Rose's Dolls of Distinction is not a club but rather a classroom gathering featuring top doll artisans. Rose Gibbons provides hosting services to both teachers and students in a relaxed country setting. |
Upcoming classes
- September 11-12, 2010 with Barbara Schoenoff
- November 6-7, 13-14 2010 with Susie McMahon
The Birth of
"The Classroom"
A number of years ago I was invited to take a class hosted by Kat Lee. Little did I know that this opportunity would be the beginning of my new Adventure in the World of Doll Making. A year later with the encouragement from my new friend, I hosted my first class in New Windsor Maryland.
This class was held in a country church hall that I had rented for the 3 day event. My initial attempt was a success but I felt there was room for improvement. The second class was held in my own home using an area that had been my husband's workshop. This was a lot more comfortable but I knew if this was to continue I needed to give the area a face lift. Everything was removed and a fresh coat of light color paint for the walls and ceiling as well as the addition of indoor/outdoor carpeting was added.
It still need a touch to make the room more cozy. My son offered to make small shelves to display my collection of Cats Meow Buildings. They soon became the new border and the missing ingredient in the room. Thus "The Classroom" was born.
Rose’s Dolls of Distinction
In 2004 I had the opportunity to have Pam Grose come and teach. A gal from a club in Texas made the arrangements. The other groups that helped sponsor this trip were also doll clubs. The gal kept insisting that I had to have a name for my group. This situation forced me into realizing that perhaps I did need a name. I began to ask my friends for suggestions. One of the suggested names was "Rose’s Dolls of Distinction". This was perfect as it described how I felt l about the original 5 wonderful ladies who have come to most of my classes. So a big Thank You goes out to Doris, Lee, Marguerite, Sue and Celia.