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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
Let's Work !
Now Playing: some radio station on for noise...
Current Mood : Satisfied. For now. Today's the last day I could work on the Lab. There was still stuff everywhere, even with the donations safely stored in Lightning Molly's trunk. But I've been sooo obsessed with the Lab, the rest of the housework has suffered. So it all had to be done today. And it is ! The lab is so clean and pretty ! Everything is where it should be, and once the rain stops - we're in the midst of monsoon season, evidently - I'm ready to paint the cubby boxes. After that, I think I'm gonna tackle the pattern cabinet. I hate the handles on it. Imagine the ugliest cabinet door handles from the 70s you can think of, and that's what I got here. Well, half. There's actually two different styles on here. One's tolerable, the other is too awful to tolerate. So I'll keep my eyes open for some new drawer pull hardware. It's always something with me, isn't it ? Found a doll site that, well, frankly drove me up a tree. It was almost as bad as when I saw that Oprah's Guide To Life book. After buying dozens of high-end collector dolls, the site author realized that only the ultra-expensive BJDs truly conveyed ART to her. Those and some Sybarites and a few rare Tonners... So she bought the parts for her masterpiece BJD. Oh, for the unfamiliar, BJD stands for ‘Ball Jointed Doll'. They're resin, from Asian countries, and you usually buy ‘em one piece at a time. It's sort of like buying a My Size Barbie that's completely blank and has no paint or color, that you have to sand, assemble, and paint - and between the parts and shipping from Japan, the resulting doll might well have been made one at a time by Jason Wu himself. While the parts are mass-produced, the assembly and painting make them one-of-a-kind. The ball joints are nothing new - I've seen ‘em on ‘playline' antique dolls from the turn of the century. Back to the story. Only the BJD as a perfect blank canvas would allow the site author to express her Art. So she ordered parts...then realized she can't paint. So she paid someone else to paint her masterpiece of personal expression. I'm amazed my head didn't explode. This one wasn't enough, so she bought six more that were already complete, and now her Art was fully realized. Except the boy doll she bought - it'd be the last time she ‘bought something on promo only', and she sent it back. Um, dear ? I won't buy a $10. Barbie without seeing it in the harsh light of retail - weren't there any pictures ? The capper was that she wants to start her own doll board - reminding folks to not blow the budget on their dolls (she sold most of her Barbie and Tonner collection to repay the family funds for the BJDs) or take them so seriously. Ummm....oh, never mind. I don't mean to rip into someone else's opinion. But it's like the author really didn't listen to her own words vs. actions. I probably don't either, but I can express myself with this 25c doll over here ! And this $15. playset ! And this Dollar Tree prop ! I wonder which of us is more serious about dolls...but, hell. Everyone's happy, it shouldn't bug me. I just hate it when someone just as screwed up as me - with the same often-skewed priorities - tries to tell me they have all the answers. Like an Oprah book. Shoot. My headache's come back. I'm gonna go lie down...
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:11 PM CDT
Monday, 7 April 2008
Closet fun !
