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10-pack Tangled Rapunzel Tote Bag WITH Bonus Eraser – Large Woven Reusable Totes (14x16x7) – Use As a Rapunzel Tangled Gift Bag or Buy a Multi-pack for Disney Themed Rapunzel Party Favors – More Rapunzel Tangled Party Supplies At Our Storefront – Link Below in Key Features $39.95 These versatile reusable Marvel tote and Disney tote bags feature different characters for boys and girls, and can be used for a number of things – Use it as a recyclable grocery bag; as a Gift Bag; as Party Favors, as a bag to organize or store toys in the closet; give them away to the guests as “goody” bags; or have one ready for each guest at a pinata party, to collect candy. There are DIS… |
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Disney Fairies 3 Piece Purple Set of Plastic Dinnerware/Plate/Glass/Bowl $12.98 character dinnerware bowls plate… |
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Disney’s Tinkerbell Dinner Time Placemat Place Mat 17.5 X 12 $49.99 Tinkerbell Placemat Make mealtime fun with this entertaining Disney Tinkerbell placemat. This plastic placemat features an easy to clean, dishwasher-safe surface and colorful image of children’s favorite Disney Fairy Tinkerbell. Measures 12 x 17.5″ and keeps your table free of scratches and stains. |
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Hans Christian Andersen’s Thumbelina $3.79 Ranking just behind the best of animator Don Bluth’s films (Anastasia and The Secret of NIMH), Thumbelina is a bubble-light version of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale. The finger-sized heroine goes about the old-fashioned trials of trying to find a good man, but the film is clever enough to make it endearing for the 3-6 set and more than passable for adult viewers. Barry Manilow provides much… |
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Barbie Fairytopia $9.98 Starring Barbie™ as Elina! Just through the rainbow in the world of Fairytopia™ lives Elina a beautiful flower fairy who longs to have wings. Her home is a larch flower in the magic meadow where she loves with bible a quirky but loveable puffball. One day Elina wakes to find that her flower home in sick and that her fairy friends can t fly! She summons the courage to help and embarks on … |
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Pinocchio (Golden Films) $1.50 Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 49 minutes… |
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Disney Fairy Dolls Questions

Who is this disney girl? PLEASE IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT FOR HOURS?
Okay, in this picture, apparantly all (or most) of the disney and/or disney-ish girls are in it. My dilemma is I cannot figure out for the life of me who the hell is next to Ariel and that blue fairy. (btw whos the blue fairy too?)
Here’s the pic:
http://www.easyonlygames.com/blog/090702/disney01.jpg
and here she is again, next to Kida and mysterious doll-like brunette in the bottom left corner:
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I have been trying to figure it out for hours now (im trying to compile a list of disney princesses nobody cares about) and I’d really appreciate if somebody knows who it is.
Best answer to whoever can tell me that AND give me a list of some non-mainstream disney princesses. (:
Thanx!!!
hey!
that’s the spring sprite from Fantasia!
There IS this one Disney princess named Eilonwy from The Black Cauldron who’s less known. Also, there’s Merida from Brave, which is coming out in 2012.
Hope I helped!
Sarah
Collecting Dolls House Miniatures For Baby Houses
The toys we know today to be dolls house miniatures originated in Ancient Egypt and were used to embellish Egyptian tombs. These miniatures made of wood illustrated people, animals and household items as they were 5000 years ago. Taking into consideration that gathering is a natural human trait, it shouldn’t surprise us that throughout time different cultures have collected various representative and significant objects of their civilization. It may come as a surprise, but miniature collecting was not reduced only to women in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. Important people such as scholars, rich merchants and monarchs held cabinets in which they displayed various collections from rare coins or precious stones to fossils.
During the XVIth century wealthy families in England, Netherlands and Germany were known to collect cabinet displays named Baby Houses. These collectible dollshouses made of wood were built to resemble reality and were endowed with lifelike miniatures. An example of such a house is The Tate House built in 1760 in England. During that period it was extremely common for wealthy families to travel often, therefore these dollhouses were made in several parts in order to be transported more easily and to avoid breaking. The Baby Houses were an important part of every day life as it was expected of a guest to present the host with objects to exhibit in the cabinet as a sign of appreciation.
In the XVIIth century extravagant sums of money were spent by the wives of rich Dutch merchants on collectible dollhouse midgets. Petronella Oortman whose husband was a Dutch silk trader ordered a Baby House that was built between 1686 and 1705. In order to bring her plan to completion, she recruited several experts and artists. In the construction of the dollhouse materials such as marble, copper and tortoiseshells were used. Also, the furnishings and tapestries were made of velvet and silk and the house was decorated with porcelain brought from China. The entire work cost about 20000/30000 guilders. With the same sum you could have easily bought a canal and a house in Amsterdam. Sources say that the Oortman Baby House is the only one from that period which has a delivery/lying-in room.
Another famous dollhouse is the Killer Cabinet House known by this name because it was ordered by Doctor John Egerton Killer (a Manchester doctor) in 1835. The doctor ordered a copy of his favorite cabinet in which the ladies in his house could put their handmade miniatures. Apart from the miniatures crafted by his family such as a chair made of pheasant feathers, the doctor ordered additional objects from London.
One of the most impressive dollhouses of our times is The Fairy Castle exhibited at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. It belonged to the silent film celebrity Colleen Moore who contributed to its embellishment even after donating it. It is said that 700 professionals contributed to the Fairy Castle’s making, amongst them Chinese craftsmen and jewelers from Beverly Hills. Even Walt Disney took part in this project, painting some of the dollhouse’s paintings and murals. Emeralds, diamonds, pearls, ancient statues and the smallest bible ever made are displayed in The Fairy Castle. The entire dollhouse costs about $500,000 and hosts more than 2000 miniature objects. Taking into account all of the above, we can safely assume that collecting dolls house miniatures and dolls houses has been and will forever be a natural calling of mankind
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Dolls house furniture and accessories always will bring a joy to you and your child. For more information and to see examples of what is out there look at my website where I have tried to give a detailed overall view of that miniature world of dolls house dolls that we all knew so well once. The Different Types Of Dolls House Furniture