Designer Princess dolls- has anyone opened theirs?
BwayGal1300
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Thanks Shivatopia! I might just do that.
Thanks for the tip Shivatopia. I've thought about ironing out the skirts of some of my deboxed dolls, but have been afraid of scorching them. For sure a wrinkle free skirt would look much better on them. And does ironing also make the holes caused by the plastic shipping ties less noticeable?
You're welcome, Shiva. I didn't notice how much better the shoulder straps look from the back than from the front, until you pointed it out. Happy New Year, everyone!Thanks again, DRJ1828, for the excellent photo essay! And thank you for accommodating my request to unveil Designer Aurora next. Designer Aurora does indeed look better freed from the factory packaging. There has been a lot of discussions on this forum about the pros and cons of Designer Aurora, and you pretty much nailed it on the head with me: she's very pretty, but there was definitely room for improvement on Disney's end. Still, she is definitely a doll worth having. Her skirt looks a lot better with the full volume of the fabric freed up, and a quick whisk of an iron can take care of those pesky deep-set wrinkles. Mini rant: her white satin shoulder straps look better from the back than the front! I preferred the squared look of the original Designer sketch more than the final triangular floppy-dog-ear look from the front of the actual doll... I can't wait to finish up my personal OOAK project and share with you guys (I'm just toiling with self-teaching myself the skills of a tailor!). Happy New Year, all!
Wow, I had no idea her skirt was that full! It's very pretty. Great photos as usual. I'm too lazy and scared to debox my dolls. Lol I'll live vicariously through you.
Shiva!!! I can't wait to see your OOAK! I have many base dolls ready to go...I just have to get off my butt and do them! New Year's resolution, here I come! Haha
Thanks, disneycrazee! I love deboxing my dolls and showing them off in their full glory.Wow, I had no idea her skirt was that full! It's very pretty. Great photos as usual. I'm too lazy and scared to debox my dolls. Lol I'll live vicariously through you.
Thanks, Shiva! I would never attempt to design and make outfits for my dolls. That is way too much work for me, and I have no artistic talent. The most I would do is swap outfits between my dolls. I look forward to seeing how your work with Designer Aurora turns out.I know! I'm also too much of a chicken to debox my Designer Dolls, especially when seeing how tightly locked into the packaging they are! Thank goodness for DRJ1828! These photo essays are awesome!
I also can't wait to show you all my OOAK Designer Aurora! Since I am self-teaching myself everything from pattern drafting to how to use a sewing machine to garment construction and embellishments, it's such a slow process. Right now I am trying to alter the bodice to fit properly on the doll. The different components of the dress are done (pleating the chiffon and securing it onto the bodice front was a real experience in experimentation that actually worked out), so now I just need to work out the fit and then sew all the parts together. I actually learned a lot from studying other dolls' clothes, my mom's sewing book, and even Project Runway! I have plans for my own Designer Belle, Jasmine, and Pocahontas as well. Definitely future 2012 projects, but I think they will turn out great.
Thanks, BwayGal! I like my Aurora much better freed from her restraints too.DRJ1828, I just love your photos and reviews. I was never a fan of the Auora doll, but she really does look much better out of the packaging. I think the curl covering her face is a little odd though.
I'm glad you feel that way about these Ariels. Disney did a great job on both of them and I'm so happy that I have them.DRJ1828 I am not much of a Ariel fan but I adore both of those Ariel dolls.
As I did with my Designer and Wedding Cinderella dolls, I've swapped the outfits of my Designer Ariel and Once Upon a Wedding Ariel dolls. Here are before and after photos, and then some photos of Designer Ariel in a wedding dress by herself.
Designer and Wedding Ariels have Swapped Outfits - Full Front View by drj1828, on Flickr
I totally agree with you. Wedding Ariel in the Designer dress looks as though she just stepped out of the ocean and into the gown. She might even have her tail underneath, or perhaps her tail magically transformed into the dress. And seeing all her hair with the veil removed makes her look so much closer to the movie Ariel than she did before.Compared to the Designer Cinderella and Once Upon A Wedding Cinderella swap, I think the Ariel swap is much more successful. Like with Cinderella, the Designer doll in the Wedding gown looks awesome. Where they differ, however, is that the Wedding Ariel doll in the Designer gown looks fabulous, too. She lacks the dramatic flair of the Designer doll, but she really looks like Ariel: a very sweet Ariel, reminiscent of the scene at the end of The Little Mermaid where King Triton turns her human again in order to be with Prince Eric. I hope TDS does re-release Once Upon A Wedding Ariel, so I can buy one.