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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Box liners and other recycling...
Now Playing: kittens snoring...yes, our cats snore. Go figure.
 

Current Mood : Industrious

 

Not a lot happening today. Fixed the Dorinda doll's jeans, took a tacky sewn-on design off an otherwise neat pink and silver Barbie tunic, and repaired a slight hole in the knit, and sewed up the ripped multicolored ‘Marcia Brady' dress that came on the Bubblecut Barbie I bought last month. The dress is such a riot of color that, in the photos, Bubblecut is wearing it torn, but ya can't tell. My stitches are painfully obvious to me, but from three feet away, again, it's such a wild print that the repair is hard to discern. It looks much like another dart. Bubbles is wearing the pink and silver tunic in today's photo, posing in the box liner to the Island Princess playset. I think she looks great !

 

Speaking of the Flea Market where Bubbles was purchased - I really have to get her a better name ! - it's back again this weekend. I may go Friday, just to get out of the house. In the meanwhile, though, I'm gonna wash the pink and white dress that came on last month's yard sale Cinderella doll - I have two ‘Cinderelly's Surprise' dolls and dresses now ! - and once it's dry, I'm gonna dye it green. Already have green dye, and I'm curious how it'll come out. If it ‘s completely wrecked, I'm still not out much. If it works, I just need to make a simple slip for the doll to wear with it, so the dye doesn't stain her. And I've opened up a whole new field of what to do when I have two or three of the same doll outfit. I have three blue Cinderella LDP dresses that are identical...

 

I'm also hoping, next time I'm out, to find hair dye for my Little Princess Molly (Sailor Moon) doll project, and brown Fusion for the chest and maybe vanity from the Island Princess  playset. When I mentioned doing a dye job on one of the Disney dolls' hair, I neglected to mention that, yes, I am using regular old hair dye. Rit dye will eventually leach into the vinyl of her head, so I can't use that stuff. Hair dye - especially a good brand with lots of color - will work, without dyeing the head. I've used Clairol on the MSB girls, and learned a lot from the experience !

 

Now, a word of caution before I jump in with all the gory details. This is just how I did it, based on other folks' directions. They didn't take responsibility if I wrecked my doll, so I'm gonna pass along that fine tradition of ducking it, too. Don't do this until you've experimented - or do it anyway, it's your doll and your risk. This is me, dodging responsibility. Ok, then.

 

Basically, I pick a time when nobody's home but me. The doll's hair gets washed well, and allowed to dry a day or two in advance. Any styling product or even dust in her hair will affect how well the dye takes. Her hair gets combed until there are no snarls and the smallest comb can go through easily. Her face and head get shielded with masking tape along the hairline and plastic wrap taped to that, and secured. Then, she gets suspended upside down from the shower curtain bar in the bathroom, with rags beneath. Her hair gets brushed one more time, to hang straight down, and it's dye time !

 

Boy, does that stuff stink ! Mix the dye according to package directions, grab an old comb and the rubber gloves, and we begin ! I often start with a good all-over application, then get down to slowly combing it in, making sure to get all the hair. Believe it or not, the MSBs each used a whole bottle of the stuff, with just a bit left to dye a regular Barbie. Once the dye is used up, and the hair is well saturated, the hard part begins. Waiting 4 or more hours for the dye to soak in. It seems like it takes forever ! I often check it, just to make sure I haven't melted it or anything.

 

When time is up, haul the doll down, and give her hair a good rinse. Lots of dye will come out, but there should be plenty left in ! I usually secure a towel around her head, under her hair, with a clothespin, and comb her hair out again, and let it dry overnight. I've skipped and used the included conditioner, and it didn't seem to matter, really. They both have soft, pretty hair.

 

Now, that's just how I did it for them. For all I knew, the hair would dry up and fall out ! So, like me, if you decide to try this, you're on your own, kid ! I figured, if the hair went completely to h#ll, I'd just reroot new stuff. I really wasn't risking much. And it turned out fine. But there's lots of different fibers used for doll hair, so proceed with caution and I completely absolve myself of responsibility !

 

One thing's for sure - that blonde hair alters the color. If you want, say, a medium brunette doll instead, you'd best choose a dark brown dye. Both Gracie and Casey's hair is lighter than I intended, but still very pretty. And now, I'm considering doing it all again, if I can find a good color. Wish me luck in that !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:52 PM CDT
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Lego and Galactic Heroes and clearance Cheetahs...
Now Playing: Some dingbat yelling over at 7-11.
 

Current Mood : Tired - but happy. New doll ! Laughing

 

Today I HAD to get Dearest Son registered for school, so that was primary on the agenda. Not registered = they put ya in whatever school the Edu. Dept thinks might be fun. And getting a bus assignment is a nightmare. No way. Not gonna happen. This is his third school in the system, and we've only moved once ! After that, a quick trip to the recyclers, then, we're off to TRU ! Ever since he saw the new Star Wars Lego ads, he's been wanting to go. So, even though I was just there, I allowed myself to be persuaded to go again anyway. ‘Cause, you know, I just hate going to toy stores.

