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On the Market and Creating Quite a Stir! - Mobile Home for Sale in Rancho Cordova UPDATE: Sold

For those of you who have been following me on Hometalk.com, you are already aware of all the work that went into making this 1964, single-wide, mobile home into what it is today.  We have enjoyed living in it for the past two and half years.  However, we will eventually be moving to North Carolina and therefore will be putting our little house on the market.  If you are interested in buying it, please leave a comment.  It is located in Rancho Cordova, California in a gated senior park and the lot space per month is under $700.    Take a look around and let others know who are 55+ and would like to own this little house.   Let me know if you have any questions.  It will come with lots of little extra's! Hand Painted Mural in the Hall Living Room will come with the floor to ceiling oak wall unit, the Faux Fireplace Heater, the floor lamp, and the large framed mirror. Kitchen includes a new refrigerator, new Range Top, microwave,...

Back the Blue! Show your support for law enforcement officers by wearing one of these handmade glass "Thin Blue Line" pendants!

I decided to create a line of "Thin Blue Line" pendants so that others can show their support for law enforcement officers.  There will be several different designs to choose from.  Here are the first two.  These make affordable and meaningful gifts for anyone who is in law enforcement or anyone who wants to show their support for law enforcement officers. You can purchase these by clicking   here!

Custom Doll Trunk with Doll and tons of clothes and accessories now available!

This took forever!  After transforming the 24 inch Bratz Dolls into "Just K.I.D.S" as part of the campaign to help rescue kids trapped in the sex trafficking industry, I got the crazy idea to convert a vintage suitcase into a doll trunk.  After making the inside compartments and decoupaging and hand painting the entire outside of the suitcase (both front and back) the set is now complete and up for auction on Ebay. Leave a comment if you want to bid on this amazing doll trunk.  You even get to pick which doll you want to be included.

California Artist Rescues Dolls in Order to Help Rescue Real Kids

Since Tree Change Dolls went viral in January of 2015, artist Sonia Singh has inspired thousands of artists across the globe to use their artistic abilities to turn original Bratz dolls into more realistic and childlike dolls for children.  California artist, Dianna Wood, decided to create her own version of these transformed Bratz which she calls "Just K.I.D.S." in order to make money for organizations that help rescue kids trapped in the sex trafficking industry. The biggest difference, is that Tree Change Dolls are sold for well over $200 dollars each and sell out in minutes.  Dianna keeps her dolls affordable with prices starting at only $24.99.  Dianna created over 100 dolls in 2015 and the Wood's were able to give $1,250 dollars at the end of 2015 to an organization that works both locally and internationally to help put an end to sex trafficking and to provide safe houses for girls who are rescued out of captivity. She has once again put her artistic a...

The Campaign Continues...

She was originally a 24" (2 foot tall) limited edition Bratz doll.  She has a new face and comes with seven different outfits.  Remember 50% of the proceeds go to an organization that helps rescue kids trapped in the sex trafficking industry. Click here!