Saturday, July 12, 2014

Mad Tea Party 2014: White Rabbit and the Wicked Alice. And a GIVEAWAY!

(I'm worked my way through the
Mad Tea Parties.
If I didn't get to yours
please let me know in the comments.)

Giveaway Draw will be on
Saturday 19th July.


 Welcome to the Mad Tea Party 2014

Please come in, take up a seat.


There's plenty of room,
lots of tea
and if you're lucky, 
you'll find a clean cup.

Did you remember to bring your Alice mask?

Do you have a selection of cakes
ready to throw?


If every guest could please
put on their
Alice mask, 
then we can begin...


Today we are going to tell the tale of 

White Rabbit
and the Wicked Alice!

It's a very frightening tale...


Keep those masks on!


Good.

Once upon a time, the White Rabbit
was coming home from a busy day
at the Duchess's.


He was late, of course and in a hurry, 
so he didn't notice a 
huge human child following him.


She'd followed him right down
the rabbit hole.

Poor White Rabbit!
He took to his heels
and ran as fast as he could.


The White Rabbit 
ran through the Great Hall
past the glass table
and through the little door.

He thought he was quite safe, 
as the little door was too small 
for the big, scary human.

But the wicked Alice found 
a bottle of Drink Me!
And a bottle of Wonderland Drink Me
can do very strange things.




It made the wicked Alice very small.
and now she could get through the little door
and chase after poor White Rabbit.


Now do you see why you have to
hide behind the mask?
It's a very scary story!


White Rabbit had pretty pink rabbit eyes,
but he couldn't see very well with them.

He saw the wicked Alice shrunk small 
and though she was his housemaid,
Mary Ann!

He sent her to his home,
to  get the Duchess's gloves and fan.

Instead, she stole another bottle of Drink Me!
She drank it all! No please or thank you!

It made her grow.

And Grow

AND GROW


 The wicked Alice was now a HUGE monster,
breaking poor White Rabbit's house.

And when he bravely went in, 
to rescue the Duchess's fan and gloves
Alice made a grab for him!


Poor White Rabbit was terrified!

The monster had to be chased out of the house,
but she was too big for any of the doors.

And she'd drunk all the Drink Me 
and that just made her even bigger.



So the White Rabbit
and his friends
threw little cakes through the windows.
The greedy Alice ate them all up.

The cakes make the monster shrink in size!

When she tried to sneak out,
the brave rabbit and his friends
chased Alice 
far, far away!

THE END


Hooray for the 
Brave White Rabbit!



And that is the story of the 
Wicked Alice Monster
and that is why, on
Mad Tea Party Day
we wear Alice masks,
and throw cakes at each other.



Thank you, everyone
for joining Miss White Rabbit 
and myself
for this year's
Mad Tea Party.


and her Alice party mask
is now on Etsy.

I'm offering a giveaway 
of a little cloth Alice doll,
made specially for
the Mad Tea Party.

She's a work-in-progress and
I will be posting photos of her
throughout the day,
so come along and join in the fun.



Work-in-progress pictures.


 WIP 1


WIP 2


WIP 3


WIP 4


WIP 5


WIP 6


WIP 7


WIP 8


WIP 9


WIP 10


WIP  11



WIP 12


Usual rules for a giveaway.

Follow the blog.
Make a comment.
Done!



This giveaway is open to everyone.

Thank you so much,
Vanessa,
for another chance to
join with friends at the


If you're having a Mad Tea Party too,
I'm on my way there.


















119 comments:

  1. That ginormous Wicked Alice had it coming. If you ask me, she planned everything just so that she could have the best Mad Masquerade Tea Party ever!

    I hope she'll stop by Drusilla's Haunting Mad Tea Party. There might be a plate waiting for her. ;-D

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    1. She needed to keep running or Bill the Lizard was going to hit her with a fan. If you see her passing Drusilla's, offer her a cup of tea?


      A Masquerade Mad Tea Party. Now there's an invitation...

