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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Monday, 7 December 2009
Thanks, Joanne !

 

Current Mood : Not well...

 

Had a sort of mini-Christmas today - both my photos and the box from In The Pink's Joanne arrived ! Photos, 100 freebies from American Greeting's PhotoWorks, look great, and feed my vanity more than I expected. Since 97 are of doll clothes I've made, it's been fun to see the dolls and the outfits again. Especially since I don't have all of them anymore.

 

I won the lovely Avon-exclusive ‘Talk of the Town' brunette from an In The Pink contest just last week. That was a thrill - ya'll know how much I love brunettes ! And comparing this doll to Barbie Basics #7, the one I most want, shows that they're nearly identical, save for their hairstyles. Hmmm...that can be changed. Oh, and the BBs have various versions of the Model Muse body, which I don't like at all. I could feel my intense "I want !!!1!!!" for BB#7 waft away...

 

And that evaporated completely when I opened the box ! Joanne had included some bonus goodies - she always does, it's so exciting to get a package from her - and beautifully wrapped ‘Talk'. And I think she read my mind. My fingers found an unwrapped, deboxed Miss Sassy ‘Fashionista' ! You may remember I already have Ms. Sassy, and she was so much fun to pose, I bought ‘Glam' for her dress and immediately swapped her head for the ‘Then and Now' doll, for a totally 2009 ‘nostalgia' Barbie. So I'm giving serious thought to giving Sassy's body to Town, then giving the Frankendolly a smooth bob - I'll have my own BB#7, with a preferred body, no matter if I stick with her original one or she gets the Fashionista one. I wanna look at both dolls in better light tomorrow, since today was so overcast.

 

I also now own my very first Little Kiddle, a cute blonde with green accents, making her home in a large brooch. There's a good chance I'll actually wear it, it's so funky ! According to the back, she's a Lucky Locket Kiddle, with a date of 1966, the year I was born ! Of course, none of us take Mattel's year markings seriously, but I'll research her, because I'm actually curious about her. I confess, I sort of liked the modern incarnation, Peek A Boo Petites, but I think I understand the nostalgia for the originals now. 

 

Sassy and Town can also fight over an awesome blue-and-white striped repro of Barbie's original swimsuit. I have a darker blue version of it, too, so this one's perfect. The hang-tag is so awesome. Dearest Son wanted to see what Momma got, and immediately fell for Town's leashed Poodle. Needless to say, Wall-e, Stuart Little, and one of the Battle Force Five took him around for walks today - he's Dearest's doggie now !

 

Joanne also sent one of those battery-powered tealights - I've seen those, and wondered what they looked like turned on. They're awesome ! And they make great campfires, since the little ‘flame' flickers. At one point, Dearest borrowed it, and all the Battle Force Five figures had a camp-out, with their vehicles in a circle behind them. It was so cute ! I'll definitely buy more of those, so I'm glad Dollar Tree carries ‘em.


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:16 PM CDT
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Not a good craft day - but a good de-clutter one !

 

Current Mood : Cheesed with m'self

 

Nice, quiet Sunday. Beloved Hubby let me sleep in, but once I was up, I was ravenous ! So I followed through on the sausage biscuits, and everyone ate and enjoyed. Made me feel good.

 

Beloved had a client coming over right after lunch, so I took the after-breakfast time to clean up the living room, which needed it. Much better. With that done and everyone fed, I set out to list the former Elphie-jeep on Craigslist. I want the space and cash more than I want the car ! Unfortunately, allowing it sit around for a couple years left it a dust trap, and it had to be cleaned before I could take photos. It felt so funny to detail a toy car that I never used, just to sell it.

 

And, in a further irony, I crammed Debbie and Jenny, my two Our Generation dolls in there for photos. The jeep is made for their size dolls, but they never got to try it out before. Too bad it was only so I could get it out the door ! Their wide-legged seated stance made it a real cram to get one in there - shoving both in was almost doll-origami !

