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		<title>Halloween LOTR Costume Series #2: Black and White Elf Gown with Circlet and Embroidered Edging</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liana</dc:creator>
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<p>Today&#8217;s costume is intended to be a dress for an elf, just something to lounge around and do elfish things in, whatever elves do with their time. (Nope, I haven&#8217;t yet started reading the trilogy again, can you tell?) I&#8217;m not quite sure how I like this one, but I think with the right coloring it could be really pretty&#8230; Well, hopefully whoever guesses this round&#8217;s quiz answer has good taste! </p>
<p>I really like Arwen&#8217;s dresses, but it seems like my three favorites &#8211; the <A HREF="http://www.costumersguide.com/BR.shtml">red and blue one</A>, the <A HREF="http://www.costumersguide.com/requiem.shtml">blue-grey one</A> and the <A HREF="http://www.costumersguide.com/coronation.shtml">green coronation gown</A> &#8211; are so close in construction to each other that if I did a similar style it would feel so much like I was just plain ripping it off. Yeah, the style is pretty enough, and basic enough, that maybe I will rip it off just a little anyways&#8230; just once&#8230;</p>
<p>As for the 1885 ball gown, Catie asked me to color it in light and dark blue, gold and red for the flowers&#8230; I like the way it turned out, I hope you like it Catie! For this week&#8230; sorry, I&#8217;m not feeling too creative&#8230;<br />
<strong>What&#8217;s my favorite warm Prismacolor?</strong><br />
&#8220;Warm&#8221; being defined here as red, orange, yellow or pink&#8230; so there&#8217;s a big clue already, right? Please post your guess in the comments, first to guess it can tell me how to color today&#8217;s gown!</p>
<p>The poll for next week&#8217;s theme is still open, please vote if you haven&#8217;t yet!</p>
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		<title>1893 Bathing Suit in White and Blue with Bathing Cap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 11:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liana</dc:creator>
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I left it until too late, so I wanted to do something simple for today&#8230; This is just based off of a fashion plate of an 1893 bathing suit that I thought was extremely cute, even the silly little cap. [...]]]></description>
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<p>I left it until too late, so I wanted to do something simple for today&#8230; This is just based off of a fashion plate of an 1893 bathing suit that I thought was extremely cute, even the silly little cap. </p>
<p>Still no one has guessed my favorite Prismacolor&#8230;</p>
<p>And also, the voting for the first week of Halloween costumes is still on, so don&#8217;t forget to vote! Feel free to suggest topics for the other weeks, too&#8230;</p>
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		<title>1885 Black and White Ballgown for Coloring, plus Purple and Green Princess Gown</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liana</dc:creator>
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I know, I know, AWOL again. I do really well when I get on a roll, and then I get off that roll and start rolling on something else. Yeah, I know&#8230; sad, huh. 
