Arrival of my Autumn Fairy from SweetTouchDoll
Dec 7, 2015 7:33:43 GMT -8
Post by Hasel on Dec 7, 2015 7:33:43 GMT -8
This was my hardest wait ever, not that the waitlist time or the time it took Elena to make her were hard, not at all, but the shipping was very exited for me because the tracking did something weird I hadn't encountered before. Elena reassured me it had happened before and not to worry and she was right, she delivered just fine <3
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Boring but suprisingly big box
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
That's why it's so big! Lots of spare room and extra packaging material <3
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Oh boy, extra clingfoil wrapped around the box
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Beautifull ilustration
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Open me... so I first opened this part of the box
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Yes, certificate, extra bookmarks <3 and her wiiiiings~!!! So exited by now!
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Very well packed mummy, every arm/leg packed in it's own bit of bubble foil.
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Sorry for the blurry photo, way to exited to notice that while taking it. Pulled the bubble wrap off carefully and there she was, so beautifull, so in love <3
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
The craftmanship is amazing, I took of her wig to get a better look at her ears and saw this written on the back of her head <3
Her painting is beautifull detailed, her joints move very well and she somehow feels very sturdy whilst still looking like a beautifull fragile fairy.
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
With her magnetic wings, She fits so well in my hand, a lot smaller then I actually expected, I'm blown away by the detailing in her painting, it's so small and perfect!
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Together with my Nita (Vividdolls) They look beautifull toghether even though they are from 2 different artists. I think it's because they have similar expressions, sweet but soulfull and a bit worried
I'm thinking about calling her Feia, it's Frisian and means something like calmness. Because to me she looks like the survace of a still pond, reflective and beautifull but with much more in the depths then you would think. I'm really exited to build them a display area, my workspace if finally 'done' so I can pick a corner for them and think of something fairy and forrest like... I'm thinking pieces of wood and/or maybe something like an old 'overgrown' birdcage...
And overall I'm just so very very happy with her and also very pleased with Elena and buying from her, it was all very easy and the communication was perfect. I really recommend her to anyone thats interested in her work!
Ah, I'm so happy, my hearts all fluttering! It has been quite a while since I've been this exited over a doll <3 She also arrives at a great timing, I had a very (VERY) stressful last week and especially weekend and she's lightning my spirits so much <3 <3 <3
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Boring but suprisingly big box
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
That's why it's so big! Lots of spare room and extra packaging material <3
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Oh boy, extra clingfoil wrapped around the box
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Beautifull ilustration
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Open me... so I first opened this part of the box
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Yes, certificate, extra bookmarks <3 and her wiiiiings~!!! So exited by now!
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Very well packed mummy, every arm/leg packed in it's own bit of bubble foil.
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Sorry for the blurry photo, way to exited to notice that while taking it. Pulled the bubble wrap off carefully and there she was, so beautifull, so in love <3
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
The craftmanship is amazing, I took of her wig to get a better look at her ears and saw this written on the back of her head <3
Her painting is beautifull detailed, her joints move very well and she somehow feels very sturdy whilst still looking like a beautifull fragile fairy.
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
With her magnetic wings, She fits so well in my hand, a lot smaller then I actually expected, I'm blown away by the detailing in her painting, it's so small and perfect!
Boxopening Autumn Fairy by Hasel-Anne van Stormbroek, on Flickr
Together with my Nita (Vividdolls) They look beautifull toghether even though they are from 2 different artists. I think it's because they have similar expressions, sweet but soulfull and a bit worried
I'm thinking about calling her Feia, it's Frisian and means something like calmness. Because to me she looks like the survace of a still pond, reflective and beautifull but with much more in the depths then you would think. I'm really exited to build them a display area, my workspace if finally 'done' so I can pick a corner for them and think of something fairy and forrest like... I'm thinking pieces of wood and/or maybe something like an old 'overgrown' birdcage...
And overall I'm just so very very happy with her and also very pleased with Elena and buying from her, it was all very easy and the communication was perfect. I really recommend her to anyone thats interested in her work!
Ah, I'm so happy, my hearts all fluttering! It has been quite a while since I've been this exited over a doll <3 She also arrives at a great timing, I had a very (VERY) stressful last week and especially weekend and she's lightning my spirits so much <3 <3 <3