 

It was amazing how much time that took. Over two hours ! Before I knew it, Beloved's client had departed and it was dinner time. Then bath time, and time for Dearest Son to pick up toys and get ready for bed. Never got to his toy-sort. Hopefully tomorrow...

 

And I started the tutorial. Um. It did not go well. The finished item is a real mess, I don't like it, it looks cheap and junky. And the directions don't work, the only way I was able to finish it was to smack it together, trial-and-error style. I finally gave up, it has wide gaps in the back, and "futz ‘til you get it right, because I couldn't" is not the sort of instruction I want to post. So I'm gonna take the spangle-sequins back to the store, and give ya'll a link to what I was trying to replicate. I was trying to make a sleek, customizable Barbie-size Christmas tree, using posterboard instead of polystyrene cones. Here's the original inspiration ->

 

http://feltorama.blogspot.com/2008/12/merry-and-bright.html

 

I can see part of my problem by seeing the originals again - using posterboard made it wider and less sleek, and the crafter there can evidently find paper-thin felt. Mine's as thick as the stuff you remember from Vacation Bible School and various school crafts. (sigh) Give me some space, and I'll probably post a photo of it. Tomorrow, before I dump the ugly thing. Arrrgh.

 

And while it sounds weird, I can't wait to clean up the Lab tomorrow ! I've trashed it with digging out failed tutorial stuff, getting the Our Generation jeep ready for its close-up, and placing some odd bits and pieces. But I have a bit more room in there - the jeep is under the Dollhouse until it's gone. Whoo-hoo !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:15 PM CDT
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Vision of Spring...

 

Current Mood : Sleepy

Spent on doll stuff : $3.

Spent on a pink book : $1.07

Spent on DP Christmas : $1.08

 

Had the latest in a series of attacks of lazy today. I didn't really get rolling until about 1pm, and didn't do my prowlin' around until after 2. Hung out with Beloved Hubby at his Shop, which was nearly as warm as the house. He's been enjoying the rack - turns out it holds chisels perfectly, and keeps their sharp tips safely out of the way.

 

Hit the Flea Market for a bit - while it doesn't close until 5pm, again several booths were unattended and one was packing up. It was actually fairly busy in there. I spent $3., and that got me a Barbie ‘Springtime' Hallmark ornament (no box) and six "My Friend" clothes patterns. The tag read ‘Five Patterns', but I scored all four of the Seasons series with the separate Blouse and Nightgown ones. I already had the Nightgown one, from the same yard sale that got me the tin dollhouse, but it's amazing how different the identical patterns were. One was on much thinner paper, sequence numbers varied, and it was even folded differently. I'm thinking of scanning and working one of ‘em up, see if it fits the LDP and Princess Dorrie dolls. You'll get to see cover scans of ‘em all next week. The line art is so adorable - and it's precious how the previous owner colored a couple of ‘em.

 

Next stop was GoodWill. Also very busy. Evidently there was a party on the nearby University campus which required the purchase of a ‘funky Christmas sweater'. So that section was pouring with energy. I found a paperback titled Pink Think: Becoming a Woman in Many Uneasy Lessons by Lynn Peril. I was initially drawn by those delicious 60s-vintage graphics, but the book itself is fun to read so far. I had no idea Mamie Eisenhower was behind much of the ‘pink mania' of the 50s - the decade which saw the birth of Barbie. I'm looking forward to the rest of this read !

 

At the Dollar General next door, I just prowled. Didn't really find much I liked - but I liked the Disney Princess ornaments. Just a buck, and filled with a packet of gem-shaped Smartees-type candies. I got the silvery one with Aurora on one side and Cinderella, Belle, and Aurora on the other side, complete with a gold hanging cord. A reddish tinted one was nearly identical, but it had a holiday Cinderella on the single-character side. Yes, I'm a sucker for that stuff. Candy was good, too.

