Review: Blythe Collection Guide Book
Written on December 27, 2013 at 12:00 pm by MichelleFiled under: Article with tags: review
Produced By: Junko Wong
First Published: October 2011
Publisher: CWC Books
175 Pages
Produced By: Junko Wong
First Published: October 2011
Publisher: CWC Books
175 Pages
I can hear the little voices already of how unfair it is
that not all of them got a new cardigan this season…
Occasionally I think it’s kind of a waste of time to give my dolls presents for the holidays. (Please don’t tell them that I said this…) I only sometimes think this because they don’t have jobs, all of the pretty dresses, the clothes, the shoes (the shoes!) are all “gifts” from me anyways. Do I really need a special occasion to buy something for my dolls? Of course not. They get new things throughout the year and, lets face it, it’s not like they’re ever going to be paying me back for the amount that I’ve spent on clothing alone, let alone all the tiny shoes. Yet on the other hand, it seems almost heartless to not include them in the holidays. After all, I enjoy unwrapping presents and little surprises for the holidays – why shouldn’t my favourite plastic girls do so as well? That said, they are fairly spoiled as it is and I’m probably not going to have the time (or the determination) to make presents for them this year. I guess they’re just going to have to suffer (and I will never hear the end of it…) with what I do have time to make them over my winter break – even if it means that there isn’t something new for each of them over to unwrap this holiday season. And, lets face it, given how many dolls I have now, I am not going to make something for each and every one of them. I’d never have time to myself if I did that!
But if anyone has any recommendations of people who create things for Middies, I’d love to expand the wardrobe a bit!
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Little ornaments on the small fibre optic tree… Christmas cards on the table… There was going to be two dolls in the photo, but honestly, nobody else wanted to wear a bath-puff dress. The bodice is made out of felt, I took apart the bath-puff to use as a skirt – I can’t tell if it’s too puffy though. But I do love the little hair-clip hat. Too adorable (and only $2!). I’m going to be borrowing it for a Christmas party next week.
I will, however, be on the lookout for a more traditional tree on Boxing Day this year. Something that can handle ornaments, for one, and is closer in height to the Blythes.