11/27/2022

My Kingdom Doll Presentation

Today I gave a Zoom presentation about Kingdom Dolls to one of my doll clubs. In addition to talking about the dolls, I prepared one photo of every Kingdom Doll I've had in the last 9 years along with some other relevant shots. I thought it would be a good idea to post some of those photos on my blog as a visual record. 

I'm just putting them up here and when I get more time, I'll do more with the captions. Only 22 are shown in their original fashions or wigs. 


Nelson

Brighton

Hadrian

Brunel

Chaucer

Eira

Liberty

Star

Viola

Saville

Arnamentia

Nimue

Guinevere

Morgana

Draig

Draig (Same doll, different wig and dress.)

Elgin

Marconi

Helen

Avarice

Envy

Seren

VanBrugh

Logan

Eden

Electra

Rosalind

Rafaella

Rosie (Realm)

Destiny

Lizzie

Kit

Harmony

Siddal

Celestial

Aether

Terra

Severine


Ophelia

Queenie

Setanti

Watson

Sherlock

Moriaarty

Booth & Garrick

Lancelot

Taeus

Evan

12" La Scala

12" Victoria




11/12/2022

Cheer Me Up! Poppy Parker

Call it the PP Club. It seems as if almost every doll is Poppy Parker and so many of them look the same. It's time for a change.

The Third PPClub doll of 2022 is, you guessed it, Poppy Parker, AGAIN.



Ho Hum. She does not cheer me up. 

Cheer Me Up

Poppy Parker® Dressed Doll 

The Poppy Parker® Collection

2022 W Club Exclusive Doll


Edition Size: TBD

Expected Ship Date: Summer 2023


Head Sculpt: Poppy Parker

Body Type: PP 1.5

Foot Sculpt: Articulated ankle with flat feet

Skin Tone: FR White

Hair Color: Auburn

Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-applied


Sales method: These dolls are guaranteed made-to-order for 2022 W Club members only- 1 per membership.


($50.00 NRD deposit due now, $95.00 + S & H due in approximately Summer 2023);

<<In other words, they get to keep your $50 for about 9 months and you get nothing.>>


Included:


  • 12-inch articulated doll with rooted hair and hand-applied eyelashes;
  • Light blue cheerleader sweater with embroidered "P" varsity letter detail and separate sleeveless striped turtleneck bodysuit;
  • Pleated short cheerleader skirt;
  • Knee-high white socks;
  • Light blue sneakers with ribbon ties;
  • Ribbon cheer pom poms;
  • Matching light blue earrings;
  • Light blue hair bows;
  • Pair of "Poppy Parker" hands;
  • Alternate pair of "grip" hands;
  • Doll stand;
  • Certificate of authenticity.

11/08/2022

New Kingdom Doll Photos (Mine)

 Nimue modeling an ultra-limited fashion from the Baker Street Convention. The wig is by Ilaria. Jewelry is by Kingdom Doll.


Marconi modeling "Engaging" by Munle


 Eira in Antonio Realli





11/07/2022

Around London: a continuation of the trip to York only now we're in London on our own.

 Around London...

I'll start off with the most wonderful sight I've seen in London in all the times I've been there - the recently restored Big Ben aka the Elizabeth Tower and the Great Bell of the Great Clock of Westminster.  It's always been covered with scaffolding. The chime testing is going on with 'silent testing' but no announcement has been made for when it will be back in full operation. It will be open to visitors in 2023.  

It took my breath away as it looked like a tower of gold standing out against a sky of puffy clouds. You have to see it to believe it. 


 


Parliament Square contains 12 statues of people who symbolize freedom, statesmen and other notable individuals.   It is a beautiful green space surrounded not only by statues but also by famous monuments. I would have liked to get photos of all the statues but it wasn't to be.

Millicent Gerrett Fawcett - British Suffragist Leader

Mahatma Gandhi - Anti-Colonialist, Political Ethicist, Nonviolent Civil Disobedience.

Nelson Mandela - Fought Apartheid and other human rights violations, Won Nobel Peace Price alongside So. African President, F.W. de Klerk for having led the transition in South Africa from apartheid to a multiracial democracy.


My next stop, once I could get going, was the British War Museum. (I was still weakened from being ill the day before.) It used to be called the Churchill War Rooms. After having read so much about this place in all the books I've read on Churchill and WWII, I finally got to wander through, unhurriedly, and enjoy the life-sized dioramas in which the actual rooms were populated by amazingly life-like figures. It really looked as if there were people working in there. 

As I approached the entrance to the museum, I recognized the concrete reinforcements that were added during the war. It's interesting that they remain. So much history. 

The entrance.



Another level below the main underground level!



I don't know what this award is for.












By the time I got out of the War Rooms, Westminster Abbey had closed except for services.




I did, however, get into the gift shop. Yay! I had fun in there as you might expect. There were a few things I am sorry I didn't pick up but who knew QEII would die in 2 days, while I was on the British Air jet, over the Atlantic, going home? Our pilot announced it. It's not that I thought she would live forever but it came as such a shock.

My favorite collectibles were the embellished pillow-like ornaments.




See those rows of queens?
I'll be back.