Momoko and Honee-B Outfits!

I recently finished a commissioned a Momoko outfit of a Fatal Frame 4 character named Asou Misaki.  A couple pictures are below with a picture of the character in the game.  I think it turned out quite well.  It makes me want to make more doll clothes with sheer qualities in the fabric. Also, I've finally got a hold on Honee-B sizes and make a little red dress for her.  She is just so cute and I can't wait to buy her more wigs and accessories!

Stay tuned for some new Alice in Wonderland outfits. I'm branching out to the Queen of Hearts, young and younger.

 

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CDDP and Honee-B

This last weekend I attended the California Dolly Dream Party (CDDP) in Glendale, California. It was great to see all the creativity and diversity of ball-jointed dolls (BJDs). Besides getting to see some of my friends again at the event, I finally invested in my first BJD. I think it's funny that I pretty much picked one of the smallest BJDs -- Honee-B (Fun with Cherry Blossom) by Ruby Red Galleria. When I say I like miniature things, I guess I really mean it. The pictures below are Honee-B enjoying So-Cal with me. You bet I'll be making plenty of clothes for her. I've already started! Pictured from left to right: In front of Pacific Community Center building at the CDDP, in front of Griffith Observatory, hanging out in succulent garden at the Huntington Gardens in Pasadena, and redressed in wig and dress won at CDDP.

The new news? I just ordered Yeru from Peak's Woods!

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Dracula's Brides, Not Dracula

Below are some pictures I took of my new Brides of Dracula. When I ordered the dolls, my favorite of the three was Yours Evermore Mina; however, after I ordered the dolls, my favorite ended up being Eternally Together Lucy. If you are still interested in buying one of these lovely ladies, perhaps my photos will help you make up your mind. They all look great and I look forward to making all kinds of interesting clothes in the near future! Stay tuned for a new doll I snagged at the California Dolly Dream Party.

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Dress Up Your Doll Outfits

Coming up in my Etsy shop very soon are some lovely knitted scarves for 1:6 scale dolls. In many of the pictures there are little charms attached to the scarves and I wanted to provide you with a secret to a nearly free way to dress up your doll outfits. Many of the charms I use are old stud earrings I used as a kid that I are cluttering up my jewelry box. I use the earring backing to hold it in place on the outfit. It's a great way to use that little earring that you lost the match for a long time ago. If you don't have any on hand, try second-hand stores to get some for pretty cheap. Try it out!

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