My Momokos at IFDC

The post might be a little later than hoped, but I wanted to cover some lovely Momoko dolls from IFDC (International Fashion Doll Convention) 2011. The first couple images are my rerooted Groovy Baby. I also repainted some parts of her face to fit the platinum blond hair. She was entered in an Emerald City competition and got second place. The third picture is my new Girl's End. She is one of the few Momokos to have real eyelashes and I just had to get her. Last but not least, I picked up a fantastic reroot by Rob of Rob's Dolls. I love her hair! The hair color is apparently a new product.

There will likely be more IFDC pics to come. I kept my Go Home Dorothy and am already developing plenty of clothing designs for her.

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Momoko, IFDC 2011 Exclusive

Now that I'm back from IFDC, I wanted to share the new Momoko doll(s) released exclusively at the convention. The first image is the postcard provided by PetWorks at the convention. The last picture is the dolls dressed in a little different clothing not available with purchase. Both Momoko dolls are pretty darling, my favorite being the red-haired one with darker streaks in her hair. They come at a price of 17,000 yen.

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Fan Pics, Part 1

It's fan photo time! Below are some images from patrons of my designs with their own dolls in my works. I love seeing well-dressed dolls, especially when they are my own designs. The first comes from Etsy seller, Glastra. She has her doll, Yori, dressed in my basic blue tube dress that just looks darling on her. The last set of pictures comes from another Etsy seller, Stuffbymichele. Her Barbie-Liv hybrid is wearing the Winter Love outfit, which is certainly one of my favorites. It's great to see how other people set up their dolls in such lovely poses and backgrounds.

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Momoko Clothes, Fun Outfits!

After working on many different ideas, I finally came up with these two darling outfits. The first is another of my Alice and Wonderland inspirations of the Cheshire Cat. While using my typical black and magenta for Cheshire Cat outfits, this time I went for a punk/goth look. The Cheshire Cat graphic on the tube top actually comes from an illustration by John Tenniel from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1898). The second outfit was inspired by some pom poms I picked up at a local store. Also, I've been trying to experiment with different types of embroidery for doll clothes and I did the white thread embroidery at the bottom of the oversized sweater. Overall, I think these outfits turned out quite well.

Also, I'm going to be at IFDC this year with a sales table. If you are going to be there, be sure to stop by and check out lots of clothing designs and better sales than normally in my Etsy shop.

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