 

Did a bit of grocery shopping while I was over there - that store has some great bargains. That's the only thing I don't really like about shopping Mal-Wart or Target for chow, there's never any specials. No loss leaders, nothing that makes me say, "I need that, I'd better get over there." I like ‘cherry-picking'. I read this grocery's ads on line, and it's fun to plan what I can use. The grated cheese made our late-lunch frozen pizzas extra tasty, and I already have sausage ready to go for breakfast biscuits tomorrow. And a fresh gallon of milk, since I wanna make brownies, too. Gotta love those bargains !

 

And with milk in the car, it was time to head home. I was kinda proud of me for not booking to TRU, because I really wanted to go. But this weekend wasn't a good time, and the closer we get to Christmas, the worse it's gonna be over there. Maybe a bit after Christmas - I'll know more of what I want and don't want, and can zero in on what I truly want, instead of ‘everything looks sooo good !'. Right now, I pretty much want everything !

 

So, once home, warm and fed, I did what I normally do when I get the ‘wants' - I go through what I have to shut ‘em down. Decided I really don't like that milk crate I put the fabric bits into yesterday, and found a nice box instead. It allows for more digging, and is a bit more narrow, so it fits the space better. And here I thought I'd never find a use for that huge Hello Kitty sticker - it was perfect for the box. With the fan gone, I had space for the doll clothes repair sewing box, and I'm giving serious thought to selling Elphie's car.

 

It's really an Our Generation / American Girl clone car. I paid about $2. for it at GoodWill several years ago, cleaned it up, boosted Elphie with a custom-made cushion, and took website photos, but it's mostly gathered dust since. With any luck, I can Craigslist it, maybe get $15. or so. Hmm...oh, wait a minute. One on eBay just sold for almost $50. - and it's missing the doors ! I may have to see if I can find a box big enough to ship this thing... And I was happy just to reclaim the space.

 


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:15 PM CDT
Friday, 4 December 2009
(singing) She was such a naughty nanny...(Queen, Fat Bottomed Girls)

 

Current Mood : Better.

 


Busy day - cold one, too. Got the wire shelf rack I mentioned yesterday all cleared off and out of the Lab. Had to do a few on-the-spot repairs to get all the damaged doll clothes into the box I wanted ‘em in, but that's good, too. Ditched a Mal-Wart-style sack full of tiny fabric fragments, and I honestly don't know why I was keeping most of ‘em. Brought a milk crate back into the Lab to hold the midsize pieces, and it's fun to dig through. Doesn't hit my butt, either, so I'm happy.

 

The rack immediately went back into service down at Beloved Hubby's Shop. It's now a tool catcher, easy for Beloved to move around with him when he's all over the place on a task. He's really cleaned things up down there - and he even made a fireplace out of two steel barrels this week. They make a kit for that. It's actually quite nice in there now. Last year, even with a propane heater, it was too cold to work in there for long, and only at midday. Because of the fireplace, we made a little deal. Since my barely-used fan is perfect for keeping the air moving, he's gonna keep it - and I get that 40s-repro fan I want every year, but never get. It's weird how I'm already a bit excited about this summer...

 

I also had a small bundle of larger Polly Pocket size dolls, mostly Disney Princess ones I found cheep at yard sales. Past tense. Those are now in the stuffed Donations bag. Last thing on this blue Earth I need is another doll collection ! Never played with ‘em anyway. I'm hoping they get to a kid for Christmas. While I have nearly all of Belle and Ariel's rubbery clothes, I never had a Belle doll. And the Ariel I had wasn't quite the right size. Best to ditch ‘em all.

 

In Flea Market news, there was one today, and Dearest Son was so excited, hoping we'd get that Barbie mini van he's been wanting for three weeks now. It's at Brenda's, the car set seller. Even though it was stuffed with six dolls, $30. was a bit higher than I wanted to go, and I didn't want any of the dolls. So I proposed to Dearest that I'd offer Brenda the dolls and case culled from my collection, the dolls from the van, and $10. - $7. of which was his chore cash. If she was OK with that, the van was his. If not, we'd see what we could do.

