"Amelia" by Camille Allen
4 1/2 inch Miniature Baby Sculpture, Limited Artist's Edition of 50, Resin
![]() Camille Allen carefully sculpted the original Amelia, taking weeks to complete all her tiny details. The sculpture was then cast in high quality resin, and Camille herself painted each baby to perfection. Every hair on her tiny head was hand applied, strand by strand by Camille Allen.
Amelia has won a 2008 Doll of the Year® (DOTY®) Industry's Choice® award in her category (COLLECTIBLE ARTIST DOLL, MORE THAN $350)
Camille Allen's second DOTY® Award this year!
![]() She comes with this adorable diaper & bonnet,
hand crocheted in very fine thread by Le Petit Chapeau
![]() "Amelia" by Camille Allen
4 1/2 inch Award Winning Miniature Baby Sculpture,
Limited Artist's Edition of 50 pieces worldwide, Resin
Includes Crocheted Bonnet & Diaper, Fur Blanket, and Certificate of Authenticity
Price: $ 399.00 (US and Canadian Dollars)
(Equal to approx: £ 200 GBP or € 250 Euros)
Available to purchase now
First come, first served. Limit of one per person.
Or Order Toll-Free Call
1 866 99 DOLLS
1 866 993 6557
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Baby Cherished Wins Prestigious Doll Awards
Camille Allen receives two of the doll industry's highest honors for baby Cherished: a nomination for the 2008 DOLLS Awards of Excellence® (Jones Publishing), as well as a 2008 Doll of the Year® (DOTY®) Industry's Choice® award.
Those who own a Cherished baby will be pleased to know they now own an award-winning doll. Cherished now also has the chance to win the Public's Choice award, as well as the Dolls Award of Excellence for 2008. How can you help Cherished win these awards? You can vote - details below:
The winners of the 2008 DOTY Industry's Choice awards will now go on to compete for the 2008 DOTY Public's Choice® awards. Ballots can be found in the May 2008 issue of Doll Reader magazine. All ballots must be postmarked no later than June 1, 2008 to be counted. DOTY Public's Choice winners will be announced in the September 2008 issue of Doll Reader and on the Doll Reader Web site at www.dollreader.com.
Would you like to see Cherished win the Dolls award of Excellence? Don't forget to vote, your ballot can be found in the August issue of DOLLS magazine (that mails to subscribers in June).
Winners will be announced at the DOLLS Awards of Excellence and Golden Teddy Awards Banquet August 10 in Washington, DC.
View all nominees - Diamond Awards
View online article - DOTY Awards
Resin, 4 inches
Comes with:
Faux Fur Display Pedestal
Certificate of Authenticity
Black Gift Box
$99
Link: http://www.camilleallen.com/shoppingcart/
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Order by phone: (604) 483-2360
Yes, we ship worldwide!
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Articles & News
Camille Allen's babies featured in several newspapers and magazines in Spain:
ABC magazine Feb 24,
MAGAZINE "XL Semanel" nº 1061 "El Norte de Castilla" in Valladolid (Spain),
El Correo de Andalucía, a local newspaper of Seville,
![]() Mexico - Camille's babies aired on the news in Mexico, channel TVazteka March 16.
Cherished by Camille Allen wins prestigious doll awards!
View all nominees - Diamond Awards
View online article - DOTY award
Don't forget to vote for Cherished! Ballots available in the May issues of Doll Reader and DOLLS magazines.
DOLLS magazine 3 page article February 2008 Issue, page 28.
![]() Would you like to have an autographed copy of this Issue? Contact us to purchase (very limited availability).
Ripley's Believe it or Not™ will have a feature on Camille Allen's miniature babies in their next book, due out Fall 2008
*** Did you see Camille Allen's babies recently in the press? If you saw Camille Allen's babies featured in a newsletter or magazine recently please email us the details and you could win an autographed photo if you are the first to tell us! If you send us a photo or copy of the article we will also send you a gift! ***
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Project: (reprinted due to requests)
How to make Cherished or Beloved
stand up on the display stand
![]() This can be done by cutting a small "X" into the center of the fur. (Please be careful when using sharp knives)
![]() Cut right through the fur in an "X" about 2 inches long.
Tuck the corners of the "X" under to make a hole in the fur
![]() Place the egg in the hole in the fur
It should "stand up". If it slips back down, use a small piece of tape or rubber under the egg for grip so it stays standing up.
![]() Babies may also be displayed just on the fur,
without the egg, if preferred
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