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QOTW: Do you dress your dolls for the holidays?

Written on March 21, 2016 at 5:30 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Question of the Week

There are many Etsy sellers who cater towards those who like to dress their dolls for the holidays. There are plenty of fantastic red-and-green-and-white dresses that will make your doll look like an elf in December, and many spooky spider-covered dresses for the month of October, and let’s not forget the pastel bunny options for spring. While I tend to just dress my dolls in whatever (I’m a horrible doll owner – I should have my ownership license revoked!) there are many who do dress their dolls for the holidays. In the best way that I can, this was the best I could come up with for spring (please don’t laugh too hard):

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Do you dress your dolls for the holidays?

Interview with Eliana of ClassicBlythe & Giveaway!

Written on March 18, 2016 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Featured, Giveaway with tags: ,

The third featured talent for the 2016 March Talent Showcase is Eliana of ClassicBlythe! She creates such fun things, I was very excited to get to know her – and now to share what I learned with all of you!

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Hello Eliana! Please tell us a little bit about yourself.
Hello, my name is Eliana and I am from Argentina. I’m a photographer and I own a hardware store but I can’t stop doing and looking for creative things to do with my free time. Thanks to Blythe, I learn new things every day and develop new skills. Not to mention the great people you meet from around the globe.

How did you discover Blythe?
I discovered Blythe about four years ago. I’ve always loved dolls and one day just googling I discovered a Blythe by Melacacia. As a doll lover and photographer I couldn’t help falling in love with that picture, so I started searching for “big head doll” and “big eyes doll” I didn’t have to look again, it was late for me so I started looking where to buy, haha.

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Who is in you doll family right now?
My doll family has 18 members right now (13 Blythes, two Icys, one Pullip and two Dals), and I think that I’ve reached a point where I start being a lot more conscious about who is going to get in it, because is going a little out of hands.

Calíope was my first Blythe, she is a TBL, Perséfone (TBL), Athenea (Blythe Prairie Posie), Casandra (Blythe Rachel’s Ribbons), Berenice (Dal), Electra (ADG Blythe- Flower Power), Galatea (Dal Another Rabbit), Juno (Icy Kikyou), Emilia (Icy doll), Alice (Custom Alice in Wonderland), Elizabeth (custom by BlytheShed), Niké (Blythe Allie Gabrielle), Nix (custom Blythe by StrawberryLand), Olivia (custom by Melacacia), Rei (Blythe rei Ayanami), Sabbath (custom by S. Cola), Scarlet (custom by Sandra Soulgirl), Sofia (Pullip)

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How did you start sewing for Blythe?
My grandmother taught me how to sew when I was fifteen years old with an old pedal sewing machine. Since then I’ve started making all kind of things, after discovering Blythe the step was mandatory, that and the fact that is very difficult to get things from abroad, because we have a not very good exchange rate and because the government has restrictions on how many purchases a person can make a year (two is not a very large number sadly). So I started making clothes for my dolls and I found it very therapeutic, I can spend hours sewing or just looking at the fabrics trying to make color schemes on my head. For me is like a getaway from a very busy world.

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What was your first sewing project for Blythe? (Would be a good idea to include a photo of it, if you can)
My first sewing project was a denim skirt, with the T-shirt and socks, it turned out very well, sadly that was also the moment when I discovered, in the worst way possible, that some fabrics stain the body, from that moment on I use that same body to try every little piece of fabric I use.

What made you decide to start selling your clothing on Etsy?
Some friends of mine encouraged me, they bought somethings, some others had their own Etsy shops, and I started thinking that maybe it could be a good thing try earning some “dolly dollars” so I can buy whatever I wanted.

What has been your most favourite piece that you have created so far?
My most favourite piece has to be an English dress set, it has a lot of details and I really like it. Also a custom hand dyed dress is grey with x-long sleeves and some hand-dyed lace, anyway I hope I can make it better with time.

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What has been one of your most challenging pieces so far? What made it challenging and how overcome those challenges?
The most challenging piece, has to be the grey dress, it was challenging because it was a custom order and a very specific one, I had to fulfill my client expectations, keep my style and make it affordable. I ended up hand dyeing laces, and fabrics in order to make it the way we both wanted it. Finally that dress became one of my favourites, because it made me see that I could make some better things than just some plain dresses, it was a breaking point, that’s why is one of my favourites.

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Tell us about how your day is like when are spending time working on things for ClassicBlythe.
I can’t work on ClassicBlythe everyday because I have to work into adult stuff, the good thing is, that when I can make the time to sew I really enjoy it, it’s the best part of my day. Normally I do it at midday when I have about three hours and I’m alone because my husband is not at home, so I can spread out a lot of fabric on the table to try to make the scheme that I like, small things as hand sewing and embroidery I leave them for the afternoon, because I’m no ta lone anymore and it doesn’t take so much space.

What are some tools that you think you couldn’t live without?
My scissors, my pin cushion and a box full of fabric, it doesn’t matter if I use them all or not, I just like to look at it.

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What has been one of the most exciting moments for you since opening ClassicBlythe?
It has to be my first sale, I woke up to find that something has sold on Etsy, strangely it was not a dress but a custom Blythe. Best moment ever.

Thank you for doing this interview with me, Eliana! What advice do you have to share with someone who’s thinking of opening up an Etsy shop for Blythe?
Only one advice, patience is the key, sometimes you spend a lot of time and sell nothing, but is important to be patient and of course sew what you like, something you can be proud of, something your dolls may use, those things that when you finish them you just think: I can’t sell this, I want it for me. Thanks a lot for the interview it was really a big pleasure.

You can learn more about Eliana and ClassicBlythe on Etsy, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.

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New Addition: Lottie!

Written on March 16, 2016 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Musings

Do you recall all those times I’ve mentioned that I really wanted to add a BL to my doll family and how I would love it if I were to get a Mondie (Mondrian)? Well, if you recall the dolly family photo I posted last week – it’s already out of date!

This is Lottie:

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She’s a secondhand Mondie that I purchased off of Yahoo! Japan auctions for what I consider to be a steal. She does have some issues though (her pull string does not work, her eyes are hand-roll only, she has been opened before because she has a scalp gap in the back, she has some faint staining on her legs that does not bother me), but she is all mine and I finally have my Mondie!

I’m kind of really smitten with her.

Lottie’s wearing: dress/Plastic Fashion.

QOTW: Who wore it better?

Written on March 14, 2016 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Question of the Week

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I received this darling Middie-sized dress from Pamela of Endangered Sissy, who had noted that my Middies suffer in the clothing department. Now the problem is, this meant competition between the two Middies who live here of who owns the dress (the answer is Michelle, but let’s ignore that logic for a moment), so there was a fashion smackdown in regards to who ‘owns’ the dress – which resulted in an impromptu fashion show with two dolls, one dress. You, the readers, get to decide who wore it better.

Top photo: Kitty Brighton [Jackie Ramone]; Bottom photo: Lydia Melbourne [Yellow Marshmallow]

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Who wore it better, Kitty Brighton or Lydia Melbourne?

Katjuss Giveaway: The Winner!

Written on March 13, 2016 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Giveaway with tags: , ,

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I had so much fun interviewing Andreja, and she was so generous with donating the sweater with miniature notebooks to one very lucky winner. If you’ve forgotten what it looks like, it looks like this:

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And don’t forget! If you’re not the winner, you can still head on over to Katjuss on Etsy and buy your own goodies!

The winner is…. Click to read more of this entry.

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