 

I think Brenda would have been OK with $10., but she seemed pleased with the offer and took us up on it. Dearest proudly handed her his cash, I made up the balance, and the de-dolled van was in the bag, literally. We looked around a bit, but Dearest was too dazed with his find to really pay attention to where I was going, so we cut it short and headed home. He's been happily playing with it all day. And Beloved finished the cubby cabinet he was making for him, so it was proudly parked next to his other favorite cars. Before packing it for his weekend visit with his grandparents.

 

We're doing a toy clean-out on Sunday, since the cubby takes up space that held a bin fulla toys, but Dearest knows we do this every year before Christmas. And I only encourage him to ditch the broken stuff at the bottom. So he's OK with it.

 

And once I was all alone, I decided to do a bit of playful photography. My 2010 resolution - figured it out today - is to learn PaintShopPro X and Stitch Era Universal. I cagily left PSPX's owner's manual in the bathroom, where I'm sure to read it. And I'm missing out on a lot of fun stuff by using the old version. Yeah, it's embarrassing, since we bought X earlier this year for its vast functions, I still used PSP 5.3 nearly all of the time. X takes a while to load, and I don't know how to work half of it...blah, bleh, all excuses.  So, I'm gonna learn. I'll probably have to print out Stitch Era's manual m'self, it's over 200 pages. I'll make sure to have an extra black ink cartridge ready. But I'm gonna master ‘em both, or at least give it more of a try than I have so far - which is mostly dimly plunking at both programs like a cat at a keyboard. And with about as much understanding. 

 

It's one of our ‘stay home' weekends, but I'm gonna spice it up with home-made tacos ! Hope your weekend is off to a fun start, too !


Posted by dorriebelle at 6:51 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:15 PM CDT
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Come see my dye job !

 

Current Mood : Satisfied with m'self

 

Today really was inspired by Clean House and Hoarders - did ya'll know that the website for the latter has unaired footage available to view right on the site ? And if ya don't get A&E, you can watch episodes, too.

 

http://www.aetv.com/hoarders/

 

Anyway - you might remember that, last weekend, part of my thrift store finds included a bundle-bag of fabric pieces. About half of it became part of my ongoing ‘catch and release' program, and was packed for eventual release back into the reuse stream, but I kept the ones I wanted. And one I only sorta wanted. It was a nice lavender eyelet piece, but once I unfolded it, I noted that it was faded and sort of tired-looking. It looked much better folded up !

 

It was going in the ‘donate' pile, too, but I remembered...I have a half-bottle of dark green dye in the laundry room, a leftover from my disastrous attempts to dye a doll. I liked the fabric's style, it was merely the color I didn't really love - and let's face it, if I don't adore the fabric, I don't need it. I have too much already ! But I wanted some experience dyeing, and eliminating another bottle in the laundry cabinet sounded good to me...

 

So I got off my butt and experimented. Read the directions on the RIT label, decided to use the washer for this trial. Unfortunately, the fabric didn't get to soak as long as it should have, but still... it looked great ! The darker threads on the eyelet parts really stood out on the pale green fabric under it. Gorgeous ! Rinsed ‘til the water ran clear, then washed the new green material with some stuff that, if it got dyed, no one would care. Then I washed the washer according to the RIT directions. But the next load of regular laundry I do will be a dark load - just in case ! Wheee ! I can dye fabric now !

 

With all this going on, there was still a lot of time to relax and do other stuff. Toilet ran over, so I mopped up the spill, then cleaned the floor with bleach. Ick. Sad but true, I've been needing to mop in there, but I prefer to sweep first !

 

I also needed a quick peek into a reference book, but it was a struggle to get it off the shelf. Everything on it is tight from so many books. Next to the one I needed was Things to Make for Children, the volume that contained the plans for my Dollhouse. Since that was all I wanted out of it, the book is also returning to the reuse stream. Plus, I have scans of the Dollhouse pages already. May ditch a few more later.

