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Tohru loves the color scheme

Oct 30, 2008 Author: nina | Filed under: Fruits Baskets, Pinky St Collaboration

Melissa & Doug’s Victorian Dollhouse comes wallpapered. Well, I’m not really sure if the wallpapers are already in place when you buy the doll house, but I do know it requires some assembly.

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It’d suck if the wallpaper aren’t to your liking, but I figured it’d be easy enough to modify to your liking. The wallpaper are the glossy kind of stickers, so I guess to customize, you’d need to use paint that would stick. Or if that fails, just stick on a new wallpaper. But this color scheme is pretty nice, don’t you think? Tohru loves it.

Melissa & Doug toys are available in the Philippines at Pocketful of Kids, 15/F Strata 2000 Building, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

Popularity: 15% [?]

Tohru and Marc takes a break on the steps of one of the oldest building in Coron. This building, part of the Claudio Sandoval Elementary School (Paaralang Elementarya ng Claudio Sandoval), has been standing since the time of the Japanese occupation in the Philippines. There’s also rumors going around that gold can be found underneath the building.

Tohru and Marc

The school was one stop in our mini-walking tour of Coron Town to orient ourselves of our home for the next two days. After going around the town (and meeting the Mayor), we proceeded to climb Mt. Tapyas. Read more about our Coron, Palawan adventures on Just Wandering.

Popularity: 77% [?]

Heinji and I bought a bunch of Pinkies and Pinky-sized accessories with us to our picnic at the La Mesa Ecopark. After our delicious lunch of adobo packed bento style, we set up our dolls for a mini photoshoot.

Relaxing at the La Mesa Ecopark

Seems like Makoto is enjoying her plush beanbag! Not exactly what you’d expect outdoors, this pink plush beanbag is a part of the Modern Bedroom showcase by Wanju. Wanju makes wooden doll house furnitures that are perfect Pinky scale. Cute, but since it’s made of wood, it’s quite heavy. But still, you can’t beat the pink!

In the background is the table Heinji was picked up at this toy shop he frequents in Circle C, along with some deserts from random Re-ment sets. And of coure, a cocktail umbrella to complete the set.

Popularity: 76% [?]

Heinji and I bought a bunch of Pinkies and Pinky-sized accessories with us to our picnic at the La Mesa Ecopark. After our delicious lunch of adobo packed bento style, we set up our dolls for a mini photoshoot.

What's grilling?

Rei and Miiko has the patience for something I don’t — grilling! I love barbeques and all sorts of grilled food, but I am loathe to stand over it and wait for the meat to cook. The grill comes with a Lundby kitchen set that has a set of plates, utensils and tumblers, this grill (including a grill cover) and a cake.

Popularity: 79% [?]

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