Well, anyways! This gown is vaguely [...]]]></description>
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<p>I know, I know, AWOL again. I do really well when I get on a roll, and then I get off that roll and start rolling on something else. Yeah, I know&#8230; sad, huh. </p>
<p>Well, anyways! This gown is vaguely based on a couple of images of 1885 evening gowns that I have.  I really like late 1800s evening gowns, although I&#8217;m really a big fan of the gowns of the 1800s in general&#8230; Although I don&#8217;t think the skirt is draped quite right I do think it turned out cute, and it sure is fussy, so here I put it up for hours of coloring fun, possibly even days if you really bother with every little rose and bit of lace. I really like coloring, and I will admit it is easier sometimes if I already have the outline done like with these &#8211; I don&#8217;t know how some of my kindred paperdoll blogging spirits can always work in black and white. I just sit here and pile up whatever Prismacolors I&#8217;m using, and I always sing to myself if I&#8217;m home alone, too. </p>
<p><a href="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold-tabbed.png"><img src="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold-thumbnail.gif" alt="" /></a><a href="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold-tabbed.png">Click for larger version (PNG)</a>; <a href="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold.pdf">click for PDF version.</a> <a href="http://joechip.net/liana/category/dolls/">Click here for the list of dolls.</a></p>
<p>As for this gown, Melanie Ann who won my guess-the-number-of-colored-pencils contest wanted me to color it in purple and green, so here we have, well, lots of purple and green! (With a little gold, because I just had to have a highlight color&#8230;) I hope you like it, Melanie Ann. However, I will say, I don&#8217;t think one piece of fabric can actually drape like that skirt does, so please overlook all paperdoll-related warping of reality.</p>
<p>I had fun coloring to someone&#8217;s specifications, so I wanted to do another contest. Here it is: <strong>Out of all my Prismacolors, which one is my favorite color?</strong></p>
<p>As I have more than 100 different colors, this one might take a while&#8230; Here is <A HREF="http://www.prismacolor.com/sanford/consumer/prismacolor/product/subCategory.jhtml?subCat=SNPRCat100002&#038;countCat=SNPRCat100017">a list</A> of available colors.. Post your answer in the comments &#8211; guessing will be closed at 7:30 AM EST on Monday the 28th, unless no one guesses. Winner gets to tell me how to color that 1885 gown up there :) </p>
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		<title>Bella Swan&#8217;s Anne of Green Gables Inspired Wedding Gown with White Satin and Rose Lace from Breaking Dawn</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 01:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liana</dc:creator>
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In the final book of the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn, Bella and Edward get married. Bella, whose parents are divorced, has never really seen marriage as a desirable life goal, doesn&#8217;t want people to think she&#8217;s pregnant and she worries about branding herself a desperate, vapid [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the final book of the <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight_(series)">Twilight series</A>, Breaking Dawn, Bella and Edward get married. Bella, whose parents are divorced, has never really seen marriage as a desirable life goal, doesn&#8217;t want people to think she&#8217;s pregnant and she worries about branding herself a desperate, vapid girl insistent on getting married right out of high school. Certainly nothing says &#8220;commitment&#8221; like forsaking humanity and spending eternity with someone, so what&#8217;s the point of a wedding? Old-fashioned Edward, however, wants to be married, and Bella comes around to his point of view, starting to consider it natural and happy for two people in love to be married, and to heck with the gossips and disapproval of society and her family. She keeps thinking of Anne of Green Gables, of the simpler time she associates with when Edward would have been young, of the high-necked blouse and long skirt she would wear.</p>
