Emma's Christmas present came in the mail. Little Lisa is so adorable - even down to her little vintage smock! I found her at Bamboletta's etsy shop. I have been looking for a nice Waldorf style doll for some time now. I shop Etsy because I want to support the handmade movement. Isn't it thrilling that a stay-at-home mom decided to share her talent and through the miracle of online shopping has been able to send out one of her delightful creations to touch my child's heart? It's serendipitous really.
I am tired of manufactured mediocrity. I want my children's first mentors to be inspiring, well made and meaningful. Thank you Christina Platt for sharing your talent and industry.
I was so pleased with the little extra 'sweetness' that Christina sent with 'Lisa'. A charming postcard illustrated by Sarah Jane (which I will frame for Emma's room) and some delicious organic dark chocolate made on Denman Island BC (which I didn't share with anyone I am sorry to say). I can hardly wait for Christmas so I can ... I mean, Emma can play with her little dollie.
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