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ITBE Night Strike

Doll Peddlar was having a sale, so I picked one girl. And here she is. Illumination is lovely and I wish IT had not killed off the Monogram line.

Hoop for Court Dress

New dress from Mar-mur

Monogrammed chocolate sugar cookies made as a wedding gift for Mr. and Mrs. Grayson. Congratulations to my friend and his new bride!

Here are all the Monograms made so far; also include the 2 AG Mini-Clones that use that headmold, and the 2 new FR2 dolls (Elyse & Dasha) from 2010 Convention.

See my blog for step-by-step instructions.

Monigram Dreamscape OOAK

“A century ago, Salt Lake City was a model for transit. … After it became one of the first five American cities to generate electric power in 1881, electricity replaced horsepower to drive the trolleys.” Will Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune, Dec 9, 2001

 

More Trolley Square history.

Monogram cookies I made to go with the shower colors and invitation theme. The bridal couples first names and new last name all begin with T's.

Shining Star & Interlude

In my bedroom's closet

 

On the far left it is Jill Sander's entry for Fashion Week 2009 auction - doll uses the monogram headmold.

The picture has 2 interlopers from the Mini-Clone-AvantGuards - aphrodisiac and androgyny who use the monogram head mold (they are on the far left at the back).

 

Released in the first quarter of 2010, Monogram Disclosure arrived in a black bodysuit. I added the skirt, hat and earrings from other Fashion Royalty outfits.

Full sheet of French monograms from a 19th century scrapbook album.

4" Round Monogram Cookies in Pink & Brown royal icing (my favorite colors!)

from Jahrbücher 1912.

I just loved using these!!

I picture these as an impulse buy at a boutique register or as personalized gifts for a downtown office. (Never forget your parking meter change because it is on your keyring.) Made from my zip pouches pattern. Omitted the snap pocket to simplify and added the monograms.

Geek love! I used to set models like these on fire!

Jem shirt and belt

TBL purse and shoes

FR jewelry

Portal of a Neo-Classical building, built in 1834.

Architect: Hild József

Door with a monogram and crown.

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