Showing posts with label lelia doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lelia doll. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2016

A Photo Dump! [Part 5]


A small thrift store toy haul. I forgot how much I paid for everything. P100? I don't remember. I took this photo then forgot about it. Meep meep.


A miniature Nintendo DS cellphone charm. It came with a miniature video game of Kimi no Tame Nara Shineru (I Would Die For You, as translated). I don't know what game that is. I just read it off the cover.


A miniature pet carrier.


The door of the pet carrier opens and closes nicely. The handle is too small for a doll's hand though. This pet carrier reminds me of Go Bye Bye Puppy N Kitty. An example is here. My Cut The Rope figures can fit in here.


A miniature bowl of popcorn. It's made of hard rubber, I think.


A Bathing Girl Beth from McDonald's. Here is the complete set.


Beth's robe comes off. It actually fits Maddie!! You can see her wearing it in the background here.


A Paddington Bear plush. I have no use for the bear but I do with everything else he came with, which are the hat, the coat, and the boots.


The coat can be a little tricky to remove because of those wooden beads that act as buttons of the coat. The hat is sewn in the front and back of the bear's head but I was able to cut the thread. 

My Catrine DeMew- BFC Inc body hybrid is wearing the hat which fits perfectly and the coat. I thought Paddington's coat would suit Catrine very well because Paddington's fashion is based in London and Catrine is from Europe.

I don't remember how the boots were secured, but because the bear's feet are round, the insides of the boots are also round. That means my dolls can't wear them just yet. I have to slice the soles off and carve out the excess plastic to make some ~wiggle room for doll toes. I still have to put the soles back. The material resists my tubed glue for some reason (I suspect it might resist hot glue too) so I might use super glue next. Hmm


Remember my miniature Kitkat bench? I also tried sitting Red Ranger and Kirk from Star Trek. They fit on the bench! Note that I don't watch Star Trek. I just thought this action figure looks nice so I bought him at the thrift store back then as well. I forgot how much he cost me. He came with his gun but I kept it somewhere. I'll look for it when I finished moving.


My Takara compact doll CD8 on the Kitkat bench. I don't want to bend her at the knees because doing so might damage the vinyl on her legs.


A Lalaloopsy doll I thrifted, plus an outfit for a Lalaloopsy doll! I found both on the same day but they were in different bins.


This is Squiggles N' Shapes. She really does come plain like this. It's because she originally came with neon markers and you can colour her with them. Her original dress is in black and white and you can colour that too.

Her dress is owned by Crumbs Sugar Cookie.


I cleaned her up using acetone (not pure), and it removed the black paint on her button eyes and lips, plus the heart shape on her bum. It's OK.


Here she is all cleaned up and wearing the Crumbs Sugar Cookie dress.

I wanted to paint her as a clown, like this doll on the left.


I wasn't thinking of painting her with colours that match Crumbs Sugar Cookie at all.


Here is the finished product. Her new doll colours clash with her yellow and pink dress but I don't care. I gave this doll to my niece (instead of the Winx Club doll).


The Lelia mould! This doll in particular is such a mess.


See what I mean?


There's a doll kitchen set with her too, but this is definitely not from the Lelia Dream series.


Her face. Her top lip paint looks off on one side.


Last, this is my ninja Rabbids figure from McDonald's that came all the way from New York!

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Lelia doll bootleg fashion

Here's another photo of a Takara doll I found with an outfit that I thought looked so familiar. It's the base of the outfit this Lelia doll is wearing!

The outfit consists of a white top with a black ribbon tied at the bust area, and a blue billowy and tiered knee-length skirt.

Lelia doll stock photo; Takara doll photo from Queeny Arzadon via Dollvisoria

What a rip-off, haha!

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Lelia Dream sets

These are the sets I saw at the mall that introduced me to the Lelia dolls.


Lelia in pink towel room dress.


Lelia in Licca bootleg dress.


Leila in white and blue dress.


Lelia in white dress with cherry print, and yellow jacket.

Their bendable arms remind me of Licca and Winx Club dolls.

/While I was browsing a certain Japanese doll blog, I saw a photo of a doll there that reminds me of Lelia. Thank goodness I could read basic Japanese because by reading and googling in Japanese, I was able to identify the Japanese doll: it's a Ruruko doll from Petworks. It's the little sister of the popular Momoko doll.



Links (in Japanese):


Link (in English):

And I made a comparison photo:


Their faceup are different but something about their eyes and their lips makes them resemble each other.

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Lelia vs. Licca

I found this doll at a department store and thought, she looks so familiar. It's because of her outfits. Here are some photos I found online:



They even come with playsets and extra outfits.

It wasn't until I was researching about Betty Teen dolls that I've found the name of this doll. It's called Lelia and it's all over Aliexpress, Alibaba and DHgate. Its name may vary like Wanju or Samantha, but now I know it's definitely the Lelia mould.

I realized at the store that two of those outfits are definitely Licca-chan rip-offs.



And I'm pretty sure I've seen that pink top and denim skirt outfit somewhere else but I can't find the image. I think it's from Ms. 2D again, haha.

I think I'm not going to buy this kind of doll because I have a lot of dolls now. But I might keep on looking for similar clothing between Lelia's and Licca's fashion.

/Lelia Dream play sets are epic though. Check these out: