Branching Out to Different Dolls

For a while now I've been collecting other popular dolls so I would have models for other clothing fashions. Below are some clothing designs I've recently produced for large BJDs (58 cm) and smaller ones (Tiny Betsy McCall sized). I'm really enjoying making different sized outfits.      

 

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The Business Phenomenon of CyberSpace - The Difference Between CyberSpace and the Real World

It's easy to start an online business -- find a site that proposes relatively low cost to host selling items online and you're in business. However, it isn't like generations past. Now, we buy based on the idea that what is represented (what you see is what you get [WYSIWYG]). We no longer have the opportunity to try on, feel, hold, criticize, or otherwise assess a tangible product we are potentially buying. This isn't necessarily a new phenomenon given the longstanding opportunity to buy via mail order catalogue in several decades past, but the new consequence is the idea of online "feedback." People can leave each other a relatively permanent message of one's opinion of a product or service, but is it 100% accurate? Is an individual's opinion completely sound? We no longer provide a more objective standard, but instead we provide the opinions of those who can access the world wide web as the standard for business practices. Is that healthy? I suppose the reason I ask is because I provided a product on my Etsy shop that was fairly represented -- folklore in quality, not store-bought quality, but I received negative feedback because it did not live up to the strong expectation of the buyer, even though the price & description clearly reflected the amount of work. Am I to be punished for fairly representing a product? Did the buyer even read the description? More than anything, this led me to understand the divide between in real life (IRL) businesses versus online businesses -- there are clearly different business practices simply based on the nature of the practice. Opinions? Comments? I'd love to hear them. More specifically, seek out my Facebook page for the prolonged discussion.

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Peaks Wood's Goldie and Yeru

Not too long ago I decided to take the plunge into owning ball jointed dolls (BJDs). After buying my loved uber tiny Honee-B by Ruby Red Galleria, I wanted to go the completely opposite route and buy a very large BJD, a Peak's Woods Yeru. Beware -- Going onto a site to order a BJD may result in multiple expensive purchases! Well, I couldn't just have one doll, so I also got a Goldie. Below are pictures I took either immediately or shortly after their arrival. Be prepared to see a lot more BJD clothing available in my Etsy shop.

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The New Wake Up Dolls

In adding to the Momoko collection, below are some pictures I took of the most recent Wake Up dolls (WUD). WUD011 has shorter hair, which is new for the Wake Up dolls. Both new dolls also have the fuller lip painting as seen on City in the Sea. I've noticed the fuller lip painting seems to be pretty popular. The little satin rompers are pretty adorable too. Personally, my favorite of the two new WUD would probably be WUD011 since she is a little unique with the short hair and face paint. I'm also a sucker for shiny silver things, like her romper.

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