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Dolls and Dollhouses (What Else Is New?)

February 18, 2022 at 9:34 am by Claudia

Thank you, thank you for your kind comments yesterday. You make all of this worthwhile and I so appreciate every one of you. On to year 15!

We are getting a tremendous amount of wind today – the remnants of the storm that crossed the country. No snow, some rain overnight, but lots and lots of wind. I gather our friends in the UK are also battling wind today. Stay safe, everyone.

As far as Women’s Figure Skating goes, words fail me. And the adults who are in charge of the ROC athletes failed them. I’ve never witnessed anything like it. Let me get this straight: Russia was forbidden to compete under their name because of a doping scandal. But the ‘clean’ athletes are allowed to compete under ROC. And when they are found to be ‘not clean,’ they’re allowed to compete because of the possibility of irreparable harm to the skater, and the end result is irreparable harm to everyone involved. Good job. These are talented young skaters, but they are being coached by a woman who uses them up and spits them out. And what happens to them then? I’ve read a lot about that training facility this morning and what I read is sickening.

Moving on.

We have pillows on the bed in the English Cottage.

I didn’t make them, I got them from a seller on Etsy. They’re perfect.

The last two Blythe outfits I’m going to buy for a long time arrived the other day. I’ve imposed a moratorium as I have more than enough. But what beauties they are! Made by Qiulizio, who lives in China. Her designs are so imaginative and beautifully made.

Zoe. I love, love, love this outfit! (Don can’t get over Zoe’s eyebrows. He loves them.)

And Madeleine. This charming ensemble looks like something a French girl would wear, don’t you think?

I threw my back out again the other day. It’s getting much better. I know it’s exacerbated by leaning over the table when I work on jigsaw puzzles. I have to be vigilant as to my movements when I work on the puzzles and how many hours I put in. I’m making changes. Yesterday, I stood by the table and inserted two puzzle pieces. And then I went back to the den.

It’s maddening because I am so close to finishing it! But I have to be a big girl.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, dollhouse, miniatures 38 Comments

A Recital

February 16, 2022 at 9:43 am by Claudia

Today, the warm up begins. I could hear a bird singing this morning. I know it’s way too early, but I have spring fever. So does Don. And so begins the next month or so, when I think everything I see and hear means spring is coming and then we get snow. Or ice.

Madeleine is preparing for her recital. (She’s a soprano.) Imogen is directing the whole thing. No information yet as to when it will take place, but we’re all looking forward to it.

More views of the living room in the English Cottage:

When decorating each of my dollhouses, I’ve been inspired by a special piece of furniture. With this cottage, it was the sofa, which I purchased during the early demolition stage. And the mustard colored cupboard, which I already had.

In Hummingbird Cottage, I was also inspired by the sofa.

And with Don’s studio, it was also the sofa.

I guess the sofa is key, just as in a real life house.

I made a lot of progress with the puzzle yesterday. I’ll take a picture of it today.

It’s supposed to reach 57 degrees tomorrow, so we’re going to take a drive in the afternoon. Maybe we’ll stop by an antique shop or a bookstore. We just need to give ourselves a mini-adventure so we don’t go crazy. A bit of fresh air and a different perspective – always important.

Also: Johnny Weir (commentator on Figure Skating) in his outfit yesterday, and Don, as Malvolio in Twelfth Night:

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, dollhouse, miniatures 17 Comments

My Models

February 11, 2022 at 8:36 am by Claudia

It’s going to reach 51 degrees today! What??? And it’s sunny!

Though I know this is only temporary, I think Don and I need to get out of Dodge. Take a little drive. We need to escape.

Finished puzzle:

The sun was shining brightly when I took this, so it’s not the best picture. The World of Charles Dickens. Beautiful illustration!

I finished grouting the last exterior wall on the dollhouse. I’m really, really, really pleased with the way it looks. The added bonus is that it’s inspiring me to get cracking, to finish up this dollhouse. Although they’re never truly finished and I need lots of accessories. (None of my hobbies are inexpensive, unfortunately, so changes happen slowly.) And then…the big one. The Beacon Hill.

I promised a photo of the second outfit that arrived the other day. Miss Mei is today’s model.

The dress is from LenaLittleDress, the socks are from Qiulizio, and the shoes came with Madeleine.

Since Mei had to change out of her pants and top, Maeve got to put them on. These girls share clothes and so far, no tussles!

Pants and top by Qiulizio, boots by Northfield Primitives. As always, Maeve looks a little wary – of what, I’m not sure.

Oh heck, let’s put them together:

In reference to our discussion about different bodies for Blythe: Maeve has the traditional body,  Mei has an Obitsu 11 body. Do you see how Mei is slightly shorter? Her head is tilted a bit, but she’s definitely shorter. I’ll try to take a picture of Maeve, Mei or Pippa, and Livvy – three different bodies – and then you’ll see the differences. Coming soon.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

 

 

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, jigsaw puzzles 11 Comments

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