Date: 2010-08-08 09:28 pm (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
Most of my everyday clothes are Victorian (which is a loooong stretch of time, technically from 1834 (I think?) to 1901, although Americans tend to count Edwardian as Victorian and sometimes mid-Victorian as Civil War era. We Americans are nuts), because most dollhouses, furniture, and accessories tend to be Victorian. Even Old West stuff counts. And yep, she's a Can-Can girl, although if you put her skirt down and put a tray in her hands, she could easily be a saloon girl-- the costume is very similar.

The table is just an acrylic riser, but the bottles are so fun-- those are the good ones, made with Swarovski crystal instead of just glass beads. (Never plastic. For one thing, glass, metal, and crystal (with occasional forays into stone, bone, and clay) look better, and for another, the good glue tends to melt plastic.) We have a lot of fun in the beading aisle of your average craft store.
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