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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Friday, 18 December 2009
Well, Beloved and Dearest got their holiday 'big gifts' tonight...

 

Current Mood : Bitter and a bit ticked...

 

Beloved Hubby brought out a huge stack of books last night when I reminded him we were going on a Hastings trading trip - so I decided to take a quick peek at my shelves. And ditched six sewing books I haven't touched since I got ‘em from various yard sales for a buck or less. Three books on tailoring designer clothes, one on tailoring blouses, a duplicate copy of More Fabric Savvy (I couldn't resist, even though I already had  it - those 25c books always snag me) , and one on reupholstery. Hastings took ‘em all, and most of Beloved's, and about half the rest of the books that'd been lounging around, and all but two DVD's - and we got nearly $80. in store credit ! We bagged the remainders - about two Mal-Wart sacks full - and set out to spend some of it.

 

Over an hour later, Dearest picked out the Battle Force Five Wii game to rent, and a Wall-E coloring book. I went ahead and got a used copy of The Story of Barbie, 1994 edition, by Kitturah B. Westenhouser. That took less than $20. off our gift card, so we may do a bit of holiday shopping with the rest.

 

The bags of leftover books vanished for several hours - I thought someone might have ‘borrowed' them - but Hastings called when they turned up later. Now I just have to find some time to go over and get them.

 

Then... well... Beloved Hubby and Dearest Son have campaigned long and hard for a dog. Especially over the holidays. I can see all the benefits, but I worry about our cat, DC. Well, they found a no-kill shelter about an hour's drive away. Long story short (sigh) we now have two dogs, and DC is beyond stressed. The larger of the two dogs chased DC, and he reacted like any cat - he leapt about six feet straight in the air, literally rebounded off a wall, tore h#ll out of the curtains, scratched, spit, and hid under our bed while Beloved tried to grab Big Dog long enough to let DC get away. Kitty hasn't come out yet, and the over-shy puppy isn't willingly coming out from under my desk, and I've cleaned up three piles of poop and two puddles. I am NOT enthusiastic about these dogs.

 

I don't think either of them have been in a house, no matter what the shelter guy said, and they both have fleas. Not sure when Beloved's gonna have time to train them, but he's in charge of that. But I swear on all that is holy on this planet, if these mutts have cost me my cat, Beloved's gonna be on a heckuva lot more ‘poop patrol' than he thinks !

 


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:20 PM CDT
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Who knew I'd be happy with pink tulle for Christmas ?

 

Current Mood : Busy and cheerful

 

Today was ‘half the errands' day, since tomorrow is ‘the rest of ‘em' day. I got the box of Barbie cards I promised to Gailya mailed, returned library books from Dearest Son's school (cringe - we've had them for months !), bought the white pillowcase sets for my commissions to Joanne, and returned the beige ones I bought last night to Mal-Wart. Did a bit of grocery shopping late last night, and figured I'd go ahead and get the ‘cases. Too bad M-W only had colors, but I thought ‘vanilla' would be fine. In daylight, they were just too dark, so they went back, and I got two Target sets identical to the ones I used for Joanne's sets. Surprisingly, the Target sets were each a buck cheaper !

 

And I know what Beloved Hubby got me for Christmas - beyond the computer upgrade. It's in my closet, I'm not letting me have it until the 25th. I think I can wait a week to debox the Generations of Dreams Barbie. We found one at Mal-Wart with the bonus necklace, still just $25., so... I'm claiming the dress, necklace, and probably the shoes, but I'll put the doll up for shipping grabs, I just don't like her. Looks too much like one of those Sybarites to me. Apologies to anyone who adores them, for you to love them, it must be a fantastic doll. To me, unfortunately, she looks too much like a man in drag. While I support cross-dressing, I don't really like the current fashion-forward aesthetic. There's plenty of beautiful women on the planet, I don't wanna feel ugly next to beautiful men, too.

