BARBIEOLDNEWGREENREDO--JUST A GRANNY HAVING FUN WITH DOLLS< DIORAMAS STORIES AND DIY

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After the Soccer Game!

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The girls are sharing a snack after their last Soccer game.

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Chelsea: That was a great final pass and SCORE, Melissa! 

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And, we won the last game, thanks to you.

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Melissa: Thanks and but we ALL ended up the season with a Win! 

Great sandwiches, I'm starving. Please pass the water.

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Chelsea: I'm glad to get back to school, but not school lunches. Yech! The apples aren never this red or sweet.

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Melissa: And... the chips are always stale...yuck!

Foofie: Chips...chips...chips?????? Rolls her eyes and kisses Melissa's knee, pleading.

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Melissa: There you go Foofie.

Foofie: (The things I do for a lousy chip!)

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Girls: Well here's to a great season and to the last of summer

Collective Sigh.........!

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How about more CHIPS, please?

Do your Dolls have 
Sports Hobbies? 

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The Hostess with the Mostess

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It's a peaceful winter afternoon in Chicagoland. Little snow has fallen so far this season, but Barbie and Ken's backyard is ready for roasting marshmallows on the fire.

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Dr. Ken arrives home in the afternoon.. after a long shift at the hospital.

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Ken: (That's odd, the gas fire pit is going and no one is out here).

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Ken: (I thought we put the decorations away last weekend?)

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Ken: I'm just tired, but the snow shovel is out, too?

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Groaaaannnnn....are we supposed to get snow? 

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I need to turn that off!

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If I sit down, I'll fall asleep and freeze to death...better find out what the story is.

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Ken: Hey, guys, what's going on? I thought Christmas was over?

Collective: Shhhhhhhhh, we're taping!


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Barbie: Even if you are entertaining in small spaces, make sure you set up a beverage station and a coffee station. Here, the stove and sink have become beverage central. Our winter cocktails look delicious, with wines and sparkling juices available, too.

Amy: That's good. Barbie, you are a natural.

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Amy: Ian will you be able to edit Ken's voice from that?

Ian: Sure!

Amy: Barbie, start back at describing the food, and we will roll again.

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Barbie: Where, do I look or do I just talk and point?

Amy: Let's try an overhead shot from the upstairs bedroom and see how that looks.

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Amy: That's perfect Ian, I like the angle, now Barbie start like you're serving yourself and fill a plate while describing the food.

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Okay, that's good!

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Barbie: Hostessing doesn't have to be a hassle. Our Festive Smorgasbord features foods everyone loves, designed to be easy to serve and delicious to eat. The silverware is in a napkin folded into a pocket making it easy for your guests to carry.

Choose plates the size that are easy to eat from on your lap when serving buffet.

Amy: That's good. Ian could you get a few photos from by the windows, now please.

Ian: Sure...the light will be good from there!

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Barbie: Don't forget a fresh salad and festive dressings. When you are busy working gal, a delicatessen ham and assorted selection of cheeses and meats are perfect for a festive supper or half-time on game day.

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Amy: Closeup please of the meat tray.

Barbie: Add a vegetable or noodle dish for a perfect side that can be prepared days ahead. Just pop them in the oven before serving.

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Because of space, we've kept the seasonal decorations to a minimum and followed a Winter theme of trees and  cool turquoise to blend with the existing home decor. A party is about people not tinsel.

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Add your condiments at the end of the table and be sure to have enough seating for all your guests.

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Amy: Great. Now, let's try the beginning one more time, please. 

Barbie: Hi, I'm Barbie from 'Model Life Design'. I'm a model, an entrepreneur and I hope, your favorite Lifestyle Designer.

Right now the Winter holidays are so busy, so we have prepared a festive Smorgasbord of easy to serve food and beverages for a fun evening or afternoon game day. All the recipes and holiday tips will be on the website and our social media accounts. Don't forget to subscribe to 'Model Life Design' for easy and fun tips for juggling a busy work, home, and social life.

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Amy: That's perfect...everything looks very good on the screen. What do you think, Ian?

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Ian: I should be able to have this edited by tomorrow...so you can have it for social media promotions. I have the stills we took earlier for th publications, I'll send them over and you can choose what to use.

Amy: Perfect, this was a breeze. Now, I'm starving, it looks so great, let's eat! 

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Ken: So, can come in and talk now? And does this mean no more Door-Dash or take out meals? 