 

Once he was registered, and I'd claimed a few bucks for soda cans, we were there. After an endless sweep of Lego shelves, Dearest found a small Batman set he liked. Unfortunately, most of the SW sets were in the $30. to $50. range, well out of everyone's budget.

 

I somehow found myself in the doll section - imagine that ! - and since the ‘20% off all Markdowns' sales had been extended another week, took a second look at the Cheetah Girls. Evidently, they'd found a few more in the back, but some I saw last week had sold. And at $5.48, I was more than willing to check ‘em out one more time. I mean, shoot, that's a reasonable price, even if you were just lookin' to score clothes for other dolls. Most of the Fashion Fever outfits over at TRU are $6. - and if you're lucky, that's two shirts, a pair of Capri pants, and a pair of shoes. And if you're very, very lucky, the outfit will fit one of your 1966-bodied dolls.

 

‘Dorinda', a streaked blonde Cheetah with purple clothing elements, wasn't there last week. I studied her carefully. Nice green eyes, and there were two complete outfits in the box. Two sets of shoes, too, including a pretty pair of silver sandals. And I kinda liked the blouse/dress on the doll... what the heck.

 

Then Dearest euchred me. He wanted to look at the Star Wars toys again, so we did. Just not the ones displayed at the store's entrance. The toys over in the reserved-for-Star Wars  section were completely different, and had little to do with the upcoming Clone Wars TV series. There, his eyes fell on an adorable ‘Galactic Heroes' X-Wing, with TRU-exclusive Biggs, beside Luke, Leia, and R2D2. He was in love - and heck, he'd earned the tickets, I just planned on smaller purchases today. It was just sooo cute, though ! So I gave in, and we both left with toys. He did, however, have to put the Lego set back. I couldn't buy it all !

 

I really should write up the Dorinda doll as a review. She was nicer than expected ! Her clothes fit a '66 body - I'm using the missing-pinkie spare vintage body as a gauge - but the shoes are a bit snug. Dorinda's feet don't have the curving shape Barbie's do, they're actually smaller, and angle down sharply. The jeans on the doll have a small split in one inner-leg seam - guess I didn't look the doll over as closely as I thought ! - but the rest really is good. Her purple and cheetah-print blouse/dress fit the Barbie body better than it fit hers, but I didn't care for the beige ribbon under the neckline, so I very carefully removed it. For once, I altered something and didn't tear or put a hole in anything ! Jeans had a lot of detail stitching and a bit of glitter, and looked great. They were tight, but also fit, as did the glitter-free, but otherwise matching, denim jacket.

 

Her second outfit was a black dress with attached black Capri pants, paired with a wide soft ‘leatherette' black belt. The belt boasted shiny purple contrast stitching. This could be worn under the purple satin ‘Cheetah Girl' baseball-style jacket. Since the dress/leggings is stretchy knit, it'd fit just about any sixth-scale girl, and without the belt - it's separate - it looks like something a professional dancer would wear to jazz class or rehearsals. Sexy, but not revealing.

 

Dorinda also came with - are there any words more exciting than ‘comes with' ? - a gold-tone headset, a black cuff bracelet, a purple ‘bead' bracelet, a paddle-like starburst purple hairbrush, star-shaped purple earrings, and a ‘Growl Power' card than gives website access to the Cheetah Girls via the manufacturer's site, playalongtoys.com. Her shoes - a pair of silver wedgie sandals and a pair of strappy purple pumps - fit the soft vinyl Barbie feet just fine, the rigid straight-leg Barbie feet, not so much. While it's not a bonus for most folks, I also count the hollow black body-shape clothing insert as an included goodie - I can hang it up with the other dress forms ! 

 

Dorinda herself is OK - painted-on pink panties are just skirting the line between underwear and thong, legs click a solid three times, her hands are kinda paddle like, but still aren't bad, the bend to her elbows is natural, and her hair is good, if frizzy. I think it's supposed to be like that. It was a bit sparse in the back when I freed her from the box, but a quick brush-out fixed that. The pulled-back style is achieved through a couple rubber bands, but I don't think it'd change much if the bands were removed. No hairspray at all. She has pretty green eyes and a good - if a bit stiff-lookin'- smile, and I love her normal-looking nose. She rather reminds me of the "Miley" doll in the Hannah Montana line. Not surprisingly, PlayAlong makes both the Cheetas and the Hannahs.

 

I think she'd be more attractive if her lips stood out a bit more. The cotton-candy pink color she has blends in with her peachy complexion. I kinda wish they'd left off on the light pink ‘frost' eye shadow, too. At least half the ‘Fashion Fever' dolls have the same thing, so I know it's trendy and adds light to the eyes, but that doesn't mean I'm a fan of it. Let's face it, I did ‘frost' eye shadow when I was young enough to think it looked fabulous, but it was the ugliest shade of robin's egg blue you've ever seen ! I haven't been a fan of shimmery-type makeup in any color ever since. So I may do some... experiments with ‘Do' here... (maniacal laugh)

 

About the only bad thing I have to say about Dorinda is that there's doll hair peeking out in the front, where her head meets her neck. I always hated that when I was a kid. I didn't realize it was fixable, so I'd drive myself crazy trying to pull those tiny bits of hair out. It never occurred to me that there was any other way, as I'd never dreamt of beheading a doll when I was a child. Today, I just pop the head off, or angle it upwards, and tuck the hair back in - but it speaks of lousy quality control to me.