 

Well, the person who said she wanted the American Girl-size Jeep stood me up. Left a message, don't expect to hear from her again, so it gets offered to the other person who asked. (sigh) This is why I tend to donate things instead of selling ‘em.

 

Got a bit bored, and I noticed that the little pleat under the ‘wings' button on Claire's "Flight Attendant" outfit was permanent, part of the way the wings were sewn on - unless I picked it off and re-sewed it by hand m'self. So I did it, and did it again, because the first time, I sewed an entirely different pleat under there. Learned to hold the stretchy fabric flat with one hand while I stitched with the other. No pleat, and because I gave the stitches some slack, the button wings hang better, too.

 

Flea market's here tomorrow. I'm gonna try not to go, since there's plenty of projects and fun stuff waiting to be done already. Wish me luck at staying away !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:20 PM CDT
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
We interrupt the Christmas card series to bring you... Claire !

 

Current Mood : (yawn) Very sleepy

 

Spent on dolls : $10.80

 

Current Image Notes : I kinda said, “What the heck” and swapped heads between Claire (formerly my ITP ‘Talk of the Town’ win) and Miss Sassy (Fashionista). Not a perfect match, but close enough for me ! Oh, and the Flight Attendant outfit looks great with Sassy’s belt and boots !

 


Laundry day ! And since I haven’t done it in two weeks, it’s a real job. But I’ve had some time in between loads… to watch a few dozen episodes of Clean House. No matter how many I ditch, the DVR keeps about 20 episodes all the time. Whew.

 

 

When ya watch a binge-load of ‘em all at once – mostly to get rid of ‘em – it’s easy to see a few things. One, the CH crew deals with the homeowners much the same way I deal with Dearest Son. If he won’t take care of his own clutter and mess, I will. But my way includes a box of trash bags. On the show, since the homeowners can’t or won’t take care of their crap, the hosts zero in on a beloved ‘toy’ or possession to give up, as a sort of penance. Even if it won’t bring a dollar in the yard sale portion, I now see it as a form of ‘ya didn’t take care of your crap, so I have to – and it’s gonna cost ya’. Which is more or less what I do with Dearest. After this summer’s clean-out, he’s kept things up pretty well.

 

 

I was kinda getting tired of seeing these folks whine ‘I don’t know where to staaaart !’ or drag their heels about Granddad’s Antebellum Enema Collection until they get a 46” flat-screen TV. If they can’t clean their own space, well, they kinda have sacrifices coming. And they know darn good and well how to start, most just don’t want to, would rather assign blame, or go buy more stuff. That’s what scares me straight, since it’s so much easier and fun to bargain-hunt than it is to deal with what’s already inside. Pick up the piece closest to you, and finally assign it, clean it, store it, trash it – that’s much harder… too bad it’s the only way to start once you’ve got a pile of a house. I’m learning, slowly but surely, to not bring anything else in here in the first place.

 

 

I kinda won and lost my own battle today. On hearing that ‘My Favorite Doll’ sets – Malibu, Bubblecut, and SuperStar – were marked down to $10. over at walmart.com, I gave in and got the SuperStar I’ve been wanting. Successfully beat back the impulse to snag another Malibu ( I have one of those, still boxed) or a Bubblecut (already have a vintage blonde doll) – mostly because I didn’t have a lot of funds anyway. I got the one of the three I really liked, and that’s enough.

 

 

It’s funny, because I was just at walmart.com yesterday, and saw that the very same three dolls for $20. each, and said ‘no’, albeit with regrets. Ten bucks was much harder to refuse, especially when I wanted SuperStar so much. To add to the fun, I saved 97c by requesting ‘Ship to Store’ – but since it’s a local sale, I had to pony up 80c for tax !

 


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:25 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:20 PM CDT
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Doll and Dorrie maintenance...

 

Current Mood : Happiest when busy

 

Today started off briskly - thanks to the daily Craft blog, I found a great craft. Miniature record albums, complete with sleeve and record ! The creator, Paul Overton, designed ‘em for use as gift tags, but ya'll know how us doll people are... I instantly saw it as a great doll prop !

