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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Fun with PaintShopPro

Current Mood : crabby with tummyache

 

Aaand it looks like Tripod's out again tonight. No warning on their user blog this time. (sigh) There are times I really wanna take my lousy $5./month elsewhere...

 

After all the furniture shuffling and cleaning yesterday, I got lazy today and sat back for a bit. Plus my tummy hurt off and on all day. I got some ‘admin' work done - balanced Beloved Hubby's work checkbook and addressed a difficult personal issue I've been avoiding - but not a lot else. Getting that done will probably help me sleep a bit better, though.

 

We put Dearest Son's old bed and a semi-busted office chair out on the lawn with ‘Free' signs on ‘em, and just now, they vanished. Alleluia ! Took longer than I thought, but I'm happy to think someone has a good, if rather stiff, bed with drawers beneath, for free.

 

Putting Dearest's computer and mine in the living room is actually more fun than I thought it'd be - I spent more time with him, and he was very giggly and affectionate. Only downside was, I had to watch Benji one last time, since it goes back to the library tomorrow. Did a bit more laundry, but not much. It's too hot to use the dryer, so I'm back to the clothesline for the summer. I've been so lazy about hanging it out.

 

SiCK has a new patriotic set, and it's mostly stars. So I used some of my points. They've changed the cash prices on the sets - they were $4. last week, then there was a dollar sale, and when the sale was over, the price went to $5. I still have enough for 1.75 sets, but it should be a while before I want another. But it was darn nice to buy what I wanted for free ! 

 

Found a small unused ring binder while we were sorting through stuff, and claimed it. I've been wanting one to store my stitched-out design print-outs, but had decided to wait until funds and back-to-school supplies were more readily available. So today, I got that organized, and found a box for all those Barbie ‘iDesign' cards I bought from Dollar Tree. I still have a burgeoning box of doll clothes that need sorting and storing, so I'll do that tonight. It's so nice to be in the Lab, when it's dark and quiet.

 

While I was going through design print-outs, I pulled the Barbie one aside, and worked on the colors for it. In the original image, she's blonde and wearing pink (of course) and grey, with leggings. As you can see on mine, when it's stitched out, she'll be almost completely different. I'm hoping her eyes won't be so... thick, and that the red the design calls for actually shows up on her mouth. Once I get the colors finalized, I'll start stitching the multi-part panel I have in mind, probably as soon as this weekend. This project will be all about learning how to place and center various elements. As usual when I'm doing something new to me, I'm a bit nervous, but it should go well. Heck, even if it's off, no one will probably notice unless I point it out to ‘em. If it really goes well, I'll probably put it on a t-shirt or sweatshirt. Maybe both !

 

Tomorrow's busy. Got groceries to shop and library to visit, a boy to teach, and laundry to work on. It's amazing I still have insomnia !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:35 AM CDT
Monday, 22 June 2009
Summer shuffle...

Current Mood: Increasingly frustrated with Tripod - this is my eighth attempt at getting this posted. Why are the entries vanishing ?

 

Slight Update : Some days, ya just can't win. I'm making an extra effort to keep on top of my meanderings here, so I don't do another ‘week in a day' catch-up... only to find out that the Tripod blog builder is down until 6am tomorrow. So I can't post this on time, as the previous seven tries have already shown me. Gee, thanks for the notification, guys. Ever hear of a little thing called e-mail ? Well, back to what I wrote yesterday...

 

Busy day. Beloved Hubby called in a mental health day and it was Rearrange Everything Day. His hobby is tattooing, and he did that grapefruit for me this weekend. While I don't have one - just can't wrap my head around scarring m'self on purpose when Life's already given me several real bad ones - he has several, and as you can see, he's quite good at it. His supplies and such have overflowed a corner of the dining area, so we shuffled the Office around, with most of it ending up in the rarely-used living room. He now has a man-cave much like my Lab, and a place to store all his tattoo and art supplies. Yup, he paints and draws, too.

 

My computer and Dearest Son's desk and laptop ended up in the living room, and we repurposed a coffee table for his Lego, provided he keeps it cleaned up. He even has an underbed storage box for pieces beneath. I lost a bit of desktop space, but it's kind of nice - I can watch a movie, keep an eye on traffic and the front yard, and be a bit less isolated like I was in the Office. And when Dearest and Beloved do art lessons, they have a special space for it !

