Showing posts with label daruma dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daruma dolls. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Toy Shelf Update

I have transported a few more dolls to my new place. The shelf is a work in progress and the positioning of the dolls is temporary as I have yet to transport ALL my dolls.


I took a photo of each part of the shelf.


Back row: Gigi, Frankie, Operetta, Spectra, Frankie, Sindy

Middle row: Cure Splash, Ladybug, Una, Ari, Cat Burglar

Front row: Dakota, Harry, Anastasia, Cure Black, Pinkie


Back row: Hunter, Creanna, "Cassie", Jasmine

Middle row: Mary-Kate, Skooter, Anna, Sloane

Front row: "Bee", Dee, Dawn, Madeline


Back row: Kitty, Honey, Hit Girl, Malucia

Front row: Clawdeen, Avery, Raven, Zombie Rapunzel


Back row: Tylie, Little Red Riding Hood, Tin Man, Baseball Girl, Takara CD-8

Front row: Cattleena, Battie, Jumping Rope Girl


And here's my updated Daruma doll collection. I now have 12 dolls! I think I'm good with this number.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

A Photo Dump! [Part 11]

I took these photos a couple of weeks ago.


Oh new blind bags from Playmobil. I heard on YouTube that they are quite difficult to assemble at times.


Shopkins food fair blind... cookie jars?


Sour Flush toilet candy.


I'm not sure if this is 1:6 scale. It might work?


I bought a DohVinci pack for P200 because I was curious about the airdry playdoh. I have no use for that peace sigh frame thing so I kept it in its packaging, haha. 

I wanted to make doll shoes with DohVinci but my first attempt was a fail. I think I'll be more successful with just plain bathroom tissue paper and water or water/glue mixture. DohVinci is fun though. I'll think of something so I can still use it.


My Daruma doll collection so far. It's not much, but it's fun to collect these because they even don't cost that much when bought secondhand.


Gumby and Little Gumby on his shoulder! These two Gumbies don't look the same though, have you noticed?


My Hiragana fridge magnets, which is not complete, and a movie fridge magnet I won as a prize. 

I found the Hiragana magnets from a Japanese thrift store. If you could read the first two lines on there, you can find Nonde kudasai which means Please drink, and Yaseru, which means to lose weight, haha. I was only able to come up with those things given the limited number of magnets available to me.

I also have a collection of magnets, mainly magnets from different countries, not in photo.


Rocket and Groot in one photo, finally! They are not of the same scale, but hey, Groot is very small in the upcoming movie sequel, okay!


I took a photo of budget Raven Queen because I didn't see her when I took these photos. There are actually more Ever After High dolls available locally now, like the book party dolls, the Dragon Games dolls including the forest pixies, and I even saw extra tall Madeline Hatter! I don't like this doll version of Madeline though because her hair looks so greasy and flat.


The new My Little Pony Equestria Girls minis are out, too. To me they are more adorable than the dolls, haha.


I found this brochure of Brother sewing products at the book store.


I wonder when I can have my own sewing machine. Their cheapest machine costs around P10,000.00. Sigh.


I bought a cheap Vespa scooter for P25. It looks promising.


I took this while waiting at the car wash.


It says on the back that there is assembly required. This is not true. Maybe the original scooter needs assembly, but not this cheap Vespa!


Look, I can even flip the top of the seat up, and the stand at the rear wheel also works! I didn't need to use the mini screw driver or the extra wheels for it. It's good to go as it is!


It lacks a lot of detailed painting, but I'm OK with it. Sadly this is not 1:6 scale. More like 1:12 but I'm pretty pleased with this miniature scooter!

Thursday, March 17, 2016

A Photo Dump! [Part 9]

I saw a display of Japan-related knick-knacks at a restaurant franchise called Dohtonbori.


Vintage stuff, I guess.


The usual Japanese style food display shelf. Look at those origami tanuki on the upper right part of the shelf!


A big Daruma, displayed on its own. I want to have a big Daruma like this but I have no place to store it, too bad! I can only collect small ones.



Geisha dolls. Man, I used to have one, but I was too young to appreciate it, so I wasn't able to take care of it very well and preserve it. That's one of my regrets. It was a gift from my father's Japanese colleague.

Some random toys I managed to photograph before I transported them to my new place:


A small astronaut figure from a Chupachups blind capsule. I had to assemble it and add the sticker.


A bootleg Loki mini figure which I was supposed to give to a friend. But we're not friends anymore, so this toy isn't going anywhere.


A McDonald's Super Mario toy. I thrifted the Mario figure and the stand on separate occasions.


Vintage style Goofy and Mickey Mouse gashapon figures. They both have five points of articulation (neck, shoulders, legs).

Took these photos years ago. I think these are terrifying.



The first one is a Kokey doll from a defunct Filipino TV show, and the pink faced doll is his companion. Creepy!

Dolls from my aunt's estate. These came with the Marin Chiclana dolls I photographed previously.






Look into my eyes...



Months ago, when I was still new to doll collecting, I checked out the Monster High shelf at a department store and was just floored by seeing the Werecat twins.



Very expensive dolls even with the discount.


Some of the dolls on sale at the time. Ghoul Spirit Venus McFlytrap is so pretty!


Creepateria Howleen Wolf and Ghoul Spirit Spectra Vondergeist, aka Queen of Perpetual Cheek Bones.


Zombie Shake Rochelle Goy and Venus McFlytrap. I'm not feeling Venus here even though I like zombie dolls.


A random Barbie I Can Be fashion pack on sale. It's cool, but I don't need to buy new Barbie stuff.


I still would like a Mars space suit pack though.


Gloom and Bloom Venus McFlytrap. Pretty sure she was the one that opened my eyes to Monster High.


At first, I really couldn't understand the appeal of Monster High, and how people manage to figure out which doll came from which line when there are TONS of Monster High dolls in the market. Venus here, however, changed my opinion on Monster High dolls. Her dress for Gloom and Bloom somehow brought me to the "dark side". I thought it's a pretty neat looking cocktail dress that I could totally imagine being worn in the real world. And that's how I decided to immerse myself more into the Monster High universe.