TAG Game: Grail Doll & Advent Day 11: Countdown to Christmas
Game created by Jade n_n: Integrity Toys fans all know what a grail doll is. When we think of it, we can almost see the image of Poesie Sans Couleur Vanessa or Optic Verve Agnes come alive before our own eyes. But what is a grail? Is it more something precious or something unreachable? For this game we will focus on the first definition of a grail, so post a picture of a doll you consider your own unique personal grail. It can be a girl or a guy, a not-so-famous or a very elusive doll, a custom creation or, of course, a very well known doll 'celebrity' like the rarest Elyses or Poppys.
I would like to thank Dolldiva67 and Victoria for tagging me.
I had to do some serious thinking about this question. I have several dolls that others consider "grails" where I was fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to get. I guess the most difficult doll for me to obtain was High Drama Eugenia which was a table centerpiece at the 2007 Integrity Convention (Edition Size of 150). It took me several years to find this doll NRFB at a price I could afford.
I decided to photograph her in Christmas garb so I could kill two themes with one photo!
TAG Game: Grail Doll & Advent Day 11: Countdown to Christmas
Game created by Jade n_n: Integrity Toys fans all know what a grail doll is. When we think of it, we can almost see the image of Poesie Sans Couleur Vanessa or Optic Verve Agnes come alive before our own eyes. But what is a grail? Is it more something precious or something unreachable? For this game we will focus on the first definition of a grail, so post a picture of a doll you consider your own unique personal grail. It can be a girl or a guy, a not-so-famous or a very elusive doll, a custom creation or, of course, a very well known doll 'celebrity' like the rarest Elyses or Poppys.
I would like to thank Dolldiva67 and Victoria for tagging me.
I had to do some serious thinking about this question. I have several dolls that others consider "grails" where I was fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time to get. I guess the most difficult doll for me to obtain was High Drama Eugenia which was a table centerpiece at the 2007 Integrity Convention (Edition Size of 150). It took me several years to find this doll NRFB at a price I could afford.
I decided to photograph her in Christmas garb so I could kill two themes with one photo!