Barbie fans love to pose their dolls for display, so there was a lot of excitement when Mattel launched the Made to Move Barbie! I finally got one, and she is adorable and fun.
Made to Move Barbie
Barbie fans love to pose their dolls for display, so there was a lot of excitement when Mattel launched the Made to Move Barbie! I finally got one, and she is adorable and fun.
I recently spied the Pink Passport Barbie on my way to the cash registers at Toys R Us. I had been down the Barbie aisle, and somehow resisted buying anything. Yet, when I saw this doll, I couldn’t resist.
For my unboxing video of the Pink Passport Doll, click here.
For my Pink Passport Fashion Pack unboxing video, click here.
After adding Hunter Huntsman to my doll collection, I thought I’d add a few more male dolls.
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Click her for my unboxing and review video for Fashionista Ken.

I was looking for doll clothes on Etsy and stumbled across a seller called MiyoniDoll. The dolls used to model the Miyoni clothes were so adorable with toddler-like bodies that I inquired what type of dolls they were. Miyoni responded they were customized dolls from the Disney Animators’ Collection.
I immediately went to Amazon.com and ordered three of them: Snow White, Cinderella, and Pocahontas.
Click her for my review of the dolls and Miyoni clothes. Continue reading
I ordered the Briar Beauty Thronecoming Book Playset from Ever After High. To view my unboxing/review video, click here.
I was charmed by the delightful furniture in the Ever After High Beanstalk Bakery and Hat-Tastic Tea Party playsets. The whimsical details make them worth the price.
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These three dolls arrived at the same time, so I opened them together in one long-winded video. I had been hunting for a reasonably-priced Thronecoming version of C. A. Cupid, and ended up spending a pretty penny. I couldn’t resist her pretty pink gown. I paid a bit too much for the Legacy Day Cerise Hood doll, as well. But her cape is amazing! I bought the Hat-Tastic Apple White doll because I loved the red in her hair and that she came with a tea set.
Legacy Day is an early chapter in the Ever After High series, and the costumes are beautiful. So, of course, I needed to get some of the dolls. As usual, my favorite is Madeline Hatter, but a close second is Cerise Hood. I really like all three, but I feel compelled to point out my favorites.
Click here for my unboxing/review video for Madeline Hatter and Raven Queen.
I’m really excited about Etsy Studio, the crafting supply sister site to Etsy. I got an email today saying it launched, and I immediately clicked the link to check it out. It looks like it not only sells supplies for everything from bullet journaling to carpentry, but also offers “how to” videos for various crafting projects.
I only recently discovered the awesomeness of Ever After High dolls. I quickly became fixated and ordered a bunch through Amazon. I am now obsessed. In less than a month, I have purchased 19 dolls in the line, with my sites set on collecting a few more in the near future. Opening my first few dolls brought me such delight, that it inspired the creation of my web site and Youtube channel. I always like sharing what little things in life make me happy with my friends. Why not share it with anyone in the world who may be interested. I like the idea of sharing what brings me joy, in the hope it may also brighten someone else’s day. Yes, it is often silly and frivolous. So what? It still makes me happy.
Click here for my first video : For my unboxing and review video