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Interview with Dolly Cupcake & Giveaway!

Written on August 14, 2015 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
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I love getting to know people who design and sell things for Blythe. Kirin of Dolly Cupcake contacted me about doing an interview and a giveaway and I couldn’t have been more thrilled! If you are interested in getting featured, let me know!

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Hello Kirin! Tell us a little bit about yourself!
Hi Michelle and BlytheLife! I am Jill of all trades. I’m equally happy working in the garage building things with my long-time boyfriend, Victor, as I am sewing dainty things for Blythe. I am a tattoo artist by trade.

I have been sewing, in one form or another, since I was just a little thing. One of my fondest early memories are of embroidering with my maternal grandmother. My paternal grandmother was an incredible seamstress. She made a lot of my most-special dresses and I think that was one of the biggest sparks in my creativity. She let me use her sewing machine for the first time when I was about seven to make a Barbie dress out of leftover scraps from a dress she had made for me. Even then I knew that sewing would be a big part of my life.

My mom got me my first real sewing machine when I was fourteen at a yard sale. That machine was almost life changing. From that point on, I was unstoppable. I could create anything with fabric that I could dream up. I’d been sewing my own clothes for several years before I got my first Blythe. Once she came into my life I started creating for her too.

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How did you discover Blythe?
I first learned about Blythe from a brief magazine article about Gina Garan’s book “This Is Blythe”. I was transfixed by the accompanying images from her book of this wonderful big-headed, big-eyed doll. I loved that she had used this strange and beautiful doll as her muse.

In the following years, I would occasionally check eBay for dolls and thought that they were crazy expensive. The stock ones were at least a hundred dollars and seemed like too much for a plastic dolly for me. Once I started seeing more of the custom girls, I knew that I had to have one to make my own.

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Who’s in your Blythe family?
I have a very modest collection of Blythes.

I didn’t get my first Blythe until 2011. I actually got two at the same time. A set of Simply Vanilla and Simple Chocolate. I immediately opened both of them from their shippers and decided that Vanilla was the first that I would customize. I still have that Simply Chocolate in her box, stored away for a future project.

I customized the Simply Vanilla as a moody, pouty blonde. She is a bit of a puzzle to me. It took some time but I’ve decided her name is Gracie.

Camilla was my first purposeful custom. I created her with a vision of her being a kind forest girl, a friend to animals, and connected to nature. Her original name was Simply Ashlette.

Lucianne, is my the custom girl born from a Nicky Lad. She is a plucky little thing who does what she wants.

My last girl is a Simply Guava named Keiko. She might remain stock, we’ll see…

What made you decide to start sewing for Blythe?
The first, and most obvious one for me, was a lack of clothing. My Simply Vanilla, my first Blythe, had stock clothing that was contrary to her customized persona. I simply had to make her some new clothes.

I love creating tiny, cute things. So sewing for Blythe is right up my alley!

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What was the first thing that you created for Blythe?
I first thing I created was an all black ensemble for Gracie that stained her Azone Pure Neemo body so badly I wanted to give up. But I got another body and started sewing for her again and finally learned my lesson about pre-washing fabric! The next ensemble was a satin and lace affair that suited her much better. Once I figured out a basic pattern for Blythe dresses, I was off and running!

My favorite thing about creating for Blythe is the limitless possibilities. Blythe can get away with wearing some outfits that would be outlandish in the real world and she looks so cute doing it!

Stained bodies are no fun! What has been the hardest thing about sewing for dolls as opposed to sewing for yourself?
The hardest thing about sewing for dolls is the size! 🙂 Full-sized garments have a seam allowance that’s typically around 1/2”. The seam allowance for dolly clothing is a tiny fraction of that. Thank goodness I have good eyesight! Sourcing tiny buttons and snaps as well as appropriately scaled fabrics has been a little bit of a challenge as well, but that just means that I get to spend more time at the fabric store!

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What would you say is your best sewing tip for anyone who’s interested in sewing for Blythe?
I think my best tip for sewing for Blythe would be to take your time. Precision counts when working on such a small scale. But also to not be too hard on yourself. Sewing on a tiny scale will be challenging and your first pieces might not be perfect, but they get better and better with practice, so don’t give up!

What are your must-have tools for creating fashions for dolls?
My must have tools are cute fabrics, great light, and sharp scissors. I also like to set aside a lot of time to just play around with the fabrics and trims to see what I can come up with.

Where did the name “Dolly Cupcake” come from?
I was trying to come up with the most over-the-top, fun and silly name that I could come up with for my Etsy shop. I think it really sums up my design aesthetic for Blythe. It’s just cute and girly!