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  2. I love a good tea cake tossing party!

    As always, your Alices are the most magical and lovely.
    Very scary story! I do not recall seeing the Alice hand photo terrorizing the rabbit before. I covered my eyes!

    http://dogsmomvisits.blogspot.com/2014/07/a-fanciful-twists-7th-annual-mad-tea.html

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    1. Oh, thank you, Laura! And thank you for following again! As for the grabby Alice photo, I think people's memories just wipe out the horror! Poor White Rabbit!

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  3. WooHoo!!! Well done To that brave little bunny! I always found Alice a rather pushy little madam myself lol :D XXX

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    1. Thank you, Gina! As for Alice, she does ask the most obvious questions, doesn't she? And never a thought for the destruction of property or all that food she grabs.

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  4. Hello! Stopping by your tea party! I do hope you will visit my little party and giveaway! ~Tricia.
    http://castlesncrownsboutique.blogspot.com/2014/07/mad-tea-party-2014-and-giveaway.html

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    1. Oh yes! I'm rushing through in alphabetical order, so I'll be there soon. And thank you!

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  5. It's Mad Tea Party time again!!! How time flies.

    I loved your story:)

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    1. I know, right? Another year... Thank you for stopping by, Mary Ann!

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  6. Clever twist on a classic tail about a cottontail! Love the visuals too....clearly a creative and talented soul is host here. :) Thank you for the story and the invitation. Have a magical mystical but not quite as scary day!! :)

    http://roostreehouse.typepad.com/roos_treehouse/2014/07/tas-the-night-before-the-party-and-all-round-the-web-people-were-scurrying-with-fininsing-touches-before-bed-the.html

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    1. Thank you so much, Rhonda. The story was all there in that horrifying illustration of Alice making a grab for White Rabbit! That and the cake throwing. I think cake throwing needs to be a bigger part of everyday life. It would solve all kinds of problems!

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  7. You make the most wonderful dolls! That mask really scared me... perfect for Halloween.
    ~Carmen~

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    1. Thank you so much. I'm so pleased you found the blank-eyed Alice mask creepy. Scared me while I was making it...

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  8. That mask is scary, I've got my cakes already to throw and help out that little white rabbit, if need be I'll call in the Cheshire.

    Your dolls as always are wonderful Rhissanna.

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    1. Thank you so much! And yes, please, throw those cakes good and hard at the little minx. She gives a whole new meaning to 'home-wrecker'!

      Where was the Cheshire Cat while all this was going on? Watching and grinning in the distance, I assume?

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  9. Your doll is so cute!! You're welcome to come by and visit me or a spot of tea, too. @http://dandeliontwist.blogspot.com/2014/07/its-good-day-for-mad-tea-party.html

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    1. Thank you so much, Kelly! That's very sweet of you! Yes, I'll be there for tea shortly. Get the kettle on!

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  10. Wicked wicked Alice! Shame on her for ruining the White Rabbit's house! I would throw cakes at someone messing up my house too!
    blessings
    ~*~

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    1. I know, right? Never a thought about the damage she caused. I hope those cakes hit her right on the nose!

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  11. Really, no good comes of just walking into people's houses and eating their food - ask Goldilocks, who is no doubt Alice's equally bad behaved cousin!

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    1. You note they're both blondes? I'm not implying anything. No doubt it's just a coincidence...

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  12. What fun! My little Alice dollie would love a sweet sister. And throw a cake this way when you come for tea! Have a magical day! Hugs, diane http://lavenderdreamstoo.blogspot.com/2014/07/through-looking-glass-by-lewis-carroll.html

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    1. I'm on my way there now! And yes, a pair of Alice dolls would be twice as much trouble. Just keep them away from the Drink Me.

