Showing posts with label CeCe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CeCe. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Saige's Painting Set Review, Part Tres

Last part of the review peeps!

So we showed you the pristine Fox and Family artist apron in Part Dos.

Then in our doll fantasy world, CeCe had a good ol' time painting up a whole bunch of things and working on a lot of arty projects.


In reality, we smeared acrylic paints in various colors all over the thing. ;-)
And then let it dry.


DW Top Tip: If you want to see any of these shots larger, simply click on one and you will be brought to a larger slideshow that you can click through.


CeCe's tee shirt is from Etsy's Mon Chat Dans La Lune.

Her red pants are from Etsy's According to Emma.



Apron on.






Phew. All three parts done.

Doesn't it look like CeCe had some fun??? Haha.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Saige's Painting Set Review, Part Dos

Hola again peeps!

Today we show you the Saige Painting Set with a doll, so you can see the scale.
Technically the easel should be taller, as it is a bit low for the AGs to use realistically. But it is taller than the other wooden easels we already owned, so that is nice.

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The easel should be as tall as CeCe or taller, since she isn't an adult.
You might be able to argue it is a sitting-style easel. But we all know that the dolls can't sit with their legs bent in a way to actually sit at this easel.
You might want to place the easel on top of a platform or box to make it a bit higher.

Fyi, the white tray on the easel flips up and then the easel folds up, to pack flat.


CeCe is wearing her artist's apron, custom-ordered from Etsy's Fox and Family/Acorn Soup.

Jane would probably make more of these if you asked her. :-)

The little paintbrushes and paint tubes fit perfectly in the front pockets.


CeCe's tee shirt is from Etsy's Mon Chat Dans La Lune.

Her red pants are from Etsy's According to Emma.


Part Tres of this Painting Review will be the aftermath of us "messing up" the apron.
Our main issue with all of these artist's supplies is that they are not messy.

When artists create, they tend to make a mess. It is part of the fun!
So our plan all along was to "mess up" this apron.

Stay tuned to see what it looks like after CeCe has some painting fun!

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Friday, August 10, 2012

AG Sale Items: Polar Bear Sweater Set and Red Flats

Hola! Sorry for that lack of posts, we were traveling for a week. More on that soon. (Nothing too exciting, but we did nab some fun souvenirs.) Also, we'll do an updates post as well covering various topics. :-)

When we got back in town we had a package waiting for us -- a couple AG items from their recent sale that is still ongoing. The items we purchased might not be available on the AG website anymores, but we'll post about them anyways so you guys can see zee pics.

Today we have CeCe modeling the polar bear sweater set that was a seasonal in-store only item from last year/last winter. It came with the furry white headband. She is also wearing the red flats that were on sale and listed as Bitty shoes. But they fit the 18" girls just perfectly, as you can see, and they are super-nice. We love the coloring.


Cece commented that she felt like (a) she was dressed horribly out-of-season and (b) a walking Coca-Cola advertisement. But the sweater is cute in its own way, and come December it won't look so wonky. ;-)







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Friday, July 6, 2012

Weekend Fun Outfit Review

Hola! Today we look at the new MyAG Weekend Fun Outfit, modeled by CeCe.

This is definitely our favorite new release and a winning outfit from AG -- not sure when was the last time they actually released something this well put-together and trendy.


The vest is awesome. It is a thin, heathered white fabric - cut in a flattering design. It does not close. The tiny buttons are just for show.


The blue tag on the side for the AG label is a bit weird -- but I guess they are taking their cues from brands such as Hollister, AE, Ab+Fitch -- which we want them to do -- so no big complaints there that the tag stands out.



The long-sleeve floral shirt is a mock-henley style (buttons don't open). We put it on CeCe first and by itself it definitely looks like a pajamas top. We like the fabric, we like the style of the shirt -- we just probably wouldn't have put those two things together.

If it were us, we would have used the fabric but done a scoop neckline. This type of floral fabric seems better suited to a henley tank top, or short-sleeve henley top. In truth, this year florals have really shown up in diaphanous, silky tanks, skirts, and dresses more than knits.


With the denim capris and the vest, the shirt looks great. But it is a slightly weird choice. We tried to find similar shirts from Justice, Old Navy, etc. But we couldn't find one. If anyone knows who sells these shirts/where AG got this idea from -- please let us know. We will do an "Ode to the Henley" for a July Trends to Sew - inspired by this outfit -- but we have yet to find a floral henley like this one.


The capris are great. They are a thin denim that is form-fitting but not so thin that they are jeggings.  They pull on easily, with an elastic waist. AG has a pic of them with the cuffs rolled down but we haven't tried that yet. Probably works just fine, but need to whip the iron out to make it look good for the camera. This is certainly an outfit we want to try mixing and matching with some of our other modern clothing items.


The shoes and headband are magenta. I assume this is supposed to match the lavender-ish color in the shirt (?) -- but other than that there really isn't magenta in this outfit. But they look good -- it works. The shoes are the flat strappy sandals AG has come to love lately, and we love them, too. The headband is the hair elastic kind of band and stays in place well in CeCe's curly hair.