 

As-is, they're a bit big, but would work for, say Crissy or American Girl-size dolls. But once you have one printed out - or good printer software - you can scale ‘em any size you want. Mr. Overton thoughtfully provided not only ready-to-use artwork in the PDF download, but also templates to create your own with. Link beneath has a video and photos, and a download link, so ya may wanna check ‘em out !

 

http://www.dudecraft.com/2009/12/how-to-mini-lp-record-gift-tags.html

 

I also did something new, something I've always avoided. Found directions for making fleece house-slippers, very easy. Only problem is, no printable pattern. Just a drawing on grids. I hate reproducing patterns that way. But Beloved Hubby needs some warm snugglies for his feet, and he hates hard-soled house slippers. So I gave it a go. It wasn't that hard, mostly because the designer included actual measurements beyond ‘each square is two inches'. Hoping to find my fleece and give it a quick trial this week.

 

I then moved to cleaning off my perpetually wrecked desk. I swear, it was completely clean when Beloved Hubby worked on my computer the other day ! Found a box for the dolls I'm not keeping, then moved on to the ones I am. Sanded down the peeling ‘skin' on Costume Ball Ken's left hand. A bit of lotion helped make the uneven edges less visible. Once he was resting, I turned my attention to the new-to-me clothes, snipping loose threads and checking wear marks, spot treating a few areas.

 

Then I dragged down my doll washing machine. Basically, it's a small all-transparent take-out soup container with a tight lid from the local Chinese place. It's reserved just for doll clothes maintenance. Easier on the small garments than tossing ‘em in the regular washer, but still gets the dirt and dust out. A drop of dish detergent, some warm water, and some fun shaking is all I need besides the ‘washer'. Like a real one, I do an agitation cycle with soapy water, then a clear water rinse. Since wringing ‘em out can damage fragile miniature fabrics, I roll the rinsed clothes up tight in a towel a couple times, then hang ‘em or drape ‘em in the Lab to dry. If dirt still shows up in the ‘rinse' cycle, I repeat a wash one. That's why I use the see-through soup container instead of a butter tub.

 

While the clothes are hanging out, I can often fix minor problems. Like getting that tiny tie to lie flat, or pinch-press a collar down. Usually everything's dry the next day. Which is good - laundry looks rather tacky draped over the Castle walls for long periods of time.

 

And, once in the Lab, I decided to see to a few things. Told Tiffany Taylor that she'd be living with a certain Mouse, soon as I found a good box for the trip. Dressed the nude Ken and two other dolls runnin' around nekkid, and put some stray doll clothes away. Remembered to put Brody's cover back on, and stored a bit of desk detritus. Then it was time to get the badly neglected dishes done - ugh ! - so I wished everyone a nice afternoon and got to it. I swear, I fell completely out of my routine when I had tummy trouble last week, and it's taken me the rest of the week to shake my stupor and get back to it. Then again, it's not like the dishes won't wait for me...


Posted by dorriebelle at 10:49 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:19 PM CDT
Monday, 14 December 2009
Thought gifts

 

Current Mood : Contemplative.

 

Kind of an interesting day, mentally. I responded to a message on ITP, but not correctly, and in turning down an interesting playset made a small but significant discovery. Still, I'm an idiot.

 

So, here's what I did wrong on ITP. There was a survey about the Barbie Basics - those ‘little black dress' dolls. It was actually about the waaaay overpriced accessory shoe and belt kits, not about the dolls. Well, I didn't see ‘accessory' and went on one of my "why is this doll twenny dollas when you can get a similarly articulated doll for five bucks ?" tirades. Idiot. I still doubt it costs Mattel significantly more to produce a Model Muse body than it does to mold a belly-button one, so why is one five times more ?

