Showing posts with label COSTUMES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COSTUMES. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2020

Mary Poppins - What A Doll! Disney Week


The original 1964 Disney classic, “Mary Poppins” was a delight for fans during a turbulent time in American history. Featuring the acting and voice talents of Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. It encompassed a hand wringing story line of good vs evil, charming song and dance numbers and of course the thrilling moments of utter silliness, this movie was bound for movie magic.

Much later, in 2018 a second version was introduced, but it continued where the first left off – just a generation or so later. This was also a scrumdillyishious work of the same genre as the original with a darker tone.


And so, during another of our world’s crisis’, I was able to collaborate with an Etsy Shop owner and fellow Instagram friend, Lauras American Doll Boutique to share my vision of what Bert should look like in the ‘Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ song and dance sequence. I already had purchased the Mary Poppins outfit on Amazon. And Laura came through with flying colors!!!
(We are already in plans for another ‘darker adventure’, but nonetheless magical!)


Then, when it came time to put a video together – I ended up putting together two! I wanted an Easter video – to celebrate those quarantined at home. And a picture gallery video displaying the actors in their costumes alongside my dolls in outfits.



My Mary Poppins is a Laura Ashley doll named Laura and of course Bert is not simply Logan Everett, he is also Joss Kendrick’s brother at my house, Dillon.

On a more personal note, my three sons and I, way back in the 1990’s auditioned for a musical called the “Secret Garden” and the Director conducting the auditions told me he was one of the Chimney Sweep dancers in the ‘Mary Poppins’ movie. This was during call-backs, so I got to speak with him at length about the show, the main actors and what that experience was like!
He was a delightful older man – full of energy with a twinkle of fun in his eye!






I hope you are sincerely enchanted, in awe, encouraged and are caught smiling by these photos. Because that is exactly what they are meant to stir inside you; feelings of happiness.
Creativity, fun and productivity!

Be well friends.


To see Mary Poppins Jolly Holiday CONTINUE READING....

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

DC Wonder Woman Costume Review


WW84 is dropping in theaters June 5. 
Gal Gadot is a great modern version of Wonder Woman. I grew up with Lynda Carter.
 


Shining Metallic Doll Clothes Inspired by Superhero Wonder Woman fit 18" dolls. 
 

Rubber sword and shield.



Metallic head band, arm cuffs and truth lasso.

  
Beautifully detailed pleather embossed bustier and skirt. Both with velcro closures.


 

This outfit is so well made and easy to put on the doll. I love everything about it.


 Wonder Woman costume resource.


Thursday, October 31, 2019

~TRiCk or TReaT ~ Halloween Night


Trick or treaters knock door to door in hopes of candy!!







Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Spooky Dolloween Party in the Gazebo!


Spooky party in the Gazebo...


Eyeball punch, it's delicious.



Maleficent costume
MyAG witch costume
AG Flapper Costume



Tuesday, October 29, 2019

*REVIEW* Metallic Pirate Halloween Costume



Detailed lace front pirate top - velcro closure, tulle skirt, lace front cuffs, head scarf and lace up boots.



 This handmade outfit is from an Amazon store. It will fit any 14" doll - Wellie Wisher. It's modeled on Melanie who is a Style Dreamer doll.



Very well made!!

 


Monday, October 28, 2019

*REVIEW* Molly's Hula Halloween Costume


Red long sleeved knit sweater.
Grass skirt that fastens around Molly's waist. Originally made of crepe paper, it was later changed to a plastic "grass" skirt.
Yellow flower lei. Originally made of gathered paper flowers; now made of small cloth flowers strung together.
Yellow flower wristlet. Originally a few large blooms made of gathered paper flowers; now made of small cloth flowers strung together like the lei.
Hair ornament. Originally one gathered paper flower; now two small cloth flowers. 
Black eye mask with black elastic band.
Brown paper bag with jack-o'-lantern and Molly's name.