Date: 2010-08-09 07:54 am (UTC)
fourth_moon: A young, dark-haired women stroking a lion (Default)
From: [personal profile] fourth_moon
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH OMFGs AWESOMENESS!

The embroidered vest and the gorgeous dress with the long sleeves and OH MY GODS that dress from the dream scene! And the jewelry and you even made a tiny book and those gorgeous jewelry on her hair!

**deep breaths**

Friggin' Heck, you even got the cover of the book! And rings on her fingers and EVERYTHING.

**deep breaths, counting to ten**

It's amazing. I'm not surprised you kept it, I don't think I could ever, ever, ever give something like that away, not for 200 dollars. (Unless of course I was already planning how to do the next version better, which I don't think would be possible without divine intervention.)

I am so blown away by all the details, it's beyond words. And of course I recognized her at first glance (I just read "End of Days" over at ffn, Labyrinth fic). This definitely clinches it, you are a genius.

How tall is that doll? It can't the be classical barbie size (10 or 11 inches?) because you couldn't have gotten details like that embroidery on the dream dress (OMFG the embroidery!) on that scale.

I'll be saying someting about the fairies in tutus as soon as I can crowbar my mind away from that doll. Love of the gods.
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