Today on eBay I really scored.
I found a Buy It Now auction for 45 pairs of Barbie shoes and boots for only 10.00. Add the shipping and the total cost was 13.08. Then I got an e-mail from the seller telling me she found 4 more pairs and threw them in as well. That's about 27 cents a pair!!! Some I know will fit Blythe and the ones that don't will fit my vintage reproduction Barbie and/or my two My Scene Barbies that I rescued.
Christmas morning as a kid wasn't this exciting... :o) Here's some of the loot.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
The Day My Second 2010 Stock Blythe - Nicky Lad Arrived...
Nicky Lad is my second Blythe. She was an early, completely unexpected gift from my hubby for my birthday July 5th. I named her Nicole Marie. She has the prettiest, new eye chip color.
I have to say that after experiencing the Blythe clone route several years after I got my first Blythe, Simply Mango, I would definitely say to save up and buy a real Blythe, not a clone.
Clones in NO way compare to the real thing. One of my clones came with terrible hair and a bum leg. The other one came with uneven eye lashes and a small crack/slit in her leg that I just recently noticed. Not wanting to do any, I did have to do some customizing of those two just to fix their flaws. I love them too, but mostly I just feel sorry for them. One of these days I'll post their stories.
Anyway...A Story in Pics - The Day Nicky Lad arrived...This time, this girl was just left on my porch. I didn't have to sign for her like I did for Simply Mango.
I have to say that after experiencing the Blythe clone route several years after I got my first Blythe, Simply Mango, I would definitely say to save up and buy a real Blythe, not a clone.
Clones in NO way compare to the real thing. One of my clones came with terrible hair and a bum leg. The other one came with uneven eye lashes and a small crack/slit in her leg that I just recently noticed. Not wanting to do any, I did have to do some customizing of those two just to fix their flaws. I love them too, but mostly I just feel sorry for them. One of these days I'll post their stories.
Anyway...A Story in Pics - The Day Nicky Lad arrived...This time, this girl was just left on my porch. I didn't have to sign for her like I did for Simply Mango.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Blythe Mini Wardrobe/Closet Display
Nicole Marie (Nicky Lad) and Mini Lalaloopsy - Dollop Light 'n' Fluffy want to show you something.
I made this cute, little wardrobe/closet in no time with things I gathered from around my house. I just used double sided tape to paper the inside so at a later date I can redecorate easily if I want.
Soon, I'll do a post on how I made the hangers and with what and where you buy them.
I made this cute, little wardrobe/closet in no time with things I gathered from around my house. I just used double sided tape to paper the inside so at a later date I can redecorate easily if I want.
Soon, I'll do a post on how I made the hangers and with what and where you buy them.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
My New Girl Is Here!
The usual unwrapping pics will follow in another post soon.
But, for now - 3 pics of Nicky Lad who I named Nicole Marie. I think she is just the cutest thing. The only thing I'm not completely happy about is her hair. I like the short cut and the color, but it's a bit frizzy on the ends. :o( She just might have some bad hair days ahead of her.
I DO really love this new eye chip color of pale blue which is one of the reasons I chose her.
But, for now - 3 pics of Nicky Lad who I named Nicole Marie. I think she is just the cutest thing. The only thing I'm not completely happy about is her hair. I like the short cut and the color, but it's a bit frizzy on the ends. :o( She just might have some bad hair days ahead of her.
I DO really love this new eye chip color of pale blue which is one of the reasons I chose her.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
A New Dress For Margo
Tonight I decided to make a dress for my girl, Margo in celebration of Memorial Day.
Margo hopes you all have a wonderful, fun Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Margo hopes you all have a wonderful, fun Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Another Girl Is Arriving Soon To Live With Us!!!
.
In a little over a month it will be 2 years since I got my first Blythe for my birthday. She was a gift to myself. When I learned that there was a Blythe that came with her own pet Chihuahua - I overlooked her orange hair and just had to have her for obvious reasons. I named her Margo and her doggie Chico which is my Chihuahua's name Well...
