Showing posts with label project mc2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project mc2. Show all posts

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Descendants, and Project MC2

I've never watched Disney's Descendants at all, but I know that the main characters of the movies are offsprings of famous Disney characters. I've become fond of Evie, the daughter of the Evil Queen because she's so pretty.

One time I only had one Evie, now I have two. I've just forgotten to write an entry about the second Evie, lol.


Evie the second (left) looks prettier to me, so even if her hair is unruly, I kept it as it is. Also she came with no hands, so I just gave her plastic ones using this method. Her ballet leotard and tutu are from Ballet Barbara. Barbara has been donated for Christmas, by the way.


She's so pretty. Her face belongs to a Disney princess, I kid you not! I will fix her sometime in the future, haha.


Also, I have two Project MC2 dolls now!!! I got McKeyla (left) first. She had no hands, but like I care. Then a few months after, I got Camryn (right). She has hands, hey! Her head is a little wobbly so I had to stick some foam through her neck hole.

And decluttering update: aside from the two Licca dolls that I managed to sell, I also sold my Birthstone Barbie and Barbie book, and Eloise. I know the people I've sold these items to would love to have them. I'm just at this moment wherein I have to re-focus my hobby. I need to make more time for this blog!

No Lottie diorama for this year. I'm just not inspired to make one right now, even though my miniature Christmas tree is next to my desk, waiting to be used. I'll probably make one, but it won't make it in time for Christmas, lol. I don't care anymore. I'm not going to be punished for posting things late anyway, hahaha.

Merry Christmas, everyone! 

Sunday, February 14, 2016

iBesties at Toy Fair 2016, and Toy Renaming

Remember my post about iBesties dolls? The Kickstarter campaign was a success and the maker of this doll line finally introduced them at this year's Toy Fair in New York City.


The maker added a tagline for their dolls. So now these are called iBesties: Middle School Moguls. Quite a mouthful, right?

Here's a writeup released on February 10, 2016 about this doll line:

Photos from Toy Fair, thanks to iBesties Facebook page:


iBesties McKenna and Jada

This doll line's premise reminds me of Project MC2. Both doll lines lean towards STEM (short for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education so that's pretty cool. We need more dolls like this.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Toy aisle photos

My sister in America told me that she finally bought me a doll. Just one. But she told me it's the craziest looking doll she could find. Knowing that she's not Monster High fan, "craziest" could mean anything, haha! I just told her not to tell me what it is that she bought, and to surprise me on the day we meet again.

Anyway, just wanted to share the photos she sent me when she was shopping for the doll she's about to give me. I don't know which store these are from but it's definitely New York. /Toys R Us Times Square

Monster High Freak du Chic. Oh Gooliope is so big, she can't even fit in this photo, LOL!

Not so sure about this Ever After High line (I see Cerise, Cedar and Briar), but that's definitely the new C.A. Cupid on the upper shelf

Styling head. Thank God my sister didn't get me this. I want a doll, not a decapitated head, LOL!

Signature dolls Kitty Chesire, Rosabella Beauty and Faybelle Thorn, and a Mirror Beach Apple White on the left. Oh and Project MC2 dolls on the top shelf!

Freak Du Chic Circus Scaregrounds playset with Rochelle Goyle! And the Ghoulebrities in Londoom 3-pack below

Royally Ever After Apple White, the School Spirit 2-pack and a Way Too Wonderland playset with Raven Queen

I will be getting my new doll on Tuesday! Can't wait!