 

Because the BB dolls are pretty much sold for adult collectors. Regardless of how much or how little it costs Mattel to produce it, if it's intended for collectors, it's price jumps up. Like plastic beads - put a ‘Pearly Plastic Beads' header on the plastic baggie, they're 99c. Put a ‘Bridal Pearlite Elegance' header on it, and the same exact faux baubles are $2.99. If you're lucky, they have the same amount/weight of beads inside, but usually Pearlite Elegance gets you fewer white plastic beads for much more money.

 

I can't help but see the same thing here. Put a Mackie head with long blonde hair on a belly-button body doll, dress it in a swimsuit, $5. Put the same head with less hair in a polyester tube dress over a similarly nearly non-articulated body, and put it all in a mostly-black box, it's now $25. And next to it are Fashionistas, which are a lot more articulated, for less than $15. ! It's not the hairdos - the BBs all have very simple styles - it's not the clothes, it's not the body. It's simply marketing. And I hate that the tag is the only real difference - it's like the seller thinks you're an idiot. At least they don't expect you to pay more because they made fewer of ‘em. Well, at least not this time.

 

Moving on... another Pinker posted a neat Sears ‘talk show' furniture set that really had my attention. Very reasonably priced, too. But in the end, I said no. Just like I said no to wasting more time on Modern Art. Simple truth is, I have more than I'll ever use, and I know it. Dolls, furniture, doll clothes, everything. So I may just challenge myself to not buy any new doll stuff at all in 2010. No new fabric, either. I can't enjoy what I have, what I say I truly love, what has survived a cross-country ditch-everything move and several clean-outs since, if I keep buying more stuff.

 

In some ways, having so much stuff is a form of bondage to the stuff. Ya gotta store it and dust it and maintain it. And there's always something new to want, to hunt, to crave, to buy...and add to the pile. It's easier to buy than use. I've heard it before, but in my often make-do no-money life, I didn't think it applied to me. Now I see how it does. So I'm really considering making a huge challenge to myself for 2010. Might be the grand-daddy of all challenges. Sometimes I swear I buy stuff just for the small thrill of getting something new, or even new-to-me, and I'll figure out later what to do with it. I'm aware of doing it while I'm doing it, but I still do it anyway. It's not about the psych of spending money - it's about how I spend other resources that are a lot more precious. If I can knock off that ridiculous habit, I could do some really amazing things with the time I'm not spending shopping and worrying about being up on the next big ‘everyone's buying it' on message boards and such.

 

Imagine that. If I'm not spending all afternoon fixing a yard-sale doll outfit, I might actually sew something with the fabric I'm tripping over. If I start sewing again, I might actually get good enough at it to sell some creations - or make my own blasted Modern Art.

 

Oh, I already know there'll be times I'll fail - but I've resisted buying stuff at the Flea for weeks, stuff ordinarily I'd have bought without a thought, and tripped over a few dozen times already. I think my sales resistance is getting better. What if I actually stayed home on Saturday and tried some of the few hundred experiments I've thought up, instead of looking for yard sales to dig through ? What if I created instead of bought ? What if I re-trained my mind to think ‘my time = time to sew' instead of ‘my time = time to go shopping' ?

 

(grin) I think I need to read The Midas Plague again...


Posted by dorriebelle at 5:29 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:18 PM CDT
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Barbie Christmas Cards - Day 1

 

Current Mood : Lazy

 

Not much of a day, really. I barely even got dressed, and that only because Beloved Hubby had a guest over for some tattoo work. I even took a nap !

 

Got tired of the papers-everywhere folder that holds bits and pieces for eventual use as scrap paper, and sorted it, taking all the loose sheets and cutting ‘em up for the holder. Gave most of the printer-acceptable paper to Beloved Hubby to start fires - that cleared up a lot of those old handouts from Dearest Son's school days. I don't miss sorting through a ream of paper advertising fundraisers and businesses every couple of months !