 

Of course, to shuffle two and a half rooms of furniture, there was a lot of preliminary cleaning. Took me 45 minutes just to get the DVDs back shelved, and it's not like I put them in any real order, besides ‘Dearest's here, everything else there'. I've gotta talk to my guys about putting discs back in boxes, and boxes back on shelves. Also got two loads of laundry done, and some dishes. We cleaned out the weekend's leftovers for lunches.

 

I'm happiest because to do this, Beloved finally had to clean off his desk ! And he calls me a packrat - I didn't have two boxes of loose receipts to store. It looks so much cleaner in there now. This fall, he hopes to have time to texture and paint in there - if he'd decided on a color, or had one he already liked, it'd already be painted. Right now, his Studio/Man Cave is the same ugly blue that my Lab used to be. Ick.

 

Tomorrow, we may head up to the Library in the morning. After the last Thursday fiascoes, I won't be wasting our time for ‘Drop In Crafts' again. I found a ‘You're Already Pre-Approved !!!1!!!' catalog in the drifting piles of paper, so we're gonna do ‘make your own TV program' cards with the images of big-screens and computer monitors.

 

After all the cleaning and moving, I'm pretty tired. Too bad our bedroom is still a wreck. But now that there've been changes, I'll be more motivated to freshen up our other living spaces as well. And that'd be nice !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:35 AM CDT
Sunday, 21 June 2009
Hope all you Dads had a good day ! :)

 

Current Mood : Relaxed

Spent on embroidery designs : $1.50

 

What a nice, relaxing Father's Day. I've made sure Beloved Hubby hasn't done a thing all day. Right now, he's taking a nap !

 

And, as promised, there's Ballerina Belle. I have no idea who made her, she's a 2003 edition, from what I've seen, and a Disney Store exclusive. Only markings on her are ‘Made In China', and her graceful hands are nothing Mattel does. She has fingers ! On both hands ! They're all separate, but soft - there's no way they can poke, they bend at a breath of pressure instead. Very nice ! This doll could wear rings if she wanted to. I cut about an inch off her hair, because the ends were just too tangled, split, and bushy to save. Despite the heavy-duty conditioner, her hair's still a bit dry and flyaway, but it's much nicer than it was. She's wearing the Sweet 16 dress I got that day, too. I love that dress.

 

(snort) I need to line up all my sixth-scale Belle dolls for comparison. Maybe dress ‘em all in Sweet 16 pink dresses. Heck, all the toddler and bigger Belles, too. I got a bunch. And I can call the photo ‘Dorrie's Belles' !

 

In other news, I now own my copy of Alphabet XPress. My trial version runs out Tuesday, but since we had the money stowed in Checking, Beloved told me to go for it. It's my birthday present. A bit early, so I'm happy. I asked the support board if I could give away designs made from it and the included fonts, but while the moderated board posted the message, there's been no answer. I searched the whole board, all the licensing agreements and the Help files before I asked, to no avail. Hard to believe no one's thought to ask whether selling or giving away designs made with it is permissible. Maybe they're talking to their lawyers on Monday first ?

 

Dearest Son was too entranced with the Peter Pan record album to ask much about the huge new doll car in the Lab. Anything that brightly colored is hard to miss ! He's still happy with the pink Caddy he got last week, and with the Lego set we had to mail order - it should be here tomorrow, according to UPS.

 

Oh, and I forgot to mention that the Roadster is missing the ‘convertible' top. But it doesn't bother me at all. Heck, I may make one ! Wouldn't even matter what color it is, it'd either clash or blend, either way is OK !

 

SiCK had a dollar a set sale all weekend, and when 'Happy Hour' rolled around, they went to 50c each. So I snagged three I've been on the fence over - a famous landmarks one, the free-standing lace July 4th one, and the wine set I've wishy-washed my way in and out of buying for two months. And the July 4th one, I really only wanted one design, since I already had the other two in the set I liked. But for 50c, what the heck. 

 

And I was finally able to access that site I joined for a month, the one with all the alphabet sets. I kept getting 'timed out' messages ever since Friday. Even restarting the modem and computer didn't resolve it. So I asked the SiCK board if it worked for them, and learned that yes, it was only me. Restarted everything that plugged in anywhere near the computer, and for some reason, that worked. Snagged five new alphabet sets ! So my need for 'new' has been sated for another weekend, without much expense.  

 

Wonder what I'll get cookin' this week...? 

 


Posted by dorriebelle at 11:19 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:34 AM CDT
Saturday, 20 June 2009
Amazingly outrageous !