Now Playing: "Cruel Summer" - local radio
Current Mood : Sweaty again ! Whoo. Takin' a bit of a break - the back and underside of my hair is soaked, I'm sweating so hard. But I did it ! Well, about 75% of what I wanted... I had two HUGE tubs of Barbie props - we're talkin' those huge 106qt./100l monsters - that used to reside at the bottom of the Lab closet. As you know, that space is now cubbytown ! So I had major reshuffling to do. Yesterday, I moved the drawing tools that were in the closet to the hall linen cabinet, and the ironing tools into an empty drawer in the bathroom. That mostly freed up the closet shelf - still have to find places for some fabric bags - but there's no way it could hold two of those big tubs ! It kind of did, but it was a half on/half off proposition for both of ‘em, and if one tipped in the night, it'd scare hell out of the whole house. And I'd *really* hate myself if one toppled onto Beloved or Dearest. Or Velvet-kitty. Not acceptable. So today's task was to winnow down what I could, with a more realistic eye towards what I was doing with my dolls, not what I planned to do ‘someday'. Dragged both tubs down and started the sorting. I had so many plans that never happened ! F'r instance, I had at least 30 (**30 !!**) of those school playset desks, for Barbie, not Kelly. Also three aquarium ‘underwater coral and plants' pieces I'd intended for a ‘mermaid' photo shoot, bought cheap at yard sales. Since I have a minor obsession with doll seating, there was an overabundance of doll chairs, too. With an eye towards the dollhouse more than anything else, I started keeping track of how much I was keeping, and wondering how I amassed four high-chairs and six strollers, but only one crib. I'd hoped to get it down to one monster-tub and a box, but not quite. It's now one tub, a laundry basket, and a small box. The laundry basket holds most of the future dollhouse furniture, the box keeps photo props, favorite chairs, and stands, and everything else is in the tub. Whew ! Importantly, I kept everything I really loved. What got gone was the ‘someday' stuff. It's about ¾ of the other tub, and after one more sort-through, it'll get donated. Unless someone here needs about 20 student desks ! The ‘keeper' stuff is safely in the closet, where it won't hurt anyone or scare the cat. I'm happy for that, and the fact that the bulk of the shuffling's done, with all the doll and fabric stuff still in here. I still have some things to find spots for, but the big, heavy, sweaty work is done. And I'm really proud of me. Lab looks much better, I really love what I have, as opposed to glomming on to everything like a greedy kid, and it's mostly manageable. I'll have a nice donation that'll hopefully make someone or several folks happy, and that's the best thing. In other news, I got the spray paint for the cubby boxes. We already have a green not far from the Lab's walls, and a royal blue left over from previous projects, so I bought red and orange. Might as well go for bold color ! Unfortunately, we have rain and high humidity forecast for most of the week, so I'll probably occupy myself with attaching the silver grommets and rope pull handles to the boxes. Still have to go through my trim and ribbon box for that - yep, I actually do have decorator rope stashed away. Ended up with some from notion grab bags and yard sale ‘take the box/bag for a buck' scores. I pretty much have *everything* stashed away ! Hit a thrift store, but the only find of interest was a lovely blue velvet dress for $1. Didn't buy it, but I'm considering going back later this week. I need to check the fabric stash first, because ( all together now) I probably already have it.
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:11 PM CDT
Sunday, 6 April 2008
Shuffling, storing...and finding !
Now Playing: my slight headache
Current Mood : Tired of a torn-up Lab ! Current Image Notes : Yep, you've seen this pose a few thousand times...but it's the only one where the character 'signed' the title "Princess". Interesting. Whooh. Busy day. The cubby cabinet, much as I love it, has displaced a lot of stuff, and finding places for everything can take a while. I'm still not done. But I got the two large boxes of Barbie furniture and props out of the bedroom and back into the Lab. And cleared space for the lightbox and some other drawing instruments - mostly Beloved Hubby's - in the closet just outside the Lab. It's funny how I have empty shelves and drawers in the bathroom and kitchen, but the hall cabinets and all the closets are packed ! What's also funny is that I'll have to drag those boxes back down tomorrow or later this week, because I have a box of displaced chairs that have to go somewhere. And frankly, I don't like the way the boxes sit, so I'm gonna try to get it down to one big and one smaller box. Heck, I can't keep it all, and now I know a bit more about what I have and want to do with my dolls. I have this dream where I make elaborate setups and dioramas that receive much praise for their sensitivity and attention to detail. But I know it ain't gonna happen, I don't have the space or time or, when ya get down to it, interest. I'm darn lucky to have this room, and don't want to start feeling as though I ‘need' space for setups I only do for praise. Oh, I'll keep quite a bit, don't worry about that. But I don't think I'll ever do the ‘school' or ‘food court' dioramas, so I can ditch the 25 desks and several of the mini-restaurants. Well, I may keep about 10 desks and the sushi and bakery