 

And I've decided to stop looking for #1625, Modern Art. While it's my favorite vintage Barbie dress, and it's never been a repro, and my attempts to sew one have been an ongoing colossal failure, continuing to hope and hunt for it on eBay is now deemed an Official Waste of Time. When even faded, damaged ones close at $78., it's time to move on. There is simply no way I'm ever gonna pay $200. for a doll dress - especially for one that isn't even in a box. And that's for it in decent shape - there's been some offered for over $400. Forget it. Maybe my next run at it will work. It's mostly the overlay that's jamming me up - that and the collar.

 

We totally forgot to buy some red Fusion paint this weekend, so no painting got done. It's on the grocery list, so we should at least have it this week. On the plus side, there's finally furniture in the Dollhouse - the new stuff I bought Wednesday. Had to put it somewhere ! And it rather looks nice, so...

 

Well, it's not much of an entry, but my day was kind of quiet, too. Biggest excitement of the day is when a small picture frame tumbled off my computer ‘tower' and landed in my soda !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:18 PM CDT
Saturday, 12 December 2009
I actually had *fun* shopping today !

 

Current Mood : Content

Spent on dolls : $3.

Spent on doll-based stationery :  $5.61

 


Got to hit the Flea Market today, and I found an amazing deal at Kohl's. And I pretty much have photos for next week ! So it was a fun morning, and a quiet afternoon.

 

At the Flea, one of my favorite dealers was in - she was packing when I came in last week. I poked through her trunk of dolls and picked out three, mostly for their clothes. I got an older wide-eyed SuperStar for her yellow-top and turquoise pants jumpsuit - the hot pink tie belt just made it so 80s ! The more modern open-smile blonde had on a pretty pink bodysuit with a white pearly, glittery design on the front. The ribbon straps were decorated with matching torn tulle, but that's easy to fix. Yet another blonde made it to Chez Insanity - 1990's Costume Ball Ken in Dream Glow Ken's all-in-one shirt, vest, and pants. He even had shoes ! I could hardly wait to clean them up.

 

But first... while going through mail last night, Beloved Hubby nearly tossed one of those ‘$10. off any purchase at all' cards I occasionally get from Kohl's. I usually get one in Spring, so a holiday one was a great find. Only one problem - it expires today. No problem - long as it didn't expire the day before, I could use it. So I did. Their toy section was beyond wiped out, so my next stop was the boyswear department. Dearest Son really needs pajamas, and I'd not found any at all at either Mal-Wart or Target. If it was a design he'd like, it wasn't in his size. If it was in his size, it was for some video game or cartoon he hated.

 

I soon found a similar situation at Kohl's. I first looked at characters and found little. Evidently, after a kid grows out of 8-10, he either sleeps in his school clothes, or his underwear. So I looked strictly at size. Found one set in a 12 - a bit big for him, but workable...and it was Clone Wars ! Bonus. Only one problem. It was a set of two. Yes, two different Clone patterns, same size, same style PJs. Hmf. I found the tag. $38. Yikes. Well, there was a half-off sale, which brought it down to $19., minus the card, $9. Still kinda up there, since I found generic pajamas for less at Mal-wart with no gift card.

 

Still, I kept ‘em in my claws while I looked around a bit more. I was thinking about that Barbie pink shoe Hallmark ornament - Kohl's carries about half their ornaments - when I noted a price scanner in that department. Swiped the pajamas tag - $15.20 ! Guess there was another sale going on, yaaay ! Minus the card, five bucks, heck yeah !

 

The manager had every register going, and even though I was about ten people back in line, I was in the line for less than five minutes. I had to thank the manager - he was directing register traffic - for the great experience. He was glad to hear it, and suggested I let Corporate know by completing the survey mentioned on my receipt. Done and done ! Best shopping experience I've had all holiday, and not just because of the great score. Beloved thought they looked great, and decided they'd get wrapped for a Christmas gift. I was pretty proud of me.

 

Next stop - library book drop-off. Finally found the last two, and actually turned them in two days before they were due. Yesss ! After that, Walgreen's. My curiosity was piqued when a poster on In The Pink mentioned the Barbie holiday cards she'd found there. I wanted to see ‘em - so off we went. It took a lot of shuffling, but I found them. Shoot, they were the only ones in a black box. If I'd have known that, I would've had ‘em in hand much faster. I had to dig through Disney Mickey and Pooh sets, Dr. Seuss sets, Peanuts sets, and tons of non-licensed ones, but I found ‘em ! You'll see a card a day for the next six days, starting tomorrow.

