Went out to the Australian blue mountains gardens today with mum to take some photos of the flowers with 2 of my ICY fortune days dolls being as Australia 🇦🇺 is going through spring right now :3
Ready to introduce a doll I just finished who I’m calling “the baby”. Unlike my larger doll he’s based on Selim at the end of the story!
He’s a Tiny Fox 1/6 scale doll. I bought him on impulse because I saw pictures of them with MDDs & it was so darn cute. I’m going to have a video up about making him in a week or two. Have fallen behind in my schedule 🙊
Sorry it’s been so long since I’ve posted! I decided to take a leap and have been working on faceup commissions from some lovely people who have entrusted me to work some magic on their dolls. I even have some manicure requests!
Exciting!
Meantime, please check out this mini photoshoot with my Asuka, Rei and Mari. I have had a hard time finding good glasses for Mari but these will do for now. They’re all Parabox heads on azone and obitsu 1/3 bodies (so about the height of Dollfie Dream Pretty). I love long haired Rei a lot but I hope to get her a short wig and a white medical eye patch some point in the future. They’re using an American Girl desk from my youth (heavy as heck!) but I actually recently got the vintage American Girl Mac Desktop that I kinda want to use for a different photoshoot with these three. I could even photoshop some NERV computer screens onto it I bet! Also, the school bag is actual from my Azone Madoka uniform set (one day I’ll get one of the Azone Madoka dolls).
Dreamie Sweets are a line of dolls produced in the late 1990s by DSI! There were five girls to collect. Each doll is about a foot tall, has a fabric body, and a plastic (possibly vinyl) head. They each came with a short book and a battery -powered glowing wand. The pink doll, pictured here, is Happy Dreams!
I have two vinyl-bodied dolls (I believe they’re from the short-lived iDolls line, which were basically the same as the Magic Attic Club) with marker marks that just will not come off. I looked up how to clean vinyl dolls, started with the Magic Eraser (that didn’t work), then white vinegar (nope) then acetone (also nothing). Not just nothing, the marks don’t move, fade, give even the slightest indication they’re coming off even a little.