




In my previous post, I shared with you my newfound love of crafting with Polymer Clay. I would like to introduce to you a girl I made from Polymer Clay. Her name is Huggalulu and she will be a hostess on my blog page from time to time. Actually, you are listening to her theme music playing in the background.
She lives in a doll house that my Father designed for me many years ago. I think she may be a tad bit bored living there all alone. I figured it would do her some good to become the spokesmodel for my blog. I think she is precious and I hope you like her too.