Mrs. Baker is an extreme primitive folk art doll made of muslin stuffed with sawdust. She wears a tea-stained muslin skirt with an adjustable drawstring and a very prim carrot. She has bits of coffee-stained string for hair and vintage buttons for eyes. I made her using a Netty LaCroix design. Click the links under Where to Find My Work in the upper right corner of this blog (a list that I am excited to say will be expanding very soon) to find where she is available for sale.
This is a really great doll and I love her carrot accessory. What is the difference between primitive and extreme primitive btw?
Hello Stephanie..this doll is wonderful…you’ve got the extreme primitive down for sure!!!! Love the carrot 😉
Blessings,
Doreen
Cathy – Thanks! Extreme primitive is more simplistic, grungy, and/or unsophisticated looking than primitive.
Doreen – Thank you! Sometimes it seems like the more I struggle with an element (like the amount of greens atop the carrot) the more appropriate-looking it turns out in the end.
Don’t you just hate it when something hassles you like that..I just finished a doll and I swear she was so ornery!!!! She wouldn’t agree on anything….she’s finally finished and I LOVE her…lol.
Thanks so much for stopping by and saying hello. I’m glad you like the new look…I wasn’t sure about it at first.
Have a wonderful day.
Hugs,
Doreen
I am looking forward to seeing your ornery new doll. 🙂
I think these extreme primitive art doll looks fantastic!!
I just read your post about coffee and tea staining….I never thought to use a sponge, I use a paint brush and since its winter here I hang my dolls to dry above the wood fire…a little dagerouse I know!
Really like the halloween decorations too I’m just about to make a couple of halloween dolls, I drew up a few designs between computer crashes at work yesterday!!!
Look forward to dropping by and seeing mor of your work!!
Hi Grace – Thank you for the kind words. Where are you located? It is over 90 degrees and terribly humid here!