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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Sunday, 29 July 2007
Slow-it-down Sunday
Mood:
bright
Now Playing: Dearest Son, talking to a herd of toy animals
We're almost out of July. I can't help but feel I should go buy some more, so we don't run out. I like to keep my pantry full of July, if I can ! The traveling flea market that sets up at the county fairgrounds is here this weekend. I go about every second or third go-round, although I rarely find anything. It's good for a walk. Didn't go yesterday, because I was consumed with finishing the pattern catalog (YES !!), but it's usually a Friday-Saturday-Sunday event, so I figured I'd go today. I think I'm a bit 'down' now that the Summer Big Project is done. It happens sometimes. When I saw there were only four cars in the parking lot, I knew something was amiss. The signs were still up, though... Turns out, the few folk who were there were packing up. Despite the large banner signs, the flea market is only on Friday and Saturday now. There were maybe five shoppers and four vendors, storing their unsold misc. One of the few sellers there had dozens of Barbies. But I didn't buy a one. For one thing, most were boxed up, and I didn't wanna prowl through them if I didn't have serious intentions to buy. For the second, they'll be back in two weeks. I guess they have a circuit or something. For the third, she was waaaay too expensive. While most weren't more than five years old, they were all tangled hair and bland cheap clothes, with the occasional inked-up face for fun. Not one was worth the $4. each she wanted. I can only assume she yard-sales ‘em for pocket change, ‘cause these wouldn't even make me ask 'how much ?' much less reach for the wallet, unless I wanted to get into serious customizing - by starting with a bare, no-paint face ! Even with that, once a Bic ballpoint pen gets into the vinyl, you can darn near forget it. All the acne-treatment work isn't worth it for a doll you can still find brand-new for $5. at most Family Dollar stores. You'd think she'd at least brush their hair while she's standing her booth, but nope. Of course, her biggest ‘value' was the special car sets. She'd arranged two random dolls in various Barbie or knockoff vehicles, no trading allowed. I saw Family Dollar thin plastic sedans, a one-side-faded Sea Doo jet ski, and several remote control Mattel Jeeps that'd seen better days. If the floor of my Studio looks like a used car lot, her sales table looked like a junkyard. A vehicular Point of No Return. Plastic roll-bars broke free of their moorings. Cars with missing tires hid behind other cars. Remotes leaned forlornly against wheels that no amount of batteries would ever move again, and broken ‘pop-up picnic sets' in the back of mini-vans were denuded of stickers and folded at bizarre angles that weren't part of original Mattel designs. Whoo. She had two VW Beetles - complete with a blonde Mackie face Barbie and a blah Ken, she expected $14. Or $10. for just the car. Wow. I thought the $5. at GoodWill for each of the two I bought was a bit much. One unfortunate Beetle had its hood inexpertly painted with nail polish by its previous owner. Yikes. It really looked *bad*. Of course, no seat belts, side mirrors, or rear view mirrors existed on either of them. The other Beetle, packed in a box, was the same virulent pink featured on a Barbie case I had as a kid, and I nearly got sick just looking at it. I found a freckled Steffie-faced Midge among the rabble, but again, $4. was a bit much, and she was hiding her white-spotted legs (fairly common on late 80s dolls) under a long red skirt. She may well be California Dream Midge, her eye paint was especially vivid, and her freckles were happily evident. I'd consider getting her in two weeks, but I'd have to find a replacement body...grrr. Hate to pay $4. for a doll who needs work, then more for supplies ! I think I'll think about it. After all, I have two weeks. Found a yard sale, but not much there. Dearest Son gained a nice Urban Outfitters shirt and a baby monkey in a blanket puppet, as well as a free half-bottle of Cars bubble bath. I got a strip of gold sequin-edged white tulle, ruffled and sewn to elastic. It'll probably become a ballet tutu for Baby Ariel, it's about the right length and size. Also a jute tie-belt that'll fit the My Size Barbie girls. Not bad for a buck and a half. I think I'll give the ReAnne doll a pass. I've gained four new or new-to-me dolls this month alone, so I need to slow it down. At least wait until August to get her ! By then, I'll know if it's another ‘oooh, new doll buzz !' or if I really want her. I mean, heck, I haven't even measured Baby Ariel in DSD yet !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 4:41 PM CDT
Saturday, 28 July 2007
Super-busy Saturday !