playsets...Kinda glad I returned the Bratz Sushi Bar, even though I kick myself over that every so often. Beloved feels kind of bad that I'm shuffling all this stuff, and offered to go ahead and move the computer to the Office, even though he hasn't had time to texture or paint it yet. But really, until the dollhouse is finished, it doesn't matter if the computer's here or there. I'd as soon leave the computer in here, so I don't have to shuffle around again later, to accommodate the house ! I really want my dollhouse... There's also two large bags of fabric - multi-yard pieces for ‘me' clothes - that needs a new home, and the big boxes Elphie and Fiyero came in. The Fiyero/Matt O'Neill box rattled when I moved it, and wouldn't ya know. There was a bunch of props and pieces I hadn't seen in a while, including the Barbie sewing machine ! I'd been wondering what happened to that vintage Barbie/Ken/Midge catalog I won off eBay a couple years back, too. Guess where it's been hiding since just before we moved ? I'm thinking that ya'll are probably about ‘Disney Princess'ed out, so I'll scan this and post a page a day. It's the blue one, the first one Midge appeared in, I think, dated 1962. I know I had fun looking at it a few minutes ago, and even if you've seen it or own it, it's always nice to have a scan that doesn't mess yours up ! Also got the wrecked living room cleaned up, and vacuumed as much of the house as I could. Man, this place was a mess *before* the cubby shuffle, and that certainly didn't help things. I'm hoping to spray-paint a cubby box every day this week, once I choose my colors. Amazingly, they're not gonna be four different shades of green ! (grin)
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:53 PM CDT
Saturday, 5 April 2008
Yard sale Saturday - field reports.
Now Playing: sleepy house and snoring guys
Current Mood : Wheee ! Yard sales were good to me today ! Found two small cabinets for $4., just a twitch too big for the cubby slots, but useful elsewhere. Got a bunch of towels for Beloved Hubby's shop at a great price, and even found a printing calculator that works, for a quarter. Beloved's been wanting one. And, a nice ‘leather' lamp with a brand-new shade for $1.50 - it puts out great light, much better than the desk light I snagged from the Lab. Dearest Son scored a lights-and-sound Star Trek shuttle that works great with his Star Wars action figures. If Gene Rodenberry was alive, he'd probably have a headache over that. I found the Disney Princess "Enchanted Tales Musical Coach Playset" for 10c. It's missing the horse - all carriages I buy are missing the horses ! - and has dried latex paint on the roof, but I couldn't resist the price. It's seriously tacky, though. It spins around and plays rather annoying music, and the colors almost mandate sunglasses. At least I can turn the music off. If I use it for a few photos, I'll have made a good purchase. Darn thing's $25. at Target. And I'll have something to do while waiting for Dearest's bus - that paint is on there good. Speaking of DPrincess, the Happy Meal promo ends 04/10, and hopefully my ‘all things princess' kick will go with it. I am just this close to making a fluffy pink satin ballgown for m'self. And trying to wear heels again. In the meanwhile, I exchanged two unwanted, unopened ‘Pirates' toys for ‘Princess' ones, snagging Jasmine's headband and Belle's necklace. Also today's image. It's an unusual image of Belle, isn't it ? Jasmine's you've seen a few dozen times already, but I'll probably post it tomorrow anyway. I've been trading Happy Meal toys for a while now. Started back when I was trying to find all the Cars ones for Dearest. As long as it's fairly recent and completely unopened, they'll exchange it. I take it further by always going inside, and aiming for less-busy times. No one has time for favors when they're already bustin' butt for the lunch rush. With the Cars one, I actually made someone happy, since his store was out of Filmore, and he needed one. I watched him tuck it away in a hidey-hole. (giggle) Lab's still a mess, but it's workable, and I can walk in there now. The shuffling emptied an old cardboard box, so I took it outside with some spray paint Beloved had left over from a job site. I was curious how paper would take to paint, because that'd be the simplest way to decorate the cubby boxes. I've applied spray paint to foamcore, and it bubbled and warped. Would corrugated cardboard do the same ? Nope. Looks darn good, and I'll definitely use that color on one of the boxes. Now I just have to decide what color to paint the other three. I'd originally thought to cover the boxes with paper or fabric, but painting them seems to be easier. Don't have to worry about the paint coming off, or the tape letting go - or trying to get a perfectly flat surface if I use spray adhesive. And the boxes are already a snug fit, I'd hate to have ‘em not fit due to my fabric selections. And I can use *cheap* paint on cardboard, not the $$ Fusion stuff. Left to my own devices, I'd paint the boxes, then paint the fronts with chalkboard paint. Yup - you can spray-paint a chalkboard anywhere ! I know Ace Hardware carries the stuff. I've just heard conflicting reports on how well it works. And it probably makes Fusion look cheap ! I'm also seriously considering painting the cubby with the same paint we used on the Lab walls. Originally, I thought it'd be best to either paint it white or something neutral, so the box colors wouldn't clash. Hmm. I'll have to give it more thought.
