A 1913 love letter that unfolds into a little art gallery.
Caricaturist Alfred Frueh (1880-1968) sent his fiancee Giuliette this letter, so that she could train for the "Gallery Marathon" she would experience when she arrived in Paris. It came complete with original works of art and a coat check.
I got one of the mini verse lifestyle :D i got a cactus plant and its all so cute im dying!!!
Imma give most of the stuff to my Sylvanian Families since the scale is almost perfect for them.
I love how most of the packaging is reuseble too. The faux newspaper, the paper bag that can be used as a poster and even parts of the checklist can be used as posters or artworks for a pet shop, florist or candle shop :D
Using cardboard and black paper punch outs...
...I crafted two miniature shutters for my 1/12 scale Castle Tower dollhouse.
These shutters will eventually be situated near the two tiny windows of the small tower.
I used this Christmas decoration for lighting the small tower; see photo below, it temporarily decorates The Great Hall fireplace. I love it ❤️
These punches I used for miniature hinges and such for the shutters.
I love it when I use my craft supplies for different kind of crafts.
Work in progress: I'm building a Castle Tower dollhouse.
Cut mat board to fit drawers. Paint edges with acrylic dark brown paint. Glue paper drawer fronts to dry matboard with glue stick.
Wrap rectangle in thin wood grain paper. I printed the birch bark and birch sticks. Attach with glue stick.
Make top from cardboard. Be sure you have an overhang all around the dresser. Wrap in wood grain paper. Attach to base with tacky glue. Add support piece inside to keep its shape.
Attach drawer fronts with tacky glue.
Attach small pieces of stick for drawer pulls.
Attach birch sticks to edges for table legs/trim.
Tip: Do not use tape on the printed paper. Some came off when I removed the tape. I repaired one area with paper and the other area with soft pastels.
Posted by Foxy Belle on 2017-12-22 17:44:30
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I made a tutorial! Hopefully this is useful to somebody out there. This method would also be useful for modding other “plug connector” heads onto much nicer bodies.
Here is my custom Rarity doll using a Scaris Catrine doll. She is rerooted with aubergine saran hair from @customdollhairAU and is wearing a work in progress outfit.
I really intended to round off her outfit with a cutie mark but I literally ran out of time packing and getting ready for my big move so she's not quite as polished as I would have wanted her since I also wanted to curl her hair too.
A Christmas Nativity
♫ “O holy night, the stars are brightly shining, It is the night of the dear Saviour’s birth; Long lay the world in sin and error pining, 'Till he appeared and the soul felt its worth. A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices, For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn;
Fall on your knees, Oh hear the angel voices! O night divine! O night when Christ was born. O night, O holy night, O night divine.”♫
Toy Sunday for the theme: Christmas
(Little Pullip and Little Byul dolls)
The Magic of Camelot: A Medieval Soap Opera by Christopher Varaste
Barbie® Bazaar - August 2000
Mattel have done a number of superhero Barbie dolls over the years, but one of the ones that is most interesting to me is the 2006 Superman Returns Lois Lane.
She came with a poster for the film and naturally there was a matching Ken Superman doll released as part of the same set. He also came with a poster, though it was a different poster.
None of that however is what I personally find interesting about the Lois Lane Barbie.
Much like actress Kate Bosworth, the Lois Lane Barbie has heterochromia - specifically, her right eye contains both blue and brown pigment, while her left eye is only blue.
This makes this Barbie relatively unique from a design perspective!
Source of 3D prints here
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