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Sharon Robinson
From the time Sharon was a small girl growing up in Iowa, she had a passion for baby dolls. She always loved crafts and creating things. Through the years, Sharon tried most kinds of crafts and then came across polymer clay (resin) in 1992. She made pins, earrings, and figurines until she saw polymer clay babies on Ebay. Her first baby was created in the fall of 2002. After several attempts, she created one that she thought someone else might enjoy. For anyone who has created with polymer clay, they will know that it is habit forming.
As a high school math teacher, a wife to a wonderful, supportive husband, and a mother of one daughter (now all grown up), there was little time for sculpting. It seemed like every spare minute that she could find was used for creating "babies". In June of 2003 Sharon retired after 31 years of teaching and now is able to "play" with clay as much as she wants. She still feels like she has a lot to learn and hopefully will keep improving.
Each baby has its own personality and each is such a joy to hold! Even though she feels none are perfect, she still strives to create each one with a personality so that her "adoptive moms" will find just the right baby for them. It gives Sharon so much joy to think that the little ones she creates bring so much joy and a smile to their new "moms". Sharon would like to thank Linda Rick for giving her the chance to offer you her sweet little ones.
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