 

I also grabbed the recently purchased ‘Fashion Play' Barbie lavender-and-white lacy teddy and repaired it. I'd intended to re-sew the elastic waist down, from where the stitches had broken, even as I wondered why such a tiny stretchy teddy would need elastic there in the first place. As I turned it inside out, the elastic crackled and curled - it had already begun to rot. Happens. So instead, I got the seam ripper and removed it completely. Fits our ‘naughty nanny' Mary Poppins quite well ! Noted a few missing stitches at the top of it, and fixed those, too.

 

Retrieving the seam ripper got me to thinking about the rack in the Lab. It's small and white (and peeling), four wire shelves. One holds sewing stuff I haven't used in months, one holds a box of doll clothes needing repairs, another holds tiny fabric scraps, another holds larger bits. And it bumps my butt every time I try to eeeeaaase my way between it and the sewing chair when I need the closet or the ribbon bin. I'm thinking of ditching it. Tired of tiny fabric bits being in my way. I was ‘saving' them for appliqué, but I already know that I need larger pieces, and testing's so rare now, I use the fabric I'm gonna use later anyway. And the doll clothes can go into the sewing boxes. So I can ditch it, rack and all.

 

Dearest Son got into the act, too. He cleaned up one of his cars - a Bratz one he likes to use with his stuffie Stuart Little - and told me he was ditching a mostly-wrecked other car. It kept stalling out, he told me, and if it doesn't work for him, out it goes ! I'm so proud of him.  Even if he's just pretending, it took me 40+ years to get that ‘it works or it's gone' philosophy into my head !


Posted by dorriebelle at 9:39 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:14 PM CDT
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Spangles are in !

 

Current Mood : a bit wheezy

Spent on craft projects : $3.77

Spent on embroidery scissors : $4.32

 

Didn't find any new doll goodies at Mal-Wart last night. Kinda ranked, because I was all geared up to at least buy an outfit or, well, something ! Having found a complete nothing there, I navigated over to the shrinking craft section. Found the posterboard I wanted, and a big bag of misc. shaped sequins for the upcoming tutorial. While posterboard is pretty cheap at M-W, ours didn't have white. They only had two-sided colors ! I picked out a sky-blue/navy blue one, but there was also orange/red, red/yellow, green/screaming neon yellow, and a pink/purple combos.

 

There's the bag of sequins - or spangles, as the bag reads - I bought. You'll be seeing it again soon. Ya get a lot of ‘em for $2.97 !

 

Of course, it was still raining when I hustled my cartload outside, so it's a good thing it doesn't matter that the board got water-spotted. I'm hoping to work up the tutorial Friday or over the weekend. Wrote up the directions, even though I haven't done the project yet. I do that sometimes. I write down what I know, then later on, edit it to better reflect the pictures or change the wording, once I have actual experience. This way, it's not all squeezed into one day, and nearly everything's easier when it's spaced out. And ya'll know me, once it's begun in earnest, I'll get it done, just to say it's finished ! 

 

 

Ran errands this morning while Beloved was home - it's always a relief to get the end-of-month bills paid ! And after hearing about all the great deals everyone on In The Pink found at Big Lots, decided to stop in for a bit. (sigh) Nothing new - in fact, there was less, not more, there. Luckily, I remembered to buy up two more pair of the embroidery scissors I snagged before Thanksgiving - those are great ! The handles are much thicker than the $5. manicure scissors I had, which makes them easier to use, and less tiring to my hands. Seriously, after you cut tacked-down appliqué fabric, and Peltex backing, and a buncha jump threads, it starts to ache a bit. But with the new scissors, it doesn't hurt at all. So I now have two extra pair, while they're so cheap. The manicure scissors will probably go to the bathroom - or to my living room desk, as back-up scissors in there.

 

Oh, and this isn't news to us, but the season premiere of Hoarders Monday broke A&E's ratings records - it's now ahead of Intervention as their top-ranked show. Whoo. Augustine was darn hard to watch, though. Gratitude and responsibility seem to be as alien to her as toilet scrubbing. But part of me knows, deep down, that could be me in 20 years, given a run of bad circumstances and poor choices. And loneliness.

