I’ve been really overwhelmed by such the positive response after I have opened commission services! (Probably in no small thanks to the overly awesome video that OmochaCrush did of my mori girl. Honestly, I was […]

I’ve been really overwhelmed by such the positive response after I have opened commission services! (Probably in no small thanks to the overly awesome video that OmochaCrush did of my mori girl. Honestly, I was […]
Quick preface – I kind of really love Sailor Moon. The first things I ever collected were artbooks… and Sailor Moon trinkets. I still have a sweet collection of star lockets, which I just adore. *Fighting Evil by Moonlight!* I of course was overjoyed when I saw Sailor Moon x Pullip, and jumped on Princess Serenity. I’ve been pretty good and restrained from buying others (I only have Sailor Neptune and Mars to add) but when human Luna was announced I was overjoyed. She was such a niche character!
Please note that as of the 29th of February, 2016 cracks have slowly started to re-appear on Chibi’s face after a very harsh summer. Will update soon.
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I have told you about how much I love Chibi, the second girl in my Poison Girl family. The seller who sent her to me was an absolutely lovely lady in London, and packed her super well. Chibi was an April 2015 doll, and was one of the last before Poison Girl announced she was stopping customs, which I read with much sadness – as I LOVED seeing her dolls every month. The reason she was stopping customs was because MSC Matt had started to produce cracks all over her dolls. I barely thought that this would affect me, but when I opened Chibi, I realised that she had fine cracks all over her face.
When it rains it pours right? I lusted over Poison Girl Pullips for the longest time, and I would wake up in the middle of the night (3am) to attempt to bid on or purchase one of her girls. Girls would dissapear within seconds – my internet could barely catch up. Toffee arrived recently and I was completely smitten. A few days later I was browsing facebook, when Chibi suddenly appeared for adoption. I pounced. Time differences later, Chibi came to live at Project Doll House. And I was over the moon.
I was disappointed when I didn’t win the lottery for Cherry Beach – but I guess one of the pros of yammering on about dolls all the time is that my friends start to recognise that I love them. One of them, happening upon this “Tan girl with a blue dress” in Hong Kong, asked me if I wanted to pick her up. Of course I did – and she was within $10 of RRP. I was stoked.
Bloody Red Hood has long been touted as one of the best releases Groove has ever done. And it’s not hard to see why – let me introduce you to the fabulous, blood-red, wine coloured beauty.
This weekend, after a few weeks of making Pullips I jumped back on the Blythe wagon again to practice those skills.
I finally got off my lazy bum to take a family photo of the girls. Here’s almost all of the current (Blythe) family!
Before I received my Welcome Winter girl (now called Snowberry) I was mournfully thinking that I would never be able to receive a limited edition JerryBerry so I put in an order for a Basic. She took 3-4 weeks to make, and arrived at my door last week. I’d like to introduce to you the ‘basic’ Berry.
Remember a few months ago when I was just about to leave the country and the “original” arrived at my door? It was dark when I opened her box and I didn’t have the opportunity to take a proper photograph of her. So here she is – in bunny ears of course.