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Chair People

By Trebeca04
Chair People This next group is lovingly called "Chair People".  The image above is part of the chair leg used to make the sweet dolls below.
Chair PeopleThis is a group photo of all 7, they are between 5 and 7" tall, and all are ready to hang, some can stand on their own. Chair People  "Dottie" is made with a wooden drawer pull for head, glass bead- eyes, red acrylic dots, and silk flowers for bodice and hat. Chair People  "Armando" has a tequila  bottle stopper head, with silver bead eyes, and silver chain neck. His arms are vintage bottle /can openers, and the metal lid of a  'Copenhagen' (snuff) tin front. His foot is a vintage wooden furniture wheel. sold
Chair People "Windsor" has wooden drawer pull head, brass BB's for eyes.  His arms are chains, his hands are metal washers, and he is holding a tiny brass fish.  He has a marble belly button, and tree limb legs He is wearing a silk ribbon bow tie, and a tiny leather hat. sold
Chair People "Ike" wears an alarm clock bell for a hat. He has brass washer eyes, and small ignition wrenches for arms and legs, his belly is a clock spring. He wears a silver star on his chest, and a single jeweled earring on his neck.
Chair PeopleChair People "Lacy" wears a lace hat with a pink bottle cap top.  Green bead eyes, red bead lips. Her arms are tinker toy parts and her hands are tiny vintage keys.  Her legs are soft metal livestock ear markers and her feet are vintage keys. Chair People  "Stan" wears a read measuring spoon hat, and bicycle reflector vest.  His right arm is a link of a bicycle chain, and his left arm is the metal part of a ball point pen, his legs are 2 dull drill bits.  His eyes are brass washers attached with brass screws.  Sweet!
Chair People "Sister Shay"  She practically made herself. Her dress is a patent leather belt., her arms are vintage metal hair pins, her hands are shell buttons.  Coins (with hole) make up her shoulders.  She wears a small rosary. Her ceramic head is the result of a broken music box with 3 singing nuns.

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