 

Anyway, new doll. Yaaaay ! Dearest is registered for school - YAAAAAY ! Believe it or not, I actually had a nightmare about forgetting that, and his first day in second grade being a disaster...


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:52 PM CDT
Monday, 4 August 2008
More Xanadu - almost enough to make ya wanna see PDorrie again !
Now Playing: nothin' really.

 

Current Mood : Quiet

 

Current Image Notes : Here's an image of the animated Kira, just for kicks. Amazingly,  images from Don Bluth's animated Xanadu sequence are much easier to find online !

 

Beloved Hubby is home today - he's not feeling too well, either. So we let him rest, and I did grocery and bill runs. Glad that's all over with. Today and tomorrow are registration days for school, so I can't let tomorrow go by like today did, without getting that done.

 

Not sure where today went. I didn't do much housework, and putting groceries away didn't take that long. Idly poked around and found a new free Barbie pattern that looks nice -  http://tinyurl.com/5ageur. It's a blog - images of the dress are allll the way at the bottom, so keep scrolling. Lotsa photos, and the pattern's linked, as a PDF file.  Haven't sewn it yet m'self, but it seems fairly easy, and ya can't beat the price ! There's also tutorials and patterns for pencil pouches, make-up bags, and sewing machine thread-catchers. All free !

 

From there, I decided to clean up my bookmarks. Ended up over at cutupandkeep.net, a kind of neo-hippie/hipster site with crafts made from junk and bits and pieces. While most of the stuff displayed is too young for me, I almost always get an idea or two I can recast for my elder stateswoman age. This link'll take you right to the ‘Dolls' section, with pictures of projects completed and tutorials for others. Their ‘doll sweater from socks' may be easier to follow, and it has set-in sleeves instead of my bizarre version. Worth checking out, in any case.

 

Anyway, here's the "Dolls" section - http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/category/toys/plushies_and_friends/dolls

 

I poked around the ‘All' tab, to see more. It's on the upper left side of the page. Tonight, I mastered ‘Nautical Paper Stars', so there's little shaped stars all over the desk. Hint : If you try that tutorial, click the pictures to enlarge them, and do what's shown instead of what's described. To me, some of the directions are a bit off. I thought ‘the bottom' meant the edge we just folded, not the open-edge right side, so it took me a few minutes. I only got it right when I rigorously compared my effort to her photos. And I could only see most of the detail when I clicked on ‘em.

 

The lab'd gotten cluttered over the weekend, with the new playset and last week's goodies still somewhat scattered around. And the DPrincess dolls had fallen over on each other. So I got all that straightened out, and did a bit of housework. So I had a pretty nice day, even if I don't know where it went !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:52 PM CDT
Sunday, 3 August 2008
Tallulah who ?
Now Playing: "Tiny Dancer" - Elton John, on our local crappy radio
 

Current Mood : Playful

 

 

Feeling a bit better today. So I mostly sat around and read and hung out ! Seriously, I didn't do crap today. Well, I deboxed the Island Princess ‘Getting Ready with Tallulah'  playset. It's nice !

 

While I've had it on the ‘kinda want it' list since it came out last year, it just seemed like a lot. Even the doll-free set was $20., and I didn't want the monkey, wasn't interested much in the vanity, and most of the tiny props I already had somewhere. The trunk was intriguing (especially if I paint it) and the tea service was cute (repaint !), and the screen definitely had potential, but... I had no idea if the screen scene would be removable without damaging the framework.

 

So I was interested when the new movie - something about a crystal castle - was announced and the previous movie's remaining toys started their inevitable crawl towards Clearance. The doll-included playset got marked down from $30. to $20. on the website, and store exploration showed the non-doll one was now $15. instead of $20. Still, I waited... Then, as I kinda knew it would, there was a markdown sale. They gotta make space for the new holiday toys, after all...and 20% off is a decent discount.

 

At $12., I figured I could take the risk. Even if I really didn't like that weird-lookin' monkey. And I had no clue who Tallulah was. And exactly who was getting ready for what ? One day, I'll have to rent the movie, just to see what the playset was on about.

 

Anyway, the screen is exactly what I hoped for. Even better, in fact. The cardboard scenes pop out easily, and the included hooks and shelves - two of each - can be positioned as I like, or left off entirely. In the box, it's hard to tell. The tea set comes with tiny gold spoons, which are just adorable. The chair and stool are quite nice, and once painted, the vanity might well become a desk. Depends on whether or not the mirror section comes off. Two of the brighter pink props - a crown and a hat - only fit the monkey, so it was easy to donate all three pieces. The trunk really is nice, and the floral design on the ‘brass plate' part was a decal, easily removed. It has latch details and hinges, and the drawers ‘lock' so stuff doesn't fall out of the drawers when it's closed. Nice touch !