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  13. Wonderful! Yes, I suppose when you put it that way, it is a frightening story for the poor white rabbit! Your mask is adorable and I'm very excited about the giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity. I hope you'll come visit our party as well!
    Blessings,
    Sarah

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    1. Thank you so much, Sarah! The story came from the rather grim illustration of Alice making a grab for the bunny. Thank you for joining in the giveaway and I'm on my way to you for tea right now! Get the kettle on!

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  14. Like your little Party....happy unbirthday to you
    Kerstin from germany
    Cobblestone Prims

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    1. Thank you for coming to tea and congratulations Germany! World Cup Winners 2014!

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  15. What a talent you have with dolls and the mask, including your story twist! Very clever! Happy Tea madness! Cheers! ; )

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    1. Thank you so much! What a lovely comment! And cake throwing is exactly what a Mad Tea Party needs, right?

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  16. Oh! I just realized you're from Arkansas, as well! I live in Bella Vista.

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    1. Ohh! That's near Eureka Springs, right? It all looks beautiful up there. Thank you for dropping in for tea! You'll want it iced though, right?

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  17. Oh that gluttonous Alice! She got her " Just Desserts! ". xoDebi

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  18. White Rabbit is very clever....and Alice? She can turn on a dime! Thanks for the hospitality :)

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    1. The girl can run! After all, at the beginning of the story she keeps up with a rabbit, so that's a very nifty pair of heels. And, you're welcome. Feel free to throw any leftover cakes.

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  19. What a fabulous tale! Clever rabbit!
    https//:www.TouchoftheGoddess.etsy.com

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    1. Thank you so much, Sharon! And yes, White Rabbit shows some resourcefulness against a formidable foe.

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  20. I had a great time at your party and loved your story. Thank you for inviting me. You can visit my party :
    momentsinaneye.blogspot.com

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    1. My pleasure, Linda. I hope you had fun throwing cakes. I'll be your way soon. Get the kettle on!

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  21. It won't let me subscribe, never has ;) However I did love your creepy tale! The mask certainly terrifies me, but it makes sense. I like the variant tea party idea.

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    1. Well, bother. I'm truly sorry, Miss Magpie, and I will throw your number into the hat with everyone else. I'm glad the mask is horrifying. I'm even more glad it makes sense!

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  22. Great Tale, love the rabbit.
    I could use an Alice doll for future tea parties. (sadly this year I was unable to participate)
    thanks for the invite,
    Susan

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    1. Thank you, Susan. Consider yourself up for the Alice doll. I'm also hoping to publish the pattern here (for free!) for people to make their own if they wish.

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  23. Another creepy doll. And yes, Creepy is always a compliment in my book. The Alice mask is... well, it's just brilliant. Though it does make me look at all those old drawings of Alice differently. Maybe Oliver needs a mask? Oh, idea. Anyhoo! I can't take part in the drawing, (sorry!)but I loved the party, drank the tea, and now I'm off to the Study.

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    1. Thank you, dearest Mr N! I'm sorry you can't join in the draw, although I will be offering the pattern here and you could sew your own. No?

      An Oliver in a mask? Oooh! *intrigued* Will he be throwing booby-trapped cakes?

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  24. I like hearing the story from the rabbit's point of view! Thanks for the tea party!

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    1. My pleasure, Laura! I have a weakness for rabbits (I suppose people might have noticed that) and I always thought the poor White Rabbit was the hero of the story.

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  25. Lovely party!!! I love the mask and the rabbit! wonderful! Thank you for your lovely party and beautiful story. Especially throwing cake at each other. :) fuN! I do hope you visit my blog. Thank you for the opportunity to win the magical doll! What a dream! Have a lovely weekend!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the story (and the cake-throwing). There'll be more images of the doll as I get her finished and I'm on my way now to visit all the tea tables. Get the kettle on!

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  26. You are soooo awesome and creative! ! That mask my goooodness and your dolls!! Dreamy!!

    Thank you so much for joining in the Mad Tea magic!
    A very merry unbirthday to you!

    <3 Vanessa {A Fanciful Twist}

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    1. Thank YOU, Vanessa, for making this possible, for all of us to get together and have tea, all around the world. You are a creative star of the internet and I look forward to this every year.

