Three little ones from LORI

Today I stumbled upon some very unusual pieces for my collection at the store. These are three small cloth dolls with stuffed bodies and vinyl arms and legs from the company LORI. Judging by the description, these are students from a ballet school. Their faces are adorable, they have glued-on eyes, and well-stitched little hairs. There was another platinum blonde there, but for a child, I didn’t think that hair color was suitable and I didn’t buy her. And the red-haired little one was bought right out from under my nose.


Watch with “Paris” embroidery.

Today I finished embroidering a heart-shaped clock using ribbons from the Danko Toys “Paris” kit. It turned out very tender and romantic. If it weren’t for the loud ticking, I would have hung them in the bedroom.


Mariya’s Mermaid

For her birthday, Masha’s friend gave her a mermaid doll. The manufacturer is unknown, and the quality of the doll leaves something to be desired, but as a play and bath doll, it suits Masha very well.


Duty-free updates—Wonder Woman and Polly Pocket

I love flying by plane because you can often find dolls in the duty-free shop that are difficult to find in regular toy stores. And this time too, the girls and I have found a wonderful Wonder Woman and the little Polly Pocket.


Hanna’s pony

I present to you the works of my daughter made from polymer clay. Inspired by the cartoon “My Little Pony,” she made a whole herd of cute ponies.


New photos of Lalaloopsy and baby Barbies.

I finished taking pictures of the little Lalaloopsy and little Barbie fairies so I wouldn’t forget to deliver them to the website.


Photos of houses

Today I did an inventory of my girls’ dollhouses. Decided to capture them for posterity. This is Barbie’s house, which remained in Ukraine, and cardboard houses from the “Smart House” series for mini Lalaloopsy dolls.


My straw works.

I finished photographing my old straw crafts for the archive today. Some of them were made back in school in the “Housewife” club.



Photos of old Lyubas works.

While I haven’t left yet, I decided to take photos of my sister’s work. They’re all stored with our grandfather, but I thought this beauty needed to be added to the website’s archive. Here are cardboard applications, crocheted napkins, and various origami…




The boy is Chelsea’s friend.

Today I bought a cute boy from the Chelsea Club series at the store. A cute, blue-eyed, freckled boy with styled chestnut hair. Non-articulated.