Showing posts with label Barbie Fairytopia doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbie Fairytopia doll. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Doll-A-Day 2017 #192:Barbie Fairytopia Dahlia

  As I said yesterday,this week's theme is fairies.It's summer, and summer is made for fairies. Today's doll is another fairy from the Barbie Fairytopia series. Apparently I really liked this series of dolls. I have several of them.) She's Dahlia.



She was produced in 2004.

She has a beautiful face.
Her outfit is complete,except for green shoes and a flower in her hair.


She has the coloured legs with printed designs, like the orange haired Fairytopia fairy,Dandelion, I showed you on this year's Doll-A-Day 184.


Her wings are attached to her clothes.


She was a nice colour to photograph next to my Rose of Sharon flowers on the darkish rainy day she had her photo shoot.


She got her photo shoot in between showers. There have been a lot of thunder and lightening storms lately,and this day was no exception.


Her legs are fairly firm and don't bend very much.


Her wings are thin plastic.


She is another doll I got second hand.


Tomorrow we'll see another fairy.

Monday, July 10, 2017

Doll-A-day 2017 #191: Barbie Fairytopia Mermaid Elina and Some Mary Cicely Barker

  I went to pick out a doll for photographing the other day, and found that I have a lot more fairies than I thought. So, although we've seen several fairies lately,these are beautiful dolls,so we're going to take a look at them this week. It's an unintentional theme week!
  I have said before that I was never into Tinkerbell as a character. However, I have always liked fairies. I wished they were real when I was a kid. Ok. Being honest,I still do. I love the art of Mary Cecily Barker.


Mary Cicely Barker was a British artist and author. She was born in 1895. A sickly child, she spent years home in bed, where she passed the time with painting,and books and the works of people like Kate Greenaway,who is probably still far more famous than Barker,although Barker's work is seen more often these days. In time she began art correspondence lessons. At thirteen she began attending art lessons at the Croyden School of Art, eventually becoming a teacher there. She began her career in art illustrating greeting cards and children's magazines. In 1923 she published her first book,  "Flower Fairies of the Spring". That book was eventually followed by two more seasons books,(Winter wasn't covered until after her death, when various works were put together to make up a winter book.),and many others. I  do love the fairy books, but I have a weakness for her book "The Lord of the Rushie River",a beautiful book about a little girl who is left alone by the woman her father pays to care for when he has to go to sea. 


Alone in the world,she is rescued by a swan, who looks after her until her father's return.


Barker died in 1973.
  Anyway, to get to the point, I have always had something of an obsession with fairies, elves, and magic little creatures of that sort. That accounts for my surprisingly sizable collection of fairy dolls.
  Today we're looking at Barbie Fairytopia Mermaid Elina.(Huh?!)


She has an 18" wing span.


 Apparently this isn't her original skirt, and her wings transform into a mermaid tail.

I have no idea how that was supposed to work.

Her bodice is molded in...

The button disguised in her necklace operates her wings.
 
...as are her sleeves, jewelry, and whatever that stuff on her legs passes for.


When the button in her necklace is pushed her wings pop out.

This is the down position.





She has large rooted eyelashes.



And sparkly 'hair' amongst her blonde hair.




This character is Elina. I don't know, because Ivy had grown too old for Barbie movies by the time the Fairytopia movie came out, but I'm assuming this doll is 'Barbie as Elina'.


She's not the most nature-y looking fairy, but the dolls are beautiful.



She looked very nice next to my Rose of Sharon bush/tree.


See you tomorrow for another fairy.

Monday, July 3, 2017

Doll-A-Day 2017 #184: Fairytopia Dandelion 2004

  Today we're looking at another fairy doll. This one is a Barbie fairy.


She's Dandelion.


She's from Barbie Fairytopia.


She's wearing her original outfit, plus another bottom half which belongs to someone else.
 

I'm not sure who. I put it on her today  because she looked like she was missing something, and I thought it might have originally been a part of her outfit. I got her second hand. It was a perfect match and it was floating around here. I thought it might have gotten separated from her when I washed her. Who knew?


Her legs are yellow and painted with designs.


Her wings are attached to her clothes,which is a better idea than the Tinkerbell dolls. they usually have wings that attach to their clothes with Velcro. That explains why they are so often found without wings.


On the other hand, removing the wings for play can come in handy when you don't want them in the way.
 

She has her original hair set too.




There have been an awful lot of Barbie fairies in the last 15 years or so. This one is from 2004.


Summer is a good time to photograph  fairies,since most of them have a flower theme.


I like this particular face, but on this one they did tend to go overboard with the lip liner.


Tomorrow we'll see another doll.