 

Goss knows, I got plenty of ‘em. They came 24 to a box, and there was a buy-one-get-one-free sale, and yep, the first one was full price. So I now have 48 Barbie Christmas cards. Oh, well. I'm sure I'll use ‘em up, one year or another ! I also found a packet of Barbie stickers much like the ones I sometimes see at Dollar Tree - 104 for $1.19. Once home, I found that there were eight small sheets of stickers. Four each of two designs. Still, they're cute, and I'll use them - there's even a dress form sticker ! I'll scan those, too. Shoot, my blog images are taken care of for over a week now ! Oh, and they have water-transfer tattoos there, too. So once I get off my round rump and try that experiment, I know where to find more.

 

Once home, I got to work on the new-to-me dolls. I doubt I'll keep the girls, but I do want them to look their best, so I started brushing hair. The older late-80s-early-90s one had that cotton candy textured hair, and quite a bit of it pulled out. But she soon looked very pretty. Still haven't ID'd her one piece outfit, but it's sure cute ! The ribbon bow tangled in her hair turned out to be three long, thin ribbons sewn to an elastic loop. I thought maybe it was a ‘Rockers' costume accessory, but I still haven't found anything like it. No tags, either.

 

My other, newer blonde girl has suffered from a bad hair trim right in the very front of her hairline. I may give her a headband. Since half the tulle ‘sleeves' were missing, I cut off the rest -she now has a pink bodysuit or swimsuit with a sparkly white design that'll probably have a pretty skirt paired with it soon. They both still need baths. Costume Ball Ken has some slight peeling around his fingers and biceps, and his costume needs a wash, bad ! But he's in good shape, and has that pivot-neck that I like. So he'll probably stay - I always need guys at Chez Insanity.

 

And Beloved and I have goofed the rest of the day away. Yup. A near-perfect Saturday !


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:01 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:18 PM CDT
Friday, 11 December 2009
Here's a sort of paper doll for ya !

Current Mood : happily quiet

 


So today, I cracked open the playline ‘Flight Attendant' outfit I bought Wednesday - and I love it ! The little pillbox hat has an elastic strap to hold it on, and the cute wings on the dress even have a tiny Barbie-head silhouette in the middle. The same wings are featured on the sweet pink rolling luggage, and it even opens ! Just the right size to hold the hat and the cute pink-with-blue-script ‘signature' scarf. Ya'll know I only rarely buy Mattel fashions (especially when I can make most of what I like), and I certainly don't regret this $5.99 purchase !

 

And when I took the outfit off the card, I was astonished. The card, designed as just packaging to be tossed, was adorable ! What a waste, I thought - this is a great graphic, and it'd be so much fun to color, glue, or just glitter up the white ‘dress space' with an original creation. I know how I am, left to my own devices, I'd keep the card around for a few weeks (months) until I got into a clutter-busting whirlwind groove, during which the card would be trashed, because I was tired of moving it around, or where I'd shoved it was in the way. It just seemed such a shame - I loved the airport graphics, the ‘Barbie' chairs in the background... (sigh)

 

So I called up my ‘digital packrat' tendencies and scanned it, using PostShopPro 5.3 to fill in the attachment holes and color where the bubble pulled part of the design off. It took about two hours, but I got it as best I could - then pulled it up with PSP X2 to sharpen and color-fix it. Between the two programs, I think it worked out pretty well. PSP 5.3 is easier for color replacement, at least for me right now, and X2 has some advanced image manipulation tools that really help blend those spots that still stuck out a bit. It's really great to have both ! And to have a great upgraded system that can run them both quickly and reliably...(happy sigh)

 

Feel free to ‘steal' it - copy it to your hard drive and open it in your PSP or PS or Paint, and design your own awesome outfit for this pretty model ! Or print it out, grab the markers, crayons, glue, and fabric, and have fun ! It's always great when you get to use all the Barbie you buy !