 

I'm glad you're here. And it's my fond hope that all of us feel a bit less lonely together.


Posted by dorriebelle at 11:11 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:14 PM CDT
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Happy December !

Current Mood : Worn

Current Image Notes : On the left, the original design, unfortunately too tall for Brody. On the right, what it looks like - or will look like ! - once I was done editing it ! 

 

Learned something today, too. I'd long heard that the 4-inch by 4-inch hoop for Brody isn't really 4x4. It's 100mm by 100mm, which is a bit smaller. I took others' word for it that it was something like 3.85 inches square.

 

So when I got an offer of an adorable freebie - a Christmas kitty playing with a sprig of beribboned mistletoe - I launched in its direction. Well, skittles. Only three inches wide (good !), but six and a half tall (rats !). Hmm... What if I pull up Stitch Era Universal and remove the bracketing cursive ‘Merry Christmas' ? That takes it down to a bit under five...what if I remove the pine branch over the kitty's head ? That took it down to 4.10 inches tall, and I've yet to conquer ‘moving stitches' on Stitch Era Universal.

 

So I opened up Explorations Sizer. It'll shrink designs, and fairly well, too. But it has odd limits. In this case, I could either resize ‘ChristmasKittyV3' to 3.95 inches tall or 3.65 inches tall, no ‘in betweensies'. Ya'll know me, I want it as big as I can have it ! But 3.95" might be too big for Brody's hoop - especially if the ‘conventional wisdom' is true.

 

Well, no way to tell ‘til I try. I've already done some experiments with Brody's memory - if a design's too big for him, he'll download it, but won't store it. So I decided to load it up, along with another design or two to try. Aaannd...it worked ! Brody stored it without so much as a pondering pause, and it's on his memory now. So you should see it stitched out soon. Plus, I got a lesson in ‘don't take "everyone's" word for it - try stuff out yerself. Nothing lost if they're right, but a lot to win if they're wrong !

 

Making a midnight (well, 10pm) grocery run, soon as Dearest Son's asleep. Which is now. See ya'll tomorrow !

 


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:14 PM CDT
Monday, 30 November 2009
Gone fishin'...


Current Mood : Quietly contemplative

 


Today, I learned that there's a whole different Clean House show, with outtakes, commentary, theme episodes, etc. It's sort of like a clip show, but it doesn't seem so bad when it's a ‘reality' show doing it versus a sitcom. They're called Clean House Comes Clean, and even though the DVR is set to get the original, I had to program it separately to snag CHCC. There's one tonight, at 9:30 Central, with the intriguing title ‘Bad Boys'.

 

As Anika pointed out in a comment, the new season of Hoarders begins tonight. I just discovered it this week, so it's all new and amazing to me. I'm utterly fascinated. I feel an odd kinship yet a complete repulsion at the same time. And there's a weird schism going on with every last hoarder - I can't stand to have anyone over my shoulder while I'm sorting out my vast treasures, yet I can't do it on my own, or I already would have. I confess, if I could go shopping every day or three, our clutter would be far worse. The only bigger thrill than getting something new is getting it at a great discount ! So I'm glad to be mostly broke, I have to really think over my purchases.

 

But I also know that, when money's tight, I hold on to more stuff. I'll keep things like glass jars and food trays I'd normally ditch, in hopes of finding some sort of organizational or decorative use for it so I won't ‘need' to buy anything similar. Or have an excuse to go buy stuff, even second-hand stuff. Because, you know, when I don't have cash, I stay home - and when I'm home, I go through stuff. Of course, when money's back, a lot of the stuff I carefully hoarded goes out with the trash, and I feel wealthy to toss things. (sigh)

 

