Following Arina Tanan’s description, I knitted a simple spring dress with tulips for my BJD Little Fi doll.
Following Arina Tanan’s description, I knitted a simple spring dress with tulips for my BJD Little Fi doll.
I finished another of my unfinished projects today—an owl hat for Mashunya. I sewed on the eyes, and made the beak from large beads.
Today, Anya and I finished a handbag made from melange velvet yarn. It isn’t knitted, but woven on a special loom that we bought at a creative goods exhibition. It turned out nicely and very soft.
Quarantine has started, so I have to stay home, and I’ve decided to tackle my unfinished tasks. Today I colored in a paint-by-numbers picture by my favorite Gapchinska. My mom gave me this painting, and I couldn’t bring it back from Lviv for two years because it was too big for my suitcase. It turned out beautiful in the end, because I also really love listening to the sea.
Finished decorating the school podium, entrance doors, and hall with a spring theme. I made all the jewelry myself, and the paper cutouts with the help of a Cricut machine.
As a gift for March 8th, my husband gave me my long-held dream – the Tonner Fleurs de Lys Emilie Sydney Paris Doll Convention 2006 LE200. Exclusively made for The Paris Fashion Doll Festival. The doll came to me nude, but she is beautiful! This is the most beautiful Emilia, in my opinion. The BW sample body has large, curled hair that is heavily lacquered, green eyes, and a gaze directed to the side.
Today at the second-hand shop, I bought these dolls for only 1.5 euros each: the dancing princess Isla, the plump fashionista #22 Chambray Chic Curvy, and the brand new fashionista #18 Violet with lilac hair. They aren’t in their original outfits, but they are in good condition.