Mood:
celebratory
Now Playing: "One More Time" - Daft Punk, on the MP3 player
Whooo-hoooo !!! Break open the champagne and the carpal tunnel wrist braces, I am done ! All the pattern images are scanned, resized, grey-scaled, sharpened, cleaned, posted on a labeled ‘canvas', and saved, even backed up on a CD. Only thing left is printing ‘em all out, but I don't wanna do that until we have another ink cartridge ready to go. I've 65 pages to print out, which I'm sure will kill the cart we have. And probably make a serious dent in the new one, too ! Beloved Hubby says we'll pick one up late next week, so I'm all excited. Didn't finish until right at 3 this afternoon. Only took about four hours to finish, which included re-scanning a few. While I was darn near overjoyed to be done, I was restless. Went to the Studio - the poster backdrops I sprayed last week needed to be put away. Still intend to affix ‘em to foamcore, but the spray adhesive Beloved got me stinks, and daylight was disappearing fast. Decided that the Dollar Tree cardboard triptych/school project display would make for good temporary storage. After that, I decided to consolidate the NRFB dolls to a single shelf, instead of a Princess Leia doll shrine (FAO's "Jabba's Prisoner", "Ceremonial Gown", and the slave girl action figure) and a boxed Barbie display (brunette Disco Barbie, altered-box Japanese Barbie, and ‘Enchanted Christmas' Belle). This way, I'd have a free shelf to set up a ‘room' for Elphie and Fiyero. They've been uprooted since the display shelf they sat on fell, tumbling them down four feet on top of the My Size Barbie girls and Baby Chrissy. It was so much fun, trying out different furniture and accessories. Elphie is now reclining on a jewelry-box ‘fainting couch', and Fiyero's keeping her company from an upturned black wire candle holder from Dollar Tree. The table Beloved made has a mirror mounted above it (pushpin and small framed mirror from yard sale) and it's crowded with the matching chair, a laptop, a Sailor Moon Luna figurine, and a few ‘magazines'. I still wanna tweak it some, but I'm sure they're more comfy on the bookshelf than on the display one. While shuffling around boxed dolls and the Tonner folks, I rediscovered another neglected project. While we were moving our stuff in, Beloved painted ceilings. The Studio had been a nursery, complete with glow-in-the-dark plastic stars and planets up above. As you may guess, I've had lots of these things in my past ! I even poked holes in a set and hand-sewed them to some curtains. Hadn't done anything with these, since the ‘tack' stuff rarely works, and tape works even less. But these were *nice* ones. So I heated up the short pins Mal-Wart uses to attach price tickets to fabric, poked a hole in these, too, and used the pin to hang ‘em on the walls. A soft Sailor Jupiter doll who came from a UFO Catcher game (that's kind of like a crane machine in Japan) holds a spiral galaxy in one gloved hand. When I turned off the light tonight, it looked fantastic ! Even Beloved thought I did a great job with them. He's probably quite glad I didn't want to put them back on the ceiling ! I also redid some floor storage. With the two new VW Beetles, it was getting clumsy underfoot. I already had a red My Scene convertible (TRU), a purple ‘Real Friends' remote control sedan (yard sale), and Elphie's jeep (GoodWill). A bit of shuffling, and now they're together and out of the way. Even now if it looks more like a miniature used car lot than it did yesterday ! A wall-display unit (Dumpster-dived) makes a romantic doll archway, but it's rather big. I mean, Elphie and Fiyero could dance in it ! Or it'd be a neat dinner terrace for some Barbie-size couples. It's now in front of the ‘Swan Lake' castle (yard sale), acting as a sort of ornate gateway. One day, I'll have to use that thing in a photo. As usual, I have the most incredible imagination and the best of creative intentions...and the follow-through of a frozen sloth. After that, I sorted through some patterns lying around, put up a recycled cup hook for my MP3 player - I lost it a few days ago, and don't wanna tear the place up looking for a matchbox with headphones again - and did some general tidy work. Cheap-serged the 10c strip of blue-with-silver-glitter-stars fabric I bought Thursday, hung up a few print-outs. Now all I need is that 1968 "World of Barbie" white case ! The hunt continues... Oh, yeah ! Before I shuffled the shelves, I touched it up a bit. The shelves are an inexpensive flat-pack bookcase that Beloved's Uncle gave us. It's pretty battered, but still solid. The faux-woodgrain had peeled up in several places, mostly from taped-up newspaper articles that we removed. It's not so bad, but the peeling revealed the pale pressboard beneath. No way to fix it, but a brown Crayola marker makes the damage less noticeable. Especially if a bit of black marker is dotted in and wiped down. ‘Posters' salvaged from Dollar Tree calendars also hide some minor damage. So it was a pretty busy, very satisfying Saturday ‘round here. Hope your day was as great ! *Ps - here's a link if you wanna see the 'Real Friends' car. Mine was a buck at a yard sale, but otherwise identical -> http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://hondamobilia.vtec.net/images/S2000/img_050319-9016.jpg&imgrefurl=http://hondamobilia.vtec.net/s2000.htm&h=427&w=640&sz=112&hl=en&start=20&tbnid=Y0uG-Q9e0pk7dM:&tbnh=91&tbnw=137&prev=/images%3Fq%3D%2522real%2Bfriends%2522%2Bcar%26start%3D20%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN Heckua link, eh ?
Posted by dorriebelle
at 11:22 PM CDT
Friday, 27 July 2007
Fall-over Friday
Mood:
a-ok
Now Playing: "The Incredibles" - Dearest Son loves the explosions even more now !
Whew ! Sometimes, I can't stop myself. I'm already a day ahead of the pattern catalog image processing. There's only 27 images left to do. I may just finish tomorrow, if it's a boring day. I'm so close to finishing, I literally can't stop. If I have a slightly restless night, I'll label it ‘insomnia' and crop/clean a few more overnight, until I literally fall asleep in the chair. I get so obsessed over the most minor things. But, when it's all done, there'll be 94 new sheets in the album I'm using as a catalog. Beloved Hubby, who's been amazingly patient while I'm obsessing, said that if I found someone with a more complete or comprehensive selection of cataloged patterns, I'd probably attack. He may be right. Again. Our bank gave Dearest Son a balloon and offered me a choice of measuring spoons or a scraper spatula. I took the spatula, a green one. All embossed with the bank's name, of course, but freebie score ! Some folks can't grow plants. Others can't keep fish alive. I keep melting or losing spatulas. Finally cleaned the stickers off the yellow Barbie VW Beetle. We were out of Goo Gone, so I used baby oil to remove the sticker residue. It takes a lot more elbow grease this way, but the Beetle looks like it's had a wax job ! It's parked next to the green VW Beetle, so the floor in the Studio is beginning to resemble a miniature used car lot. DMIL gave me another pair of wrecked pants to cut up for fabric. Score ! It's like velvety silk ! Got it all cut down and saved the elastic waistband. They're great for securing the bag outside the trash can, so it won't slip down. All the trash cans in the house have one - the smaller bathroom cans use waistbands from some of Son's old clothes ! - except the one in the Studio. It has one now ! Tonight, Beloved and I did the grocery shopping. I love Back-to-School sales ! We got some of what Son will need next month and a few art supplies for him. Crayola markers, just 88c ! And Beloved insisted on getting me the good document protectors for my pattern catalog. I normally buy the cheapest. But he said all my work deserves to be preserved and displayed well. So the good pack of 50 went into the cart. Since 94 printout sheets will use 47 of ‘em, there won't be many left for pattern piece storage ! I didn't even go near the doll section while we were out. No need. I'm seriously re-thinking the ReAnne doll, and I don't really need anything else. Besides, I just visited TRU and Mal-Wart on Thursday, while Son was deciding what to get since nobody had BumbleBee. So I was sort of shopped out when it comes to dolls. I did get myself some Provolone !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Thursday, 26 July 2007
Shopping and stars...but no BumbleBee.
