Tin Mountain Conservation Center
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1841 Farmhouse Feature Presentation
Just viewing Images of Linda's Spirit Dolls was more than enough for Heather McKendry to want to feature them at TMCC.
Each one is a unique creation, hand painted and bedazzled by Linda. When we choose a name for them, research is done to tell the story behind the name and is never used again, ensuring each one is unique. Polymer clay is combined with repurposed and scraped materials from thrift stores and other secondhand shops, in line with our desire to see as little hit our landfills as possible.
More than just one more thing...
Once Heather learned about what we do, Spirit Dolls wasn't the only thing that peaked her interest. Honey, Photo Cards, Vinegars, Beeswax Candles, Bath Salts, Pickles, Relishes, and Jellies all ended up on the 1841 Brick Farmhouse presentation table, as well as a book of interesting articles & our Blogs we've compiled! We're proud of the effort we put into everything we do, and offering these things to others has made our day!