Always on the search for variety in body types for fashion dolls, I have made my next frankendolly, but I'm not sure about her. I will post her picture without comment, and then post an in-depth of how I made her when I get a chance. I want honest feedback, but I don't want to put any thoughts in your heads so I won't give my reservations about her yet.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
New, different Barbies in 2013
Have you seen the pics from Toy Fair?
http://idlehands1.blogspot.com/2013/02/toy-fair-2013-barbie-in-2013-malibu.html
Scroll down to the "Barbie™ Life in the Dreamhouse Friend Core Assortment"
They look awesome! I have to have Raquelle. And I'll probably end up with all of them, who am I kidding.
http://idlehands1.blogspot.com/2013/02/toy-fair-2013-barbie-in-2013-malibu.html
Scroll down to the "Barbie™ Life in the Dreamhouse Friend Core Assortment"
They look awesome! I have to have Raquelle. And I'll probably end up with all of them, who am I kidding.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Doll profile: Barbie collector Diwali (Festivals of the world)
I am very bad about wanting MOAR MOAR MOAR dolls, and I realized I need to spend a little time appreciating the ones I have. So I'm going to post pictures of some of my favorites, starting with the doll that started it all, Festivals of the World: Diwali.
I didn't start collecting Barbies until my daughters started to like them. I didn't realize that I liked them to until my oldest daughter traded one of her dolls with a neighbor and I realized that I didn't want that doll to go (it was princess of Portugal). Around the same time, I saw a bag of Barbies at a local thrift store which included the Festivals of the World Diwali Barbie. It was $6.99 for the bag and at first I didn't want to spend the money, so I left it there. But I thought about that doll all weekend. First thing Monday morning, I went back to the thrift store and the bag was still there! This is the doll that had been on my mind all weekend.
She had a few hair chops, but not a bunch, and I eventually put her on an articulated body, but her face is magnificent and she came with all of her original jewelry.
Interestingly enough, she actually uses a more "ethnic" sculpt than actual "Barbie in India" dolls sold in India (my sister has sent me two).
Here is Barbie in India, sold for the Indian market. Uses a standard "Barbie" mold, just with jet black hair.
I personally prefer the Diwali sculpt but of course love the actual Indian clothes on the BiA doll. Will post pictures of her another time.
This is the doll that launched a thousand purchases. She is still one of my favorites!
She had a few hair chops, but not a bunch, and I eventually put her on an articulated body, but her face is magnificent and she came with all of her original jewelry.
I really don't know how they expected her to do any Diwali dancing on that stiff body, but she could dance up a storm on her new Fashionista body. Her skin tone was a perfect match for the generic Fashionista and this is a first-run fashionista body.
Interestingly enough, she actually uses a more "ethnic" sculpt than actual "Barbie in India" dolls sold in India (my sister has sent me two).
Above is Diwali Barbie, sold for an American market.
I personally prefer the Diwali sculpt but of course love the actual Indian clothes on the BiA doll. Will post pictures of her another time.
This is the doll that launched a thousand purchases. She is still one of my favorites!
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