Mood:
happy
Now Playing: City trash truck not pickin' up our trash again this week. (sigh)
What a busy day ! Woke up late, but got Dearest Son ready for his last day of Summer School on time. Even got to spend a few minutes with Beloved Hubby this morning. I made him a bag lunch - a bottle of water, a ham on rye sandwich, and for fun, I tucked in a packet of Son's LEGO fruit snacks. But the morning was only a moment of quiet happiness. From then on, though, it was go, Go, GO ! Finally got the printers at the library to work with me - and ‘FlashGordon', our mini USB drive. Sadly, they have printers crappier than ours. No kidding. Two printouts were so blurred, I printed them at home just to see if my photo-editing was worse than I thought. It probably is, but the file was good. For some reason, their laser printer does worse on pattern envelopes than our Brother inkjet. The mostly-white outline stuff printed fine, but anything that used more ink was riddled with lines and was fuzzy. So, it looks like I drain an ink cartridge rather than run to the library. Luckily, I only printed a few images, from the variety I brought to test with. Library fails. Son earned enough tickets for the Transformers Bumblebee he wanted. Unfortunately TRU didn't have it anymore. So we hit Mal-Wart. Nope. He picked out a remote-control ‘Chub City' VW Beetle, but he hasn't played with it much. Still, he handled the disappointment better than I would have at his age. I once cried - in the store ! - because a book I saved up weeks for was out of stock by the time I had the cash. I was thirteen at the time ! I wasn't bawling, just teary-eyed with disappointment, yet my parents were ‘so humiliated', they walked out and left me there. Ah, memories. I eventually got the book, but the spine was so cheap, the book fell apart a month afterwards. Our shopping trip was fun, but took a lot of time. I wanted him to be able to look at *everything*, and he did. We also needed a few groceries. I also learned that the notebooks that are 40c at the ‘low-town' store are 20c at the M-W uptown. Hmpft. I did find a small remnant I liked, variegated dark blue fabric with glittery silver stars and dots...an inch over a quarter-yard. At the low, low price of 10c, you know I bought it ! All the nice fabrics I saw there are gone - bought up since the last time we went. That store is losing its fabric section after Christmas, so nice prints don't linger long. I suspect there's serious fabric hoarding in some area homes... my stash hit ‘SABLE' several years ago. (SABLE = Stash Already Beyond Life Expectancy) If you want a Fiona or other Shrek Princess doll, now's a good time to snag one. Our M-W has ‘em on markdown to $15. The Snow White one is especially lovely, but that may be my brunette bias talking ! Got a second look at the ReAnne (Magical DoReMi) doll while at TRU, and I'll probably go back for her this weekend. Our store still had the three they had last weekend, and as long as I don't get the one with the smeared mouth paint, I'll be happy. It's funny that the 4 inch one is $5., but the 11-inch is $7. Maybe it's because the smaller one comes with a DVD ? They're about done with their shelf re-do, too. Lots more dolls = lots more happy ! The book I imaged today for the pattern catalog was a real bear ! It took sooooo long. The one tomorrow is similar, so I got my work cut out for me. I also have to re-scan some of the ones from Doll World later this weekend, because I wasn't worried about the pictures when I scanned the pattern and directions. Now I need the pictures. (sigh) Why is a ‘quick fix' never quick, or a real fix ? It's just a quick way to end up in a real fix ! So that was my day. Waiting for Beloved to call, so I know he's on his way home. That way, dinner will be close to table-ready when he arrives. Too bad I haven't cleaned in three days. I'm sure he'll be glad when this pattern catalog imaging project is over, too !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 4:59 PM CDT
Wednesday, 25 July 2007
See-though backgrounds are fun !
Mood:
lucky
Now Playing: oscillating fan - aaaaahhhhh.....
Another quiet day. I didn't play any movies on the new sound system ! In fact, I didn't do much at all today. Edited two of the remaining books for the pattern catalog, and refigured how much I have left to do. Six more books. If I keep at my current rate - or even slow down some ! - I'll be done before month's end. I'm sure it'll be a relief once I'm finished, since you won't have to read about it anymore ! Beloved Hubby, while tired, watched my image editing last night, and gave me a couple of much-appreciated tips and new tricks. He showed me how to use the ‘paste as transparent selection' tool, and while it was fun, the images weren't moveable once pasted. When I ‘paste as new layer', they can be moved around until I save it off. I commented that, while this new skill wasn't as good for my pattern book project, it was great, because I'd be able to use the same skills to paste doll images on unusual backgrounds. So I tried that today. And learned a few things. First off, what I was doing wasn't