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  27. "and that is why, on
    Mad Tea Party Day
    we wear Alice masks,
    and throw cakes at each other."

    HA! Miss White Rabbit and her Alice Mask are fabulous! :)

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    1. Well, thank you very much! At the start, I wasn't sure where the tale was going, but drinking tea, wearing masks and throwing cakes made complete sense! Duck! Incoming cup cake!

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  28. Fabulous Rhissanna! Your creations are just amazing! ❤

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    1. Thank you so much! As the flamingo is one of the most exotic Alice birds, I think I should turn my attention to one of those. Maybe a pink Alice, with pink hair? And one leg...

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    2. That sounds wonderful Rhissanna! I would love to see your version of a flamingo / Alice doll! One-legged for sure ;D

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  29. Such a wonderful imaginative tea party, it really made me smile. Poor rabbit!

    http://phoenixra.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/fairyland-goes-tea-party-crazy.html

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    1. Thank you so much, Rachel. Yes, poor White Rabbit has an entirely different experience to house-wrecker Alice. I'm on my way for tea. Get the kettle on!

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  30. Both of these dolls are so beautiful! I would love love to be entered, she looks like she'd fit in wonderfully around here ;)

    http://broomsticksandlace.blogspot.ca/2014/07/a-fanciful-twist-mad-tea-party-2014.html

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    1. Thank you so much, Jennifer and consider yourself entered (wait..that sounds wrong...) Either way, if you don't win the little Alice, I'm going to publish the pattern right here on the blog, for people to make their own

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  31. What a wonderful 'Alice In Wonderland' tale you wove from the viewpoint of the White Rabbit!
    The Alice mask is marvelous! You need to make more of them to sell by themselves in your Etsy shop...I know they would be a very, big hit!
    And your very lovely Rabbit Doll is so charming too!
    Come to my party! It's still in full swing!
    Ta! Ta!
    XO
    Teresa
    http://amagicalwhimsy.blogspot.com/
    tscat@sbcglobal.net

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    1. Thank you so much, Teresa. A lot of people have expressed an interest in the Alice mask. I don't know about making big ones, but I could make little ones for display or a doll prop. Maybe with a White Rabbit, too? I'm heading for your party in just a sec, Teresa, dear. Get the kettle on!

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  32. Fabulous!! Your celebration is delightful, my Dear...I'm so glad I stopped by!
    Hugs,
    Anne
    www.alittlefurinthepaint.blogspot.com
    (Now following you!)

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    1. Thank you so much, Anne! I hoped you had some tea and threw a few cakes! And thank you so much for the follow!

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  33. Oh! I remember! Lovely to have you here! How did the book launch go? A Steampunk Alice is a wonderful idea! :)

    Thank you for your sweet comment about my dolls!

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  34. I think there's some kind of waiver on the back of the mask that states 'The masks are not cake-proof and the manufacturers have no liability for damage sustained from icing or crumbs...'

    But thank you for attending! Next year we may hand out cake rackets, and play tea tennis...

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  35. Oh my ears and whiskers! I NEED Miss White Rabbit and her awesome Alice mask! ♥
    I think I'll get her as a belated birthday gift to myself! :)

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    1. You should do that! Yes you should! An unbirthday gift, in fact! I'm adding some stuff to the mask, so that it's like a marotte, too. With bells and more ribbons. Rabbits like ribbons. They steal them...

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  36. Ha! A Wicked Alice, I love it!!! At first I thought maybe there was going to be a food fight (I have fond memories of those from college days) but what a great way to trick her into shrinking. Wonderful WIP photos, you've inspired me to try my hand at doll making. Thanks for the terrific party.
    Cheers, Sarah

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    1. I suppose it's a sort of food fight where one side has all the ammunition and the other side eats it. That sounds like a win/win, right? Thank you so much, and I really hope you try your hand at doll making and I'd love to see what you create. If it's of interest, I'll be posting the pattern for Alice on the blog (For free and gratis) some time soon. Thank you for coming to the Mad Tea Party.