 

I hope to redo the screen, at least with computer paper, later this week, for photos. Scan the cardboard insert for future customizations. I also wanna save the cardboard packaging insert, it's quite pretty, with a castle on a cliff, and an ocean view.

 

If you're on the fence about this set, let me assure you, it's worth $12., especially if you've been looking for a nice screen. This one even has detachable feet, for better stability !

 

As usual, I ask myself, ‘What if you find this cheap at a yard sale now ? Ya already bought it !', but the answer comes back, "Then I'll paint one and have a variety ! This'll look great in green !"

 

You know it's time to wave bye-bye when you're being a smart-butt to your inner smart-butt !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:51 PM CDT
Saturday, 2 August 2008
Xanadu getting closer to done...just very, very slowly.
Now Playing: another ambulance going by...(hope for the occupant)
 

Current Mood : Kinda ill

 

Current Image Notes :

Believe it or not, these are the only decent images of "Kira's" main costume I can find online, after at least an hour's search. And only one got resized smaller ! I'm gonna hafta watch Xanadu a few dozen times to get the LDP costume right. It helps, though, that she wears about six different ‘shepherdess' dresses throughout the film... and that they're very, very simple outfits.

 

The recent Broadway 'revival' has about put me off this project. The few bits I found on YouTube, where the stars appeared on various talk shows, were horrible. I'm a huge fan of cheese, no one can deny that, but my arteries and brain can't process the logs they were passing off ! 

 

 

Not feeling too good today. I mostly lazed around, sewed a pair of panties for the DPrincess dolls - boy, were those tiny ! They fit OK, but to me, those were ‘bikinis', not hip-huggers ! Modified them back to waist-high regular. Last thing my dolls need to be wearing is thongs !

 

Kinda missed my yard-sale haunts, even though I had such a good time Thursday. I still haven't even opened the Island Princess playset. Do you ever do that - buy something, but delay opening it ? I think mine's a holdover from when I was a kid, I rarely opened new stuff right away, especially if it was from a big holiday. I'd slowly ration it all out, so the fun would last longer. When I got older, especially as money was pretty tight, I'd occasionally buy something and take it back later - I either needed the money or decided against another ‘frivolous' purchase. It's lead to the fact that I rarely buy anything new these days, and when I do, it's after weeks of study, planning, and thought.

 

I just don't wanna be one of those people on the boards. Who have one post of dolls and misc. for sale due to personal issues...but later post images of the $$$ newest exclusive he/she just bought. It was worst on the spaghetti sauce page - seems like the more expensive the dolls, the worse it got - but I'm seeing it now more frequently. Sure, I buy the wrong stuff sometimes, and I'll cling to it even knowing I don't really want it anymore, far longer than I should. But when I flub a buy, it's normally under $10., because I really quiz myself on doll purchases for more than that.

 

Now, everyone's entitled to do whatever they want with whatever money they have, it's none of my business. But when folks are lookin' for sympathy and envy on the same day, I kinda have to back off slowly. It's a lot harder to regret buying a Fashion Fever doll - not a huge investment, and worse case, you paid $10. for a trendy doll outfit, max. But a $200. exclusive-but-I-hate-it doll is kinda harder to just eat the losses on. Especially when everyone else who just loooooved the prototype photos hates theirs, too.

 

Well, enough on that. If I felt better, I'd crack into the playset, but I'm just not into it. Showed Beloved Hubby my latest sewing successes while they were still on the Aurora doll who'll become Xanadu's Kira. Beloved said that, if I can sew up boots, he can make me little wheels with axels on a small platform (that part's called a plate on an ice or roller skate) in his Shop, paint ‘em whatever color I want, and then glue the boot and plate together. Isn't he sweet ? He was suitably impressed with Beast - but I think he was glad when Beast moved into the Lab instead of staying in the living room. Imagine not expecting to see something that large on the sofa late one night !

 


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:51 PM CDT
Friday, 1 August 2008
Happy Birth-Month, Michelle !!
Now Playing: crappy local radio
 

Current Mood : a bit sad...'bye, Eclectic Blender.

 

Quiet stay-at-home day. Dearest Son came home from his grandparents', and immediately claimed the Disney doll and the Statue of Liberty hat-thing. While PDorrie is wearing Disney's shoes in Wednesday's photo, the soles are just too short for her. So I restored them to Dearest's new ‘baby', and thought about sewing similar purple sandals for the Princesses. I remembered, though, that I already had a pair of purple sneakers for them from a long-ago yard sale, plus another pair of glitter-dot former keychain sneakers, in a pinkish purple that'd work with that outfit. Looking around, I noted that one of the Auroras had a pair of purple and gold flats. So, really, they don't need more purple shoes.