removing the background. Since I had black/gray images on a white backdrop going on top of a white canvas, it looked like I was. Nope. I pulled up my directions for ‘How to Put Doll Image on Internet Backdrop' that I'd cut/pasted from a chat board. Hmm. Clearly, the author has a more recent version of PaintShopPro than I have. We have 5.03 (read : ancient) and there was no such thing as an ‘erase background' tool anywhere on ours. Looks like that happened in 2004 - and we've had this one for so long, I can't remember when Hubby and I *didn't* have it. I looked up PSP's home page. They're up to PSPX, and I can have it for the low, low upgrade price of $60. ! Not happening. Not this month. I toyed with downloading the free trial, but why try something I can't have ? I'll get spoiled by the new features and end up resentful when the freebie expires. So, more on a lark than anything else, I pulled up Google and typed ‘erase background in Paint Shop Pro 5'. And got a full walk-through on how to create transparent GIFs ! That's what I was trying to do. As it turned out, I had the capability to make the background transparent with just three directions ! Reduce the colors to 256k, choose ‘Set the Transparency Value to the Current Background color' from the ‘Colors' menu, then place the image on the canvas using ‘Paste as Transparent Selection' in the Edit menu. I could even edit the image and see how the transparency would look ! Who needs a 'background erase' tool ? I have something just as good, if not better, already ! Spent the next three hours playing with it. I snagged images and posted numerous edits of dolls on ‘em. I ended up with one that looked like a long parade of cheesed-off bridesmaids walking single-file down a beach and off the frame. I'm not very good at it yet - there's still some tell-tale marks that make it look like a cut/paste, and I'm not sure how to improve it without taking too much off the image - but soon, there'll be some wild images for you on the site ! I would have one for you now, but remember how I said I'd been playing for hours ? Well, PSP glitched on me and locked up. I'm still waiting for it to finish shutting down. I'm giving it five more minutes before I do a full computer shut-down. It's starting to worry me. Update : Had to shut the computer off the hard way, but most of my 'work' was saved - so I added an image of Fiona, a transparent .jpg on top of a background of stars. Busy backgrounds hide the more obvious lines until I can get more practice. As it is, I tweaked the saved Fiona image for 20 minutes ! It's a cut/paste of the same photo used on the doll review page - the one of her out of box, in her gown. This coming from a woman who's all flustered about learning the new sound system. Next thing ya know, I'll be too scared to program a VCR, and I've long been the only one in the family who could ! Man, I'm getting timid in my old age...
Posted by dorriebelle
at 11:51 PM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 9:59 AM CDT
Tuesday, 24 July 2007
Not much of a Tuesday...
Mood:
cool
Now Playing: traffic and 7-11 suppliers offloading
Took the backup CD to the library today, to test the printing. First computer didn't recognize the disc. Second one did, but it's a central computer that doesn't print. Third one acknowledged the presence of a disk in the drive, but wouldn't read the directory. (sigh) Next time, I'll just load it to a flash drive. Maybe Thursday, I'll get a successful test print. At least I got to make two young ladies happy - I gave them my old Japanese Sailor Moon manga. So it wasn't a complete loss of a morning. Not much in the GoodWill this time. There was a nice large wicker chair, but $3. was a bit much for it. It was Crissy or Timey Tell sized, but since both dolls sit with their legs out, it's probably best that I left it there. I did find a plastic Barbie chair that looks just like the mulberry-colored bed I saw at TRU the other day. Turns out, it's from the My Scene Party Pad. Plastic is a bit stressed at one side, so I'll probably cover it with fabric - or a doll ! For 25c, it's a score. Just hope that, if the spiral staircase comes up for grabs, I'm there to grab it ! I also went grocery shopping, and remembered to buy another set of hooks. When I ‘win' a white World of Barbie case, I'm gonna be ready to hang it ! Didn't even look at the dolls or fabric sections. I must be getting old... Or I'm saving that $10. for the ReAnne doll ! I know I'm in trouble when I'm thinking of him/her three days after putting him/her down. But for now, the hunt for the white Barbie case continues, and I still haven't done anything with the posters I finally sprayed this weekend. Plus, the house is a wreck, with bits of packing and boxes from the sound system everywhere. I got plenty to do without worryin' about a doll and pattern printouts not working. But I'm worrying about both anyway !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 1:45 PM CDT
Monday, 23 July 2007
Meditations on the Art of Sound
Mood:
surprised
Now Playing: "The Incredibles" - that should rattle the pictures on the walls !
