Eliana, the ditzy cultural dancer with Notnot, the happy and gay fashion designer Farmer Bunny, who spends his time in Baguio planting...carrots. Or so he says. The overly excitable and overly accesso… more →
Drunk on Designcreativityjapanese wrote 1 month ago: Today I went to the Philatelic Museum~ My purpose, to check out the Edo-Kimekomi dolls that were on … more →
sulthien wrote 2 months ago: It all started with Super Dollfies. I read about them in some blog about Japan, I suppose, and I was … more →
woollywotnots wrote 3 months ago: Today, I received a most amazing surprise, as part of a “Pay It Forward“. If you haven … more →
springgrace wrote 3 months ago: You never know when and where you will discover little treasures. These little cuties are antiques f … more →
Damon wrote 6 months ago: Japanese Wood Dolls are an important part of many families here in Hawaii. Japanese Wood Dolls at th … more →
comingthisdecember wrote 7 months ago: 19th-century obstetric training doll – Wada Museum In the 18th and 19th centuries, sideshow ca … more →
gigideluxe wrote 9 months ago: I’m working on some dolls that I am customizing and will be selling on Ebay/Etsy,mostly Blythe … more →
drunkondesign wrote 1 year ago: Eliana, the ditzy cultural dancer with Notnot, the happy and gay fashion designer Farmer Bunny, who … more →
drunkondesign wrote 1 year ago: A few weeks back, we introduced the wacky amigurumi dolls by artist and crafter Lala Mata. But we f … more →
ratedxtin wrote 1 year ago: loved this cute little group of petite paper geisha and japanese dolls, found in someone else’ … more →
Jean wrote 1 year ago: Get the Brad Pitt reference? I am sooo funny! Yes, I like to laugh at my bad jokes because I am an a … more →
alvinology wrote 1 year ago: This event was held on 29 December last year at the YMCA. My friend, Alanna, was one of the organise … more →