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  37. I love your story! I always had a feeling that, underneath the sweet facade, there was a very wicked Alice lurking. I love, love, love Miss White Rabbit! And I'm glad that Miss Fay Bunn, the flying rabbit faery, made you happy. Thank you for visiting my tea party and for following me...I'm following you now, too.

    Blessings,

    Victoria

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    1. Thank you so much! Yes, I was thrilled with Miss Fay Bun! I never get to see other flying rabbits, so it was very exciting for me. Thank you for the follow and thank you for your nice words about Miss White Rabbit.

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  38. Thanks for visiting. I loved your scary Alice story.

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  39. Thanks for visiting. I also am still working my way through the list.
    Enjoy tossing a few cakes at your party of tea. Thanks for the fun!

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    1. Here's a cup of tea! Slow and steady wins the race and have fun on the way round all the tea parties. Thank you for coming.

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  40. I came back to see your WIP....she is fabulous! How I would love to pour her a cup of tea here in the lanai! Have a magical day! Hugs, Diane

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    1. Aww! Thank you, Diane. She has her blue dress mostly done, and the apron. so tomorrow (hopefully) I'll post final photos. I'm glad you like her!

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  41. Thanks for sharing your tale and your talent... your dolls are amazing! I follow you on GFC.

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    1. Ohh, Beverly! Thank you so much and thank you for the follow!

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  42. Wicked Alice indeed...not sharing cake that makes you shrink in size?!? What a monster!!
    Loved this, Rhissanna, and thank you so much for visiting the imaginatory. I couldn't agree more about the shoes; however, Dorothy's did not make the yellow cut. ;)
    Thank you for the giveaway offer. Love poses 8 and 9...teehee. Please count me in.
    Much love!

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    1. I know, right? We'd all be interested in a cake that didn't make us bigger. (Apparently this is a feature of all cakes..)

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  43. Ooh, I just noticed you have my dear friend Anita on your sidebar (Castles Crowns and Cottages). I actually have one of Dorothy's slippers made by her. I think you've inspired me to collect some more.

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    1. Anita's shoes are wonderful, aren't they? They've inspired me to make the occasional 18th century doll, they're so lovely.

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  44. I do so hope the new Alice you are making is very nice and not prone to picking on innocent white rabbits. I am very fond of white rabbits, and love their pink, twitching noses. Of course, I love brown rabbits with floppy ears, too. Thank you for sharing such an interesting story! I'm afraid I should probably apologize, though. I ate a few of those cakes that should have been thrown at mean Alice. I just can't resist mad tea party cakes!

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    1. Well, Bill, I don't know what to say. I was hoping to make a demure Victorian miss, the kind of girl to go boating and take tea and enjoy watercolouring. Instead, I got someone rather bold, who insists (insists!) on having her tea just so and asks the most awkward questions. I just make the dolls. I have no say whatsoever in who they are. As for the cakes.. I did nibble a few myself...

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  45. Oh my. What a delightful story and your dolls... GORGEOUS!!!! Love! Love! Love!

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    1. Thank you so much! That's the nicest thing you could say!

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  46. I didn't realizes before today that She could be so scary.Fun story,thank You for the delight and thank You also for coming on over to My party.I'm keeping My fingers crossed that just maybe I could be so lucky as to be the winner of the beautiful doll that You so generously are giving.What a dream to own it-Hugs to You and blessings Your way-Denise P.S.Yes,I have been a follower of Yours already.

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    1. Aww! Thank you! I'm hoping to get the Alice pattern up this week, so people can make them at home. As for Alice, the scary drawing with the grabby hand pretty much decided me on the story!