Quiet day...or, at least it was ! Beloved Hubby lucked into a flat-out amazing deal on surround-sound and a DVD recorder, so after a two-hour wrestle-fest with all the wires and components, we had speakers ringing the living room, wires tucked under the carpet, and effects vibrations rattling the floor and furniture. Wow. There's so much ya miss when the sound's not very good. It also plays music CDs, and that's incredible, too. I wanna rent something with lots of noise, like a Terminator movie, so I can hear and feel the explosions ! This place, much as I love it, is sort of a sound sponge. A radio played in one room can only be heard in another if the volume's up enough to be painful in the first room. I was thinking of getting a cheap boom box for the Studio, but you can hear it all with the new system, all over the house ! It's too bad that most of my Mystery Science Theater 3000 VHS tapes are too badly degraded to transfer to DVD. Guess we'll salvage what we can. Once we know what we're doing with the thing ! Not much time to work on the pattern images. I'll be so glad when that project's over ! Finished with the 200 file book. Whew. If I only do ten files a day, I'll still be done on schedule. I'll be so glad when it's all done and printed. Tomorrow's a big day !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Sunday, 22 July 2007
Shipper Sunday...and hail to the House of Heterodyne !
Mood:
bright
Now Playing: "Shrek" - again, It's funny that we have the first on VHS and the second on DVD...
We had a very nice day today, even though I'm just now getting at the computer. Dearest Son has been earning tickets to redeem for toys, and today he had enough for that black truck Transformer he's had his eye on. So, off to Mal-Wart this afternoon. We nearly drove him crazy, though, as Beloved Hubby and I were so engrossed with reading Phil Foglio's Girl Genius online (http://www.girlgenius.com/) that it took us *forever* in his eyes to step back from it and get dressed ! We left with an entire volume still to read ! (sigh) I love PF's work. Been reading him since Buck Godot. Only reason I kept Robotech Art 2 was his SDF-1 gag sheet. (happy sigh) I really like Agatha. And Gil ! Together !! I'm such a ‘shipper' * And, once we got there, of course, they had no black truck Transformers. Poor Son was nearly overwhelmed. That's all he's talked about for weeks. So we hopped back into Lightning Molly - she's my car - and went to TRU. Wow. I hadn't been there in months. Probably since around Christmas. They had a Transformers display right at the door, with several black truck ones on a higher shelf. Of course, I reached for the least-bashed box, and my mere presence scattered two forlorn boys who didn't wanna be seen longing. Son was overjoyed. He was worried he'd have to get something else, but he doesn't know how determined Hubby and I get about toys ! My guys headed off to look around - after all, he's still earning tickets ! - for future daydreams. Speaking of daydreams, you know where I wandered off to. They're moving gondolas and shelving around, and some of them haven't moved since the place opened. You could tell from the floor markings. And a sales associate told me. Upshot was, they had much more doll space, tons more doll happiness, and a separate markdown section ! I was tempted by the ‘American Idol' playset, marked down to $17., but I hate Idol, and the set really wasn't much when you really studied it. Ultimately got the ‘Raquelle' Fashion Fever doll in a package with 11 clothing articles and 5 pair of shoes. Purses are a total write-off. They look good, but are heavy and don't open. Wanna see ? Second doll on this page, the brunette one - http://www.fashionfeverbarbies.eu/2007/index.htm . It's kind of funny, but her shoes all endeavor to make her feet look bigger. No kidding. Every last pair extends the sharp toe way past where hers end. It makes the shoes look more...umm, let's say ‘sophisticated' instead of ‘F-M'. But really, these are some wicked shoes, very worldly. Some of them you could probably use to prepare coleslaw. The clothes look nice, but the blouse she was wearing had a hole right next to the Velcro TM strip. Not much I could do - it was an actual hole, not a tear, and I didn't notice it until I was removing the blouse from ‘Agatha'. Another quality control issue from your friends at Mattel...I patched it somewhat with Fray Check. Doesn't fix it, but at least it won't fray or spread further. Her hair is nice and silky, but it's the kind that frizzes at the bottom. So she'll probably get a haircut. In package, it was contained by one of those plastic sewn-on strips. Growlmutterwhine... I hate those things. On the plus side, it was fairly easy to get her out of the package. Two