For Hikari-chan's dress closure, I used a ribbon, tied it to the back and made a bow like you see in the picture above. I love how ribbons and bows have the infinite power to pretty up any kind of project. It is like the Midas touch of craft. I found it easier to use a ribbon closure instead of other mediums as it is SUPER simple and took me less than 5 seconds to attach. Great for beginners!
Alright my awesome fantastical Fluffeteers of Craftland. This is where I bid you farewell for the weekend. I have been meaning to upload an outfit lookbook video, but the weather has been awful for almost 2 months now. I love rainy days, but it pretty much messes up my filming schedule as I only film in natural light and won't have it otherwise. Doesn't help that my most trusted photographer only has a day in a week dedicated to my outfit filming and photo shoot needs. Cheers to that, my friends.
Nevertheless, I have a few interesting outfits to show you guys in the next few weeks and to be honest, I am pretty excited about it. Lastly (promise), we will be making wigs and shoes in the next chapter of Doll Diaries and once the basics are covered, it would only be right to have some fun and create themed outfits for our little dollies. So yeap! Can't wait.
Till then dolls,
I love you more than confetti and ginger ale. See you next week!
Hikari (Japanese) holds the meaning of Light when translated to English. I named her Hikari as she is a Mori Girl inspired doll who loves being around living things, nature and lives in a cute cottage in the woods. Hikari loves sewing, painting and collecting wild flowers to decorate her petite looking dining table. She has a pet rabbit named Momo and little birdies named Flora and Fauna who visit her cottage every morning for bread crumbs.
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Oh wooow that is soo adorable!! I need to make this
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i hope you do! send me a picture if you ever make it :D HUGS
DeleteI will definitely going to try making that dress. It is so cute and seems easy to make. It seems perfect for individuals like me who only know the basics of sewing.
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Cannot wait for more. I just thought of making a doll for my niece when I saw your blog. So excited to start working on her.
ReplyDeletehello aiko..i'm just wondering of what type of felt that you use to make all of your adorable plushie? hope that you could give me some answers soon..thanks..=)
ReplyDeletehiya there! sorry for the late reply but I use the normal polyester felt you get from Daiso :D
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ReplyDeleteAiko please say something to me. even if its just hi. i cant have a YouTube account so this is the only way i can speak to u. :p
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