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:52 PM CDT
Friday, 4 April 2008
Current Mood : Sweaty but jubilant ! Oogh. What was I sayin' about "tearing up the Lab" ? It is *really* torn up now ! It hasn't been this wrecked since Beloved Hubby painted it. As soon as Dearest Son got on the bus and Beloved Hubby departed for work, my task of the day began - wrestling the new cubby system into the closet. Had to take out everything, ‘cause that cubby is BIG ! But it still wasn't enough. The computer desk was just too close for me to maneuver it the way I had to. And it was blasted heavy, even empty. So I took the closet doors off. ‘S OK, I hated those sliding things anyway. It became readily apparent that this cubby was gonna take up 90% of the available floor space. I have to say ‘available', because there's a wooden shoe rack at the back that's permanent. It's a real pain, too - every closet here has identical ones. But I persevered. And it's in the closet, filled with brown boxes of doll clothes and some plastic ones. I had enough space to store doll shoes on top ! That freed up some space in the bookcases, so I redid those, too. Now everyone's not so crowded together. Unfortunately, the cubby pushed the two big totes of doll furniture out, and it's all in my bedroom closet now. I'm gonna do some shuffling later, because I really wanna keep all my doll stuff in here, out of the bedroom. If I'm lucky enough to have a doll/sewing room, I should do my best to keep all that stuff confined to it ! That's just my outlook. All that still left me with stuff scattered in the bedroom, the Lab, and the hallway. But I was wiped out. After a quick breakfast, I hit the flea market and a couple yard sales. The flea was a near-total waste of time - I did find the tiny bows I'd wanted for a Christmas photo essay (that I never found time to do !) at pretty much regular price, but since I couldn't find ‘em in December, I went ahead and spent the coins. Also found some pretty lace that was pretty cheap. I also reinforced the lesson to avoid yard sales that have no prices marked on anything, unless I'm brave enough to suggest what I wanna pay. Really, is it that hard to pick up a dollar pack of pre-marked stickers that eliminate the hassle ? I see more folks leave when nothing's marked, because they don't wanna insult the seller by suggesting a price, or they don't wanna be embarrassed or feel cheap by asking and refusing what the sellers want for something. Plus, most of the time I ask the hapless husband, who has no idea what she wants for anything, so he either asks for you to wait or makes up something. I'd really rather think to myself, ‘Yeah, that's worth a quarter !' or ‘Oh, no way would I pay $5. for that !' without bothering anyone. Few times I have suggested a price, I've ticked someone off. I'm pretty cheap. But once, I really ticked this woman off... No kidding. I got some ole lady so riled up, other people left. I made the dimwit decision to ask how much she wanted for some entirely unremarkable 80s Barbie dolls that had nice clothes - and no prices on them. Well, $6. each was a bit much, so I wordlessly put the two I held down. She asked why I didn't want them anymore, and I stupidly opened my mouth. I didn't mean to insult her, I simply said I had a personal limit on what I could spend on dolls, and I didn't have that much on me. She reacted like I'd slapped her mother. And I compounded the idiocy by answering her when she asked what my limit was. You'd have thought I relieved myself on a flag. She went off on me six ways from Sunday and was still ranting when I left. Other people put their stuff down and walked away, and one guy got out of his car, heard the exchange, and got back in, gunning the engine. I still don't know how I insulted her so badly - at the time, $2. for a