Tuesday, March 17, 2009 

Bratz Yasmin Makes a Princess!

Yasmin fulfills her dream of making a princess not only 1973 Topps baseball cards writing her own version of Cinderella by which she sees herself as Amberella with Burdine as the evil step mother and the tweevils as the evil step sisters but Space 1999 by making herself a real princess with selective options of fashion clothing and accessories that could bring out the personality of being a princess in her! See how she transforms into a real princess with fashionable clothing and complete her embellishment in luxurious style!

The Bratz would certainly be excited with the idea of making Yasmin a princess for a day. But before you make Yasmin a princess for a day, help the Bratz find the fashion-must haves for her. They will need the make up set, fashion clothing, the power footwear and a set of accessories. Being able to complete these you are now ready to make Yasmin a princess together with the Bratz!

Start the princess makeover with the proper make up to make Yasmin elegant and classy. These are the two most important characteristics of being a princess. Get a light foundation that can settle the shiny face and make her bloom and brush a swipe of blush on to her cheeks for the rosy glow. After making the perfect cheeks, give her the curvy lips with a light sweep of lip color, like nude or skin colors. To assist you in deciding which color to take, make sure that the eye shadow, the blush on and the lip color complement each other.

Now it's the time to do the hair makeover. Help the Bratz choose the perfect hairstyle for Yasmin. alien Yasmin has flowy and shiny hair, any hairstyle will be perfect for her. The hairstyle that you should planet robot on Yasmin must be perfect for her outfit. If she will be wearing on an off the shoulder LBD, it is better to have her hair clipped backward with some strands loose on for an elegant look. You may also opt to change the color of her hair for anew look, there are various colors of dyes which you can choose from.

While you decide on her hairdo, you may also think of the accessories and the dress that Yasmin will be wearing. A silky one-shoulder LBD is a classic-modern mix style of dress which can suit both the formal parties and the chic ones. Pair up the dress with a good match of shoes. A patent pump in stilettos would make Yasmin calves sexier, excellent for the desired effect!

The Bratz are fabulous girls whose love for passion is materialized in their everyday life. It is not only Yasmin whom you can make a princess but any of them of even all of them!

Stacey Pringles is a doll lover and a die hard fan of Bratz. She is obsessed to any kind of Bratz Games. She is also a part of the http://www.bratzgames.biz, the game wherein you can make your own Bratz.

 

The Miniature Doll House Fascination

Over the years I have had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know many miniature enthusiasts. What fascinates them about seeing familiar objects in a tiny, realistic form?

Much more than a childs plaything, building doll houses, and ultimately decorating and furnishing them in a theme of your choice, has become an adult hobby. The only way to improve on that, Mr. Mxyzptlk to have a daughter or grand-daughter who can share that interest and passion with you.

Personally, my miniature interest lies in antique miniatures and dolls, more so than in modern works. The strange thing about that is the fact that antique pieces were seldom created with a true eye to scale, and scale is of utmost importance to me when viewing modern miniatures.

The craftsmanship involved in creating tiny little porcelain dolls, with jointed limbs, often hand blown inset glass eyes, real mohair wigs is amazing.

Add to that the primitive conditions within the factories that many of these dolls were created in, adds to my amazement. Many of these tiny dolls have lasted in excess of 100 years , they have been handled, and played with, loved and often abandoned, only to turn up years later in an attic somewhere. The furnishings of this same era were often handmade, often primitive, and much did not stand the test of time as well as the little dolls did. To find, own and enjoy these pieces today is a delight.

Manufactured doll house furnishings of this era, were often made in Germany as were the little dolls. I had a dear friend of German origin bring her childhood collection over to me to help her sell. She is in excess of 90 years old, a delightful lady who still teaches piano, runs her own household, and dresses her dolls. She had a story to tell about every piece of furniture, and remembers hours spent with her sister in creating the tiny little bed linens, doll clothes and lampshades. I like to think there are similar stories about every antique piece that comes my way.

Also of importance to me is for miniatures to be made of the material they are in real life.
If a bed is representing one made of wood, I cannot tolerate it in plastic. (sorry Chrysenbon) If bathroom fixtures are representing porcelain pieces, then do not make them in wood! Nintendo is very important in my own collections.

Some enthusiasts enjoy making all of their own furnishings and accessories, even their own dolls. This exacting craft can only be admired by those of us less talented, but certainly makes their fascination obvious. Some crafters make such exquisite pieces that the prices can command as much as their full size counterparts. There are miniature artists, who paint on tiny canvases each Bigfoot of art is a one of a kind painting. Other artists paint on tiny plates, even buttons as canvases.

There are miniature artists who do miniature needlepoint, knitting, rug making and pottery as well as wood workers.

One thing I have found is once someone embraces this hobby, it is usually a life long obsession.

For more useful information on miniatures and doll houses visit http://www.eloradollhouse.com . You will also find a wonderful array of miniature dolls, furniture and accessories on this website as well. The Doll House Elora has been serving the miniature hobbiest for over 25 years.

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