 

Current Mood : Stunned

Spent on Doll Amazement : $6.

 

Days like today are why I keep going. To flea markets, yard sales, and the like, even when I have a big $5. and change in my wallet. Sure, it's nice to get out of the house for  a bit, but I've had the most amazing finds, and I hardly go out at all...

 

Screwed up my courage when I saw the Flea Market banners up once more, and took in the bag of culled Barbies to the car set seller. We chatted a while, and I left the bag with her - her name is Brenda - and toured the booths, so she'd have time to see if there was anything she wanted. I know, I'd intended to donate those dolls, but she had a Little Disney Princess Cinderella in a dress I wanted, and if I could trade her for it, it wouldn't cost anything. Besides, I'm sure to garner more Barbies for philanthropy later. But I still feel a bit bad ‘cause I didn't donate them.

 

Went to one of my favorite sellers first- she has trunks of pre-loved dolls for a buck each, with clothes and accessories for 50c. And I could not believe my eyes. She didn't have that last week ! My astonished vision was captured by a near-perfect Jem Rockin' Roadster ! While I'd have preferred the white ‘Glitter and Gold' version, this first-year model was inches away, and looked to be in great shape. I asked, and she handed it to me - wow. All the stickers were intact, as was the steering wheel, clutch, and hood ornament, all stuff that typically is missing or broken on yer average toy vehicle. The chrome-colored parts showed little wear, and all four tires had the big pink hubcaps, and the axels were straight and rolled easily.

 

Confession Corner : I have wanted one of these since Jem debuted on TV. In 1986. But I was ‘too old' for dolls and stuff (snort !), and there were other ways a near-broke 20-year-old could spend $30. back then. Like on groceries. When I got back into dolls, especially around 2002, I haunted eBay for them. And the shipping alone put them out of my reach, much less with the $20. to $50. they often ended on.

 

So I was trembling a bit inside when I asked what she wanted for it. I was trying to think of a way to come up with whatever she asked, recalling bank balances and change-jar funds...'Oh, that ? How about five bucks ?" I nearly fell through the concrete floor. Yes, yes, I'd take it ! Fumbled for my wallet, and had the cash out before she'd opened the bag. Mine. Minemineminemine...mine !

 

And then I found a fantastic Peter Pan record album, complete with storybook, that Dearest Son would love and a ballerina Belle doll, still in her gold-dress tutu. Luckily, the change was enough for these goodies, too. Wow. Belle's hair was a solid three-part wooly dreadlock, but I didn't need another doll, I only wanted the dress, ya know... mmhmmm....

 

Looked around the rest of the sellers' offerings in a daze, then floated back down to a sweaty earth and drifted back to Brenda's Barbie booth. She loved the dolls, what did I want for them ? So I got the Cinderella I wanted, and two other Barbies - one in another Sweet 16 pink dress, another for her cool blouse, and that was all I wanted. The one I wanted last week had sold. Oh, well. Happily, I gathered it all and headed to the car, the Roadster clutched in my arms snugly. Seller didn't have a bag big enough for it, but I didn't care who saw me carrying it. It got several stares.

 

Broke and still slightly stunned, I came straight home. Popped open the trunk on the Roadster and added a 9V battery. I can see I forgot to close it for the photo shoot, darn it. Radio works, but not very well. An antenna would probably help. The hood storage space held a small surprise - the oversized jacket that went to Barbie, when she was Barbie and the Sensations. Since it was slightly oversized on Ken, I wasn't surprised to see it stored with a Jem prop. I'd scoured the seller's doll trunks for Jem misc, but didn't even find a single shoe. Like all the Sensations jackets, the ‘leatherette' sleeves had decomposed badly, and looked leprous. I may have to play with that a bit later.

 

Nibbled on some leftovers for lunch, then got a better look at Ballerina Belle. This was gonna be a challenge. Her hair was beyond wooly and matted, and I tried to convince myself to let the doll go, I just wanted the tutu. But I didn't believe that, and the slightly worried expression this line of dolls has just pushed me over the edge, so I grabbed some conditioner samples, the brush and comb set, and a good pair of scissors and got to work. You'll see her tomorrow - I think I did a good job on her.

 

I'm still amazed when I look over and see it. I've watched the commercial for it on YouTube - otherwise I would have tried to open the hood from the windshield, not the 'Jem' hood ornament' - numerous times, and had fun looking at Jem sites. What a nice day !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wme3qk
 
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Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:32 AM CDT
Friday, 19 June 2009
We got our Wii back !

