Scarlett’s outfit has arrived.

My husband ordered me a Scarlett doll from Tonner. And since she’s coming to arrive nude, we ordered her a “Barbecue” outfit. Today he arrived, it’s a layered dress, a belt, tights, shoes, a hat, and two bows. While the owner hasn’t arrived yet, the new Seventeen tried on the dress.


Masha’s Diamond Fairy

Masha was given a set with a diamond fairy. She assembled most of the picture herself, but I finished it.


Preparation for Reading Week

Next week, the school will be holding a reading week. For this, I added decorations made from old books to the forest landscape. Everyone liked it.


Jointed ballerina doll and Kroutnozhka transplant.

I bought a doll with 100 poses in Lviv. Her face is unremarkable, but her body is very flexible and her joints are not loose. The only thing that distinguishes her from yogis is her balletic feet in pointe shoes. And at home, I transplanted Anya’s beloved, floppy Krutonozhka’s head onto a new articulated body. The child is very happy, and the doll has gained a new, full life. Now I’m thinking about a wheelchair for this loose, fake doll.


We had a successful trip to the flea market.

Today there was a flea market in the city again. There, I happened to come across a 2005 Barbie Fashion Fever Drew Animal Print in pretty good condition. I am especially delighted by her freckled face.

And I also bought a cabinet, a bench, and a lovely little terrier dog figurine for the Tonner dolls.


Winter backdrop for the stage

Having removed all the New Year decorations, we saw that the stage needed to be decorated with something new. Therefore, I made this paper appliqué in the style of vytynanka on the theme of “winter forest.” And on the opposite side of the hall, I made a landscape of the Arctic with some animals from Antarctica. It turned out beautifully!


Anna’s velvet coloring books

Anna painted two pictures that she received as a gift for New Year’s. These are coloring books, one with dolphins and the other with a Christmas tree.


Tonner Seventeen

On my husband’s birthday, my Tonner doll “Seventeen in Her 1940s Prom Gown,” released in 2003 in a limited edition of 1000 pieces, arrived. She was exclusively made by Ashton-Drake Galleries and artist Robert Tonner.

The doll arrived nude, without shoes, only with a stand. But I easily found her promo photo, the outfit was gorgeous! Maybe someday I’ll do something like that to her. She has a very pleasant face, minimal makeup, brown eyes, a direct gaze, and a first-generation body. The hair is brown, gathered in a braid at the back of the head.


Skipper Nanny

Today at Intertoys I bought a cute Skipper nanny, an Asian girl with a pretty face and nice hair. It came with several baby care accessories.


The Giraffe Family

My friend Nune ordered a gift with a giraffe theme for her pregnant friend’s baby. I crocheted my first musical giraffe with a heart on its chest using a pattern from the internet. I only put wooden beads in the paws and horns. I crocheted the soft giraffe comforter with a rattle in its head and a chew toy for the baby giraffe myself. Only one little giraffe girl with a squeaker left to crochet, and then it will be a complete set.