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Ariel stürzte den Baum herab... und starb den Schneetod xDDDD
*Entwarnung*
Ihr ist nichts passiert :-)
(Pulverschnee sei Dank *gggg*)
Ariel, Disney Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Elyon Cosplay (www.instagram.com/elyon_cosplay/) Design: Hannah Alexander Artwork (www.instagram.com/hannah_alexander_artwork/)
Ariel can pull the most funny faces, often not at all lady-like, so she has no trouble to create an appropriately scary face as our Halloween Witch...!
Ariel, Disney Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Elyon Cosplay (www.instagram.com/elyon_cosplay/) Design: Hannah Alexander Artwork (www.instagram.com/hannah_alexander_artwork/)
Custom OOAK Ariel and her Sisters dolls!
From left to right: Arista, Attina, Adella, Ariel, Alana, Andrina, and Aquata.
Ariel & Her Sisters have been created from previous Disney Tinkerbell 9" Fairy dolls.
All of the dolls have had their hair re-styled, and their faces re-painted! Their eyes were painted accordingly to the movie "Ariel's Beginning." Therefore, they all have a different eye color!
Their fins/mermaid tails were previous H2O Mermaid doll tails. The tails were painted with acrylics, and then sealed with paint sealer. Their braws/mermaid sea-shells were painted and sealed as well. Their braws and fins all have additional glitter added, which make them look even more professionally designed!
Their braws and fins fasten with velcrow!
Their head-pieces are made accordingly to how their are represented in "Ariel's Beginning."
My FAVORITES are Adella and Ariel, of course!!!
They have been sold to a woman living in Virginia!
Supplies and products used may have cost a sum of money, but the result (in my opinion) is breathtaking!!
PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK!
WHICH MERMAID IS YOUR FAVORITE?
... and some toys...
Motor Sportive Day 2014
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Ariel OOAK custom doll.
Head : Disneystore classic doll , repainted & custum
Body : Phicen Limited 1/6
Outfit : Handmade
Ariel, Disney Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Elyon Cosplay (www.instagram.com/elyon_cosplay/) Design: Hannah Alexander Artwork (www.instagram.com/hannah_alexander_artwork/)
Ariel at the Disney MGM Studios during the Stars and Motor Cars' Parade.
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The final part of Ariel’s Defence done for my friends.
I hope to find you well on this final day of 2017. It’s come to my attention that in our dear Ariel’s expressions of the strengths and admirable qualities of her friends, she forgot to include someone: herself. So I’d like to share with you now what I, and all the other princesses, love most about Ariel.
Ariel’s curious nature feeds her anthropological studies. Her undersea grotto is a collection of cultural artefacts and relics that would rival even the greatest of museums. She desires to explore and learn more about the world around her. Ariel bravely takes every chance and opportunity she can to improve upon herself and her knowledge. Never have I met someone with so much enthusiasm for broadening her horizons, experiencing new things, and understanding others. In fact, there isn’t a better person to have come to our defence than Ariel, for she truly understands and empathises with each and every individual. She is courageous, indomitable, wise, passionate, kind, and… well, so very much fun!
Bonne année !
Belle
Ariel, Disney Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Elyon Cosplay (www.instagram.com/elyon_cosplay/)
I was tagged by Dollywood
I thought I would use Ariel for this as my Disney doll pictures have become a bit thin on the ground recently D:
What do planets around other stars look like? Are they rocky, like our own planet Earth, or gassy, like Jupiter and Saturn? Do they have moons? Are they suitable to host life? These are some of the most fascinating questions in modern astrophysics.
Since the first discoveries of planets orbiting stars other than our Sun in the 1990s, scientists have discovered over 4000 exoplanets, revealing a variety of alien worlds much unlike any of the planets in our Solar System. While the study of exoplanets is one of the fastest growing areas in astronomy, there is still much we don’t know about planetary systems beyond our own.
On 6 October, at ESA’s Open Day in the Netherlands, children visiting the agency’s largest establishment with their families had a chance to unleash their fantasy and creativity, sharing with ESA scientists how they imagine some of these planets might look like. The result of this public engagement activity, led by ESA research fellow Alice Zocchi, is the ‘Exoplanet Zoo’ – a collection of more than 200 drawings, a fraction of them shown in this picture.
The artwork portrays a wide variety of stars and planets, some inspired by the looks of Earth, Mars and other Solar System worlds, along with many curious, original views. One day, observations from future facilities on ground and in space could perhaps report that some of these visionary drawings do have an actual counterpart somewhere in the Universe.
To investigate exoplanets, ESA is preparing to launch its first mission dedicated to this subject: Cheops, the CHaracterising ExOplanet Satellite. Due to lift off in mid-December, Cheops will perform detailed observations of bright stars known to host planets, particularly in the Earth-to-Neptune size range, enabling a first step towards characterising the nature of these distant, exotic worlds.
Cheops will also help provide targets for other missions, including the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, which will be used to search for the signatures of water and methane, important elements in our quest for signs of habitability. On a longer timeframe, ESA is planning two more missions dedicated to the study of exoplanets – Plato, the PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars mission, and Ariel, the Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey mission – keeping European science at the forefront of exoplanet research.
Credits: ESA – SJM Photography
Ariel, Disney Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Elyon Cosplay (www.instagram.com/elyon_cosplay/) Design: Hannah Alexander Artwork (www.instagram.com/hannah_alexander_artwork/)