used blonde Barbie was what GWill and SArmy charged, dressed or not, and the flea markets often charged half that. I've bought dolls that were still in stores for 25c at other yard sales, but hers were somehow worth so much more. I hope she enjoyed her dolls, because I doubt anyone else bought them. So anyway. I came back home nearly empty-handed, but I was ready to resume work on the Lab. Got the boxes assembled and made dividers from old Dollar Tree foamcore boards, then filled ‘em with doll clothes. The cubby holds everybody's clothes, not just the Barbie ones. I'm hoping to find a cute little-girl cardboard shoebox to hold Baby Chrissy's, but Dearest says she can use his Cars one until I do. Moved the now-unusable closet doors to the garage, and moved the doll furniture boxes to my closet, since they were completely blocking the hallway. By then, Dearest was home from school and Beloved from work, so that was all I could get done today. But tomorrow's another one, and there's more yard sales. Soon, I'll have the best Lab ever ! Just as soon as I get my dollhouse moved in and the computer moved out. I can't wait !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:52 PM CDT
Thursday, 3 April 2008
Squaresville !
Now Playing: "Phantom Menace" - Star Wars, for Dearest Son
Beloved Hubby had a run-around day, and he invited me along. Ended up at Lowe's, where I showed him the wooden cubby set I liked - $48. plus 6 fabric totes at $6.88 each. Yikes. Plus, the wire rack one was bigger. Wire shelves are 14" square. The wooden set takes 11" x 10.5" bins, but they're readily available at Target and Lowe's, in a rainbow of colors. He *hated* the wire rack set up I showed him online. And the toy bins ranked even worse with him. After studying the cubby for about 30 seconds, he said it was dirt-simple to make...it'd cost about what Lowe's charged, but it'd be good, durable wood, not fall-apart-in-six-months fiberboard. And we could paint it any color I wanted. Hmmm..... Well, long story short, we got home, he bought a sheet of Japanese maple plywood, and an hour later, cubby ! I helped as I could, which wasn't much. We ran out of trim tape, and it still needs a paint job, but isn't it lovely ? Tomorrow, I get to wedge it in the Lab closet. I'm kind of dreading it, kind of anticipating. That's today's picture - the Pegasus is on top, and the tin Easter bucket with the Disney Princess design is inside. The openings are 14.5" square, lots of room for tons of doll clothes ! While Beloved worked on other things, I took Dearest Son to Mal-Wart. He'd earned enough tickets for his Jedi Starfighter, so off we went. The closest M-W has suffered from Shrinking Doll Disorder - there's a whole gondola of dolls on display, but maybe only ¼ of that is Barbie. The rest is Disney, Bratz, various baby dolls, generics, and makeup/dressup kits. So it's been quite some time since I found anything intriguing. Heck, the only thing I was interested in for the year was the Speed Racer set, and you know how that turned out ! I did, however, find 14" square cardboard boxes in the stationery section ! Oh, cool ! I can paint or cover those with fabric, attach grommets for rope handles...and at $2. each, they were much cheaper than the cloth bins. Score ! Got four, figuring I could get more later if I needed to. So I almost have what I want. We still have to finish the edge trim and paint it, and customize the cardboard bins, but my cubby's here in the Lab ! And $38. (plywood) plus $8. (boxes) is about what I was gonna spend on the wire stuff. But this is more durable and personalized ! I'm so happy ! For once, I'll be able to find doll clothes without tearing up the Lab ! Wheee !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:52 PM CDT
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Thrift store finds !