Stay tuned for more posts about our newest AG items!

Up next: The Bitty Twin Fall Flowers Dress on an 18" AG doll!

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Maple Insists: How to be a DW Fashion Model

Hola!

So this is going to be Maple's soapbox post/one of her "Maple Insists" posts.....
just so ya know....


What's happening peoples?

Maple here. Today I will talk about how to be a Doll Fashion Model here at The DW. It isn't easy. There are rules and regulations -- And I will turn these into advice, tips, and direct orders for what you should be doing when taking doll fashion photos.

Some of you are already doing just fine. So maybe this doesn't apply to you. But for those of you who want to make your photos look better, either for personal or commercial use (i.e. you are trying to sell stuff online) -- hopefully my commands will be useful.

And don't automatically think "Oh my gosh! She's talking about me!!!"

These are generic observations not meant to point specific people out.
Most of them are lessons we have learned by taking thousands
and thousands of doll photos.

Again, I am Maple the Fashion Dictator.

And this is my plan for World Domination!.... I mean, my plan to help you....

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1) Make sure your doll is an American Girl Doll if you are trying to 
market clothing and items for AGs.

Not to be brand snobby. We have a point about this, and we've said it here before. But we'll say it again.

If you want AG-ists (young or old) to buy your product, put it on an AG doll. It is the only way we'll know if the item fits AGs well, lays right, and is what we are looking for.

I cannot stress this point enough. Here at The DW we only buy clothing shown on AGs. The times we bought something that wasn't shown on an AG - the items didn't fit. Lesson learned.

If you are saying "But AGs are too expensive!" -- Suck it up and buy one. Yep, that's me being blunt. If you are trying to run a successful small business you need to do your marketing right - that means: in the best way possible. Chances are no one else is going to market or advertise your products for you.

Show your items on AGs. Get one from Ebay and fix her up if you don't want to spend $105. Either way, it will be worth your money and effort.


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2) "Hair, meet Brush. Brush, this is Hair. You two were meant for each other."

Brush or comb your doll's hair. 

Yes, even I have little fly-aways in the above shot. And Nichelle has a hard time taming her hair (see below). So we understand the issues inherent with doll hairdo's -- they take time, energy, effort and sometimes skilz.


But if you list an item and the doll wearing it has 
a) bedhead 
b) never seen a brush in her life 
c) has a ton of fly-aways and/or 
d) her hair is askew or in her face 
--- then we aren't buying your product. 

"Why?!?!?" -- I hear you ask.

If a person doesn't care enough about their doll's hair when marketing their items, then they probably don't care that much about their product in the first place. By including a doll with bedhead that tells me that the product itself may not have been made with care and precision.

It doesn't take 3 hours to brush your doll's hair and pull it back in a simple ponytail to get it out of your way. Or even to style it beautifully -- which will help sell your product.

If her hair is a "hot mess" that can't be fixed with a brush: try a Downy Dunk, a Downy spritz, or even re-wig the girl.

The better your doll looks in the shots, the better your product looks.

If your doll looks gorgeous in your photos, then people will think their doll will also look gorgeous in your items.

It is simple psychology. Why do human models look nice in fashion photos? So other humans will see them and say "I want to look like that!" in their minds and then they skip off and buy whatever is being advertised. Clothing. Hair care. Skin care. Shoes. All of these human ads present the best look possible - you should too.

Give your products the presentation they deserve.

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3) Fix Your Outfit, Girl

The statement I said 5 seconds ago: Give your products the presentation they deserve is the reoccurring theme/main motto of this post. Just so you understand that I'll state it clearly, twice. And probably more later on.

Your doll's clothing should be presentable. Now we haven't always followed all of our own rules about this, but we do our best. 

What does presentable mean?

a) Clothing should lay properly on the doll, as straight as possible and symmetrical - How do you look when you walk out of the house? Yeah, your doll should look like that, too.

b) Iron the items -- No wrinkles please, unless it is a naturally crinkled fabric, of course.

c) No random fuzzies, no stray threads, no Irish pennants (unless fraying is your modern style choice). Use a lint roller if you need to.

d) No nudity - Again, do you walk out of your house wearing only the new shoes you wanted to show your neighbor? Fully dress your doll even if you are selling just a shirt or just accessories. Then say " X, Y, Z, and the doll are not included with the listing."

While bare human skin actually does "sell" products fairly successfully - the same does not apply to AG dolls. :-/

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4) Speaking of skin....

Your doll's skin or vinyl is in your shots. You may not have noticed it. But it is there. And we, the viewers, are looking at it whether you want us to or not.

You may think "Well, they will just pay attention to the _____ I am selling." Nope. Your thumb? Yeah, we see that. Your pile of stuff sitting on your kitchen table behind the doll. Yep, spotted that. The marks on your doll's nose. First thing I saw.

