Goodiegood, the eldest Goodie sister, can see the future.
Goodie2shues loves baking and can foresee who is coming. She is the youngest of the three Goodie sisters.

Photos by Lesley Duthie

DOLLS: What type of dolls do you make?

Lesley Duthie: I sculpt and handmake one-of-a-kind porcelain fantasy character dolls that each have a story and adventure they tell through my blog on my website.

DOLLS: How did you get your start in dollmaking?

Duthie: I first made dolls in memory of my mother. Then I opened my own porcelain doll shop, where I taught classes and sold doll supplies. I now sculpt my own dolls and make them unique by only doing one casting for each of my characters.

Passporte, the Traveler, writes the stories of Lesley Duthie’s other characters.

Meen is a Pyksee in the Shadows Realm.

DOLLS: Is your dollmaking influenced by anything in particular?

Duthie: Fairy tales and the belief in magic are what inspire me, along with storytelling, which my char­acters allow me to do.

DOLLS: What do you like most about dollmaking?

Duthie: Discovering the personalities and the beginning of their stories when I start sculpt­ing them.

DOLLS: Who are the intended buyers of your dolls?

Duthie: I make dolls for collec­tors who like something unique and maybe enjoy knowing the world my characters live in. I price my dolls so they are hopefully affordable but not so they don’t also reflect the quality that goes into them.

Aralt, the Herald, shares news of the return of the dragons.
Awena, the Mystic, has foreseen Aralt’s announcement.

DOLLS: Where can your dolls be purchased?

Duthie: They are sold on my website only.

DOLLS: If someone wants to learn more about your dolls, what should they do?

Duthie: People can find me on my website, where they can sign up for a weekly updated newsletter. I am also on Facebook and Instagram.

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