That's one of the reasons why these lovely ladies look like this:
It's a little confusing to me that a doll called Barbie could have so many different appearances. I was always somewhat skeptical of the criticisms that said Barbie was unrealistic. If you're in the marketing or design world, you would probably tell me that "unrealistic" is just everyday stuff in your business. At least, that's what I've learned in my graphic design classes: you design for appeal.
That's one of the reasons why these lovely ladies look like this:
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Well, what a year 2015 was. A lot of things happened. We moved over here, for one thing – from Blogger. I don't regret the move, although the change was almost more than I could handle. So many capabilities, so many limitations. But I'm another year older and now, I have a better sense of what has happened, what will happen, and who I am. It's time for another redesign! I don't know yet what it will look like or when I'll get around to it, but it certainly must happen. Time to make this place a little more homey.
Update: I have changed the theme and look! Hope you like it!
I'm going to show you, day by day, how I turn this dress into a wedding dress! I'm getting married on May 30th of this very year (2016! Happy New Year!) and here are the stakes:
So – DAY ONE. Pattern: Simplicity 1195 Fabrics: Over 3 yds of Satin, same of chiffon, some fine white thread from Dual Duty, and Schmetz embroidery needles 75/11 for my machine from Jo-Ann's. My height: 5'1" - 5'2" My weight: approx. 100 lbs Pattern size: I'm using size 4 Machine: Kenmore 385.12102990 My skill level: Intermediate |
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1. Script 2. Theatrics/Drama etc. 3. Music 4. Characters 5. Theme 6. Storyline 7. Morals 8. Acting 9. Satisfaction (worth two points) My Rating Levels A = all T = teenager M = adult D = adult discretion (Look for these in my reviews) |