 

Tomorrow, you get to see ‘Talk of the Town' Barbie wearing the actual outfit. Or you can hit In the Pink to see it now, since it's been posted. I still wanna work on Claire's hair - it didn't quite curl the way I wanted, but I really wanted to show off that cool outfit !

 

Somehow, in the last week only, I've managed to amass 22 episodes of Clean House, including all three ‘Messiest in the Country' ones plus six Comes Clean ones. I can barely watch ‘em before I have more. Style channel must run them continuously. I'm saving my Hoarders episodes for those solo quiet hours. Show grosses Beloved Hubby and Dearest Son out, so they've become a ‘just for me' indulgence. I've learned, though, to not eat during those times. Ick.

 

Speaking of indulgences, tomorrow there's the flea market and I have a use-it-or-lose-it Kohl's card. Fun for me - I'll let ya know if I find anything good ! 


Posted by dorriebelle at 12:39 AM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:18 PM CDT
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Presenting my newer, faster computer !

 

Current Mood : Whimsical- and soooo lucky. 

Current Image Notes : Here's the crappy posterboard-and-felt tree I made last weekend - I played with PaintShopPro X2 to erase the desk behind it and add the starfield. That's getting much easier !

 

I am sooo amazingly lucky ! Beloved Hubby decided to upgrade my computer's memory as an early Christmas present - and the memory arrived today ! As he went to install it - poof ! The power supply flashed blue twice and croaked. Well. Luckily we had a spare from an in-family computer shuffle several months ago, and the motherboard, memory, and hard drives were fine.

 

Unfortunately, the new memory didn't work with the old memory. Seems my Acer system has an issue with running more than two gigs, and there's nothing that can be done about it on this model. Beloved said if he'd have known that ahead of time, he just would have waited ‘til midyear and bought me a whole new computer ! But the new memory is faster than the old, and he cleared some of his old stuff off this system - she used to be the sole family computer - so she's now purring right along. She even got a complete clean-out, since her fan was randomly making annoyingly loud buzzing noises. And we found what was draining her virtual memory - a slowly goin' South old hard drive I never used. Once that was removed, and a few settings were adjusted, everything hummed, much faster and a lot better !

 

So while it wasn't precisely the upgrade he wanted to give me, it actually turned out better ! I can probably get at least another two years out of this system, I'm sure. Heck, it'll take me the better part of next year to fully understand PaintShopPro X2 !

 

Still putting yesterday's haul away. Dearest Son wants one of his toy cars painted, so I'll help Beloved remove all the sticker residue, mask off tires and details, and snag a can of red Fusion this weekend. Hmmm...red Fusion Spray Paint for Plastics... I have grey, cream, and green Fusion. Red...I could use some new red doll seating. Especially the pieces I bought yesterday !

 

Plus, it's important not to waste materials, ya know. So ‘borrowing' a bit of Dearest's red, once his car is done, shouldn't be too much of a problem...

 

In the meanwhile, ‘Talk of the Town' is currently resting and drying from her afternoon boil perm. Hopefully I'll have a nice photo of my own home-grown Barbie Basic tomorrow. While the ‘customize a little black dress' is kind of unique, the idea of customizing is far from new. I don't know why there's still this level of excitement over the series. Most of those dolls' face molds I can (and have !) found in yard sales and flea markets.

 

Yesterday on In The Pink, one guy showed the BB set Mattel sent him, to promote the line, and get his designer touch. I'm sure it's just my jealousy talking, but it seemed kind of braggy to me. It's nice and stuff, but with half the board saying they'll have to gather the fundage for these $22. each dolls, showing how Mattel sent you a doll and all four of the $15. accessory packages just seemed...well, I should just own up to being reminded that most of us are faceless consumers to Mattel, I've never been a golden circle inner, and deal with it.