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<p>Bella guesses that the inspiration was from 1918 when she sees her dress, Alice replies more or less and Liana tears her hair out. Here I thought we were using an Anne-centric timeline, but only in the miniseries did Anne get married during the First World War &#8212; in the books, Anne got married in 1890, according to <A HREF="http://members.lycos.co.uk/hendricks_paul/kindreds/chronology.html">this page</A>, and WWI was her daughter Rilla&#8217;s turn as a heroine. So what does Bella&#8217;s dress look like? Victorian-style clothes play a large role in her fantasy of simple romance, and she says, looking at the dress, that it&#8217;s just what she imagined. Yet, a dress from 1918 probably wouldn&#8217;t have that Victorian high neck, or maybe <A HREF="http://www.fashion-era.com/Weddings/1918-old-wedding-photos.htm">not even the long skirt</A>. It must also be noted that 1918 is when Edward was transformed into a vampire at the age of 17, so a dress from this age would probably appeal to him more than something his mom would have worn. 1918 would also be about right, if Bella&#8217;s mother, who thought the gown looked like something from a Jane Austen novel, was a hundred years off. Then Alice was stage-managing the whole thing, and I have a really hard time seeing her send Bella out in an unfashionable wedding dress. No one does high necks anymore, not even <A HREF="http://www.eternitygowns.com/">LDS members going for modesty</A>, and long sleeves seem to be relegated to <A HREF="http://www.rivendellbridal.com/">the Éowyn look</A>. So what exactly do we have here? An Anne-style 1890 gown with puffed sleeves? A streamlined, more fashionable but still modest 1918 gown? A modern dress with vintage touches? I&#8217;ve been trying to decide for the last week.</p>
<p>So yeah, at this point I think I may have pondered the dress &#8212; possibly overthought the dress &#8212; more than the author, and it&#8217;s been maddening. Maybe it&#8217;s like the <A HREF="http://joechip.net/liana/2008/11/21/bella-swans-hyacinth-blue-prom-dress-from-twilight-by-stephenie-meyers/">prom dress</A>: however you see it is right. (Witness the range of <A HREF="http://www.deviantart.com/#order=9&#038;q=bella+wedding">Twilight wedding dresses on deviantart</A>.) That means I&#8217;m going to stop trying to come up with something perfect and just go with a pseudo-1890s gown, taking Bella at her word that she wanted to dress like Anne and got her wish. But you could just as easily assume that Bella only saw the miniseries, so maybe I&#8217;ll draw a 1918 gown too, another day. Trying to combine the two &#8212; yeah, I got some pretty funny sketches out of the idea, but I think I&#8217;ll pass. In my sketches of this dress, she has her hair down and even though it&#8217;s old-fashioned, it&#8217;s still romantic and sweet. </p>
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		<title>Gold Satin 1814 Regency Gown with White Embroidery from Persuasion by Jane Austen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Upon reflection I really think the previous white regency gown has to go to someone like Louisa Musgrove, so I just had to draw one that would suit Anne a little better because she totally got robbed. So here&#8217;s a gown that&#8217;s a shade more [...]]]></description>
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<p>Upon reflection I really think the previous white regency gown has to go to someone like Louisa Musgrove, so I just had to draw one that would suit Anne a little better because she totally got robbed. So here&#8217;s a gown that&#8217;s a shade more sober than the white one, eminently suitable for playing the piano in while everyone else dances. The embroidery and satin only go so far in soothing a sad heart, but I like to think they&#8217;re worth a little something. </p>
<p>Why yes, I do love my new pencil sharpener, however did you notice?</p>
<p>So the latest poll is open for a few days yet, but it has a very clear winner, while this poll just has a couple of days to go and the competition is fierce. Don&#8217;t forget to vote in it! Soon we will have the Halloween Costume Battle Royale, too.</p>
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		<title>1814 White Lace Trimmed Regency Gown with Sheer Overskirt and Pink Shawl from Persuasion by Jane Austen</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 02:54:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liana</dc:creator>
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Persuasion was one of the audiobooks I listened to earlier this year (again, from Librivox); it&#8217;s set starting in 1814, but the time, rather than the book, influenced this dress. Since it&#8217;s white, it&#8217;s probably considered too young a color for the book&#8217;s heroine, but [...]]]></description>
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<p><A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persuasion_(novel)">Persuasion</A> was one of the audiobooks I listened to earlier this year (again, <A HREF="http://librivox.org/persuasion-by-jane-austen/">from Librivox</A>); it&#8217;s set starting in 1814, but the time, rather than the book, influenced this dress. Since it&#8217;s white, it&#8217;s probably considered too young a color for the book&#8217;s heroine, but I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever done a pure white Regency gown and it sure was fun to draw. This one might as well be titled &#8220;Liana Has A New Pencil Sharpener,&#8221; really. My old one was probably around eight years old, no wonder it took about two minutes and lots of coaxing to get a point inferior to the ones my new sharpener produces in seconds. It shows, too. Look forwards to a lot of lace in whatever I do next. </p>
