Showing posts with label paper doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper doll. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Ann Estelle's Easter



The Easter Rabbit stopped by to visit Ann Estelle . . .



And her baby sister, Lilah.



He left a big basket of colored eggs, a

chocolate bunny, jelly beans, and yellow peeps.



Ann Estelle and Lilah Paper Dolls
HOME COMPANION, April/May 2000, 2003

What did you find in your Easter basket?


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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Garden Pals


A couple of garden pals stopped by
this weekend to help me in the garden.


Anne Estelle paper doll, HOME COMPANION, April/May 1997
Gracie paper doll, HOME COMPANION, April/May 2000

Sweet little Ann Estelle and her friend, Gracie,

came over to dig in the dirt and water the plants.



Ann Estelle reminded me that I had this cute "Pals" frame that one of my students gave me long ago. It's dated 1995. I've had it stored in a box that holds the things that sat on my desk when I taught. Now this cute frame sits on my computer desk. Thanks for the reminder, Ann Estelle.



Look what's blooming in the garden!


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Monday, March 14, 2011

Flying the Green

A little note if you are here for
M. E. Monday, 3-21-2011.
Hope everyone celebrated the green on St. Patrick's Day. Ann Estelle has been enjoying the windy days and doing a little cooking. She has some shamrock cookies left and would love to share.


It's a windy March day.

Ann Estelle has been

at the park flying the green.




Though St. Patrick's Day

is right around the corner, March 15th is

Cuisine Kathleen's

St. Patrick's Day Blog Hop.




So come on in and join the party.

Ann Estelle is waiting for you.




She's set a special table 

just for you and her.




A vintage ironstone jardiniere is

filled with delicate white hydrangeas.




The table is scattered with lucky

gold coins and glittery shamrocks.




Each Place Setting 

Honors the Green.





Shamrock Green Linens




Vintage Flatware




Layers of 

Green and White




Wedgwood Nantucket Basket

Alternates with Cabbage Leaf Plates




8" Salads 

by Olfaire, Portugal




Chargers by 

Sur La Table, Portugal



Ceramic Cup Cakes Offer 

Good Luck and . . .




Happy St. Patrick's Day 

Wishes




Heather Goldminc's artistic talents

are produced by Blue Sky Clayworks.




Ann Estelle made these

shamrock cookies just for you!

HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!

Ann Estelle paper doll, HOME COMPANION,
FEBRUARY / MARCH 1997

ME image from
Mary Engelbreit 2011 Desk Calendar

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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Ann Estelle Ready to Ring in The Year of the Rabbit



With cold winter days and evenings, I find myself wanting to curl up under a quilt with a cup of hot tea and a good magazine. Sadly one of my favorite magazines, Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion, is no longer in publication. Fortunately I'm a pack rat who saves back issues of favorite magazines.



As a child of the 50s, I spent many an hour with paper dolls. My sister and I would spread a quilt out on the lawn, open up our paper doll collections, and disappear into a fantasy world all our own. Betsy McCall, the paper doll of magazine fame, was one of our favorites. When Mary Engelbreit introduced her own Ann Estelle paper doll series, it brought back a rush of sweet memories. I've left the paper doll pages in tack within my archives of HOME COMPANION, but recently while reading HOME COMPANION, February & March 2003, I decided it was time to take out the scissors and let Ann Estelle come to life. In honor of M. E. Monday and the upcoming Chinese New Year which begins February 3, here's Ann Estelle in her best Chinese dress ready to twirl her pretty little parasol.



In addition to the paper doll feature in each issue of HOME COMPANION, Mary offered readers the opportunity to purchase limited edition lithographs of exclusive illustrations that she created for each month's issue of HOME COMPANION. Each issue also included the illustration in a smaller version printed on card stock with a perforated edge so one could carefully remove it and pop it into a frame all its own.



Entitled "Chinese New Year", the February March 2003 lithograph featured two sisters ready to ring in the Year of the Sheep. Notice Ann Estelle, dressed in her best Chinese dress, has her own parasol ready to join in the celebration. I think this charming illustration looks beautiful in its mother of pearl frame and is the perfect touch for my desk as I bring in 2011 Year of the Rabbit. "Thank you, M. E."



Mandarin oranges represent luck and good fortune. They are often given to friends and family who visit during the New Year celebration. Ann Estelle has a mandarin orange just for you and "thanks you from the bottom of her heart" for your visit today.

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Celebrating the Year of the Rabbit later in the week.

Click here for a look back at HFTS's celebration of The Year of the Tiger, 2010.

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