 

Slipped the glitter-dot pair on Dorrie, and thought that we could use underwear. Playmates skirts (ha-ha) the issue by giving most of their Princesses tights, which presumably double as panties. Pocahontas, however, doesn't wear tights, so she had on a pair of undies, but I'm not sure if they're original to her or not. Same with Tinkerbell. This will happen when ya buy used dolls - ya got no clue what's original ! Ariel has a fin and swimsuit, Jasmine wears harem pants, so neither of them got tights or undies, either. So, after I knock out another pair or two of shoes, I'll sew up some. Worked on a pattern today, it just needs testing.

 

Was a twinge bored, so I looked for something to read online while having lunch. Surprisingly (maybe), Eclectic Blender seems to have folded. I'm a bit surprised, with all their ads and traffic, I figured they were doing well. Hope the owner/mods are OK. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, the ‘all dolls' board was mostly overrun by Fashion Royalty and exclusive, expensive dolls, which ultimately made it a poor cousin to Doll Divas - a site with twice the ads, and FR, all the time. I used to frequent all three, and I'd see the same post on DDivas, then EB, and if it was Barbie related, then it was over on In The Pink. DD and EB often had similar theme days, too, so it was increasingly difficult to tell them apart, just that DD was older, had more traffic, and seemed to be better-run, honestly. While it's always sad to see a chat board go, I guess it was inevitable. It was so much fun there at first, though.


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:51 PM CDT
Thursday, 31 July 2008
My Day Thursday ! Just beastly ! (grin)
Now Playing: "Private Eyes" - Hall & Oates, on an 80s local radio show
 

Current Mood : Lucky and full of Chinese food !

 

Current Image Notes : Guess who got in on Beast's first photo shoot ? Hint : that's not Beast's black and white tail !

 

 

Yay me ! The latest member of our Chez Insanity family was waiting for me this morning ! Isn't he amazing ? 39 inches of sweet, adorable Beast ! What's really funny is that I can't find out anything about him ! His tag sez he's a licensed Disney product, of course, but the biggest Beast plush/stuffed animal I can find is only 14 inches tall. He's sooo huge, he can only wear a shirt that Dearest Son can't yet - it's still too big for Son !

 

I also found a little Happy Meal Tinkerbell toy in one of the 50c small-toy grab-bags, and snagged it. So now, only Alice, Jasmine, and Pocahontas are the only girls to not have a doll of themselves. Just gotta keep my eyes open for them, I know they're out there. All else fails, I can always make little rag-doll versions !

 

The rest of my day was just as fun. Beast rode along with me all morning, buckled into the passenger seat, probably enjoying the cars and sights. GoodWill yielded another French ad reproduction poster, framed, for Beloved Hubby, and one of those foam-rubber Statue of Liberty crowns that tourists buy. The Prince guy in Enchanted wears one prominently, so I thought Dearest would like to play with it.

 

From there, it was straight on to TRU ! They're having a ‘20% off markdown items' sale, now through 8/02, so I took advantage of it to score the Barbie Island Princess ‘Getting Ready with Tallulah' playset I've idly wanted - $12. instead of $20. is probably as low as it's gonna get. They had the same set with the IP doll, but her costume was kinda cheap-lookin', and there was nothing exceptional about the doll herself. Besides, why pay more for a doll I don't want, even if it is only 4 bucks ? I can do a lot with ‘just' $4. !

 

The set includes a vanity, a chair, a stool, a chest, various ‘beauty' items, a monkey in a skirt and a large screen. Yup. The screen is about the only thing I wanted. Right now, it's ‘gold' with pink flowers and the cardboard is printed with a smiling cartoon elephant and a raccoon bearing a flower. I'm not sure if ‘Tallulah' is the elephant, or the monkey. I'm gonna pop out the cardboard, use it as a template, and replace it with some nice textured paper - or cover the elephant pieces with fabric and a glue stick ! If I want to, I can even spray-paint it, to look like wrought iron. Or go all the way and make it look like an 80s changing room with neon paint splashes ! Possibilities are endless - and I've been wanting a good screen for a long time. This one is big enough to use for site photos, too !

 

But you know me, I hated to even spend $12. on it. Kept hoping to find one second-hand. But now I have my own brand new one, and I'm really glad I bought it. I spent about an hour at TRU, ferrying stuff to the price checkers. They're down to two Madison ‘My Scene Roller Girls', with very little Barbie stuff on clearance. Quite a lot of Bratz merch, though. Cheetah Girls were less than $6. each, even the ones that sang, so now's the time if you want them - or their clothes and props ! Nearly bought another outfit for PDorrie, but it was a Fisher-Price doll's dress, so I wasn't sure if it'd fit. And I can make it m'self, I'm just getting lazy with semi-cheap prices dangling in front of me when I have a few bucks.

 

I'm seriously considering saving up for the new ‘My House' Barbie set - it's a lot like the current one, but it's $5. more and has a second floor ‘bedroom'. I normally wouldn't care, and would go with the cheaper, available one, but I like the bedroom's windows. Our TRU doesn't have it yet. They had the ‘TV Chef' playset, and it's nice...just don't know if I'll need it if I'm saving up for the house. Decisions, decisions. I mostly like the ‘My House' set because it's really open - I can fit any number of furniture pieces wherever I want, it's not limited like many doll houses. The floor is wherever you want it to be, and all the walls, both sides, are useable. I'm growing to like modular doll houses !

