Nostalgic Folk Art was born in 2004. I came up with Nostalgic Folk Art name for my paper mache figures because I love the older things that remind me of my childhood and of innocent times. They are figures of folks both childish and impish and I love vintage folk art so putting nostalgic with folk art was/is a perfect and fitting name for my lil figures and business. I feel so blessed and thankful to God for being able to make these little pieces and hope they make you smile.


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The Best to you always!

















Monday, October 14, 2013

another N O E L snowmen, Christmas Card Holder/box and small dauschaund

primitive piece with a retro fun feel,






and here is First in Show



2 comments:

  1. Hi, Carol,
    I always enjoy seeing your latest folk art creations. The Snowmen Singing remind me that Christmas is on the way! It also reminds me of happy Christmas memories as a young girl growing up in NM. I actually got a Montgomery Ward catalog in the mail today. I had not seen one of these in a long time. As a young girl before Christmas, I would spend hours looking through all of the Christmas catalogs daydreaming about Christmas. I hope you have a wonderful weekend, my friend~ Vicki

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  2. Thank you Vicki for taking the time to share :), I used to walk to the MW near my home many many years ago. Wow i thought they were long gone.
    Hugs sweetie

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My First Written Review/Kinda like your first dollar, I treasure this dearly

"Carol Roll is a relative new-comer, creating folk art for four years, now. Her paper mache figures reflect significant talent. At first glance, her angels, people, mermaids, and animals may appear cute and dear. At closer look, they are sophisticated, with detailed, expressive faces, each unique. Roll's work is anything but mass produced. It's the real deal. "

Linda Knopf Southern FolkArt Magazine 2008