Somewhere in between making a dragon for Ryleigh that took me somewhere in the region of weeks to complete, and today, I became the mother of dragons. I was proud of little Toby I made, and I might have done a brag post or two on Facebook about him. I'm not even quite sure how it happened, but he caused quite a stir, and now, I run my own dragon hatching business.
In my little circle of diaper and doll nuts I got my first few orders and a whole lot of encouragement, and when I finally made a business page, it exploded. Suddenly I had twenty dragons to make in time for Christmas, and orders coming from strangers all over the country. So The Hatchery was born (www.facebook.com/hannahshatchery), and all my free time is now devoted to crafting. Rather amusingly to me this focused crafting has put a total stop to the budding crafter within me, and all other projects have been sidelined indefinitely.
I am back to buying crafty. Except now I am selling my own to pay for it.
Still, there are projects in the works, for sometime AD (after dragons). Once I knock out the three month long custom list I took on before I really thought through how much time I wanted to dedicate to this, I want to try my hand at a few other things. Making other critters, doll clothes and perhaps even a doll or two are high on that list. Learning to knit, also on the backburner for now, is at least a goal for this year.
The good news is, if nothing else, my new hobby is paying for my other hobby. Without touching my bank account, there have been dolls arriving week after week at our house. Paypal isn't real money you know, and if it's never in my account, it's like I never had it. It's magical that dolls just keep arriving, or at least, it seems that way to me.
This would be a great place to insert a new doll army picture, but the most recent one I have is still two short. One arrived today and one is on her way from Australia. Another isn't even made yet, and to be honest, I can't quite remember what she is even going to look like. Oh wait, that's three. And so it goes...
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| New additions include a Sami's Doll, Vee Marie, DFH pony and 16" MTO, and more Bambos! |
Here are the custom girls, and as you can see, I know how to pick their specs to make them stunning ;) Now if I can just figure out how to make them myself . Then I can actually hang onto some of the hard earned money I am making jamming needles into my fingers and sewing until my eyes burn every moment my child is napping...
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| Eva, a 9" Vee Marie |
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| Alice Mae, a 12" Sami's Doll |
This is a very good thing for me. Reinventing myself and mastering new things is my lifeblood, and I'm in full swing right now. Being a mom is a full time job, but if these kids are really supposed to nap for 2 hours twice a day what on earth else am I going to do if not something like this? I am certainly not going to become housewife of the year and spend it cooking and cleaning. I'd rather make a couple extra dragons and get a cleaning lady.
And thus finances are broken down into $45 incriments. Is it worth a dragon or two? How many dragons for this doll? I better get on with this dragon to pay for those jeans, and so on and so forth.
The best part of all this, is that Ryleigh is actually taking a very real interest in the dragons and the dolls. She eats her breakfast and dinner surrounded by dragons in various states of dismemberment, and smiles and coos at those that have all their appendages attached. She watches as I unwrap and hug each doll and probably wonders when she will be allowed to get her hands on them.
Sometimes I actually even let her play with them a little. Shocking I know.


