Monday, August 21, 2017

Eclipse 2017 in North Carolina

I really didn't see the total eclipse today in North Carolina. I got glimpses of the partial eclipse on my Kindle screen. I had on glasses that were so dark all I could see was a reflection on my screen. When I tried to get snap shots, I missed every time or got a glaring ball of sunlight unfiltered. I was just to scared to look. I decided I had rather look at other things for the rest of my life more than a few shots of an eclipse. I did however get photos of the crescent moon shapes of the sun on the ground being filtered through the leaves. I stayed outside with my dog to see if it got dark. It never did get dark here. It got like it was later in the evening around 2:40 PM and then it began to get more light again. I heard the crickets singing and the birds stop singing like night time. I had read you may see things on the ground due to the eclipse. I read that sometimes you can even see snakes that are just shadows on the ground. That is why I decided to focus on the things that change or look different during an eclipse. It was cloudy so I did get a glimpse of some rainbows, but not a photo of the rainbows.

My dog didn't notice a thing.

Like I said I tried to get pictures over my shoulder with my Kindle. I am not sure if the pink rings are the moon or reflection on the screen. I was too scared to look at it.
 In this next photo look closely between my eyes. An infinite cone just seems to appear right in front of me.

The leaves all have holes burned in them afterwards.

Friday, August 18, 2017

Barbie Shoes Collecting

I was dressing a Blythe doll one day and noticed one pair of green shoes was too loud. So I tried another pair of green shoes and they were perfect for her dress. So then I started collecting Barbie shoes for my Blythe dolls and similar dolls. So far these are the keepers. I think my dolls are going to need their own shoe closet. Which I am working at making some kind of homemade closet. Right now I am using an empty Barbie box. I have a few extra pairs not in the picture but they are on the dolls. Most of the shoes fit Barbie Made to Move and Style Barbie. Some of the smaller shoes fit 1:12 scale dolls like the Realpuki and 5" AI doll.

Saturday, August 12, 2017

Icy Doll like Blythe

I found an Icy Blythe doll on Amazon with the 19 joints body. They are not very expensive. I really wanted to try a customization on different types of dolls. I had read somewhere that Basaak dolls have thinner plastic, so they are good for heavy modifications. I have never opened a Blythe, but I did notice while modifying my Basaak doll, there is not a thick plastic head. I could hold her head parts in the light and see the light through them. I can't say about the comparison, because I like my Blythes just fine the way they are. This Icy doll has amazing eye chips and colors. Her hair is thick and nice. Her jointed body is a bit loose. I put rubber bands in loose joints. Some say put putty inside joints. I haven't tried that but there is a demo on youtube I think that will show how. I don't know for sure why they are 19 joints. She has 2 ankle joints, making it possible for her to wear flat or high heel shoes. She has 2 knee joints. She has 4 joints at the thighs. She has 2 wrist joints, 2 elbow joints, 2 sets of joints at the shoulders. She has a joint at the waist, and can turn her head. I keep getting 18 joints. Her head does toggle a little for up and down motion. I have a jointed Blythe with the same body and her head doesn't move up and down. I think that is the type of adapter used to attach the head. It is a lot of mobility for posing dolls and making pictures of them. I didn't get the extra hands but the price justified it for me. I really don't like pulling off the doll hands. I think it will get loose over time and ruin the doll overall.  I have made some pictures of my doll and added them for anyone interested in Icy dolls. She is a better quality doll than Basaak.







 She wears Monster High sized shoes.

Poor Raggedy Blythe Basaak CCE Doll Wig

I recently made a wig for my Basaak doll. I had some old boucle yarn that is dark red. I had been wanting to make a raggedy Ann style doll for a while and said why not now. I already had crocheted a wig cap. I picked a red color from my yarn stash. I found I had some olefin boucle in my yarn stash. The thing about this fiber is it can't be brushed or combed except with your fingers. I has a knotted thread all the way through it which makes it a boucle yarn. It is quite stiff but will be softer when I wash it. At least that is usually the case with my olefin yarns. This yarn says it was made in Mexico. I was happy to see it had the labels inside so I could learn a little more about my yarns. So much for my going on about the fibers, now for the pictures.








 

Saturday, August 5, 2017

I played around with the idea of getting the Basaak doll new hair. I am tempted to keep what she has and add something to it or start all over. Then I remembered I got the wrong size of wig for my dolls a while back and just didn't do anything with it. It was blue. I went to get it out and try it on the Basaak doll and it fit! This got me to thinking, I had rather have a few wigs to experiment with the look of the doll than to have more than one doll. I love her so far. I really enjoy playing around with her look. I made up a before and after so I could see the differences.