I've been tagged!
I have never been tagged before, so I am a bit a rookie at this. The super lovely (and fellow Canadian) Romona King of Northbrook Designs nominated me for being nice. And now I need to nominate 5 other people who I think are nice. Some of you may think - what is the point? Well, really this whole tagging business is about upping the number of links that a blog has to other blogs (it is a very interconnected community) and it has the bonus aspect that those people you nominate will know that you like them, their blog, and their work. And that equates to one big warm fuzzy.
Anyway, it is very hard who to choose for the Nice Matters Award (aka the Big Warm Fuzzy Award), as the cloth doll world is absolutely full of giving fantastic people. So I have decided that I'm going to focus on those people with blogs who have really supported me in the cloth doll blog world.
Shashi Nayagam - a doll maker with a heart of gold. Shashi is so generous and always makes sure to be positive and supportive of other doll makers. Plus, her dolls are gorgeous.
Natalie Hamade - I've only recently 'met' Natalie via the web but she is also very positive and supportive. Natalie's faces are stunning and truly original.
Marjorie Dawson - I met Marjorie at a Patti Culea course here in England and she has since moved to New Zealand. Marjorie always takes time to answer questions and is extremely generous in sharing her knowledge. Marjorie dabbles in a lot of different textile arts and does plenty of courses so she has lots to share.
Sharon in New Zealand - I met Shar through my own blog and then she joined the Rainbow Dolls Yahoo Group. Shar has just started her own blog and I want to support her as much as she has supported me. Shar's new blog shows her first original doll pattern and it is fantastic.
Jan Horrox - Jan is based here in England and not only designs and teaches dolls, but also runs a cloth doll supply company. Jan is great at listening to what doll makers want and supplying them with it. There can be nothing nicer than that.
So how warm and fuzzy was that? Bet you got goosebumps, right?


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