plastic tags held her head up, and a clear plastic strip held her waist to the box liner. A cutout loop from the cardboard liner held her feet, and the heels of her kitchen-utensil-sharp boots were tucked back into the box. Not sure why. All the clothes are held down by even tinier plastic tags, clear elastic bands hold down shoes and handbags, and the liner is anchored to the box by a single strip of tape. Easiest de-boxing I've had in a while. Fiona had more holding her in than ‘Agatha' did. Bring scissors if you buy one. She's currently wearing the burgundy with black lace overlay dress, with the black FM pumps. That big silver bow's gonna go bye-bye, but I'll probably use it as a headband or something. On the way to the check-out, we passed by a High School Musical doll display, and I showed CJ how the dolls had close to the same head mold, with paint changes, but mine was cheaper and had more clothes, because she didn't sing. Another customer perusing the section peered at the one I held - and headed off to the regular Barbie section. I'm so evil ! They had the Top Model dolls that I've only heard about. Eeeehh. Nothin' of interest to me. They look awfully thin. The Island Princess looks like a fun line for Holiday '07, but a bit too kid-friendly (read: blindingly bright colors) to hold my attention. Ironically, they had none of the Birthstone dolls I'd wanted to see for so long. Not a one. Glad Mal-Wart had ‘em about two weeks ago, so I could decide. I was mildly interested in the yellow ReAnne doll from the translated-anime series Magical DoReMi. She was so cute ! About 11 inches tall, about on the same scale as Elphie, not Barbie. But...I've already added three new dolls to Chez Insanity in the last two Saturdays ! Still...if I find $6.98 plus tax in the near future... Sigh. Reason #4592 I need to stay the heck away from TRU ! *In fan parlance, a ‘shipper' is someone who's into the relationship part of the show/movie/anime/book/whatever. He/She will find or build relationships on the slightest of evidence, and gush on it endlessly. Often writes mushy fanfiction or draws lovey-dovey portraits of their chosen ‘ships' kissing. Strong tendency to marry other shippers. Very romantic people. Right, Beloved ?
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Saturday, 21 July 2007
Spray Saturday
Mood:
a-ok
Now Playing: "Digital Love" - Daft Punk
Not much doll stuff going on today. It's bright and sunny, so I figured I'd best re-spray the old posters and spray the new ones with Krylon Matte Finish. It keeps the shine down in photos. Only problem is that it was a bit windy at times. Usually right after I'd waited for the breeze to die down - it'd pick right back up again while I was in the middle of spraying ! That stuff smells too bad to do it in the house. Like last time. Phew ! Beloved Hubby sprayed one. His was much better than mine. Nice even coat. Wish I could have gotten him to do ‘em all. But he was already working on some stuff due to be picked up Monday. In any case, I got all the posters done, and they stayed flat this time. The twelve-inch string I tied to the can really helped me keep the right distance, so the weight didn't ripple the paper. Brought them inside to dry, although they dried very quickly outside. Just got tired of chasing them over the yard when the wind started its tricks again. I'm thinking of duct-taping two foam-core pieces together, to store all the posters flat. Or just get another cardboard project display triptych. I was going to mount each one to its own foamcore, but now I'm not sure. Long as they stay flat and undamaged, I'm fine with it. After a few errands, we hit Dollar Tree. Nothin' really new there. I found one of those sticker packets like what we bought Dearest Son - but these were for me. One hundred Barbie stickers, all glittery and pretty, with lots of brunettes ! Actually, there were four each of 25 designs, with pastel-tinted iridescent backing. They're about the same size as the Cars ones Son got, so I'm not sure how I'll use ‘em, but they're fun ! Still working on the pattern catalog images. Not much time to work on ‘em, when Beloved Hubby's home, he has his own projects on the terminal ! Got 101 of the ‘Aileen's Petite Fashions' images done. Only another 59 to go, since I'd done 40 Friday. They take next to no time at all. Still, it's really starting to get tiring. On Tuesday, I'll be at the library, so I'll do a test print of the images that are already ready. Hope their printer works better ! Not much else going on. Hope your Saturday is more exciting - in a good way !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Friday, 20 July 2007
Friday, and things become clearer...
Mood:
bright
Now Playing: "I Walk The Line" - a really good DVD rental.
