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Blythe Doll Room Box Diorama


You can make your own Blythe Doll Room Box or you want buy one already made too.  Above is my Veronica Lounging Lovely Takara Blythe Doll wearing RetroBubbleGum dress and relaxing in a basic little room I built and dressed up.

I used some leftover hardwood flooring, cardboard, paint, curtains I made, accessories & IKEA furniture&rug.  I even used a business card from a dolly friend as a print too.  It was for one of the Blythe groups on facebook challenge that was a lot of fun.

I do want to buy a more solid room box.  I noticed they have some really nice ones around $300 US plus shipping and up.  I actually want to get the basic box for around $120 US plus shipping and dress it up myself.  

Well that's all for now!  Thanks for taking the time to read this!!

Love,
AnnaBlytheDoll xo




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  1. Hay Anna,

    What a lovely blog!
    And a wonderful Blythe doll Room Box
    I will follow your blog..

    Greetssss,
    Marijke

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    1. Thank you very much, Marijke! Sorry for the delay in my response. I have to start writing again too. Got to get on that!

      Hugs,
      Anna xo

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