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Blythe quarter sleeve dress by Lalatroop @ Etsy.

I have been quite busy this last week and really did not have the time to post, so here’s just a great and colorful dress for Blythe dolls as I love color so much…

Sophia Girls Reversible Pinafore by Lassiegirl 1 Sophia Girls Reversible Pinafore by Lassiegirl 2

Sophia :: Girls Reversible Pinafore by lassie girl @ Etsy.

I absolutely love the patterns and colors of that one. These are the 2 sides of the same pinafore, and lassie girl has a lot more but this one is really my favorite. It is from her new Spring/Summer Collection and more will be added to the shop in the weeks to come…

Japanese pretty flower fabric by Karaku Tokyo Japanese pretty flower fabric by Karaku Tokyo
Japanese Flower Fabrics by Karaku Tokyo @ Etsy.

I cannot think right now of anything more exquisite in terms of color and pattern than Japanese fabrics. They always seem so perfect ! In a sense they are the epitome of “A thing of beauty…”.

And I cannot thing of a more exquisite shop than Karaku Tokyo @ Etsy. All her fabrics are simply gorgeous and beautiful. They have amazingly nice colors, not to mention the patterns which are all superb.

Besides the flower patterns, you will of course find geometric ones like this one :

Japanese Ball Cotton Fabric by Karaku Tokyo @ Etsy

And she also has a lot of Japanese Papers. I absolutely love that yellow one !

ASANOHA Japanese paper by Karaku Tokyo

I discovered her through her Flickr. She lives in Tokyo, Japan where she is an interior designer. Her company website Karaku Tokyo is about Japanese home decoration.

neuart - golden yellow gnome hat
Golden Yellow Gnome Hat by neuart @ Etsy.

Blythe dolls seem to have been made for hats & bonnets. They simply look great in them, obviously it has to do with that big face of them, and they might look funny or gorgeous but one thing is certain, Blythe fans will never be out of inspiration when it comes to creating something, anything, to put on those heads.

I know some great creators have their own shop, but on Etsy alone there are plenty of great shops so this is only a tiny selection of what’s to be found there. Starting with one of my very favorites, neuart (see photo above) who has always the most beautiful knitted stuff, be they hats or sets, ponchos… She also has a Flickr by the name of miss modular and you can see more of her creations in various files there.

And some more wonderful stuff :

flissy666 - Shimmery, sparkly, sequined helmet for Blythe loou - green pointy bonnet for blythe
Shimmery Sparkly Sequined Helmet for Blythe by flissy666 + Green Pointy Bonnet for Blythe by loou.

Sassylassie - CROCHET HAT FOR BLYTHE xoxoblythe - Knitted Ear Bonnet for Blythe
Crochet Hat for Blythe by Sassylassie + Knitted Ear Bonnet for Blythe by xoxo,Blythe.

cannonbelle - Blythe Hat - Lime Green and Red Pompom
Blythe Hat - Lime Green and Red Pompom by CannonBelle.

lado - Blythe hat
“Sarah Jessica Parker” Blythe Hat by lado.

nectarine - Blue and White Fleece Helmet Hat for Blythe
Blue and White Fleece Helmet Hat for Blythe by nectarine.

cannonbelle - Blythe Rectangle Pom Pom Hat, earthy tones
Blythe Rectangle Pom Pom Hat, earthy tones by CannonBelle.

Ttttemma - Decadent Mohair Hat?
Decadent Mohair Hat for Blythe by Ttttemma.

Pinkpetal - Cream Beret
Cream Beret by PinkPetal.

And I only saw this one this afternoon while finishing this article, I just couldn’t resist :
bonspielcreation - Luxurious Fuzzy Hat Hood for Blythe OOAK
Luxurious Fuzzy Hat Hood for Blythe OOAK by bonspielcreation.

To Be Continued…

Yumi Yumi - Happiness is a field of Poppies 1
Happiness is a field of Poppies (edition 1) by Yumi Yumi

When I created my first Treasury on Etsy I had included this beautiful print by Aline *Yumi* Yamada. I love the sweet combination of colors as well as the pure simplicity of the drawing. If you look at the girl alone, how much more simpler could it be ? (And as you may know simplicity is one of the hardest things to achieve in art.) And even the background which is much more elaborate and decorative, because it is only composed of white lines upon a gradation of one single color, emphasizes this sense of graceful simplicity. The overall impression is really one of peaceful serenity.

