Disney Dolls Appreciation Discussion
I haven't posted detailed photos of my LE 17'' or the 12'' Mother Gothel dolls deboxed yet, but here is a teaser:
Group photos of the Limited Edition 17'' Mother Gothel and Rapunzel dolls, together with the open edition 12'' Mother Gothel and Rapunzel dolls.
Mother Gothel and Rapunzel: 17'' and 12'' dolls - Full View by drj1828, on Flickr
Here is another set of group photos of Disney dolls.
Three Disney Princess Wedding 12'' Dolls released by the Disney Store. They are displayed on Designer Princess doll stands. From left to right they are:
Once Upon a Wedding Ariel Doll - Released in Feb 2011, and sold out in June 2011. Listed for $19.50.
Tangled Ever After Rapunzel Doll - Released in January 2012, and so far only sold in the Disney Parks in the US (Disneyland, Anaheim and Walt Disney World, Orlando). Price is $24.95.
Once Upon a Wedding Cinderella - Released in January 2011, and sold out in June 2011. Re-released in December 2011. Currently available in Disney Stores and online, for $22.50.
Disney Store Wedding Princess Dolls - Ariel, Rapunzel and Cinderella - Front View by drj1828, on Flickr
Cool that you got the 17'' LE Rapunzel doll - she is so impressive in person, and she will be great paired with the upcoming LE Wedding Rapunzel. The Queen of Hearts is a beautiful doll, so I'm looking forward to seeing your photos of her.Totally inspired by DRJ1828's beautiful photos (and the upcoming LE Wedding Rapunzel doll), I finally took the plunge into buying the 17" LE Disney dolls. Needless to say, they tend to be very pricey on the secondary market, but occasionally relatively good deals do come around. My first acquisition is the 2011 LE Rapunzel doll, and I just received her today. This doll has been featured wonderfully by DRJ1828, so I won't even go on more about how lovely she is. I'm still not crazy about the big bell sleeves, but I'm glad I got her. Unfortunately, the box was damaged during shipping, which saddens me a lot, since I usually keep my dolls in the box, but life goes on... At least the doll was not damaged in any way.
My second 17" LE doll is the 2011 Queen of Hearts, and she should be shipping soon. I can't wait for her to arrive, so I can share some pretty pics of her!
I just received a mint condition boxed Evil Queen, from Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. She is the fourth limited edition doll in the Mattel Great Villains Collection, and was released in 1998, as a Disney Collector Doll.
She is a 12'' fully articulated doll that is a faithful reproduction of the Snow White's wicked stepmother in the great animated film. Her face is beautifully evil, with eyes green with envy, her full deep red lips in a hateful scowl, and her eyebrows knitted with anger and spite. Her outfit consists of a purple satin dress with a huge white satin collar, a full length black velvet and red satin robe. On her head is a black hood a golden crown. Accessories include a doll stand, the red box that is supposed to contain Snow White's heart, and a certificate of authenticity.
The box has two velcro fastened flaps that open up to show the Queen standing in front of her Magic Mirror. Every day, she would ask ''Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?''
Evil Queen, Great Villains Collection Limited Edition 12'' Doll - Front Box Flaps Opened - Portrait Front View #1 by drj1828, on Flickr
Wow, Alan! She looks BEAUTIFUL! Congratulations on all your hard work. It paid off. She definitely looks much more like Aurora with her hair down.
Unrelated, but you'll probably be happy to know that the 17" Limited Edition Cinderella will be released this fall!
Well, after over two months of working on my project off and on, and teaching myself everything from how to use a sewing machine, to working with patterns, to garment construction & embellishment, I am proud to present the fruit of my labor: my own OOAK version of the Designer Aurora doll. As you may know, I was never fully pleased with the way the Disney Store designed and executed the Designer Aurora sketch and doll, and as she is among my favorite princesses, I just had to make my own version of her. Although far from perfect, she turned out quite well, I think.
The majority of her gown is made of fuchsia satin, including the base of the bodice under the pleated fuchsia chiffon. The skirt is lined in white muslin, and underneath, I made her a white muslin petticoat with a white ruffled hem. The upper part of the skirt is made of a white satin base with two layers of bejeweled light pink chiffon and gold trim. The shoulder straps are made of white satin. The bodice is decorated with dark pink jewels, and I also added light pink jewels to the upper part of the skirt. The only thing I did not make were her gloves, which I believe are made of white stretch tricot (and are exactly like the gloves that Designer Snow White, Designer Cinderella, and Designer Aurora are wearing). I bought the gloves from our favorite auction site. I kept her hair free-flowing, as Aurora just does not look right with an updo. I did not root any eyelashes or do any facial repainting to the original Disney Store play Aurora doll.
I am very pleased with her, and I learned a lot of techniques just by studying the existing Designer dolls and watching healthy doses of Project Runway. Enjoy!
Designer Aurora - final 01 by Shivatopia, on Flickr
Designer Aurora - final 04 by Shivatopia, on Flickr
Designer Aurora - final 05 by Shivatopia, on Flickr
Designer Aurora - final 06 by Shivatopia, on Flickr
Designer Aurora - final 10 by Shivatopia, on Flickr
Designer Aurora - final 12 by Shivatopia, on Flickr
She looks fabulous, Shiva! Great work on her gown. When I first saw the photos, I thought someone had deboxed Designer Aurora and let her hair down. Then I saw your name, and knew it was your OOAK doll! LOL. The play doll's face is beautiful the way it is out of the box, and you were right not to mess with it. And her hair looks very neat - did you do anything to style it?
Your OOAK doll is absolutely wonderful Shiva!! Aurora being my favorite princess, I would LOVE to do something like that - however I do not think that I could be nearly as creative as that! I think your design is a lovely improvement over the original designer doll. Reading your responses to other comments I am definitely going to follow that advice for fixing up the hair on my Aurora, as I really hate how her hair is all over the place for me. I would love a blue version of the designer dress, and were I as adventurous as you I would definitely try to make one for my dolls!
Bravo on an absolutely amazing job!!
Thanks, Selithiel! It was a real adventure, but I really wanted to do justice to our pretty medieval princess' Designer look. Oh, another word about her hair is that I tried not to overwork it while combing it out. The more it is combed, the more poofy it gets, because the hair tends to separate and loosen the more it is handled. That may be fixable by wetting the hair and resetting it, but I cannot fully vouch for that, since luckily I did not have to resort to doing that.
Shivaaaa I am so proud of you!!! Months a go you tell about this Aurora Project and now.... She is beautiful!!!
Ever more than the original (especially for her long hair )... I am very impressed about you! *____*
Thanks much, that's good to know! I have three of the classic Aurora dolls so that I can have her in one of each outfit, lol. It would definitely be nice to have her have the kind of hair that she should! I'll be working on that as soon as I can, hopefully I won't have to do any wetting, etc. My mom can sew, I'll have to see if maybe I can coax her into some doll clothes making.
I pre-ordered an extra Rapunzel to trade for a Tiana or Belle, but I think I'm going to just splurge and buy a Tiana. She's been one of my favorites since I saw The Princess and the Frog, but every time I watch it she grows on me more and more. She may make it into my top five, but that would mean replacing Jasmine, lol. I don't have high hopes for ever getting a Snow White, but who knows!