As a bit early birthday gift this year I was super surprised when my hubby told me if I've seen a Blythe doll that I want to just go ahead and get it and that I'm worth it! I'm so excited...When I told him how much she'd cost he said he'd rather get me that than some other things for my birthday.
She's another stock Blythe and has already been ordered. She is flying in from Hong Kong. Margo came from Japan. Hopefully, she will arrive sometime next week so I can introduce her.
I'll wait until she arrives before saying who she is. But, I will say that I've already named her Nicole Marie and she's quite cute and comes with some really cute clothes and accessories. I will also say that she has a special eye color besides the blue, pink, and green eyes that Margo has. The new eye color will replace the orange that she also has.
In a little over a month it will be 2 years since I got my first Blythe for my birthday. She was a gift to myself. When I learned that there was a Blythe that came with her own pet Chihuahua - I overlooked her orange hair and just had to have her for obvious reasons. I named her Margo and her doggie Chico which is my Chihuahua's name Well...
As a bit early birthday gift this year I was super surprised when my hubby told me if I've seen a Blythe doll that I want to just go ahead and get it and that I'm worth it! I'm so excited...When I told him how much she'd cost he said he'd rather get me that than some other things for my birthday.
She's another stock Blythe and has already been ordered. She is flying in from Hong Kong. Margo came from Japan. Hopefully, she will arrive sometime next week so I can introduce her.
I'll wait until she arrives before saying who she is. But, I will say that I've already named her Nicole Marie and she's quite cute and comes with some really cute clothes and accessories. I will also say that she has a special eye color besides the blue, pink, and green eyes that Margo has. The new eye color will replace the orange that she also has.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Problems At The Blythe House
Margo just found out she needs reading glasses and CC suffers from --- we all have them --- the stretched out waistband panties syndrome.
Margo will be fine. Actually, she looks rather cute in her new, purple glasses, but it's back to the drawing board for me trying to make CC (A Blythe clone) some respectable panties.
I lost my new, vintage Skipper pattern piece for panties so I've been trying to design my own.
Margo will be fine. Actually, she looks rather cute in her new, purple glasses, but it's back to the drawing board for me trying to make CC (A Blythe clone) some respectable panties.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Making Furniture For Blythe
I used THESE - TWO youtube videos by My Froggy Stuff (LOVE her videos - SO creative) as my inspiration to create my own love seat/sofa using what I already had around the house - 2 different kinds of sponges (platform, seat and arms), vintage fabric (to cover and for cushions), buttons (to decorate) and cardboard to neatly finish the back of the love seat. Tools - scissors, ruler, glue gun , sewing machine, poly fil and needle and thread. It's a bit boxy looking, but I don't think it's a bad first try at making furniture for Blythe dolls. And here's another video on how to make a sofa from things you have around the house.
CC (short for Cotton Candy - My CCE doll from Australia) relaxing with old friends and a new, little friend - Mini Lalaloopsy - Dollop Light 'n' Fluffy. Lalaloopsy brought cookies and her little pet along!
CC (short for Cotton Candy - My CCE doll from Australia) relaxing with old friends and a new, little friend - Mini Lalaloopsy - Dollop Light 'n' Fluffy. Lalaloopsy brought cookies and her little pet along!
Felt Skirt For Blythe
I found this really easy mini skirt to make for your Blythe doll out of felt and this is my version of it. My girl, Margo, is modeling it and her doggie Chico waits patiently to go for a walk. I used a couple of snaps in the back instead of the velcro. Mine was sewn using just a needle and thread, no machine. As always, click a pic to see more detail. You can find the pattern HERE.
I also made a cute, little love seat tonight out of sponges, fabric, cardboard, and buttons using my glue gun and my sewing machine. I'll post a picture of it soon along with the youtube video that inspired me to try making one. It was one of those everything went perfect projects. I do sometimes have those.