Speaking of hoarding... embroidery design companies must really be feeling it lately, because some of the deals I've received are almost irresistible. I'll find myself wondering what I'd score if I took up this offer or that one, even writing down lists of sets and designs. Bear in mind, I have over thirty thousand files right now. That's between eight and ten thousand designs, maybe half of which were free. If I sewed one every day, it'd take me over 25 years to use them all. It's outrageous for me to even think about buying or even freebie-obtaining any more ! But I do consider it, I leap at sales, even if I don't take advantage of them, and most of the denizens of the SiCK embroidery boards have five to ten times as many as I do. It'd be classified as hoarding too, if it was stored anywhere besides a hard drive ! Sheesh, sometimes when I look for one specific one, I have to stop and think where it is - image if I had ten times as many ! That actually makes me shiver, because I could have that many, if I wanted. There's that many freebies out there.

 

(wry laugh) Few months ago, when we first got cable, I caught the tail-end of a travel show. It touted the biggest Barbie collector - why, she had over six thousand dolls ! Pfft. If I simply snagged all the $1. or less dolls I find naked and abandoned, I'd have that many in a few months. Especially during yard sale season. At one point, I had 228 (or so, the count was always a bit off), and every one had a name and a family. I was trying to figure out how to obtain silverware for them all. It was easier to thin the herds, but it's been sneaking back up on me.

 

I'll probably do another thin-down soon. With so many examples around me, I doubt I'll let it get too far out of hand again.


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:14 PM CDT
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Drifting...

 

Current Mood : Lazy

Spent on embroidery designs : freebies !

Current Image Notes : Here's the aquarium, still in package. Hit up your Dollar Tree for one - or two !

 

Today was another of those days that slipped away from me, and I still don’t know where it went. Several times I went to the Lab, intending to dig out the Huge Bin o’ Barbie furniture, or at least the Corner o’ Carpet Scraps, but it just wasn’t “there”, ya know ? So I never followed through, I just stared stupidly at everything in there for a few minutes, then left.

 

So I didn’t do squat with the Dollhouse all weekend. No real reason for it that I can think of, either. Beloved Hubby made me breakfast – pancakes and sausages ! – and I had pretty much all day, but I mostly sat and watched TV. I’ve watched enough lame-o greedy jerks holiday ads to turn me into my usual Christmas curmudgeon early this year, and maybe that was a goal, I don’t know. Several of the new Target ads are just plain cringe-inducing, and Mal-Wart feeds the same old ‘reading Christmas tales fireside’ fantasy again. Bleh.

 

While I still avoid the Designs By SiCK embroidery design forums, I continue to get their e-mail newsletter. It’s the usual ‘I’m trying sooo hard to be inspiring’ articles and in-house puffery, but occasionally there’s a good tip in the morass. Or hints of a new set that may be worth seeing. Today’s was like that – use troublesome thread in the bobbin so it won’t be a total loss, and oh, here’s a new ‘tiny charms’ set in free-standing lace. Hmm. I have several charms already, but I’m always up for small designs.

 

These were nice. A heart with a star, a four-leaf clover, a Christmas bulb and tree, a ghost, a leaf, an Easter egg, a legless flamingo (?), graduation cap, and an awareness ribbon, ready to be stitched in the supportive color of choice. Since I still had enough points for one set, I got it. Now they’re on my computer, waiting for the next big project. I can use them on the craft I’m brewing, or on doll clothes, or as wearable jewelry. Not bad for a freebie !

 

It’s already past my bedtime, so I’m gonna go crash. Hopefully tomorrow, I’ll be out of these over-humid overcast blues, and I can enjoy the day moving around some more !


 


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:13 PM CDT
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Mary P. and Dollar Tree

 

Current Mood : Wheeeee !

Spent on Dolls and doll stuff : $1.34

Spent on fabric : $1.06

 


Well, I never got near the Dollhouse today, but I really didn't mind. I got to sleep in, had some time with Beloved Hubby, got to go to an unfamiliar thrift in another town, made a doll find, found rice crackers by-the-pound while running errands, and got new pets for Shinobu, Inaba, and Michio - an aquarium from Dollar Tree !

