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Monday, August 24, 2020

Angie's Treasures Doll Pins

Doll pins and angels by Angela M. Young of Angie's Treasures

These pins were offered to me by the seller (Angela M. Young of Angie's Treasures) on the very day that my doll-buying hiatus ended. How about that?  They were just in time.  I had seen images of some of Angela's other doll pins a couple of weeks before the offer, but I was determined not to break the promise to myself that I would stave off doll buying for the entire month of July until I completed a personal improvement project.

I wanted to share these very well-made, affordably-priced pins here and Angie's contact information in the event that someone is looking for unique doll items and/or gifts.

The pins have been removed from their cellophane packages.
The pins were beautifully presented in individual cellophane packages wrapped in tissue paper and bubble wrap. In the above photo, they have been removed from the cellophane envelope. Each pin has a round wooden faceless head, black pom-pom hair and each holds a Bible. They wear gold-tone earrings, necklaces, and each one has a purse made from the same fabric as the dress.

The pin backs are in the center of their backs.
Shown on the far right in the above photo, one of the three pins is an angel with gold wings. Their arms, legs, and feet are made with beads.

This one holds a black Bible and wears a beige caftan with mask-prints in the material. The head is medium brown.
A medium brown bead was used for the head of this one. The Bible is white. 

My camera did not capture the words, "Holy Bible" that are printed on the front of the black Bible this one holds. This one has a light brown head.
Completely handcrafted, they range in size from approximately 4-1/2 inches tall to 4-1/2 inches wide.

This is how they look when worn.

They are perfect wearable art, can be used as a collectible, or as a gift. Because there is no room for additional pins on my denim pin bag, I started a pin vest with the two I kept. The third one was a gift for a friend.

I found this denim vest at a thrift store several years ago for under $2. It was purchased for the sole purpose of starting a doll pin vest. Let the pinning continue.

This is a closer shot of the pin vest which contains pins by Angie's Treasures and a host of other doll artists.


These are some additional pins that Angela has made recently.
If interested in purchasing one or some of Angie's (doll pin) Treasures, contact her directly here.

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