Of course, now that I'm using Word to type the entries, Tripod hasn't misplaced so much as a semicolon. Oh, well. This way I can type throughout the day, and think a bit more about what I'm trying to say, possibly edit out the excess verbiage I'm known for. Plus, Word - even our ancient but legal 2003 version - has a spell checker I don't have to download and install separately. Still pluggin' away at the pattern image catalog. Stripped 40 files today, but they were sooo easy. Next to nothing to do. While we were at the library yesterday, I verified that I could use their laser printers to print ‘em out for 15c a page. Still cheaper than the approximately 25c a page ya get out of most inkjet cartridges. Since I have an appointment there with two young ladies on Tuesday - they're inheriting my Japanese Sailor Moon manga - I'll take the back-up CD I've already burned and see if their printers do a better job on the images. I'm willing to bet that they will ! The Brother is doing a bang-up job, much better than the Lexmark would have done with the same source material, but shelling out $5.25 for the pages I have ready now is much cheaper than buying another $25. inkjet. The shelf I had Elphie and Fiyero sitting on - along with the Witch of the West and Ogre Baby Girl toys from the ‘Madame Alexander Wizard of Oz' and Shrek 3 Happy Meal promotions - fell, and dumped everyone to the floor, about four feet below. On top of My Size Barbies Casey and Gracie and Baby Chrissy. Yikes. Luckily no one was permanently damaged, but I'm not putting that shelf back up there. Instead, I'm going to finally buy that white 1968 Barbie case I've been wanting. Beloved Hubby told me to go ahead and order it when I came back from the focus group Monday, but I dawdled, mostly because I wasn't sure where I'd hang the case. Walls in the Studio are getting pretty full ! But it'd be perfect in that non-shelf space ! I had the pink version of that case - here's a link if you'd like to see one -> http://www.dolls4play.com/barbielistphotos/mc238.jpg - but I prefer the white version instead. That is one rather violent shade of pink ! Mine was open most of the time, sometimes because it was an apartment, but mostly because I hated that color. I didn't hate pink, just preferred more cotton-candy shades of it. I didn't hate what came to be called ‘Barbie pink' until I had to wear sunglasses to check out that section of Toys R Us back in the day. Odd, how I now think of those times as the glory days. I did think of getting the pink one, as a sort of ‘childhood repurchase', but even the child me would have wanted the white one if given a choice. They're not any more or less expensive than the pink or blue ones, but I only see the white version once or twice a month. It's otherwise identical to the pink case, just the vinyl is white and the detail coloring is different, and in prettier shades. So I'm gonna hunt one down and cherish it. By hanging it up in the Studio ! Maybe part of it is a poem to my ‘new, improved' childhood ! I sure won't hang up clothes in it, or the Midge and Barbie ones. Could never get more than three or four hangers on that bar in there anyway. They never stayed up there for long, either. I was either a rough-and-tumble kid, or the little coat hangers were just eternal optimism meeting uncaring gravity head-on. My Barbies' clothes (along with Ken's and the Skippers') all fit in there back in '75. I simply didn't use hangers. There they were, either neatly laid out or hurriedly tossed in, either way soon becoming a shifting wad in the closet section, easy to dump out when setting up apartments at Lisa or Angie's house. While we didn't yet understand irony, it was kind of funny to us that big props - houses, cars, etc - didn't start appearing until shortly before we were ready to move out of Barbie and into teenhood. But everyone had a licensed vinyl case ! Closet section became a sofa, when the ‘Accessories' box got turned so the blank part faced out. Sometimes it was covered with a fabric scrap, for that ‘comfy home' look. It'd be removed completely for seating until the cardboard slot for it started to sag. The doll section was the door, or a phone booth. Artwork clipped from magazines or included with bubblegum cards usually decorated the blank spaces. Since the case fastened at the top, when it was down, the lid became the floor, usually festooned with a carpet scrap or a crocheted doily for an area rug. I stupidly put an ugly sticker from a pack of CB Radio trading cards on my ‘floor', and to my horror, it wouldn't peel off ! I picked at it until most of it came up, but that spot was sticky from that moment on. Not a lot of Mattel furniture in the ‘hood, either. Spray-paint and hair spray can lids in various colors made available modular furniture. One of Lisa's more...unique dolls preferred a seat on a tomato-shaped pincushion. Since Lisa's mom hated having all the pins pushed in, Lisa's unfortunate doll was hopefully ‘into' that sort of thing. Angie had a double ‘sleep and keep' case that I sort of envied, I just hated that our dolls couldn't handle or touch the painted-on props. And those beds did not look comfy until we found some fabric scraps. I have a 90s version of the ‘Sleep and Keep', but I don't consider it a case. It's Molly's bedroom ! It actually does sort of resemble the one shown in a few episodes of Sailor Moon... It's sort of funny how a fallen shelf put me into contact with so many memories...and clarified what I wanted. Hmm. Maybe Elphie and Fiyero pushed it ?
Posted by dorriebelle
at 4:21 PM CDT
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