Welcome To The Dollymamas

Where laughter is cheaper than therapy  This unusual line of  greeting cards (some with receipes), sticky notes, purse pads and outrageous cocktail napkins have been a hit. Sassy, sarcastic and great fun!

dollymama6Below  is part of the story of the artist who created this series.

About Joey
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Joey who dreamed of being a famous artist or a back-up dancer for Tom Jones. Her dreams took an unusual twist when, on her 33rd birthday, she wandered into a local shop. Her prince charming began talking to the proprietor (who was really her Fairy Godmother!) and told her about Joey’s wacky and whimsical artistic abilities. Her Fairy Godmother immediately asked Joey to make some window jewelry displays for all the people in the kingdom to see. Joey ran all the way home and in no time at all, whipped up some very cool displays out of some white mice, a few pumpkins, aluminum wire and screens. To her amazement, the displays sold out faster than you could say, “Bibbidy, bobbidy, boo!”

She wanteddollymama10 to be a real artist. She wanted to make tall and lanky ladies called dolymamas ladies that would”speak” to girls of all ages. So, her Fairy Godmother waved her magic wand and told Joey to schlepp her wares to craft and trade fairs.

Lo and behold, dollymamas were a wonderful success with the locals. Soon, Queens, Princesses and Ladies-In-Waiting from kingdoms far and wide were traveling days over mountains and rivers to buy Joey’s dollymamas.

 Then Joey met the Good Witch who told Joey she could be even more famous if she wodollymama8uld paint dollymamas on magic paper for greeting cards. Joey jumped with joy as she realized her dreams of being a famous artist came true! And, as the say, she lived happily ever after.

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