Wednesday, February 22, 2017

American Girl Leggings Tutorial & Pattern





Hey guys!

Today, I'm showing you guys how to make some awesome AG leggings!



HOW TO PRINT THE PATTERN

1. click on the pattern ( above)
2. download it to desktop
3. print it out!



TUTORIAL
Check out the sewing tutorial on our YouTube page! :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=110knhSWJms

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Get To Know Me!

My name is Mickey! I'm 13 years old and I own 6 American Girl dolls!


I have a youtube channel called agloviesparkles!


Click here to subscribe!



RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME!

- I started collecting dolls since 2014
- I lovee to craft
- My favorite youtuber are Alisha Marie and MyFroggyStuff
- My favorite color is pink!


All My Dolls!

I have 6 American Girl dolls in total, and today, I'm going to show you all of them! <3


1. Minnie Cassandra ( August 8th 2014)





Personality: Funny, Childish
Hobbies: Toys, Taking photos
Known as: The Princess




2. Caroline Abbott



Personality: Bubbly, Girly, Outgoing
Hobbies: Shopping, Fashionista
Known as: The Fashionista



3. Bailey Jones





Personality: Funny, Tomgirl
Hobbies: Sports, Prank other people, Guitar
Known as: The Tomgirl



4. Josefina




Personality: Mature
Hobbies: Cooking, Painting
Known as: The Boss



5. Zoe




Personality: Smart
Hobbies: Science, Reading
Known as: Miss-Know-It-All



6. Piper




Personality: Quiet
Hobbies: Animals
Known as: The Animal Lover

Friday, April 15, 2016

How To Organize American Girl Doll Clothes - With 3 Easy Steps!

Today, you will learn how you could easily organize your American Girl doll clothes at no cost!

This technique will also help to keep your doll clothes nice and easy to find!

So....let's get started!



Materials:

- Cardboard boxes'
- Paper
- Markers
- Tape


1. Get some cardboard boxes!


I use the USPS cardboard boxes! I ordered the boxes mainly for shipping out things, but since I've had a lot more extra boxes ( I got the ten boxes pack), I decided to reuse instead of throwing them away!

The boxes you can get at USPS store or on their website for free! I got the 7x7x6" boxes, you could get any size depends on the amount of clothing and space you have!

Here is the link of the boxes I got :
https://store.usps.com/store/browse/uspsProductDetailMultiSkuDropDown.jsp?categoryNavIds=shipping-supplies%3afree-shipping-supplies&categoryNav=false&navAction=push&navCount=0&atg.multisite.remap=false&categoryId=free-shipping-supplies&productId=P_O_BOX4




2. - optional- Cover the boxes!



You can totally cover the boxes to make them your own! Use contact paper, scrapbook paper, white paper,...etc. It will take a while, I didn't cover mine because I'm putting all of the boxes in the bookshelves so it won't be seen when displaying only!


3. Make some labels for easier access!


photo credit: zink.com

All I did for this step was cutting a piece of paper to be the label, then I took some markers and wrote the category of the clothing.

Here are some categories examples!
- Dresses
- Tops
- Bottoms
- Pajamas
- Others

Those are just general categories! If you do have a lot of doll clothes, you could use these categories!
- Dresses
- T-shirts
- Long sleeve tees
- Skirts
- Pants
- Shorts
- Jackets
- Pajamas


And... THAT'S IT! Now you can lay down all of the clothes nicely in each boxes, or you can just shove them in.. ( your choice!) I laid down all of my clothing pieces so they won't get wrinkled!

If you like this craft tutorial, make sure to share with your friends and family! Subscribe to agloviesparkles on youtube for even more tutorials!

Bye! - Mickey