Mini Barbie from Happy Meals

The girls at McDonald’s Happy Meals got three mini Barbies—a surfer, a firefighter, and a race car driver. The dolls are minimally functional, the clothes aren’t removable, the arms and legs don’t bend, but on the plus side, they have sewn-in hair.


Little Monchhichi

Today I accidentally saw a keychain with a little Monchhichi in the store and bought it. She is very sweet, fluffy, with a long tail, and wearing a red bib.


Quilling mirrors

Decided to try making lace mirrors. Four bedroom mirrors were made using paper towel rolls.


The podium is decorated for spring.

Finished decorating the podium with a spring theme. I had to work a lot, especially with assembling the trees from branches and the small flowers on them. But the result was beautiful, especially the sheep impressed everyone.


Party pop teenies

I bought surprise pop dolls for the girls. We got Bella and Ava from the Cutie Animal Surprise series, and Mai from the Winter Wonderland Surprise series.


Palm trees and cactuses made of diamond mosaic.

As a consolation prize for Anya after her vaccination, I bought two diamond mosaic kits. At home, Anya collected a picture with palm trees, and Masha collected one with cactus.


Anna and Elsa mini princesses.

Today I bought Anna and Elsa from the Frozen Little Kingdom series for Anya’s miniature princess collection.


Spring-themed design

I was asked to decorate the school hallway for spring. For this, I made new kusudamas, flowers, and butterflies from paper. It turned out beautiful!


A Pig for Lesya

I crocheted another piglet as a gift for my youngest niece. I hid the whistle in her palm, so he can make a lovely squeaking sound when pressed. I think the child will like it.


Origami Flip Toy

Masha found a masterclass on folding an interesting toy using the origami technique online. Together we’ve built such a cute flip-flop.