If your doll has marker spots, dark marks, shiny spots, or scribbles on her vinyl chances are your potential buyers are looking at those things instead of what you are marketing.

For shiny spots try a damp Magic Eraser or a baking soda scrub. But don't get your doll's eyes wet.

For dark spots made with markers or even dyes from threads for example -- Use Benzoyl Peroxide - Acne/Zit Cream. Apply a good amount of the cream on the spot and let the treated area sit in a sunny spot or under a lamp for awhile. The cream is activated by light.

After a good amount of time, perhaps a day - remove the cream and check your spot's progress. Keep applying fresh cream until the spot is gone.

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These last three tips are quick. So don't leave yet. ;-)

5) Arm Position

Chances are that while you were dressing and arranging your doll in her scene, 
her arms ended up in this position....


Don't photograph her like that though. That doesn't look very natural.

Do we all walk around the mall looking like Frankenstein? Nope.

Try to pose your doll in a natural way that flatters her outfit.

Not the "Gimme a hug" pose, a slight adaptation of Frankenstein.


And also not the "I am walking on a tightrope" pose.
It's looks kind of natural, but it really isn't.
Unless you are indeed on a tightrope.
Or perhaps daintily stepping across a stream.


Avoid those.

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6) Shoes - Put them on your doll

The previous pictures of CeCe also help call attention to this issue.

Just as your doll shouldn't be nekkid while she is advertising your "shoes for sale" for example -- the same applies to when she is wearing an "outfit for sale."

You don't want her to look like orphan Oliver walking the streets and begging for food. 
Put some shoes on that girl!
Feel free to say that the shoes are not included with the listing.

Times that it is okay for a doll to appear without shoes: when she showing off beach attire, a bath time towel set, washing a family pet, or pretending to be Shoeless Joe Jackson.

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7) Control your Background

You remember how we mentioned that we can see your cluttered kitchen table behind your doll in the "skin care" section of this post?

Yeah. When you click that picture-taking button, everything behind your doll doesn't magically disappear -- even though that would be awesomely convenient sometimes.

Try to keep your backgrounds uncluttered, simple, and non-distracting. You want the viewer's focus to be on the doll and her outfit. Avoid bold colors, patterns, and textures behind her. Fun, funky backgrounds are fine for photo stories. But when you are trying to clearly present an outfit or accessory -- they just don't work.

Make yourself a white-box if needed, a mini photography studio, or even better find a nice place to pose your dolls outside. A professional-grade background will make your items look more professional themselves.

For example, who doesn't want this green coat now? 
Doesn't it look awesome?
And also, who doesn't want a MyAG #55 now?
I also look awesome.


Remember: Give your products the presentation they deserve.

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That's all I have to throw at you today.

Hope this was productive for those of you who got this far in the post. ;-)

Also, today's "Maple Insists" post is related to an older one we did on taking doll photos and editing them.

You can find that post here: http://thedollwardrobe.blogspot.com/2011/07/maple-insists-anatomy-of-dw-photo.html




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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Spring 2012 Clothing Giveaways!

Hola!

Have you been longing for doll clothing giveaways?

Well, we've pooled our items: some store exclusives from AGPLA, some from our two newest dolls (yep, new dolls!), some from AG Seamstress, and some from Doll Tag Clothing. There's a lot to offer you!


Four different prize packages are part of our 
Spring 2012 Clothing Giveaways:


1) AG Seamstress's Molly McIntire camel coat with a special hat from Stassy Dodge

2) Doll Tag Clothing blue pajamas set - the same set seen on the cover of their "Sweet Dreams PJs Pattern Bundle" -- http://www.libertyjanepatterns.com/2012/01/sweet-dreams-pjs-pattern-bundle.html

3) A complete MyAG meet outfit, with an Innerstar U code, and charm keeper necklace - along with a hot pink AGPLA store exclusive hoodie, and a Doll Tag Clothing black and pink crocheted hat

4) A complete MyAG meet outfit, with an Innerstar U code, and charm keeper necklace - along with a a red AGPLA store exclusive tee shirt, and black AGPLA store exclusive cap


A big Thank You goes to AG seamstress and Doll Tag Clothing 
for donating items for these giveaways!


We will run this giveaway until Wednesday April 4th.  

And we will announce the winners soon after that time.


You must be 18 years old or older to enter this giveaway. If you are younger than that please have someone 18 years old or older, like a parent or guardian, enter herself/himself.

One entry per person please, but you can have other family members enter as well.


To enter, please write your full name and your email address as a comment to this post. It will not be published and only Penny will be able to see it.

In your entry - please tell us which prize package(s) you are interested in.

Four winners will be drawn out of a hat, i.e. randomly picked.

Only entries with a full name and an email address will be put into the hat. If you win, Penny will email that address to notify you and ask for your shipping address.

See the photos below, featuring our new MyAG #47 Needa, CeCe, and our new MyAG #57 Nichelle!














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