Yvoni | « D is for dryad. Creep softly to see. If she hears you or sees you, she’ll turn into a tree. »
Yvoni | « D is for dryad. Creep softly to see. If she hears you or sees you, she’ll turn into a tree. »
A redesign of the Garden of frights line, that for my taste was very uninspired (i really miss the old mh), the idea was a really good opportunity to have a lot of great and unused characters.
That´s why i choose the dolls that have a relation with nature, flowers or insects. Each one have an specific insect so the line can feel more cohesive. Some of them are more detailed than the others for their relationship with gardens.
Wydowna - spider, Luna - moth, Bonita - moth, Venus - fly, Amanita - leaf insect, Cupid - worm, Gilda - rhino beetle, Batsy - ladybug, Jane - centipede, Honey - firefly, Skelita - butterfly, Isi - dragonfly, Kiyomi - stick insect, Gigi - scorpion, Treesa -some of them
Hope you like it.
Treesa looks so better in this dress ! I love your redesign of the Garden of frights line ! And you did Cupid too, this is so perfect *-*
Amazing Life-Sized Wedding Cake Meticulously Recreates a Real Couture Gown
As cake art grows increasingly creative and complex, the possibilities for wedding confections are seemingly endless. From colorful geodes to delectable drips to even real flowers you can eat, contemporary cakes offer more than just stiff white icing. They transcend the traditional and are elevated into the realm of edible sculptures. Baker extraordinaire Emma Jayne showcases this in one of her latest creations that appeared at the Cake International show in London. At first glance, the life-size wedding dress cake doesn’t look like a confection at all; instead, it appears to be a beautiful floor-length gown. But in actuality, it’s a completely edible version of a real couture ensemble.
Jayne crafted every piece of this amazing cake by hand. Her source material was a dress by Philippines-based designer Mak Tumang, and his vision looks like something a princess would wear. Among its pepulm-style silhouette, flowers flow down the bodice and skirt with crystals that trail down the back.