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.
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.
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.
Decided to try making lace mirrors. Four bedroom mirrors were made using paper towel rolls.
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.
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.
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.
Today I bought Anna and Elsa from the Frozen Little Kingdom series for Anya’s miniature princess collection.
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!
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.
Masha found a masterclass on folding an interesting toy using the origami technique online. Together we’ve built such a cute flip-flop.