 

If you're into the ‘Peek-a-Boo Cuties', the Liddle Kiddle-like dolls, our TRU had several on the shelves. They're tiny ! They had the new Holiday Barbie doll, but they've had her since before Independence Day - and Canada Day - so, nothing new. Is it just me, or does her silver skirt remind anyone else of muffin cups ? Those shiny ones that you sometimes got cupcakes in ? Hmm...

 

Met a nice lady a little younger than me, buying that new Millennium Falcon. She was so excited - she'd had the original ! We chatted and I gave out some info, and I swear, the guy at the register was taking notes. Well, where else are ya gonna find out that the new one has a medical bay and is six inches bigger than the vintage one ? I wished her lots of fun playing with it (she'd also bought several action figures) because she said that was HERS. Love to meet someone else who enjoys toys !

 

Although it wasn't on the agenda, I paid a short visit to the Barnes and Noble next door - and snagged a copy of Doll Reader. Mostly for the Matt O'Neill pajama pattern, for Fiyero. Man, the projects are stacking up around here ! There's also directions for making a doll dress out of a fancy handkerchief, and I may have to try that, too.

 

By now, I was getting hot and thirsty, so I lopped Hobby Lobby and Big Lots off the list and headed for Target. Nothing new in the Dollar Spot, and I wanted to get the advertised 60 pack of pencils for $2. - Beloved burns through pencils at his Shop, and Dearest needs 24 sharpened for school late next month. From there, I snagged a jar of rice crackers, and hit the register. Two sodas at home later, I realized... I'd never looked at the toy section ! Oh, well ! Beloved wants me to go back for more pencils, so I'll be there again soon.

 

Took a bit of a nap, got Beast dressed, and started putting stuff away. Oh, what a nice day today was. When Beloved came home, we got to talking about my yard sale haunts, and I told him I'd been looking for one of his favorite movies, Once Bitten, every time I saw a pile of dusty VHS tapes. And it'd just occurred to me to check for DVD availability ! Turns out it's out, so we ended up over at Hastings. Nope. Not in ‘Feature Films', not in ‘Comedy'. So I asked a nice guy working in the video game section - it was in ‘Horror' ! How silly ! That's not a horror story at all ! They only had a used copy, like we cared - we were glad to pay the $9.99 for it. But when we got it to the register, it rang up as $5.99 ! Lucky Hubby !

 

You may not know to look at me, but I'm kind of a Bruce Campbell fan. He's so goofy ! I've probably seen Army of Darkness 50 times. He kinda reminds me of Beloved. Anyway, our library had his book, Let's Make Love ! The Bruce Campbell Way, but not his autobiography, If Chins Could Kill. Well, your lucky Dorrie found a used copy of Chins for $7., so we snagged it, too. And Chinese food.

 

Wow. You'd think it was my birthday ! But it was a great way to send my birth month off for another year ! Goodbye, July !!


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:50 PM CDT
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Princess Dorrie's first new outfit - but I didn't make it !
Now Playing: local radio - another station, still ranks

 

Current Mood : Happy and excited 

 

I'd decided to stay in today - after all, DFIL wouldn't be around to pick up Dearest Son until late afternoon, there certainly weren't gonna be any yard sales, and thrifts can always wait for my big sweep on Thursday.

 

That all changed when Beloved came home - just after Dearest and DFIL left - and had some banking for me to do while he began a local job. Wouldn't you know it, the bank his client uses is right next to Community Thrift. And if I got gas today, I wouldn't have to mess with it on My Day Thursday. So, cool.

 

Loaded four Mal-Wart sacks of donations into the car and got the banking done. Community seemed kinda bleh this time. Oh, there was a three-foot-tall Disney Beast in with the rest of the stuffed animals on the rack... now, he had potential ! I'm sure he had clothes at one point, threads dangled from where they were probably snipped off. Yes, I was handling buck-naked Beast. In public ! Some sort of silver material had once covered his horns, but it'd sheared off. While a good cleaning and brushing were clearly in order, he was in pretty good shape - and just $2.50, too. Hmmm...

 

Was trying to make up my mind when I found a sealed-package doll over by the register. On closer inspection, she was a clearly-cheap souvenir doll from Walt Disney World/ Disneyland. Still in a purple plastic ‘backpack', nearly everything this 11-inch blonde doll had was emblazoned with Disney logos. But I really liked her shirt. A cute little pink t-shirt, with Cinderella, Aurora, and Snow White sharing tea - but still not looking at each other - in front of floral images. Pink Capri pants carried the ‘crowns, stars, flowers, and hearts' idea, complete with matching headband. Odd stuffed-sole purple sandals adorned her feet, and there was a matching purple doll backpack, and a comb. Something denim and glittery rolled around in there, too, but I couldn't identify it - and there was no way in h#ll I was gonna open the plastic bag the plastic backpack rested in.

