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In all the years I have had this exquisite doll, I have only once taken photos of her. Happy that a ballgown theme on DD made me take her out again. I'm also testing out the new photo box/tent, and it was much fun. Life Ball, to me, is still as stunning as I found her more than a decade ago. And although her hands have a sweaty/melty feeling to them, the rest of her has stayed pristine.

 

B for Ballgowns

Dreamscape experimenting with fashion

Doll: "Blue Chip" Monogram (Integrity Toys)

Outfit: Power Couple grey dress & belt

Purse: LaBoutique Dior (2009)

The monogram of the Norwegian crown prince Haakon Magnus and crown princess Mette-Marit

Vintage 1913 alphabet meant to be used for monogram embroidery.

“SLINGSHOT” DRAGSTER

Monogram – PC49

1/22 Scale – 1959

Art by Tom Kowal

 

This and Monogram’s “Long John” were two of the earliest dragster kits made.

  

When i first saw this monogram i actually didnt really like her,but since i had a opportunity to get her through winning in the Wclub lottery i thought why not,and after seeing her in person and looking at her she is reallly starting to grow on me,and also that dress is just awesome lol and she also has the coolest shoes!!! which i havent photographed lol

Austin, Texas, ATX, TX. Mueller Austin, RMMA, Hipstamatic, HipstaPrint, black and white, bnw, monochrome, grayscale. Door.

Made for a really delightful couple. The bride was such a beauty inside and out. It features their monogram and classical motifs.

Some things do not make sense to a nine year old. The presence of a cannon in the courthouse yard was not one of them. None of us doubted the appropriateness of having a cannon handy to defend the most important government building of our limited world. We knew well that the paddy wagon sometimes transported criminals from the jail, one half of a block further south on Washington Ave., to their day of judgment in the courtrooms, on the second floor, directly above the marriage license department, in the old part of the courthouse. But we were not so naive as to believe that anyone needed military hardware to defend against mere criminals. Instead, we all just assumed that the cannon was part of the same grand defense strategy that had required all of us as third graders to duck under our desk and cover our heads when the air-raid siren went off every Monday at 1:00 PM sharp. And we heartily endorse the more sophisticated strategy of abandoning our class rooms completely for the far greater safety of the corridor, where we would kneel down on the floor with our heads up against the lockers and pray to the Blessed Mary. We fully approved when this improved strategy, was introduced midway through the fourth grade. We were grateful that the nuns were so farsighted as to see how more likely to survive nuclear annihilation we would be in the hallway rather than under our desk in the classroom where we might get cut by broken glass. We could readily see that the hallway was the nuclear high ground as it were, even before we factored in the added advantage of praying on ones knees compared to just crouching under the desks. Of course we would have endorsed any plan that brought even the slightest release from the classroom. To this day I am still not convinced that there weren't some of us who would have preferred the full thermo nuclear blast to returning to the blessings of a Catholic education at 1:05. From our perspective, it just made good sense to keep a cannon in the courthouse lawn.

What we could never figure out is, why a great nation like the United States of America, a nation so awesome that it has had single handedly defeated Germany, Japan, Italy and Russia and a host of other ner-do-wells in World War II, would ever need to resort to the embarrassment of assigning used cannons to defend one of the most important building in the county. It just did not seem reasonable, but the evidence was undeniable. We shinnied over and slid down the proof every afternoon. We were depending on some old king's cannon. We were positive of that much. One merely had to look at the crown and fancy lettering so artfully engraved in the base of that hulking bronze weapon to know that this was not a regular democratic cannon. It almost seemed un-American to rely on a weapon with so many curly-q's. And the letter were so fancy that even a fully certified member of the Palmer Method Good Penmanship Club could not decipher the monogram with any real degree of certainty. The need for a royal cannon just did not make sense to a fourth grader, but it was only one of a trinity of mysteries that surrounded this old cannon. That first puzzle was hardly fit to hold the coat of either of the two others, which unlike the mystery of King Charles III initials, remained unsolved well past the fifth grade. While we were curious about our need for used weaponry, that could not hold our curiosity nearly as well as the next mystery.

 

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When i first saw this monogram i actually didnt really like her,but since i had a opportunity to get her through winning in the Wclub lottery i thought why not,and after seeing her in person and looking at her she is reallly starting to grow on me,and also that dress is just awesome lol and she also has the coolest shoes!!! which i havent photographed lol

The newest addition to the flock.

I love this photo muchly.

I love this gorgeous doll and I am so sad the Monogram line is now retired... Gown is by Donnas Doll Designs. Jewelry set by me available here

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MIDGET RACER

Monogram – PC1

1/20 Scale – 1956

 

Monogram Models started producing wooden model kits late in 1945. Injection molded plastic detail pieces were added to later kits. The first all plastic Monogram kit was this Midget Racer introduced in 1954. The packaging shown is from 1956.

  

Modelling a gorgeous Dressmaker Details ensemble and ooak jewelry by me.

Jewelry is available on etsy

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I helped organize a club where a group of us cookie decorators make birthday cookies for each other. I made these for the ladies who had birthdays in March. I used little heart sprinkles to fashion the flowers.

how fun it is !!! lol transform Mono like Misaki tone (at least i thought so lol) ... mmmm I will leave u to judge hahaha

 

Mono in LaVita VII by VJHON

I adore this doll, she is so beautiful!!!!

Skirt from Capucine silkstone, jewelry set by me. Jewelry available here

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