 

Current Mood : Happy Friday ! 

 

Beloved Hubby fixed the Wii ! About two, maybe three months ago, we had a power outage, and when everything came back on, the Wii didn't. We both meant to look at it, but it's been one thing after another, as usual, so neither of us did. Since he was home early today, Beloved had me look up a few things on Wii Support, and it turned out that the power supply just had to be reset. It now works perfectly, and I can't wait to start Wii Fit again. I hate that it calls me fat, but heck, it can't really say I'm not. And maybe one day, it won't be able to say that anymore.

 

Plus, the new Ghostbusters game is out, and I wanted to play it. So sometime this summer, once the rush dies down a bit, I'll rent it and give ‘busting ghosts a try. I've been intrigued by it since I learned that my younger self's crush - Harold Ramis - not only wrote it with Dan Akroyd, but starred in it, too. Ya'll can have Venkman, if I get Egon !

 

There's been some updates to the Wii since ours was deemed broken, too. Nintendo added a new gyro to the controller, so it now responds better to wrist motions. It's not on just an X-Y grid anymore. The new Motion Plus device attaches to the old controllers - which I think is great. I would've hated having to buy all new ones.

 

A new game set is due out next month, and it has Beloved intrigued. Wii Sports Resort has fencing, jet skiing, Frisbee, golf, ping pong, bow, parachuting - twelve sports in all. It uses the Motion Plus sensor, and comes with one packaged inside. While researching it, I discovered that Wii Sports recently became the top-selling video game of all time. And yes, we have it. I'm looking forward to playing. As soon as Dearest Son is done. (sigh) It's like a new toy now.


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:32 AM CDT
Thursday, 18 June 2009
I may be taking this 'lazy days of summer' thing too far this week...

 

Current Mood : Lazy Beyond Belief

 

After last week's library fiasco, I decided to stay home and do our own Art. So we drew, and I printed out some coloring pages. Renewed our DVDs online, but I hope to drop them off Monday or Tuesday. The two books I grabbed while a seriously impatient Dearest Son tugged at me both rank, so they're ready to go back, too.

 

And as is usual for Thursdays in Summer, ain't nothin' going on. Made brownies, though. Goss, it's great to have an oven again. I gotta do dishes, so I'll catch  ya'll later !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:32 AM CDT
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
Does editing all the heck out of published designs count as 'making your own' yet ?

 

Current Mood : Too sleepy to be as curious as I am.

 

I'm still doing the SiCK website's ‘Free Hunts', even though I now have nearly a thousand points - enough for two and a half free sets - and haven't spent any of ‘em. What can I say, I'm a sucker for free stuff, even though I rarely keep any of the hunt targets or free designs. It's just kind of fun to play this semi-high-tech Memory Matching game.

 

Yesterday, though, I got the patriotic free-standing lace star I liked from one set, and a project from another. It was a bib design - a simple floral two-color heart, with ‘I Love Grandpa' circling it. The words made it too big for Brody... but I already knew what to do with that ! Saved the design, took it to Explorations Sizer, and quickly removed the words. The floral heart was nice and small, and I could even get two in the 4 x 4- inch hoop Brody does.

 

So I had some more fun with it. Sizer can also reassign thread colors, and flip, mirror, and duplicate designs that are small enough. So that one heart soon yielded six different designs, not counting new color combinations. Not bad at all for a freebie. I think I'll even switch the order of colors, and do the 'centers' first, to cover up all those jump threads. That'll be a challenge - never did that before. Not sure how it'll work, either.

 

Then I began to wonder. The ‘name snowflake' had kinda failed in Alphabet XPress because it couldn't do flip or mirror functions. But... What if... I created a small name design in AXPress, and saved it. Then flipped or mirrored it in Sizer, and saved that. Then brought it back up in AXP, and duplicated it, saving as needed ? It'd be a lot of repetition work, but I could probably do a name snowflake that way...

 

Just some other time. For some reason, my insomnia is raging again, and I'm really sleepy. Maybe after a nap...


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:31 AM CDT
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
It's nice when the Lab is so cool...

 

Current Mood : Overheated

 

It's another scorcher, so I noodled around for a while. Wrote up a quick tutorial on how to use alphabets (single designs shaped like letters) as graphics in Alphabet XPress for the SiCK site, which sells alphabets. Not sure if I was really understood or not, but there's a bunch of folks who bought many, many letter sets without having any way to use them, except as one-letter monograms. I put a simple name and border together while writing it, and I've already gotten requests to stitch it out so they can see how well it works.