Now Playing: "Love Song" - Sara Bareilles, on the MP3
Current Mood : Lucky ! Got to hit the thrifts today - found a Victoria's Secret ‘Pink' stuffed dog. I've been seeing them a lot at yard sales. While the shirts on the dogs are cute, they're made for the dogs, and short of taking it apart and using one panel, there's no way to get it to fit a doll. I may yet do that, though. But what I wanted was the white life preserver the dog also wore. It reads ‘S.S. Pink', in pink, of course, but the reverse is blank. It looks so cute propped up by the My Scene spa. Also found a lovely burgundy velvet girl's dress, with an embroidered overlay bodice. It really should have been $3., but the nice young lady at GoodWill only charged me $2. Doesn't it look good on Gracie ? Casey's wearing a sweatsuit Dearest Son outgrew. Had to redo the inseam - it was much too low for Casey, and the stand pulled the pants up high. The back of the sweatshirt also has a snap closure now, something Dearest didn't need, but the My Size girls do, or I might damage their arms dressing them. Even her shoes used to be Dearest's - those were his first sneakers ! I had ‘em in a yard sale box for the PILs, but they forgot about it. So when they cleaned out to move out, they brought the box here. I joyously reclaimed the shoes (we didn't have these dolls when Dearest wore this stuff) and was happy I got to keep them. We just didn't have the space to keep everything when I boxed ‘em up several years ago. Also scored a pretty photo frame - stars around the border, with a star up top, decorated with rhinestones. Found a white curtain valance with some gorgeous eyelet lace on the 50c clearance rack. Mine ! I'll pick it apart for skirts and projects...or doll curtains ! Still researching the type of doll clothes storage set up I want. It can't be too expensive, has to be readily accessible, and must fit in the closet. I've looked at toy storage racks - plastic bins balanced on dowels that fit into cartoon character decorated side pieces - but they look so flimsy, and I'm sure those bins aren't as big as they look. What I'd really like is a cubby-type system - an open-faced set of squares with slide-out shelves or boxes. That way, I can take one out to search, everything's well-protected from dust, and the fabrics can still breathe. Those are expensive, though. I may have found a compromise. They make wire rack shelving that'd about fit for me, for about $15. Matching fabric bins are 2 for $10. if I like pink and purple. Green, red, brown, and blue bins are 2 for $14., for some reason. All from Whitmor, and available online from several retailers - they just don't stock ‘em in stores. I'd have a decent set up for around $45. It's possible the wire racks are flimsy, but I won't know ‘til I've spent the cash. At least Mal-Wart does free ship-to-store...
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:51 PM CDT
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Something New Has Been Added !
Now Playing: Doll Ads ! Right here !!
Well, ya'll, I haven't yet written today's entry, but I wanted to see if this'd post - and it did ! Found it on YouTube this morning. This is nearly one hour of old doll ads ! Including some behind-the-scenes peeks at the Ideal Toy Company ! Not much Mattel, and no Barbie at all here, but there's Betsy Wetsy, Patty Playpal, Tressy, tons of Dawn, and the most bizarre fashion doll I've ever seen - Popi, the fashion mannequin who pops apart. Weird. Of course, this isn't mine - but I just had to share it ! Just hit the gray 'play' triangle in the middle twice, and it'll start playing your standard copyright disclaimer and launch into 'Dancing On The Moon' and some memories. Enjoy !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 10:03 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:51 PM CDT
Monday, 31 March 2008
Fun with Monday !
Now Playing: "Star Wars Episode 2 : Attack of the DVD"
Current Mood : Tired ! We had tornado watches livening up our evening last night - luckily not tonight, though ! Today was the usual Monday shuffle. I was a baaaad girl while out running errands. Like tonight's image ? There's five more princesses to come. They're on the cover of the coloring book I bought today. The $12. coloring book I bought today. Well, it said twelve bucks on the cover, I got it with a 40% off coupon at Hobby Lobby, but still. Can't believe I shelled over $7. for it, either, but I was in love with the cover and many of the stickers included. Luckily, I don't love all 600 of ‘em, but images of Ariel with a gold tail and Snow and Jasmine in tiaras were irresistible. I tried to find a smaller coloring book (shoot, I was whining six months ago about paying $3.50 for a 36 page Cars one) or at least stickers of the new ‘Enchanted Tales' version of the signature gowns, but no go. I was telling Beloved Hubby about seeing it at Hobby Lobby Friday, all shocked and outraged. Twelve bucks for a lousy coloring book ! He told me to get it already. D@mn, that man knows me too well. Looked around at shelves and storage. Didn't see anything I really liked, and plastic shelves are always a pain. Showed Beloved what I wanted, and he said he would gladly make the cubby shelves for me, it'd probably cost around $40. for materials, though. Here's hoping ! You know I'll be eyeing baskets and bins in the meanwhile !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 10:50 PM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:51 PM CDT
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Sunday, Sunday...