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How much of what you make ends up in your own dolls’ wardrobe?
Honestly, not much of what I make for Dolly Cupcake ends up staying with me. My girls get to wear the dresses for the photoshoot and maybe for a day or so after, then the clothes get packaged up. Each girl has a small wardrobe of her own that reflects her “personality”. I hope to expand their clothing options soon but in reality what they really need is shoes. Poor things!

Thank you so much for doing this interview with me, Kirin! What advice do you wish someone had given to you when you were new to Blythe?
Always pre-wash dolly clothes. Stained bodies are the worst! 😛

You can find Dolly Cupcake and those beautiful dresses over on Etsy! If you want to save 10% on your purchase at Dolly Cupcake, use the coupon code BLYTHELIFELOVE from now until September 14, 2015.

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BlytheLife’s 5th Birthday: The Winner!

Written on July 31, 2015 at 3:30 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Giveaway with tags:

To celebrate BlytheLife.com’s 5th birthday, I announced on July 1st that any non-spam comments made on BlytheLife.com would count as an entry. At the time, I knew that I wanted to do a giveaway but I wasn’t sure what of at the moment. But now here it is:

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There are three that open in the front, three that open in the back. And I actually have one more on the needles (whoops!), so that’ll be an extra little surprise for the winner! And the winner will get to choose what colour beads I use for the owl’s eyes in the sweater on the right hand side on the bottom row.

There was an amazing 76 comments/entries this month! I hope that everyone continues to leave comments to add to the conversation. It’s been a great birthday month for BlytheLife.

The lucky winner is…

Olive!

Congratulations Olive! Please check your email for a message from me 🙂

It’s BlytheLife’s 5th Birthday!

Written on July 1, 2015 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Giveaway, News with tags:

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Five years ago to the day, I announced to the Blythe community the existence of this website: BlytheLife.com. Five years ago, my Blythe family looked like this:

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Now it has grown in numbers, with a couple of pint-sized additions.

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In the last five years, I’ve made a lot of great friends in the doll community. I’ve had the fortune of meeting some of these wonderful people in person. I’ve attended two BlytheCons (Portland, OR and Seattle, WA), and I have the pleasure of being one of the organizers of BlytheCon Vancouver – which is happening in a little over a month from now on Sunday, August 9th at the Sheraton Wall Centre.

To celebrate BlytheLife and you, my wonderful readers, I will be creating something for a lucky reader! That’s right, it’s giveaway time!

I will draw from the pool of commenters on BlytheLife and randomly pick someone to win something! The prize could be anything at all – no spoilers will be given until the winner (winners? maybe….) are announced! The more you comment, the more chances you can have in winning. The winner will be selected and announced on July 31st – any non-spam comments between now and then will be eligible to enter!

This will be open to international entrants. In the words of one of my favourite trilogies written recently, may the odds be ever in your favour.

Easter Egg Hunt: The Winners!

Written on April 6, 2015 at 12:30 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Giveaway with tags:

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The Easter eggs were hidden around the website and two of three were found – yay!

The pink egg was hidden on Who Lives Here: Eden Mouse – found by Moses.

The green egg was hidden on the first Tiny Shoe Love installment – found by Olivia.

The purple egg was hidden Primrose; a little restoration store – not found!

Hidden in the Easter eggs were these lovely little sweaters:

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For funsies, I had Cedar (Monique Magnifique) to model all of the little sweaters. Perfect short-sleeved sweaters for the spring and summer!

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The yellow-and-pink striped sweater will be going to Moses and the pink-and-green sweater will be going to Olivia. The orange one (unclaimed) will be going to a future giveaway.

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Easter Egg Hunt!

Written on April 3, 2015 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Giveaway

There are three Easter eggs hidden around BlytheLife right now and they look like these:

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If you find one, email me the location at michelle@blythelife.com!

Here’s a few tidbits about this Easter Egg Hunt on BlytheLife.com:

  • If you’re the first one to find an egg and email me with the location (the complete URL of the post) of the egg, you will win a specially made pastel coloured dolly sweater.
  • The sweaters will be randomly assigned to winners and sent out.
  • This Easter Egg Hunt is open to international participants.
  • If you have found an egg and I confirm that you are the first to find it (and therefore you are now a Winner), please leave the other eggs for other Egg Hunters.

Details on the sweaters: I have no photos for you right now, they are in the creative process of being made! The sweaters may be solid coloured, or there may be patterns. They may have long sleeves, or short sleeves, or even no sleeves. I’m not sure yet, but it’s going to be awesome. Here’s a photo of the yarn, pre-sweater making:

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Locations to the hidden Easter eggs and the winners will be revealed on Monday, April 6th. You have until 12pm Pacific on Sunday, April 5th to find them. If any of the eggs are not found, the sweater(s) will be kept for a later giveaway.

If you’ve spotted one Easter egg (and I’ve confirmed that you are the first to find it), please leave the other eggs for other people.

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