 

So, let's start at the beginning. We were up a bit late last night, mostly watching Law & Order episodes. So it was glorious to sleep in until we couldn't lie around anymore. After a quick breakfast and a pair of quicker showers, we headed out to Capital City so Beloved Hubby could do a quick touch-up on a job site. Since he wanted company, I was glad to ride along. We passed a couple of thrifts, and I got to choose one for a quick look-see.

 

I'm glad I chose the ‘Miracle Network' one, because we both scored. I'd noticed earlaier this week that one of his tool bags had a serious split down one seam, irreparable. While I poked through patterns - nothin' - he was digging through luggage, and found a great rolling soft-side tote. $25. seemed a bit much, but I soon found out that everything with a tag was half-price ! He was happy with $12.50. I selected a $2. bag of fabric scraps (shame on me !) and figured that was it. Especially since the ‘toy' section was being used as a playground by several kids and parents.

 

They left before we did, so I risked a peek. Wow. Poor baby dolls, I hope they didn't look that bad when they came in ! Spotted a few naked Barbie legs and went in after ‘em. Mostly newer dolls I wasn't much interested in - many damaged and chewed - until I spotted a shock of brown hair. Kinda short brown hair. I pulled her up...she looked so familiar. Like Tara Lynn, a Steffie-faced favorite, but not quite. I saw the china marker prices - $1.99, 99c, 50c. Not seeing any major damage, I selected her, and also scavenged a backdrop and some gold fencing from some playset I didn't recognize. Those were gifted to me, and I only paid 25c for the pretty brunette doll.

 

Once home, we polished off Thanksgiving leftovers for lunch, and I went through my fabric. The lavender eyelet was pretty, but faded... hmm. I may try to dye it soon. About half of it will be donated, but I kept the eyelet, some pretty blue print, a smiley-face cotton print, and some solid lavender cotton. I brushed the broken rubber band out of my new doll's hair, and tried to recall where I'd seen her before. Her face wasn't quite a Steffie one, but very similar. She really reminded me of a brunette Tara Lynn, with a similar eye style and coloring.

 

After a few minutes of searching, I thought to look on the back of her neck. © Disney. Oh ! That's who she is - Mary Poppins ! She was a Disney Parks and Store exclusive in 1993, and even though I didn't work at Diz Store ‘til 1995, we had a couple. Definitely her. Neat. Didn't bug me that she was nude, since she wouldn't have remained Mary anyway. I brushed her hair down, instead of restoring it to the curly bun she had, and gave her a quick dunk in hot water, so it'd lie down. She had a minor dent to her right thumb, and a tiny scratch under her left eye, but otherwise, she was practically perfect in every way !

 

I let her rest and dry, and headed out for a couple errands. Decided to hit Dollar Tree - and it was still busy. Got some more of the crackers I like, a package of foam stickers for an upcoming craft project (tutorials coming soon !), an ornament painting set for Dearest to go with the stamp pads for his stampers, and some peg-type clothespins, for crafts next month. I also found a really great ‘expands in water' aquarium that's just about perfectly Barbie-scaled ! So cool ! The hood even looked real. They had two styles, so I chose my favorite, the green one. You get a photo of it tomorrow. I'll probably never fill it with water, but it's so cool to have one - and to have found it at Dollar Tree !

 

Just wish I could have taken the hood off, and repositioned things, but it's on there good. I'd have to break it to remove the top, not worth it. But it's great that there'll be a new fish-tank in the Dollhouse !

 

(grin) And it really made me smile to learn that we all like Clean House and Hoarders. Did ya'll know there seems to be a Hoarders marathon Monday ? I was just looking at the schedule on Titan.com, and starting at 7am on Nov. 30th, there's eleven episodes, usually two or three in a row. Wow.

 

But for now, I'm gonna grab my crackers and watch some backed-up Pop Up Video the DVR got for me. Hope your Saturday was great !


Posted by dorriebelle at 7:11 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:13 PM CDT

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