Now if you browse through the yumi yumi shop you’ll notice that all prints come in a variation of colors. The print above is labelled “edition 1″ but there are 2 others. Here you can see edition 2 and edition 3 of the same print. Aline Yamada says in her shop that “she loves color so much it’s hard to decide on just one” and when I asked her about her creative process she wrote back to me :

I start all my illustrations with a pencil drawing then work on coloring them on the computer. so I guess the ‘originals’ are in graphite pencil and the final is digital. The tiny animal prints are small gouache paintings I’ve made into prints and my bird and flower prints have elements of watercolor that are incorporated into the final piece.

I must say that although I like her “Bird Prints” my favorites are really her “Girl Prints”. I especially love that one :

Yumi Yumi - Make a Wish 1
Make a Wish (edition 1)

and her last ones - named after her little sister Lily - but I can’t seem to decide which version I like most between edition 2 and 3 :

Yumi yumi - Lily White 2 Yumi Yumi - Lily White 3
Lily White (edition 2) + Lily White (edition 3)

You should also check out her Monster Prints, her “monsters” being of course the sweetest creatures ever.

And at the time I am writing this article she has a couple of originals for sale in her shop including this one which I totally love :
Yumi Yumi - Aurora Original
Aurora

the yumi yumi shop
Aline Yamada’s blog : Yumi Yumi

nanaCompany... pretty little things

ice flower tank for girls + camilla, crazy dot, half-apron for girls + playtime sugar cookies in a lil bakery box + playtime sugar cookies in a mini-valise style lunchbox, limited edition by nanaCompany on Etsy.

Those are only a few of the exquisite items you will find in Amy Sinibaldi’s shop!

I first noticed the cookies because I am only just discovering “felt food” so every time I come across one of these things, I feel like a child and look with amazement. But very often having said “how cute” well, there’s not much more left. I mean these things are “cool” and “nice” indeed but, so what? You see them and like them, and then usually forget about them.

I think Amy’s cookies go beyond the “cuteness thing”. They have this special quality, a kind of perfection achieved no doubt with carefully chosen materials and great care and love making them. Look at the full sized image on her Flickr here. Aren’t they just the nicest cookies you ever saw? Don’t you feel like touching them? I myself am not into pinky things and yet they appeal to me in a way I cannot totally explain.

Somehow I think there is something magical in Amy’s creations. She writes :

My husband likens me to a magic elf who only works when everyone’s asleep — pretty little things “magically” appear on the kitchen table in the morning!

I like the Fairy Tale imagery, because I think it acounts a lot for the beautiful world nanaCompany proposes. Those creations seem to me to be more related to a fantastic and ideal world than to the “real” world.

They are meant to be gifts :

a unique and special gift… perfect as a birthday present, end of school surprise, or merry happy un-birthday treat!

And this is exactly what they are, “unique and special”, thus clearly stating to the child you are offering them “you are unique and special and deserve to have beautiful things because I care about you”.

Amy Sinibaldi is making them for little girls, and the modern woman in me - noticed how I managed not to say the word “feminist” here, oops now i’ve said it - the modern woman in me is wondering why it is still only girls who should get offered cooking ustensils (the miniature “just-her-size” wooden spoon) and aprons. Some might argue that the fabrics nanaCompany uses have definitely “girly” patterns and colors. I am not so sure. And anyway, cookies are not just for girls, are they ? And the kitchen is no longer the realm of women exclusively, at least not in my world…

This being said, Amy Sinibaldi’s creations are more modern and less “conservative” or “nostalgic” than they might appear at first sight. The fabrics she uses are elegant and I particularly like the from tokyo with love apron, and pink lemonade is fresh and nice too. There is also another tank with a bit more color and less classical feel to it : pretty posy tank.

Note that she can customize your order. For instance you can ask for your favorite color for the buttons on the ice flower tank. You can also order an adult size apron for 28$… (Anyway she pretty much makes everything upon order, so that you have to allow 2 weeks for your order to be ready to ship.)

Enjoy !

nanaCompany on Flickr

Gorgeous vintage pillow-covers by Absoluut

Starry eyed blues, Greg, Yams in space & Poppy love pillow-covers by Absoluut on DaWanda.

Check out those gorgeous vintage fabrics !

The quality looks really nice and heavy - you can see detail views for every item - but only one side of the cover is with a pattern, the other side is made of cream cotton fabric. Zipper closure at the back.

Sizes : 20″ X 20″ or about 50,8 X 50,8 cm.
Price : 20 Euros each not including shipping from the Netherlands.