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  47. What a great party my friend! You scared me ;o) LOL! You are so creative! Sorry I am so late coming around to blog land! I am trying to catch up tonight!
    Thanks so much for your kind comments on my blog ;o)
    Big Hugs and please enter me into your giveaway ;o)

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    1. Thank you, Magic Love Crow Rabbits don't worry about people being late, so it's fine! Consider yourself entered (wait..I still think that sounds rude)

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  48. Magickal! Love the work in progress doll pics :O)

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    1. Thank you so much! I hope to be posting the last photos of the dress tomorrow.

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  49. I laughed all the way thru your story. Wearing masks and throwing cakes is my kind of party! Lol. I would love to win your Alice doll. She is fabulous!
    Cheers luvvy, erin ; D
    Keytomyworld.com

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    1. I'm so glad you enjoyed the humour and yes, a mask-wearing, cake-tossing party does sound fun, doesn't it? Thank you for entering the giveaway!

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  50. Wish I could have joined looks like a fun party

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    1. It's always Mad, but yes, lots of fun. There might be a cake or two left. Anyway, you're in time for the giveaway, Shashi!

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  51. So much Fun! Love the story- what a riot with the cakes out the window!
    Your dolls are just beautiful! I'm still working my way through the party as well! Hope you stop by for a visit if you haven't yet
    Cheers!

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    1. Thank you so much, and thank you for joining me for tea, Christina! I wish I could take the credit for the thrown cakes, but that's how Lewis tells the story. Have fun taking in all the tea parties. There's lots to see!

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  52. Ha! Smart idea, throwing the cakes. Although, a bit wasteful. I love Alice, in all of her incarnations. Have you read the take-off by Mainak Dhar (Alice in Deadland)?

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    1. I took the idea from Carroll, honest! "Alice in Deadland" sounds wonderful. Alice with zombies!

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  53. You and your artist friends are all so talented. I was looking at that sweet mermaid you had at FB too. Oh My Goodness. I am having the worse week. So hot here too! I always love your giveaways. I love your treasures you create too. Always a pleasure to stop and say hello. Hugs, Anne

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    1. Thank you so much, Anne! The mermaid isn't mine, unfortunately, but it is gorgeous! I an sorry you're having a bad week, especially in this heat. Thank you for coming in for a chat.

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  54. So glad to find your blog. Your dolls are fabulous! Would love to win a giveaway. Oh the mischief she would get up to at my place.
    Mardi

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    1. Thank you so much, Mardi! I'm sure an Alice would have a lot of fun at your place! I'm trying to get the doll pattern scanned, so people can make their own.

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  55. love your dolls i wish i will be the lucky one

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  56. Gah! I just commented, and then had to log in to publish it, but now my comment seems to have disappeared, so I'll try again...

    I know I'm too late for the giveaway, but I caught Narrator's status update on Facebook and wanted a peek at your tea party. I don't know how I missed this post, I think Blogger is playing tricks on me!

    Alice is absolutely gorgeous and the little Alice mask is perfectly creepy!

    Your story ending made me chuckle :D

    Amber and I will don our masks and throw cakes at one another in your honour :)

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    1. Blogger can be a real pain and Facebook doesn't help. As you're a victim of evil technology, I'm including your name, too! I'd love to come to the cake throwing party!

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  57. Ha! I am glad I saw this on my Facebook feed. That mask idea is mad genius, too!!! Thank you for showing us!

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    1. Mad Genius? That's the best possible compliment of all! Thank you so much!

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  58. What a fun tale you've told with your masked assistant! Great job! How fun is the spunky and mischievous little Alice. Love her!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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    1. Thank you so much, Patti and I'm glad you like my little Alice. She turned out very determined, I thought. A handful, too!

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  59. Thank you so much! I had a lot of fun making the dolls for this Mad Tea Party. I love your idea of Tea at Midnight.

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  60. LOVE your Alices! The first doll I ever made as an adult was a conjoined twin. I am just digging this entire post. I am about to fall back down your rabbit hole for a second look...

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Thank you all for the wonderful and supportive things you say! I'm thrilled to read them and I reply to each one.