Now Playing: "Futurama, Season 3 : A Leela of Her Own"
Current Mood : Springy, not stormy Another busily happy day. If you can believe this, do - I've not yet deboxed the Bling Bling Spa I bought Friday ! Haven't had time. But Delancey has a home, so I'm happy. Beloved Hubby has his office back - the PILs have most of their stuff out of it. However, he doesn't want to build his custom desk, or move the computer in there from my Lab, until he's textured and painted the walls and ceiling. I don't blame him. But the kitchen table's too crowded, too messy, and too close to the litter box for his comfort. So today, we moved the glass picnic table inside the office. That'll work for a while. Shoot, that table used to be our dining area table ! Anyway, with that, he needed a lamp. I had a desk one that didn't see much use now that the star one is fixed, so I snagged that for him. We also did an office chair shuffle, so I have a ‘new' sewing machine chair. Then he ‘made' an end table out of some wood and an empty five-gallon paint bucket. I gave him free run of the fabric stash, and he selected some black material with gold and copper stripes in it - I'd gotten like six yards of it at a yard sale for $1. - and tucked and wrapped it. The table now looks like a large ottoman, pretty darn good ! So he's all set up. Dearest Son has his ultimate Indiana Jones Lego set - putting that together took hours. But it's amazing. Pull the golden statue off the altar, and the wall gives way ! Another wall can be raised and lowered with a small gear. The iconic huge boulder is also well-imagined and engineered. It's most impressive. Sometimes, when I see a particularly well-made toy, and the extra effort really glows, I think back to a scene in Silence of the Lambs. Bug expert friend of Clarice remarks that the moth evidence she presents to him for identification was raised well, it was obvious. ‘Someone loved him,' he says. Someone on the Lego staff truly loves Indy ! It's obvious... In more doll-related news, I did a silly thing this evening. As is usual for me when my immediate ‘needs' are met (I may have my ‘Midge #2' case next week !!) and there may still be money left over (grin), I think of how to better store and use my Barbie clothes. I hate how I have it now - nearly everything's in zippered plastic bags that used to hold bedding, inside a plastic tote box with a split bottom. Cheap, sure, and I can pull the ‘blouse' bag and the ‘skirt' bag when I need to. But it does take a bit of shuffling, and I always wonder if keeping all those cottons and nylons in sealed plastic bags is such a good idea. What I'd really like is a cubbyhole-and-basket setup. Beloved Hubby could easily make the frame - and I could easily find baskets to fit. There's just the time involved, mostly because Beloved rarely has any. Purchased ones tend to be small...yet somehow, still expensive. So I'm looking at various plastic shelves and drawers. And hoping that maybe I can find something at a thrift store or yard sale. Heck, I'm even looking at kids' toybox organizers ! When I'm grocery shopping tomorrow, I'll check out those plastic drawer cabinets. How do you store all your stuff ? I just can't figure out why it's gonna cost $40. to store maybe $30. worth of doll clothes... Anyway, what I did, stupidly, was go through all said doll clothes. Fewer I have, less space I need, right ? Two hours vanish, and while I'm happy sorting through my wealth of Barbie apparel, there really isn't much I want to get rid of. How much did I decide to ditch ? One dress. Yup. That's it. One dress. (sigh) I really am greedy... It just hit me how funny it is, that I may soon have ten Barbie cases - nine on display - but I'm having trouble finding a place for all her clothes !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 2:51 PM CDT
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