I was walking with Anya around the neighborhood, and at the market I bought a cheap but very useful Gloria picnic set – it has a lot of useful little things. Here’s the first, but not very successful, photoshoot.
I was walking with Anya around the neighborhood, and at the market I bought a cheap but very useful Gloria picnic set – it has a lot of useful little things. Here’s the first, but not very successful, photoshoot.
I bought two dolls at Antoshka today – a cute disco Barbie and a brunette Shelly in a Snow White princess costume.
Today I bought a set – little Eva with dark braids. It came with a white rabbit with a pink house and a carrot on a magnet.
My husband jokes that I simply can’t leave the store without buying some dolls. Today, I was completely charmed by two little cuties with very sweet faces, and a soft little couch as a bonus. I really love little ones with such an open eye slit, like Mattel’s Kelly. I named the blonde Marina, and the redhead Arinka.
I crocheted a skirt, a scarf-shawl, and a beret for Vik. I also sewed a silk blouse.
Unexpectedly found Fashion Fewer Teresa in such a flask-shaped box with a stand. The dolls in this series have extraordinarily beautiful faces, but finding them in Lviv is extremely rare. And here she is – it’s fate! I named her Vic, after one of my favorite French movie heroines. I had to slightly change her hairstyle because I really didn’t like those fringe-sideburns. But she herself is simply wonderful, although she doesn’t look at all like my two Teresas. And Anyuta convinced me to buy Dyanochka, but mostly because of the pink stroller it came with, because the girl herself, unfortunately, is no good.
Inspired by descriptions from the internet, I crocheted a top and blouse for momo dolls.