<p>I looked at so many sites when thinking about how this dress should be, I can&#8217;t list them all, but <A HREF="http://www.pemberley.com">pemberley.com</A>, <A HREF="http://locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/reg3.html">the Regency Fashion Page</A> and <A HREF="http://www.songsmyth.com/costumerscompanion.html">Jessamyn&#8217;s Regency Costume Companion</A> are the ones I noted down for later, so if you have any interest in Regency fashion please take a look at them.</p>
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		<title>Laura&#8217;s Blue and White 1870s Victorian Day Dress from J. Sheridan Le Fanu&#8217;s Carmilla</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 02:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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So yesterday I did the vampire Carmilla&#8217;s bloody nightgown, and then I got to thinking how unfair it was that she got all the attention and long-suffering Laura got none. As a matter of fact, I can&#8217;t even remember Laura&#8217;s name without referring to Wikipedia [...]]]></description>
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<p>So yesterday I did the vampire Carmilla&#8217;s bloody nightgown, and then I got to thinking how unfair it was that she got all the attention and long-suffering Laura got none. As a matter of fact, I can&#8217;t even remember Laura&#8217;s name without referring to Wikipedia or my previous entry. Face it, you really have to pile on the lace to make mild victims as interesting as seductive vampire women in bloody nightgowns. And so pile I did, and here is a dress from 1870 that Laura might have worn. To be honest, even though as near as I can tell 1870 is an accurate enough date for the book&#8217;s setting, I thought long and hard about going back a few years for inspiration. After all, Laura and her father lived in a castle in Germany in the middle of nowhere and who knows how well Laura kept up with English fashion in between vampire ravishings. But then I thought, she was still a growing girl and if her dresses were two or three years old, maybe she&#8217;d have outgrown them and wouldn&#8217;t be wearing anything that old? Maybe since her father is sort of vaguely rich, she orders a lot of new dresses? Maybe she spends a lot of time remaking her dresses referring to whatever fashion news she can get, because life in an isolated castle is so boring? So I over-thought this until I got fed up and tried to make an 1870s style day dress anyways, like I had initially planned. Since it&#8217;s not a copy of any one dress, it&#8217;s probably not historically accurate (I definitely have my misgivings about the way the overskirt turned out) but oh well, it was sure fun to draw.</p>
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		<title>Halloween Costume Series Day 14: Christine Daae&#8217;s Star Princess Masquerade Costume In Black, Blue and White with Black Domino Mask</title>
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<p>Kathleen asked, earlier this month, that I do one of Christine Daae&#8217;s outfits from the Phantom of the Opera, which was a timely request because I recently got the musical soundtrack from the library. (One of the sad things about the times when I am not drawing is that I must mourn the Outfits which Could Have Been. I listened to the original text many months ago, and then I forced Brian to sit with the recent movie version with me. That he endured as a proof of his love, but he was much more enthusastiac about the next Phantom spinoff we watched, <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_of_the_Paradise">The Phantom of the Paradise</A>. Tagline: &#8220;He sold his soul for rock&#8217;n'roll.&#8221; Anyways, I do regret that I didn&#8217;t do a paperdoll series of these Phantoms and Christines. But I digress.) So since I got the soundtrack, I&#8217;ve been singing along &#8212; portions of my brain which went on strike during geometry class apparently devoted themselves thoroughly to memorizing the whole musical, it seems &#8212; even getting Brian in on the fun, singing Phantom duets along with him to which we make up the words. He&#8217;s joined in with me a couple times as I trilled &#8220;Music of the Night&#8221; in the shower, scaring the living daylights out of me each time (&#8221;didn&#8217;t you ever see Psycho?&#8221; I asked) and gamely followed along with Raoul&#8217;s part to &#8220;All I Ask Of You.&#8221; (&#8221;How can anyone LISTEN to this? No one will FIND you? Your fears are far BEHIND you?&#8221; he asks. &#8220;Just be quiet and sing it,&#8221; I reply perfectly logically and reasonably.)</p>
