We'll be doing a feature of each of the vendors and each of the workshop instructors for this year.
We'll have two contests running until mid June.
First, each time you post a comment on any 2009 entry about a workshop instructor your name will be entered into the "workshop scholarship" contest. This is a $45 value. So, if the workshop you want to take is $50, then you'll only have to pay $5!!
Secondly, each time you post a comment on any 2009 entry about a vendor your name will be entered into the "vendor gift certificate" contest. This is a $25 value that we'll pay to the vendor of your choice. More goodies from the fest are always a good thing!
All the comments and feedback that we get help us make a better festival for you! Thank you for making our festival fantastic!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Our First Interview: Laura Lunsford

Workshop Artist Interview: Laura Lunsford
http://www.slvfest.com/hangingbyathread
Q. How long have you been making dolls, and how did you get involved in dolls & doll making?
Started seriously making them in 1997 after seeing an article in a magazine of a doll with silk ribbon embroidery. I was teaching classes for SRE for Michaels at the time, and thought it would be a fun project. By the time I got through designing an appropriate doll, I had several which I dressed as angels in flowers, shells, etc. and have been hooked since.
Q. What inspires you? Why dolls... instead of some other medium?
I still enjoy working in other media; however the wonderful thing about dolls is there are so many techniques incorporated into the process: designing, sewing, painting, applying "makeup", hair do's, accessories, etc. They can be as simple, or as intricate in detail as you want.
Q. Is there a particular doll size that you prefer to work with?
Not really, depends on what I’m trying to achieve. I have little angels and mermaids that are just about 3 inches. My newest doll, Marie Antoinette, is larger than what I usually make...she's 22 inches...most of my dolls are about 16 - 18". Storage is one consideration.
Q. Do you sit down flooded with ideas, or is it the result of a slowly developing process?
I just never know. It can be a piece of fabric, or a photograph, or often its challenges from magazines, or on-line groups. For the festival I thought it would be fun to make a simple doll which could relate to the venue, so we'll be using cloth of course, but adding yarns, fibers, cutouts, and just about anything the artist wishes to make the doll their own.
Q. What would you tell someone who wants to find their own creative "voice" in making dolls?
What I tell most people is to be willing to experiment. There is no right or wrong. Each effort teaches you something. That’s the fun of taking a piece of fabric and forming it into a "work of art". Of course there are times when you think you’re going to have one result, and the doll seems to have a mind of their own. So you go with the flow. Yes, I try talking to them, but sometimes it's just easier to let them have their way.
Q. We hear that you're going to be featured in Soft Dolls & Animals again? What’s new and exciting in your world right now?
After the editor contacted me about publishing some of my patterns, I was thrilled to send one of the dolls to her, so they can photograph for the cover of the July issue. Have had lots of dolls published in several magazines, but his is my first cover.
Monday, February 09, 2009
Hang by a Thread Workshop - Laura Lunsford

Nationally recognized doll artist Laura Lunsford is offering a "Wall Doll" workshop this year. She's been featured in several national publications including Soft Dolls & Animals (with another feature coming out July of this year!)
To sign up for the workshop go to: http://www.slvfest.com/hangingbyathread
Don't forget to check out Laura's Site to see some of her beautiful creations and get an idea of what this workshop has to offer.
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