Voici comment vous pouvez procéder pour réaliser un diorama pour votre poupée Barbie.
Vous pouvez utiliser du carton, pour créer les murs, le sol et les éléments du diorama. Colle, ciseaux, ruban adhésif : pour assembler et fixer les éléments. Tissus, papier fantaisie ou autres matériaux pour la décoration. Vous pouvez utiliser des miniatures de meubles, de plantes, d'animaux domestiques, de lampes, etc. Des photos ou images imprimées : pour créer des arrière-plans ou des images de paysages.
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Since July is the Disability Pride Month and the Barbie Movie Month, here's my collection of Barbie dolls with disabilities.
Mattel has been adding disability representation to their doll series since 2019. So far we've had at least 6 Barbie dolls in wheelchairs, along with 2 Kens and 2 Chelsea dolls (little kid sized dolls).
There are 4 Barbie dolls and 1 Ken with prosthetic legs.
There's a doll with hearing aids, and a doll with Down Syndrome designed in association with National Down Syndrome Society.
There are also dolls with conditions like Alopecia and Vitiglio.
Mostly they come out in the Fashionistas line, but sometimes they also crop up in other thematic series, like "You can be anything", and so we had a Para-alpine skiier and an Interior Designer with a prosthetic leg.
There's also a doll honoring Helen Keller from "the Inspiring Women" series.
And in the clips from the "Barbie" movie, you can spot a Barbie in the wheelchair dancing along with others at Barbie's party.
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Oc Info Questions: Barbara ''Barbie'' Millicent Roberts
FULL NAMES: Barbara Millicent Roberts.
NICKNAME(S): Barbie.
FACECLAIM: N/A
BIRTH: March 9, 1959.
DEATH: N/A
ZODIAC SIGN: Pisces.
SEXUALITY: Heterosexual.
GENDER: Female.
ORIGIN: The American International Toy Fair, 1959.
NATIONALITY: US American.
FAMILY: Kenneth "Ken" Carson (significant other), George Roberts (father), Margaret Rawlins Roberts (mother), Skipper Roberts, Stacie Roberts, Chelsea Roberts, Kelly Roberts, Krissy Roberts (sisters), Todd Roberts (brother), Grandmother Rawlins (grandmother), Millicent Rawlins, Adele Rawlins, Marlene Roberts, Lillian Fairchild (aunts), Claude Fairchild (uncle), Francie Fairchild, Jazzie Roberts, Max Roberts, Marie Roberts (cousins)
CHARACTERISTICS:
+ Cheerful, friendly, lively, elegant, fashionable, intelligent, imaginative, hyper-competent, fun-loving.
– Appearance-focused, materialistic.
WEAPON OF CHOICE: Her beauty.
OTHER PERSONAL INFO: She's been a friend, self-insert, role model, surrogate big sister, and even surrogate mother to countless girls, and probably to some boys too, for more than sixty years. Whether you love her (for her aesthetics, for her blend of femininity and power, for the way she lets girls use their imaginations and explore every possible aspect of adult womanhood, etc.), or find her annoying (for the unrealistic beauty standards she sets, her "promotion" of gender conformity and materialism, etc.), or a combination of both, she's impossible to ignore.
It's funny how Monster High and Rainbow High are suffering from opposite problems: MH makes too many dolls of their characters and RH doesn't make enough dolls of their characters
G3 has only been around for nearly a year and we have had 12 Draculauras in succession with minimal face screening variety meanwhile RH has about 81 characters and a small majority of them have gotten a few more dolls outside of their signature release.
They keep creating more new characters faster than the show can make us give us a rat's ass about the previous wave and it's starting to fatigue them (see series 3 of Shadow High) while MH keeps sticking to same 5 characters and is starting to bore everyone.
In 2004, Mattel produced a Silver Label collectors edition Barbie as Titania from A Midsummer Night's Dream - specifically the ballet, rather than the Shakespeare play.
Barbie's traditionally pointed toes to fit into a variety of high heels are even more sharply on display here, as Titania is portrayed as being en pointe in her ballet shoes.
This particular doll was also released as a Hallmark ornament. Note that this is not another version of Titania - this is specifically Barbie as Titania.
This same series featured Barbie as Juliet from Romeo and Juliet - again, the ballet.
This is specifically as distinct from the other tie-in Barbie for Romeo and Juliet, which features both a Barbie and a Ken.
I couldn't find a clear answer on how many Titania or Juliet ballet Barbies were released, but as Silver Label collectors items, the number would have been capped at no more than 50,000.
What a fun project! I just finished this MSD sized wingback chair for my nautical Victorian themed doll diorama. A big thanks to @bentleyhouseminis for her amazing tutorial and patterns, which I sized way up and altered for my space. ❤️ Check her out if you are into doll diy—she’s a treasure trove of information! #bjd #bjdfurniture #bjddiorama #victoriandoll #dollfurniture #dolldiorama #dollminiature https://www.instagram.com/p/CDjuKaLpa4B/?igshid=1fmv2ghbsil1s
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Almost autumn, babe. Enjoy the last of these long summer days, then it's harvest season with pumpkin everything. We can't wait.
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