Neon’s A Doll A Migraine-less Day, More Or Less - 2019 edition!
(04-21-2019, 10:49 AM)Alliecat Wrote:
(04-21-2019, 04:22 AM)neon_jellyfish Wrote: Thank all the gods ever for this forum! At least here we can talk without setting the whole damn thing on fire.

LOL
I'm not on enough forums to see drama, I guess.
How frustrating to have dolls you love and want to keep 'nice' deteriorating sad  I'm not surprised to see you say it's the newer ones.  Quality control in so many things has gone down the toilet... that saying "they don't make 'em like they used to" is too often true.  The Barbies (actually Barbie knockoffs or random Barbie-ish dolls) I had when I was a kid are all still fine.  You never saw parts of them melting.  A little surprised you have that much trouble with the Pullips, but we all know Groove has some QC issues...  slash
Can you kind of shave off or pare down the MH bubbles...?  I don't know what it looks like, just a thought.
Hope you find some more enjoyable dolly moments.
Sunsette's been known to say that just about anything can be cured with chocolate.  And cat therapy... WELL. yay Heart 2

Oh, most of dramas are on social media today, I'm on three doll forums including Dolly Market, and none of them have any drama. Granted, the other two are not very active (more liike almost dead), but Monster High Arena never had drama, and I'm pretty sure that Dollieh Sanctuary also didn't see much of it (I registered recently, so I don't know).

The problem with bubbles in Abbey was thet they were inside of the plastic, so it weakened the pegs from inside, and they broke where the plastic was thinnest because of the bubbles. But thanks!

Ah, yes, chocolate and cats are cure for many ailments!


(04-21-2019, 03:32 PM)davidd Wrote: Misery loves company, is that the saying? For what little it's worth, I can commiserate with almost every point of your misery.

I did the hot cocoa therapy thing a couple of nights ago. Prolly woulda done it again tonight, but I'm too tired and lazy to bother making hot cocoa, so I went with a cup of milk and polished off the last of a package of chocolate fudge cookies.

I wonder if people from earlier generations felt like the hobby was leaving them when porcelain and bisque dolls fell out of favor, or when the faces of their composition dolls began to crack and flake, or when the cloth bodies of their dolls began to disintegrate and the sawdust stuffing fell out? The beautiful frilly white dresses on the antique baby dolls discolor over time, the faux leather shoes harden and crack, and hardly anybody seems to care much about those old dolls from the first half of the 1900s anymore, unless it is a near mint example from a high-end European manufacturer. Perhaps seeing our treasures crumble to dust before our very eyes is inherent in this hobby. That's a rather sad thought. I may need to make a mug of cocoa despite my weariness.

Is that a Dal in your photo today? Is she dressed as a knight? And is that hairstyle still referred to as a "Prince Valiant," or is that reference so old that nobody uses it anymore?

Thanks! That's an interesting thought - the transience of dolls' lives. Then again, while each one doll might last only for a while, model of human form is something that has been with us from the very beginning of our history - whenever people discovered a new material, the first thing they made of it was a human figure (and then weapons). So in a way, this hobby is both ephemeral and eternal. I feel like I'm going to reach enlightenment any second now! xp LOL 

She's Byul Rhiannon. And Prince Valiant will forever be Prince Valium in my head...


(04-21-2019, 04:36 PM)Lejays17 Wrote: Ghost Mermaid - not something that you would have thught of combining, but it works so well.  She's just waiting for something to pass her by so she can pounce.

That Draculaura is the Best Draculaura.  She's so elegant and gothic and you can just see her gliding through the corridors of a gothic mansion scaring the servants

(04-21-2019, 04:43 PM)Lejays17 Wrote: Sometimes we just need to moan and complain and get things off our chests.  I know I (generally) feel much better when I whine to Elfy about various work-dramas that happen in my day.

I'm sorry to hear that there are issues with teh quality (or lack thereof) of the MH dolls.  I had issue with staining on one of myEAH Duchess dolls, that I have no idea where she got it from.  I never did fix her up - she was a shelf-sitter here, and elfy bought me a replacement.  She still sitting on the pile of boxes in the kitchen.

Sirena does look like mermaids from the old tales, back when they were sinister harbingers of peril and mayhem, and their beauty was just one of their weapons... I like the old scary fairy tales. And I guess that's why I love Sirena. I like GSR dolls, but Sirena remains MH's best take on mermaid in my book.

CE Lala truly is The Best. I've said this a thousand times already, but I really wish they made more dolls in this style. Imagine 19th century Frankie or gothic (as in medieval era) Rochelle...

Yeah, venting to people who can relate definitely made me feel better!


(04-21-2019, 04:47 PM)Elfy Wrote: That’s a very chilled out Lala there.

That would be Picture Day Spectra. I love Spectra because of her elegant, calm face. Well, that and the fact that she's a ghost. wink

Day 111

I'm ill again, and I have a migrain again (seriously, 2019 has been such a migraine infested trainwreck, it's almost hilarious at this point), so I'm going to use a back-up photo. I posted this one on instagram a while ago.

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