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Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2019 8:59 am
by embyquinn
So, it's a long weekend, I'm stuck at home, it's a bajillion degrees outside, and my baybay's at work.

Expect picspam.

Cherry's birthday is this month, and I've had her for ten years, so I wanted to give her something really special. Also, I made her a lot of new clothes because she only has like, fifty dresses. But for her birthday I wanted to take a shot at an actual kimono as opposed to my usual yukata. Now, I couldn't afford silk (and silk is a bitch to work with), but I got the softest, most supple cotton I could find in what I considered the perfect pattern: pale blue with cherry blossoms.

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So, this ensemble includes a pale green undercollar, a brighter green obi with a green satin ribbon obijime (knotted overcord), and a white chrysanthemum hair ornament. You can't really see the wide pink plain ribbon under the ruffled green ribbon that serves both as a datejime (belt holding the kimono closed under the obi) and an obi-ita (which helps the obi hold its shape), but it's there.

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A white ribbon chrysanthemum ornament decorates the chocho (butterfly) knot. The long ends dangle almost like a darari obi, simply because (a) I like it and (b) it makes thying the obi easier. And yes, the butterfly knot is a lot like a simple bow, but it customarily sits atop the obi instead of being tied in the middle. And yes, I know only unmarried girls are supposed to have furisode (almost floor-length sleeves), but it's my damn doll, so there. :D

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The cherry tree is actually a spray purchased from Dollar Tree and jammed into a plastic flower pot (which I replaced after this photoshoot with a pretty black pot that looks more Asian). The flowers were originally white, but I dyed them pale pink with a red Sharpie core. (It's so pale it still looks almost white in the pics, but hey.)

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Did I mention I love the MTM body's flexibility? She sits on her heels even more nicely than a Volks or Obitsu (and in the case of the Volks, is a lot less likely to fall bonelessly over to the side). The cushion she's kneeling on is her traveling futon, which I wrap her in to take her places. It's a combination travel bag, futon and cushion, and it's made from a pillowcase padded with felt.

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Cherry having her birthday lunch of sekihan (Japanese red beans and rice) and chilled green tea. The chopsticks are a toothpick cut in half and glued tip-ends together to give her the illusion of actually eating (instead of being permanently open like the Barbie chopsticks in the sushi set).

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The food and drink are seed beads because that's what I had to hand. The bowl is a cut-down capsule from a gum machine. The cup for the tea is the cap from a breath freshener spray. The tray is the lid from a sewing kit pin holder. The table is a paper clip holder turned upside down.

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I also got something very special (and decidedly Western) for her birthday: her very own Barbie! It's the "original ponytail" edition of the World's Smallest Barbie, and it's jointed exactly like the original 1959 model. It comes in a molded-on zebra swimsuit, but as a special touch I made a few simple dresses for the doll, including a fairly faithful reproduction of the "Southern Belle" outfit (sans gloves and necklace because, you know, TOO EFFEN SMALL).

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Strictly speaking, the WSB is somewhere between 1/4 and 1/6 (it's about 2 a a half inches tall), but I think it's close enough, and Cherry loves her newest plaything.


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Cherry thanks you all for coming to her birthday party!

Re: Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2019 8:29 pm
by maywong
She looks very pretty in her new clothes. Happy B-day Cherry.

Re: Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Sun May 26, 2019 3:53 am
by Iwa_Hoshi
The results are lovely. I notice the little dots on the close up pics.

Re: Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 3:45 am
by Dark Angel
So pretty! I wish I had a kimono like that!

Re: Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 11:47 am
by SetsunaKou
Wow! Gorgeous kimono, so detailed and I LOVE her birthday meal! Your use of normal household items as dinnerware/chopsticks/glass/table is INGENIUS!!!! It all looks so real! GREAT job!!!! :)
チェーリーーさん、お誕生日おめでとうよ!
(Cherry-san, otanjoubi omedetou yo!)

Re: Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 2:15 pm
by neon_jellyfish
I love the colors!

Re: Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 3:09 pm
by WhiteDove01s
Gorgeous kimono. And amazing job making anything for the mini-barbie! Stuff that small is a nightmare, I know. XD

Re: Cherry's Birthday Kimono

PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2019 1:48 pm
by Eseme
Oh this is lovely! Of course Cherry needs cherry blossoms on her Kimono!

Lovely poses, the tree looks the part quite well, and I am impressed with all the things you have made. her. Cherry is always beautiful, she does not look 10.

Happy Birthday Cherry!

Eseme