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<p>Of course, for Halloween I must do a Masquerade dress, the first step of which was blithely breaking the &#8220;no research&#8221; rule once again. The <A HREF="http://screenmusings.org/PhantomOfTheOpera/pages/PotO_1066.htm">movie dress was a pink concoction</A>; I read somewhere it was supposed to represent the influence of the scarlet-garbed Phantom, but I personally didn&#8217;t think it quite worked that way &#8212; I thought it just looked too conventional, kind of like &#8220;Totally Ingenue Barbie!&#8221; although certainly it was very beautiful. The stage outfit was rather more what I would prefer, for a masquerade ball &#8212; a blue and pink silver-starred ballet outfit, referred to as her &#8220;Star Princess&#8221; dress. Here you can see <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/pisslei/masquerade.html">a picture of the costume design sketch, some images from the stage and a fan&#8217;s reproduction of the dress</A>, and <A HREF="http://musicals.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=922917">this forum post</A> includes a discussion of the dress and links to pictures of it from different productions</A>. I liked the shape, but didn&#8217;t want to just copy one of them, and so looked to the original text for further inspiration. Now, the thing I should have quite liked to paperdoll from the original text was the Phantom&#8217;s &#8220;immense red-velvet cloak, which trailed along the floor like a king&#8217;s train; and on this cloak was embroidered, in gold letters, which every one read and repeated aloud, &#8216;Don&#8217;t touch me! I am Red Death stalking abroad!&#8217;&#8221; But as for Christine, the only thing described is her black domino mask, and re-reading that scene, it is such a very dark time for her&#8230; So here she is, as my Star Princess for the masquerade, but not the stars giving way to dawn as on the stage; the night has laid claim to this Christine.</p>
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		<title>Revision of a Boutique 1800s Regency Gown in Sea Green with White Lace</title>
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For Annissa! :)
I&#8217;m still a little sick, so it&#8217;s not the best one I&#8217;ve ever done, but it&#8217;s a good start on the path to doing a paperdoll every day again&#8230; Anyways, this is a redrawing of one of the 1800s regency gowns I did [...]]]></description>
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<p>For Annissa! :)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still a little sick, so it&#8217;s not the best one I&#8217;ve ever done, but it&#8217;s a good start on the path to doing a paperdoll every day again&#8230; Anyways, this is a redrawing of one of the 1800s regency gowns I did for the Boutique. I must have based it off of something, but it was ten years ago, I have no idea what it was based on&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Three More 1800s Dresses from Liana&#8217;s Paperdoll Boutique</title>
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I guess I&#8217;m not quite ready to return to that once-a-day ideal with this headache. That&#8217;s what you get for reading essays full-time! It&#8217;s too bad because now I&#8217;m all excited about paperdolling. But that&#8217;s OK, I&#8217;ll do one tomorrow&#8230; or Wednesday, perhaps, when I have a day [...]]]></description>
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<p>I guess I&#8217;m not quite ready to return to that once-a-day ideal with this headache. That&#8217;s what you get for reading essays full-time! It&#8217;s too bad because now I&#8217;m all excited about paperdolling. But that&#8217;s OK, I&#8217;ll do one tomorrow&#8230; or Wednesday, perhaps, when I have a day off. But I&#8217;ll try for tomorrow!</p>
<p>These are the final outfits from the 1800 collection from my old site, Liana&#8217;s Paperdoll Boutique. I believe that the green caped confection is a reproduction of a bathing suit, although I don&#8217;t know what the reference was for that and can&#8217;t give any more precise details, as it was something like ten years ago after all. </p>
<p>Here, too, is this week&#8217;s poll&#8230; So in preparation for the plane rides I downloaded a bunch of short audiobooks off of Librivox, rather at random, and put them on my iPod, but I didn&#8217;t listen to all of them. Here are the candidates: what should I listen to next? (Keep in mind a paperdoll usually comes from whatever I&#8217;m listening to ;) )<br />
<A HREF="http://librivox.org/the-big-bow-mystery-by-israel-zangwill/">The Big Bow Mystery</A>, <A HREF="http://librivox.org/carmilla-by-sheridan-lefanu/">Carmilla</A>, <A HREF="http://librivox.org/the-enchanted-castle-by-e-nesbit/">The Enchanted Castle</A>, <A HREF="http://librivox.org/otto-of-the-silver-hand-by-howard-pyle/">Otto of the Silver Hand</A>, <A HREF="http://librivox.org/the-lone-star-ranger-by-zane-grey/">The Lone Star Ranger</A>.</p>
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