Barbie: This is all for next year for the magazine. And sure Sweetie, I'll make you a plate, what do you want to drink? (says the Hostess with the Mostess). 


Diorama:

All Dolls by Mattel are thrifted except my New Dr.(Ken).

Mattel Townhouse drastically remodeled, starting HERE and HERE

Furnishings
Built-in furniture/cabinetry: HERE

Wall unit: HERE

Food: handmade with poly clay, as well as purchased.

Napkins..Doll's are tissue paper folded like this:
This a simple pocket fold, best with napkins the same on both sides, perfect for paper.


Large buffet napkin/same on both sides.     Fold in half to left raw edges to left.

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fold lower quarter up to half line.                     fold again up to 3/4 line

Flip folded napkin over to back.                       Fold left side over to right in thirds
Fold right edge 1/3 in to left.                             Tuck left side into right folded edge

Back side of napkin pouch...tucked in.             Turn over insert silverwar

Any questions, I will be happy to answer!


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DIY a Doll Seed Rack or any other Shelf for Dioramas.

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Making a Seed Rack or any other Shelf

1:6 Scale Easy Project with minimal tools. (repost from 2022)

Now that you have made all your seed packs...it's time for a proper rack to display them. The packs I gave you in the last DIY post were 25, so I designed this rack for 25 slots. 5 across and 5 rows down.


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Materials Needed

Minimum for 10" x 13 1/8" of Foam Core

5 Scraps of thin cardboard or wide popsicle sticks 5" x 1 1/4-1/2" deep

30" of 1/4x1/4 wood or foam core strips cut to length and covered.

hot glue gun or quick dry sticky glue for paper

12 or so straight pins

contact paper or print paper (+glue)

Sticky glue, I used E-6000 because it will stick to contact paper, and is tacky and needs to set overnight.

Tools:

Marker or pencil

Exacto knife or straight blade cutter

Ruler or a Square for cutting straight lines

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Since I was starting from scratch, I made patterns, to adjust and see how this baby was going to go together. Here are my final measurements. The shelves to the right, I cut from thin cardboard a little larger than 5" across, and I wanted a more rustic look. The rack sides to the left are to be cut from a 3"x11" piece of foam core also.

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Here are the foam core cutouts. I actually marked the two side pieces inside and out...to keep them straight in my head. 

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I covered the small bottom piece with contact paper leaving one long side bare and covering the others, bringing the edges underneath. The bare long side is then hot glued to the bottom of the back piece.

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Then cover the front of the back piece with contact paper/or paper leaving the side edges bare (for accepting the glue better). Glue the bottom edge of the back to the bottom bare side edge as shown.

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Already you can see how it will stand.

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Reinforce the joint with three straight pins inserted from the back into the bottom.

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Lay out the sides (inside of the side pieces on the contact paper/paper and apply, trimming the edges around to the outside to cover the edges. 

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Here you can see how the pieces will go together.

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The back will be a bit higher than the sides. (I'm planning on using that edge to attach a sign.)

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Side pieces: Glue the bottom edge of the side to the outside bottom edge and over the back edge of the back piece. Work quickly with hot glue, or use a sticky glue.

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Again three pins into the bottom, here I angled one pin for improved stability.

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And 4 pins across the back edge. Press in hard. Complete the other side also.

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Face the outside of the side pieces with contact paper and trim the edges right up to the edge. I also faced the back of the unit with contact paper/paper, in case I want to ever use the back as a display also.  Unless something is a 'built-in' I always finish the backs

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One side done, then do the other, and then the back.

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Final steps insert shelves, cut and trim to fit tightly. Hot glue and sticky glue in place. A drop of hot glue will hold them evenly as the sticky glue dries. The shelf fronts I faced with a 1/4" piece of mini-wood to keep the seed packets from sliding out. You could use wood, or cut 1/4" pieces of foam core and cover with paper to match. These I sticky glued in place and left the whole thing stand over night.

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I plan to make a half circle sign for the top of the seed rack, but this design would make a great toy/book case for any room.

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This was easier than I thought, and I may try and do some bookshelves or storage shelves myself, from now on. It's quite sturdy and perfect for older children and adult use.  

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The Rack is 11" high, the doorway behind is 12" high, the desk is 4" high, just to give you an idea of scale! 

Packages and products were made from free printouts online or advertising!

Next project the CHOPSTICK Desk!  
And what is that lurking behind?

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