I crocheted a musical star as a gift for my friends’ little daughter, who is named Anna.
I crocheted a musical star as a gift for my friends’ little daughter, who is named Anna.
I haven’t even had time to get used to the new doll that arrived yesterday, and today another one was delivered—a beauty, Sydney Chase from When in Rome 2005, LE1500. I really love Mold Sydney, and this doll is also a red-haired curly girl! She arrived to me without shoes, a stand, and a certificate. And her purse, made of thin patent leather, unfortunately, had begun to fall apart over time.
Today my handsome, aristocratic Drako Malfoy arrived. 17″ Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire at Hogwarts 2010. As a character, Draco isn’t appealing to me, but this doll is a very handsome young man. So my doll mistresses are very happy about this addition to the collection.
Hooray! I resolved my gestalt by the amazing display case I specially designed for Tonner, which I left in Lviv. I accidentally found a similar option in a local online store, only it’s wider and a little lower than mine. What a terrifying and heroic quest we went through getting her here and bringing her into the house! It’s even scary to remember! But it all worked out, and now my dolls will stand in a display case worthy of their beauty.
While driving back to Poland to the airport, I crocheted a fluffy shark for my niece Lesia.
Today I bought myself a charming doll of Mavka, a character from Lesya Ukrainka’s work “The Forest Song” and the heroine of the long-awaited Ukrainian animated cartoon.
On the way to Ukraine, I finished knitting my spring Easter wreath with a bunny right in the car.
Here are the wonderful Easter breads my mom baked this year! And I was just decorating them.
For the King’s birthday, the stage was decorated with paper cutouts and balloons.
Finished decorating the stage and wall with a photo quest for the project “Journey Through Your Body.” It turned out bright and fun.