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From Thursday's session.. I still have a lot to edit from.. unfortunately the weather was really bad and we had to shoot indoor but there was not enough sunlight and that is why most of the photos were not how I wanted them to be.. what should I do when the sun is not enough and I have nothing but my built-in flash.. any ideas? help please!!!
Made these sugar cookies for a 3rd Bdy Party we went to yesterday. Still learning about royal icing.
The Bdy girl's theme was princesses.
Once upon a time, we burn bright
Now all we ever seem to do is fight
On and on...
And on and on and on...
Once upon a time on the same side.
Once upon a time on the same side, the same game
And why'd you have to go, have to go and throw it all on my fame
I could've been a Princess, You'd be a King
Could've had a castle, and worn a ring
But no, you let me go...
Princess Of China - Coldplay & Rihanna
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Teaser from today: Princess Warriors.
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Costumes: JD, Iz, and Khurt
CosPlayers: JD, Iz and Khurt
The Winter Princess Collection. Limited Edition Doll, one of 1,600: Midnight Princess Barbie with brunette hair. Made specially for the 1997 Walt Disney World Doll and Teddy Bear Convention.
Teaser from today: Princess Warriors.
Prints Available
© CowGirlZen Photography
© CLAD (CosPlay Lovers and Dorks)
Available for events please contact us via facebook.
Costumes: JD, Iz, and Khurt
CosPlayers: JD, Iz and Khurt
I made this cake for my daughter's birthday. The skirt is made from cake, the rest of the body/hair is made from fondant. Tiara is from a barbie doll.
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Princess Diana by Tom Murphy . Looks to be in the style of a Greek Goddess . It was part of an exhibition by local sculptor Tom Murphy that I visited on the 5th August 2013 .
BOX DATE: 1994
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE dates vary: Peppermint Princess; Jewel Princess; Midnight Princess
BODY TYPE: 1966; molded B print panties; Twist 'n Turn waist; bent arms; ring hole; bend & snap knees
HEAD MOLD: 1976 "Superstar"; pierced ears
PERSONAL FUN FACT: Peppermint Princess Barbie is yet another doll that I never paid any mind to prior to owning her, and now she is one of the most special gals in my collection. This doll came out when I was very young--too little to remember. Even if I was a bit older, I probably wouldn't have known about her anyways due to her being a "fancy" holiday type doll. I first found out about her when flipping through the pages of "The Ultimate Barbie Book" in 2010. I used to take the book with me whenever I went with Dad to his doctor/chemotherapy appointments. So I became very familiar with the dolls in the book quickly. Peppermint Princess was featured in the back section of the book with collector series and store exclusives dolls. Honestly, I overlooked her since I was never all that interested in holiday themed Barbies. My how things have changed, but in part that has to do with this Peppermint Princess. Dad passed away in May of 2012, meaning that Christmas was the first without him. As a kind gesture, his best friend, Jimmy, decided to spoil Colleen and me with a load of presents. Jimmy set up at an indoor flea market on weekends back then, which must have been where he got the dolls. Anyways, that Christmas morning, we opened the Santa sack of gifts he had brought over the afternoon before. I couldn't believe that each box I unwrapped was a Barbie...it seemed too good to be true. Peppermint Princess was one of my favorites I got that day--I loved her name, her outfit, and her gorgeous face. I will never forget how we rushed to open and inventory all the dolls prior to heading out to our uncle's house for Christmas. We even managed to get them all washed and boil washed before leaving. I still recall perfectly, seeing Peppermint Princess Barbie drying on Colleen's bed, as we headed out to Uncle David's. The dolls were all a little funny smelling, despite being boxed. But the bath took care of the odor, and these days they all smell like home. Many of the dolls we got that Christmas, including Peppermint Princess, were holiday themed ones that normally I never would have bought for myself. That was part of what made it so exciting--as a doll fanatic, I love them all. So it's fun to get dolls I wouldn't have picked out for myself, but I still enjoy! Ever since that Christmas, these types of holiday/collector Barbies have had a special place in my heart...and these days I make a point of buying them!
Princess Cays was a new stop for us. I don't think this is one of Carnival's usual stops, but we had it to ourselves for the day.
A Princess Leia pillow for a friends new daughter. Used art work by Jerrod Maruyama www.jmaruyama.com/portfolio/Main and did the design in PCstitch.