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Fashion Doll Dioramas

A group dedicated to fashion doll dioramas

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Cindi Mortensen

Group Admin: Miranda Zieglar

Keep your diorama pics coming! I will post a new pic each week

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Welcome to the Fashion Doll Diorama Group!

Welcome to the Fashion Doll Diorama Group!

This is the place to share your tutorials,  creations, or questions relating to all things diorama.

Feel free to post photos to share on the wall or join in on our diorama discussions.

Let's have fun and enjoy everyone's hard work that gets put into what we all share ----A love for dolls and the dioramas that go with them......

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Hi new here- sharing pics of my doll town

Started by Lisa Neault. Last reply by Lisa Neault on Tuesday. 23 Replies

Hi I am new here and found doll observers on Pinterest...my name is Lisa and I live in Va. My blog is http://theonesixthscaledollhouse.blogspot.com  which is mainly about the dolls, my…Read More

beds

Started by Valerie Suwanseree. Last reply by Valerie Suwanseree on Tuesday. 12 Replies

A while ago I discovered the excellent My Froggy Stuff channel on YouTube and watched (among others) this video on how to make a doll bed…Read More

Victorian, 1800's dioramas in 1:6 scale...

Started by Lisa Neault. Last reply by Lisa Neault on Sunday. 9 Replies

I have an ongoing love of all things Victorian. It may be because of growing up in the southeast, and living around and in old homes I became accustomed to antique furniture as an 'everyday' thing and having a mother who loved modern - which I…Read More

How to Make a Doll Sized Pinata

Started by Miranda Zieglar. Last reply by Valerie Suwanseree on Sunday. 8 Replies

I came up with this idea this morning and was able to do a rough turtorial of what I came up with. So here we go!! ^_^First off you will need......1 plastic Easter egg any colorA sheet of cardstockmasking tapecolored tissue paperscissorsglue…Read More

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Comment by Deb Buckner on March 27, 2012 at 12:26

Thank you all so very much for your lovely comments! I am tickled pink that you all enjoy it so and I sure wish you would/could come play at my house! This is a combination of the original vintage Barbie Fashion Shop (recovered with scrapbook paper for a modernized look) - combined with the Integrity Toys Refresh and Renew Trunk. I took the R&R trunk apart and have the different sections placed around the Barbie Fashion Shop.  :) To Deborah - the display case you're asking about was an original piece from the vintage Barbie Fashion Shop. I've seen them sold separately on eBay before quite reasonably and I agree it would make a great bakery counter as well! To Susan - the other display cases are from the 1982 Barbie Dream Store. I recovered them with scrapbook paper. :) The "lazy susan" shoe tree is a 2004 Hallmark Barbie Shoe Tree ornament. Oh yes, this is from years of collecting, that's for sure. But with it set up all the time, it serves two purposes...I always know where to find my accessories...and the dolls have their shopping fun! Thanks to ALL for the amazing compliments, you have definitely made my day! There are several more pics on my Flickr account if you'd like to see more detail...they can be found here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/justmedeb/

Hugs, Deb


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Comment by Lilly, Chevalier-Fox on March 27, 2012 at 6:15

I agree with all, it's splendid! so life like. We almost can ear the soft music on the background!!

superbly done!!

Comment by Jaz on March 26, 2012 at 22:32

Great setting...so much detail...well done Deb


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Comment by Simon Farnworth on March 26, 2012 at 22:28

I agree Deb! This diorama is breathtaking!! In fact it looks more like a film set than a diorama for dolls. Brilliant work. And I'm with Susan, lets all pile round your house and play :)

Comment by Deborah Steinmetz on March 26, 2012 at 12:50

OH MY WORD!!!!  That is probably the most amazing boutique set up I've seen to date!   The details are stunning and everything is perfect!  I have a question about one of the display cases in the first picture.  The middle one that has a perfume bottle on the top shelf.  Is that a manufactured piece or one you made.  I think something like that would make a fantastic bakery counter for my gals.

Beautiful shop!!!

Comment by Deb Buckner on March 26, 2012 at 12:31

Had some fun in my made over/enhanced Barbie Fashion Shop recently and thought you all might enjoy...

The girls had a lot of fun "shopping".  :)

Happy Monday all, Deb


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Comment by Simon Farnworth on February 25, 2012 at 8:02

Love this Jaz! A very luxurious bathroom indeed!

Comment by Jaz on February 25, 2012 at 4:25

Inspired by everyone's amazing diorama's, here is my latest setting for the six inch doll!

See more on my blog - http://jazziminis.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/modern-bathroom.html

Hugz Jazzi xx


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Comment by Simon Farnworth on January 12, 2012 at 13:58

Wow it's fantastic Marilyn! Shame about the movie but I can understand why. Stop motion is laborious  

Comment by Marilyn Allen on January 12, 2012 at 13:45

Oops.  That didn't show it very well.  Let me try another.  Sorry ... still figuring out this format!   Let's see if this gives a better idea. At the time I did this, I was going to try a stop-action film using this set ... it got a bit beyond me, and I've never finished it.  The film, that is.

 
 
 

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