Written on August 1, 2014 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: News with tags: blythecon
As many of my fellow Canadians know, postage rates from Canada to pretty much any where (including Canada!) is rather… astronomical. It was not financially savvy for me to ship anything down to the BlytheCon Seattle organizers for the goodie bags because even though the items I had to give away would have been light. The workers at Canada Post takes bulk into consideration as well, regardless of how lightweight something is. Unfortunate, I know. I really wish that it was cheaper, but it just wasn’t worth it to ship any of it because the cost just wasn’t feasible. I’m not made of money (unfortunately? surprise?).
Luckily, I will be attending BlytheCon tomorrow. I’m currently still in Canada, but I will be in the US tomorrow by leaving bright and early. I actually wrote a final exam today! It was my last final for my last summer course for the term so I am very happy that the summer term is over and I’m finally on a “real” summer holiday! I get a little over two weeks off before the start of term again, and I’m so excited that my first day of holidays will be spent with a whole bunch of Blythe enthusiasts! I am very excited to get to see a lot of people that I haven’t seen since 2011, to meet people that I’ve “met” online, and to make new friends! As mentioned previously, I can be quite shy in large group situations, but you can identify me by the following:

I will have this bag with me! I will have BlytheCon Vancouver buttons to give away if you come to say hi to me. If you mention this blog or the name BlytheLife, I may have extra goodies for you. And if you have Moo or other business cards for trade or to give away, I’ll have some cards for you too!

For those curious, and not into musicals, One Short Day is the name of a song from the musical Wicked when Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Galinda (later known as Glinda) visit the Emerald City for the very first time.
Written on July 30, 2014 at 12:30 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Article with tags: blythe on a budget, clothes, crafting, diy

When it comes to crafting for dolls, I like things that are cute and easy. When it comes to this tutu, there could be nothing easier! You can be creative as you want with combinations of colours, the sky is the limit when it comes to these little tutus. They can be worn as a skirt, or a petticoat to add some volume under your favourite doll dress. Bonus: if you had longer strips of tulle, you could make a tutu for yourself and match with your doll!
You will need:
- Tulle, or fabric
- Scissors
- Ruler (optional)
- Elastic band/hair tie/ribbon – the elastic band or hair tie will need to fit around a Blythe’s waist

Directions:
Cut off a piece of tulle, I measured out two full ruler’s length – approximately 60cm (or 30″). If you need more, or you’re making a tutu for a larger/smaller doll, adjust the length as needed.
Fold up the tulle so it’s easier to cut it straight (if you’re challenged like me!)

Cut it in 1″ increments, all the way down. You can eyeball this, if you’re confident.
Fold each piece in half. Is it too long for your doll? Cut it in half again!

Fold each piece in half, put the ‘loop’ into the elastic (or along the ribbon), pull the ends through the loop and pull it snug. If you’re using ribbon, you want the length to be long enough that you can tie a bow around your doll’s waist.

Repeat all the way down the elastic or along the ribbon until you have enough to go around your doll’s waist.

Put it on your doll! Take photos and have fun!

Written on July 28, 2014 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Question of the Week
Deciding how to bring to BlytheCon is probably taking more mental energy that it really should. Back in 2011, I only had the 5 dolls to choose from so choosing two was not as difficult as it is right now. So what I did, this time, was to line up all my dolls and then muse about the pros and the cons of each one. For instance, Sophie was left home in 2011 because she has long, fine hair and I didn’t want to deal with flyaway and static-filled hair. This is still true, because there is no way that I’m cutting her hair, so she is still staying home.
I plan on bringing two Blythes with me to Seattle. I haven’t fully decided if anyone else will be coming with me (such as a Petite, or my Usaggie). That remains to be seen, but for now it will be a two-doll kind of attendance for me. Any more and that’s just too many for me to hold and cart around (I need hands for shopping!). Doll number one will be Eden Mouse, primarily because she is a favourite (shh, don’t tell Sophie!), and I have the perfect outfit picked out for her.

“I’m going to be at BlytheCon! Are you going to say hi to me??”
This is not what Eden will be wearing, but it will be a lot of pink. A. Lot. Of. Pink.
Who else should I bring though? There’s such an assortment for me to consider. Last time, I had gone down with Eden and Belarus (Love Mission). I’m thinking that someone else will go down this time instead of Belarus, but who? How do I make a choice between everyone? More importantly: who would you want to see down in Seattle? All I know is that whoever is going will wind up getting some pretty awesome swag while they’re at the convention. Accompanying me as its perks!
Who are you bringing to BlytheCon Seattle?
Written on July 25, 2014 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Article with tags: tiny shoe love
I love doll shoes. Love, love, love doll shoes. There’s just something about the small size, the quaint details, and the adorableness of having tiny shoes that I just love. Which then inspired me to actually share more of my tiny shoe collection. I’ve already made a shoe display, but I just love shoes so much that I need to share more of them on a regular basis! This serves several purposes: allows me to play more with my tiny doll shoes, allows me to showcase some cute shoes that you may not have seen in person, and kind of enables me to buy more shoes. This is both of a good and a bad thing.
In this premiere installment of Tiny Shoe Love, I decided to show off two pairs of shoes:
Stock heels from Monique Magnifique:

I like these stock shoes because they have the lacing detail with the two-tone design. Additionally, the shoes are just slightly curved to create a left and a right shoe (if you can’t tell the difference, it’s okay because there is an R and an L on the bottom of either shoe).
Vintage dark brown squishy Barbie boots:

Vintage squishy boots are wonderful, I quite like them! They come in many colours, but this pair photographed is dark brown. As you can see, they managed to put in a lot of detail in a single-coloured boot. There is the lacing up the from, with the bow at the top, as well as the slouch at the back near where the doll’s ankles would be, and the boots are highly textured.
