Showing posts with label UFDC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UFDC. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Our 6th day in Anaheim, UFDC convention; Thursday, July 28, 2011

On Thursday, July 28, 2011 I slept in! It felt marvelous!
I went to the salesroom before my workshop at 2:15 pm; "Shopping in Paris with Bleuette".
It was a wonderful workshop. Apparently I was fortunate to get in it, as there was space for only 25 people. Marie Scopel sat with me. She is a member of the BSC and her needlework is astounding.

Here is the darling kit, with everything preassembled.
The tiny Bleuette is only 5" tall.

Carol Wesby was our instructor. I kept up well with the rest.
I sewed the first dress, and glued the second! Glueing is much quicker, but I will finish the rest of the outfits by sewing.

Here she is in her new underwear.

The darling set of clothes. These belonged to the instructor.

These are the two dresses I made. It took me 3 hours!
The cigar boxes were trimmed and decorated by Carol; her son took the photograph for the background, and he also painted the background, which is actually printed.

We met Marie and her friend Mary for supper at Overland Stage, which was delicious as usual.
At 7 pm we hurried to Publisher's Preview, where I met Donelle Denery.
At 9 pm we were invited to Gael's room for a "PJ party" with our Bleus. Linda and I hurried and had a soak in the hot tub before that time, as we were so exhausted. The photos of the PJ party are on my Bleuette blog. I also packed most of my things, as we had one more day before heading home.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Christmas Exhibit at UFDC: Wed July 27, 2011

This was the glorious scene which greeted anyone who entered the Christmas exhibit room at UFDC in Anaheim, CA. I used my Cannon ESL camera to take these photos.
Here are a few of the pictures; enjoy!

A beautiful nativity display to the right of the entrance.


I loved this corner.










Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Our 5th day in Anaheim, UFDC: Wed July 27, 2011

Wednesday, July 27 was the busiest day of the week.
I decided by the end of the day that conventions are not for me, as they are so intense!
At least, if you go to one, you should not combine a relaxing vacation with it, as it doesn't mix very well.
I got up at 6:30 in order to have my breakfast and hurry to the 8:00 am opening of the Highlight Tour in the Competitive Exhibit. The first one lasted until 9:00 am and went very quickly. Others in the tour had little booklets to take notes in, but I didn't receive a booklet in my package, so the tour is now rather hazy, as I don't do very well without note taking! We saw china head dolls and wooden dolls from the 1700's. They were interesting but not my favourites. Plus the tour leaders got carried away and talked too long on certain things, so we missed out on most of the exhibit we were looking at!
At 9:00 am Linda joined me and we went on another tour in a different section of the room. I cannot remember which dolls were covered; it's all a blur.

I had planned to attend a program at 10:30 am but after all the talking from the tour, I couldn't possibly listen to anymore, so Linda and I headed to the National Doll Festival showroom at the Sheraton.
It was the last day for this show. I bought a lovely Ginger Brook Hollow doll. She was half price as they are being discontinued.

Then I visited Sylvie Bravot's booth for the last time, and lo and behold, this beauty was still sitting there.
She was calling my name and I succumbed.
I told Robert that he cannot buy anything for me for 2 years. I really overdid it at these shows!
This doll is a Jumeau repro, and is entirely made in France, including her dress, undies, socks, shoes, hat and purse. I have named her Marielle.

We also visited the UFDC salesroom. Here is Carol Hansen with the dolls she makes.
Linda bought a doll from her.
I ate lunch in Linda's room; we heated our leftovers from the night before. She had a microwave and fridge in her room, which was really handy.
At 2:15 I went to the "Kestner the King of Dollmakers" program, by Maureen Herrod.
Like everything at UFDC, it was extremely interesting.
At 6:00 pm, Linda and I headed to the Special Exhibits and took photos for one hour!
The exhibits had a Christmas theme and were positively beautiful. I'll post photos in another post.
From 7:30 - 8:30 we took photos in the competitive exhibit room.

At 8:00 pm the Bleuette Gathering was assembled in the Avila A room. I arrived late.
There were door prizes but I didn't win anything. Here is Marie being brave and holding up one of her lovely Shutterfly books she assembles of her Bleuette collection.

This is Nicki holding a Marie Therese doll she had bought that day.
I had hoped this Gathering would be a time to chat and get to know one another, but there were too many people here and it wasn't possible, so Agnes Sura gave a chat for 1 1/2 hours on Bleuette.

Ann and her darling Bleuette.

Christine and her cute Bleu.

New friends!

The Helper Prize donated from the BSC group. I do not know who won this lovely set.
I wish it had been me!
After this hectic day, we were supposed to meet at the pool between 10 and 10:30 pm, but when I returned to my room, my key didn't work! I raced down to Linda's room to use the bathroom, and in the meantime Robert called Linda on the phone, trying to locate us. It turns out he had been trying to call my cell, which did ring loudly in the meeting, and I shut it off; he had lost his room key, and it had been re-programmed. Robert didn't realize that of course my key wouldn't be any good, so in the meantime, before he called, Linda had called the front desk, and the security guard was going to my room to meet me.
It was quite an end to a busy day. The hot tub sure felt good after all that! I only got to use it twice, as there was no time for relaxation!