 

I wonder... carried her back to the toy section and compared her to that lonely Cinderella. The shirt might work...depended on if it already had a Velcro closure or not. But all else failed, there were ways of making stuff fit... So I bought her. And, as you can tell by the photo, pretty much all of it fit. Except the shoes - too small - and the denim jacket, which was even tight on the doll it came with. The doll backpack held a princess-themed autograph book and two hair ‘claws' - one pink, one purple - in the shape of Mickey Mouse heads. Cuuuute !

 

So, Princess Dorrie now has a unique-to-her outfit - and Dearest will probably welcome a new doll to play with. Just gotta make her a dress or something. Oddly enough, the doll's hip-sewn tag reads ‘Walt Disney World', while the shirt and big backpack reads ‘Walt Disney World/Disneyland Resort', and the doll backpack and book read ‘Disneyland Resort'. Guess they had to get it all in somewhere !

 

Beloved Hubby was home shortly after I was, and he asked why I didn't bring Beast home. He'd look great with the MSB girls - yes, he actually said that ! So, my first stop tomorrow morning is Community, again. I hope he's still there.

 

We grilled steaks and potatoes on the grill, and kicked back for the rest of the night. I printed up what I hope will be a good Jasmine harem outfit with Doll Shop Deluxe. I know I won't get to it tomorrow, but maybe this weekend, I can.

 

I'm really excited about how well those shoes came out. Now I can work on different styles and adaptations ! That's the only thing I really don't like about buying second-hand dolls - most of the time, they're barefoot ! And buying doll shoes is a PITA. You hope you got the right measurements and ordered the right size... because you have to go mail order, usually. Even if they take returns, you probably paid $4. to ship a pair of $5. doll shoes that are crappily made and not that distinctive. Mailing them back is probably just not worth it. And the cheapest, crappiest Keds knock-off at Mal-Wart is probably better made than that pair of $8. sandals you just ordered. So it's very liberating and so much cheaper when you know you can make your own - even if it is just ballerina flats and Mary Janes.

 

I think I'll try a similar idea with another doll or two, then write up the directions. I confess, I really got lucky with the uppers, so I gotta figure out how to make those from scratch before I tell anyone else how to do anything !

 

Whoops ! I forgot - I was supposed to post an image of those black shoes I made yesterday ! Hope you don't mind waiting ‘til tomorrow or Saturday - ‘cause if Beast is still there, you'll get his photo tomorrow ! Wish me luck !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:50 PM CDT
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
Dolls are everywhere !
Now Playing: "Changes" - David Bowie, on local radio, amazingly.
 Current Mood : Tired !

 

Current Image Notes : Like we needed another reason to like Ariel...

 

Not a lot going on today, either. Dearest Son and I hit Mal-Wart for a few forgotten groceries - he found a small Lego train kit, and I found Cars and Disney Princess comic collection books, for a buck each. Once I hit the ‘Ariel has dolls' image, I knew I was buying it. New Cars stories will encourage Dearest to read, too. If you'd like one, they were over by the Hot Wheels, in a red cardboard rack attached to the endcap, at our store. There's two Belle, two Ariel, one Jasmine, one Aurora, and one Cinderella story. Plots are pretty basic, with numerous continuity, anachronistic, and illustration errors, but I can't really whine about comic art I paid a buck for. Nice to know that Cinderella speaks in Comic Sans - that's worth the buck, right there. There was also a Tinkerbell ‘Disney Fairies' book, but I was already kinda splurging enough for one day.

 

They had acres of new Star Wars stuff in - giant Millennium Falcon ships, so much like the ones back in '78, but with new projectiles, sound effects and lights, and a medical bay I don't think the vintage one had. (sigh) All that can be yours for $140., which makes me wonder - was the original one about that price back then ? To the 1978 me, Princess Leia's $10. price was (giggle) astronomical - today, $10. for a new sixth-scale doll is about average, for one with a nice outfit. $20., though, is more often seen, especially if the doll is a licensed item. I have no idea how much a Falcon cost back in the day, as I never had one, but always drooled over how great a display it was. If it'd held my 12-inch Leia, I'd have saved for forever and traded in two years of birthday and Christmas gifts - and a couple months allowance - to get it. It would have been so cool...

 

Nearly everything was in white boxes with blue and sliver trim, labeled The Legacy Collection. Dozens of new action figures, including a rather sexy Han, but not one Leia in there. Grump. I should be grateful, neither Kenner nor Hasbro has ever made an attractive Leia action figure anyway. Heck, even the adorable Nancy Allen's "Marion" figure from Indiana Jones wasn't very good, either. However, the ‘Adventure Heroes' line - those kinda preschool-lookin' ones that only pose at the wrists - are sooo cute, I've nearly bought Leia and Marion...several times ! Only reason I've held off is because I'm broke, usually due to some (DPrincessdollscough) obsession, and I'll probably find ‘em sooner or later in a yard sale. Tossed in with the other Happy Meal toys, natch.

 

BTW - the ‘Galactic Heroes' figure of Leia's slave girl costume - complete with a huge axe and an R2-D2 with a drink tray - comes out August 15, according to Toysrus.com.