I also made a cute, little love seat tonight out of sponges, fabric, cardboard, and buttons using my glue gun and my sewing machine. I'll post a picture of it soon along with the youtube video that inspired me to try making one. It was one of those everything went perfect projects. I do sometimes have those.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Coming Soon to kittyred's Blytique
I'm hoping to get a dress similar to this one listed soon... Such a pretty fabric for Spring. I think this is a vintage fabric that I got from my mom's stash. It has a lace trimmed hem with bead accents on the bodice. Modeled by CC (Cotton Candy) - my CCE Blythe clone from Australia.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Beginner Sewing For Blythe - kittyred's TIPS
kittyred's beginner TIPS - What I've learned making doll clothes for Blythe.
1. Cut the pattern pieces out exactly.
I like to trace my pattern pieces onto a file folder, cut them out and then trace around them onto a thin piece of tissue like paper. I like being able to pin my pieces to the fabric instead of just weighing them or holding them down. I cut more accurately and faster pinning the pattern pieces onto the fabric first.
Most fold their fabric and cut the 2 bodice pieces (outer and lining) at the same time, BUT you might be able to save fabric (for more items) if you cut one only, then flip the pattern over and cut the second piece.
2. Sew all seam allowances exactly using small stitches. The smaller they are the harder they are to rip out, but are easier to go around curves. I use an invisible pen for sewing to lightly dot out the seam allowance onto the fabric. It makes sewing so much easier.
Always/carefully clip curves before turning.
Sometimes it's impossible (esp. on lightweight fabric) to start a seam and back stitch and start stitching again forward without it pulling the fabric all up. I just start the seam and later tie the ends together in a knot to prevent the seam from coming out.
3. Use your iron and press sewn pieces as you go.
4. Use your machine to sew a long stitch for gathering the skirt of a dress. The seam allowance is 1/2" so baste stitch 3/8" in. Don't forget set it back to a regular stitch . :o)
5. Hand baste pieces together if you need to. It will work better than pins. I know it's a pain, but I guarantee you will only have to stitch once if you do.
6. Be patient and willing to make a few dresses or whatever and alter your pattern maybe several times before you get the fit/look you want.
As you design, cut and sew your creations you'll also have tips of your own for doing it better. Let me know if my tips were helpful to you and include YOUR hints as well!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
A funny Blythe story...
I have a funny Blythe story..
The other night I was struggling to finish sewing a dress from a pattern I'd never used before. It was one of those nights of sewing when I don't see how anyone sews things this little. Anyway, I was determined to get it done no matter what and in the end I was successful. It looked pretty good, and I also had notes to make the next dress sewn from this pattern go a bit more smoothly.
I was so proud of my achievement that I took my Blythe all dressed in her new dress to my bedroom and set her on my vanity so I could see her when I got up in the morning reminding me that even though I'd hit a snag or two I stuck with it and finished that dress.
My Chihuahua Chico didn't originally see me set her there, but when he did finally see her later that night in dim light he started growling and barking at her as if she was a real, little person.
It was so funny, even after I showed him she wasn't real he still wasn't so sure he wanted her watching him sleep.
The other night I was struggling to finish sewing a dress from a pattern I'd never used before. It was one of those nights of sewing when I don't see how anyone sews things this little. Anyway, I was determined to get it done no matter what and in the end I was successful. It looked pretty good, and I also had notes to make the next dress sewn from this pattern go a bit more smoothly.
I was so proud of my achievement that I took my Blythe all dressed in her new dress to my bedroom and set her on my vanity so I could see her when I got up in the morning reminding me that even though I'd hit a snag or two I stuck with it and finished that dress.
My Chihuahua Chico didn't originally see me set her there, but when he did finally see her later that night in dim light he started growling and barking at her as if she was a real, little person.
It was so funny, even after I showed him she wasn't real he still wasn't so sure he wanted her watching him sleep.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
The Day My 2010 Stock Neo Blythe - Simply Mango Arrived.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)