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Creative => Photography & Graphics => Topic started by: Queen Candy on February 14, 2008, 13:48:16
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This is my Valentine's Day Party that I set up in my little sister's playmobil kitchen.
In the family, it's the baby's birthday on the same day as Valentine's Day.
So, in the pictures the mum is preparing before the guests arrive. :love:
Happy Valentine's Day! :heart:
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Lovely! That looks like a well ordered kitchen.
I see there's something in the wine glass, is that you own addition or does the glass come like that?
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That certainly looks as if it's the party to be at. The cake looks really yummy!
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Hello, :yippee:
Inside the glass is just red paint, my mum used it for a halloween picture
a while ago of a vampire drinking blood from a glass. :camera:
I'm glad you like my party set-up, :D
even though it was my mum who actually took the photos. :yup: :rainbow:
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You guys sure do have great parties !!! ... <:> ... :confetti:
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I see there's something in the wine glass, is that you own addition or does the glass come like that?
Queen Candy (Tonia) was off school sick yesterday so she took the opportunity to play with the dollshouse while her sister (Dayna) was not around. ;D
She has a habit of raiding my accessory boxes for bits and pieces... hence the filled wine glass. ;)
I was really impressed by her use of curling ribbon to decorate the staircase and the flowers blu-tacked in between.
Both girls are very good at creating little scenes and displays. I think there's a BBQ party happening in the dollshouse garden just now. I'll try and remember to take some more photos for them to share here from time to time. :)
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Yes please!
My set-up Oswestry Castle tends to become a dumping ground for Playmo stuff until I want to do a story and then I have to clear up.
A recent investment in more storage boxes should sort the problem tomorrow.
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A very cute bunch of photos. I noticed the flowers on the railing right away, a fun touch. :)
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The photos were nicely done, I noticed the flowers right away too, but they seemed to fit so well I assumed they came with the stairs! Your eye for detail and composition has certainly influenced your daughters, good for you (and them)!