 

Anyway, the ten minute computer upgrade took nearly two hours, so I'm late starting dinner. Gotta split - see ya'll tomorrow !

 


Posted by dorriebelle at 9:31 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:17 PM CDT
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
It's great to be tummyache free !

 

Current Mood : Happy - no tummyache ! 

Spent on dolls & doll stuff: $ 7.83  ( spent $15.12, minus $7.29 in returns)

Current Image Notes : Here's Sassy with the Little Kiddle Joanne sent me. I've never had one before - but I can see why they're so addictive ! So cute ! Someday soon, I'll take a picture with this little one and the Peek a Boo Petite doll I still have.

 

OK, I think I've isolated what was giving my tummy the whim-whams, since it happened again last night. Nowhere near as bad, but I still went to bed early with a whiny stomach, and slept for a straight eight, once I finally dropped off. I may be one of the few people on the planet that like Wasa ‘CrispBread' - kind of like a rice cake, but thinner and made of wheat. Used to eat ‘em all the time, even though they were considered diet food, I liked ‘em - but evidently, I just can't handle eating more than three. Monday, I'd munched through six, and yesterday, four. It's been a while since I had those, and it was something I ate that Beloved Hubby and Dearest Son didn't. They haven't been sick, just me. So that's probably it.

 

Leave me to my own devices, and I'd eat a few more right now, but I can't deal with another tummy-jam. So they're bagged and stored, but I may have to toss ‘em, to avoid temptation.

 

We have a bright, sunny day - too bad it's eighteen degrees outside ! At least there was enough light to see that a head-swap between Talk of the Town and Miss Sassy won't work. ‘S OK. I'm still gonna give Talk a smooth bob, and that'll clear Barbie Basics #7 off the wish list. And she won't have that Model Muse swayback body !

 

Got to do the grocery shopping once it warmed up. And since the thrift store is right there, I dropped off a four-bag donation. Big bags ! Including two outgrown coats of Dearest Son's, several dolls, some big props, and such. While I was there, I looked around - and found some goodies of my own ! Two great Barbie chairs and a sofa, a princess doll in a gorgeous dress I wanted, and another Tiffany Taylor ! Ordinarily, I'd have passed her by, but she was wearing another doll's dress I've always liked - the issue one for Mattel's Cynthia. I was hoping I'd actually found Cynthia herself, a 1971 talks-via-records 18.5-inch preteen, but I was glad to just have the pretty pink dress.

 

Once home, I discovered she also had a the nightgown from the large soft-body Bedtime Barbie, a much bigger doll than the standard Barbie one. It was actually a bit loose on her. Underneath it all was Tiffany's original issue bodysuit !  I'll clean up this Tiff tonight, and keep one, donate the other.

 

I thought I'd donate the ‘princess' doll, once I got her gown off, but this is actually a very pretty 2006 Holiday Angel doll, complete with crown and wings. Once I got her loose hair tucked back under the pulled-back side-pieces (made a ‘hook' from a paper clip to do so), I found that I loved her soft, almost vintage look. For some reason, she was wearing pink ballet slippers, the kind with the slots for ribbon, although these had none, but I love those ! I'll replace them tonight with a soft blue or white pair.

 

And I can't wait to redo the new furniture. The chairs are awesome, and I like their colors, but the one chair has a stressed-plastic mark - you know, when it goes white at a stress-point - and the sofa is neon-pink. Gotta fix that. Hoping to paint it this weekend.

 

Moved on to Mal-Wart - and they not only had the last of the larger ‘Battle Force Five' cars for Dearest, but they had the ‘Flight Attendant' Barbie outfit I've wanted, too ! Since I returned the sequins and the craft adhesive I didn't need anymore, I had no problems pulling the best of the two off the peg. Yaaay !

 

I need to donate more stuff more often, huh ? Karma sure shone on me today ! Hope yours was a great day, too !


Posted by dorriebelle at 9:42 PM CST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 4:17 PM CDT

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