 

So I eventually got off my can in the Office and on my can in the Lab in front of Brody, and stitched it out. Not too bad. It's on the right side of Brody's cover, so this time, I don't have to wonder what to do with the trial stitch-out.

 

With that done, I meandered back into the Office and played with AXPress again. I'd been looking at ‘name snowflakes' on other sites, and wondered if I could do them m'self. Goss knows I got lots of software now ! Several sites offer to take a name, repeat it several times in a suitably swirly font, and shape it into a snowflake for ya, for a few bucks. I wouldn't mind doing that for our tree, so I gave it the ole college try.

 

And learned that AXP doesn't have the necessary ‘flip' or ‘mirror' function to do that very well. I could make a circular cascade that sort of looked like a flower, but not really a snowflake. Since I'd about gotten tired of the sight of my own name by the time I realized where I was failing, I settled on making a curly, six ‘petal' flower out of a nearly generic swear word. Four letters, starts with ‘s'. I saved it, because the very idea of stitching several of these up, and ‘donating' them anonymously to various public Christmas displays makes me laugh like an idiot.


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:31 AM CDT
Monday, 15 June 2009
Oh, plastic green fairy, keep me from getting lockjaw !

 

Current Mood : Still annoyed.

 

Still limping around, but I don't think the puncture is infected or anything. Spent an hour researching tetanus (lockjaw), so now I know if symptoms develop later. But it's hard to even see the 'entry' hole now. Still hurts a little, and feels just a twinge swollen, like someone put a small square of carpeting in my shoe. It's uncomfortable, but not overwhelming pain. Just annoying.

 

Cut Beloved Hubby's hair tonight, something I don't mind doing, but I know I'm not terribly good at. If I don't wanna try, he takes the clippers to it, and gets it shorter than I like. Did OK - I'm far from a beautician, but it looks better this time than last - and looks better cut than long. He was happy with it, so it's all good.

 

It's scorchin' hot, so I've been mostly vegetating. Decided to try embroidering on that thick vinyl remnant I bought a few weeks ago, but it didn't go too well. Without a stabilizer beneath - which would kinda defeat the whole purpose of sewing on clear vinyl in the first place - it rippled and actually bent the vinyl so much, the design was thrown off registry. I may try to iron it flat, but it'll be tricky to get it hot enough to press, but not so hot the vinyl melts. In any case, it was good to experiment. I love embroidering clear vinyl, you can see the bobbin and the whole operation ! And it's not like I can't use clear vinyl in any other craft project - I still wanna experiment with wallets and things !

 

Cute little fairy, too. I wanna put her on a shirt sometime soon. I love choosing colors from the Treasure Chest !  


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:31 AM CDT
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Roofing nails rank !

 

Current Mood :  Painfully annoyed

Spent on embroidery design set : $8.95

 

Sorry this won't be much of an entry. On the way to return some Redbox DVDs, I stepped on a roofing nail, and it went clear through my shoe and about a quarter-inch deep into my foot. So I'm limping around, and it hurts, and I can't remember when I got my last tetanus shot. On the plus side, Paul Blart : Mall Cop  was pretty good, and while Punisher: War Zone has to be the single most realistically violent movie I've ever seen, for some reason, it ‘fits'. And in that way, it was enjoyable, too. However, Bride Wars got too b*tchy too fast to watch after a half hour, so it doesn't get even my wary approval.

 

And in better news, Beloved Hubby found a new-to-us oven for a great price from some folks who just remodeled, and it works beautifully. We have an oven again ! I can't wait to get back on my feet and make cookies and brownies and cakes ! He made dinner, almost entirely in the oven to test it, and it was so nice...

 

Oh, and I also had some money left from the weekend, so I snagged a half-price embroidery design set before the sale went off. Now that Free-Standing lace is something I can do without too much worry, I'm obsessed with the idea of making gifts with it. So today's purchase got me eight designs that cover Christmas tree ornaments. I can use glass or plastic ornaments, and any thread I choose - and the photos are so lovely. While the air conditioning guy got things started Friday (yaaay !) the AC runs all the time, and it's still kinda sticky. I could use some ‘cool' thoughts, so hopefully, I'll stitch some out soon.

 

Dearest Son has played with his ‘new' Pink Caddy all day long. I got two hugs and a kiss for it. Definitely a good deal for me !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:30 AM CDT

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