more roses. The bottom edge is trimmed with "fur". Generously sprinkled with German glass glitter, mica, and diamond dust glitter for lots of sparkle! .

With rosy cheeks, and mica for sparkle, this Santa was hand sculpted from clay. He stands 9" tall.
$159.00

SOLD

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"Holly's Hobby Horse"


What kind of a hobby horse does a snowgirl ride on? A snow covered one, of course! This little snowman is one of my favorites I've ever done! She's a sweet little snowgirl, who's wearing a pink fuzzy hat and is sitting on top of a hobby horse. The horse has a main and tail made of a soft trim, and has big metal wheels. The bridle is made of real leather.
Holly holds a fabric cone filled with pink flowers she's collected, with matching flowers on her hat. Fur around the bottom of her legs, with a scarf made of antique lace. An antique glass button with a rhinestone is at her neck. Both the horse and Holly sparkle with a combination of glitters. 8" tall x 6 1/2" wide.
$195.00
SOLD

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"KYLIE"


Created in a more whimsical style, this sweet snowgirl has a cottage look! Her English rose hat is a pretty combination of pink colors and her collar coordinates! Velvet pink flowers with rhinestone centers sit on top of antique lace down the front. A chenille trim is around the bottom edge.
Kylie carries a Victorian cone filled with white flowers in one hand. She stands 6 1/2" tall.
$135.00
SOLD

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Want to learn how to create your own paperclay rabbit, or Victorian Valentine cones? I'll be teaching two new online classes for Winter, 2010. Check out all of the info here: Joggles.com

I have many new items in the works, so please check my website: www.nancymalay.com & my blog: www.nancymalay.blogspot.com for listings of completed pieces.

If you'd like to be notified when new items become available, please contact me to be added to my email list @: nancymalay@gmail.com

I'm honored to have been chosen by the prestigious Early American Life magazine as one of this Country's top Artisans and listed in the 2008 Directory of Traditional American Crafts Holiday issue--in two different categories.

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