Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Introduction

Here is my first post and I would like to introduce myself.
My name is Larisa.  
  I am a professional seamstress of a little over 20 years after 2 years of sewing college.
 I have loved dolls since I was a little girl.
 About 4 years ago was the first time I saw a bjd doll and I've fallen in love with them. At the time bjd dolls were so beautiful but also was too expensive for me. I knew that someday I will have some.
Right now I have fourteen bjd dolls. Most of the time I make clothes for my dolls and I take pictures of them. Also I create photo stories with my dolls.
 About 1 year ago I discovered that I also love all kinds of dolls. Now I collect American Girl , Gotz, Kidz' n' Cats , Good Kruger, some vintage dolls, etc.
Here is the pictures that I took just a while ago. I made all these outfits myself.







9 comments:

  1. Welcome to the blogging world!!

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  2. I've just found your blog via Anna (DollMum) and have enjoyed reading each post so far. You are so talented and make such beautiful clothes for your dolls. I can see I will be a frequent visitor to see what you have been doing.

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  3. Thanks for pleasure which you give to people, with dolls in amazing dresses it is possible to consider your photos infinitely and to admire them hours.

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  4. Kpio - sorry I just now realized that I not answer for you nice comment - Thank you !!!

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  5. Serenata -I so happy you have visited my blog and leave such nice comments .Thank you so much!

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  6. Larachaika -Thank you so much ! Glad you like it :) :) :)

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  7. The dolls look nice and the outfits are really cool. You are really talented. I never collected dolls even when I was young, was more in to outdoor activities.

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