DOLLS, Doll Reader magazines merge
The two premiere publications covering doll collecting, DOLLS and Doll Reader, will merge into...
Read Moreby DOLLS Magazine Staff | Jan 27, 2012 | Editor's Blog | 0 |
The two premiere publications covering doll collecting, DOLLS and Doll Reader, will merge into...
Read Moreby Carie Ferg | Dec 2, 2010 | Dollmakers, Editor's Blog | 0 |
At the time, my intention was to cover Creedy’s doll-related charitable efforts in an article in...
Read Moreby Carie Ferg | Aug 4, 2010 | Editor's Blog | 0 |
Few people would argue that the doll industry is a shadow of its former self—that its heyday of...
Read Moreby Carie Ferg | Jun 11, 2010 | Editor's Blog | 0 |
Since working with DOLLS magazine, I’ve noticed a characteristic that many collectors have. When a...
Read Moreby Carie Ferg | Jun 2, 2010 | Editor's Blog | 0 |
Dolls are seldom seen as art by the general public and the larger art community. It’s an...
Read Moreby Carie Ferg | May 14, 2010 | Editor's Blog | 0 |
I’ve always been moved by art. It’s the one thing that’s remained constant in my life. No matter...
Read Moreby DOLLS Magazine Staff | Apr 15, 2010 | Editor's Blog | 0 |
Reborning… it’s a topic that draws mixed reactions from both those who have collected and created dolls for years and from those in the general public. It has even captured the attention of those in the media, as the phenomenon...
Read Moreby Carie Ferg | Mar 9, 2010 | Editor's Blog | 0 |
I have a confession to make. I have never read or watched Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. I’m not quite sure how it happened. It just did. And I became hyper aware of this fact as I was thrust into the Alice craze happening in...
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