 

Wait a minute. I have access to the world's largest database of anything and everything, from metaphysics to old Christmas catalogs ! I even have a site bookmarked for those. Lesssee... in the Sears Christmas Wishbook 1979, the Millennium Falcon retailed for... $25. bucks. Huh. That's all ? It was sell-yer-soul desired in my circle of kids, and only one kid had it. For it being such a lusted-after toy, and the one that many thirty-to-fifty year old guys wax nostalgic over, I thought it was a bigger budget-buster. Well, with that tidbit of information, my wonder shifts to ponder how much is $25. 1979 dollars today ? Tom's Inflation Calculator - thanks, Google - tells me that a $25. item in 1979 would cost $79.50 today. Ya gotta love the internet. Still a lotta money, but not $140., either. Guess Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill's voices don't come cheap. Oh, and the new one's about six inches longer, too. I'm gonna keep my snark to m'self on that one.

 

Want a giggle ? Using the same calculator, my $10. 1978 Leia would cost $34.22 today. The $2. action figures I can so clearly remember would be $7.28 today, not far from the $7. you pay at TRU and Mal-Wart for the newest ones. I could play all day with that thing. http://www.halfhill.com/inflation.html

 

And, after a full day of thinking about a toy I never had and never will have, getting all the laundry put away, dishes done, Doll Diaries caught up, shopping trip finished, and making dinner, I still had time to knock out a pair of DPrincess shoes. Yup, a pair this time ! Black ones, ‘cause ya always need classic black, from cutaway twill from BIL's Robe 2.0. Goss knows I got plenty of that material ! They only take about an hour, from fabric cutting to final turning. These look pretty good, but I still have trouble on that sole to uppers seam, by the back upper seam. I may just hand-sew that, and avoid the problems I keep having. This successful trial means the pattern is good, and I can Fray-Check the next pair I make, actually employ the iron, and use good fabric. You'll get a photo of ‘em tomorrow.

 

Got a busy day Wednesday, too. Recyclers, thrift stores ( dropping off and maybe picking up !), more laundry, and some sewing. Whoo-hoo ! I'm hoping to squeeze in some vacuuming, too !


Posted by dorriebelle at 10:44 PM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:50 PM CDT
Monday, 28 July 2008
Lovely, quiet day...
Now Playing: Dearest Son, trying to open a slightly stale and sticky Tootsie Roll...
 

Current Mood : Cheerful

 

Current Image Notes : Elphie's new nightshirt ! Got it in a lot a few yard sales ago - it's the kind that comes with a girl's matching nightgown. I've come across several, and oddly, most of ‘em were too big for Barbie, but they fit Elphie just great !

 

The morning light was so pretty on her, I didn't care that the Barbie graphics didn't really show up in the photo.

 

Not a lot to chat about - I took most of today to clean the Lab. Seems like I'm constantly cleaning it, but it gets messy at the drop of a doll hat ! Kittens knock stuff over, Dearest Son drags in Lego, Beloved Hubby leaves soda cans...and that's not even covering the mess I make cutting fabrics, dragging in new stuff to be stored, trying new patterns, sorting through a parsec or two of fabric looking for one eighth of a yard of one very specific design...then getting distracted by what I wanted to do with this half-yard when I bought it, two years ago...

 

Add in the ‘snacks at the computer' and ‘unfinished ideas', and you got a small space with a lot packed in, so it's easy for it to go from sparkling to squalid in less than an hour. I got Little Princess doll clothes everywhere, new fabric waiting for its place, artworks never hung, and new dolls that I have no idea where to show ‘em off. So today, I got behind the cubby - kittens knocked over a doll shoe box - and under the computer desk, over by the artworks, and in that ‘dead space' of stuff in one corner. Got all the ribbon I bought this week put away, and got doll shoes sorted, picked up a few props and sewing tidbits, and gathered an unused pattern I still wanna try. Took three hours, and I'm still not quite done, but a vacuum and dusting, and I will be. You can almost walk in here !

 

Unfortunately, the Lab ate up all my time today, so I didn't get much with my dolls. Tomorrow, I hope to sew another pair of shoes, so I can at least get something on Jasmine and Mulan's feet. Sadly, I haven't found many second-hand shoes that fit them. Most of what I have is what they came in. Glad I'll be able to change that soon !

 

Swapped out some plastic tubs around the house. Cleaned one from the Shop for Dearest's Thomas toys - amazingly, they all fit in there, and the lid even closed. I need to sneak in there next week and sort out some of the toys. All his toyboxes are overflowing, just like mine ! Exchanged a small toy box for a larger one used to store shoes, and that's better for both. I'm limiting Dearest to one toy box in the living room, so we kinda need a deep one !

 

The bag of ribbon the lady from the yard sale gave me also had about a dozen barrette ‘blanks' - metal thingies just waiting for decorations. I dumped ‘em in the ‘Doll Hair' box and added that to the ‘projects to learn' list. It grows longer by the day...


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 4:49 PM CDT

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