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Monday, February 2, 2015

Mikaella Scores a Perfect 10!

Mikaella as an Ice Skater

Mikaella doesn't always like the cold winter, but she has learned to make the best of the cold weather by finding fun activities to pass the time.  Her favorite winter activity is ice skating.  On a nice warm day Mikaella heads out to the skate rink and laces up her new skates.

Mikaella ice skating
Mikaella skates across the ice, cutting a thin line with her skate blades.  Back and forth she sways, her skates making swishing sounds as she glides around the rink.


She turns around and around, then jumps into the air.


Mikaella lands and skates away backwards.  "I didn't fall!  I didn't fall!" she thinks.  She is so excited that she has learned a new trick. 


She skates away with a smile on her face.  She is becoming quite a little skater.



Mikaella is wearing part of an outfit from the My Life As…line from Walmart.  The outfit comes with a  fur shrug.  The dress has a felt top and a tulle covered satin skirt.   Mikaella is also wearing tights and skates from the Springfield collection.   The skates are made of fake leather and lace up.  They are wonderful.  Together they make a great skate outfit for Mikaella.

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful outfit! I can't believe you got her to stand up on the ice!

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    1. Farrah,
      I cheated a little and used a doll stand. Mikaella has a hard time standing on her own without skates on. Plus there is no way I could have taken some oh the photos without the stand. Thanks for the comment though,

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  2. A girl and her dollsFebruary 3, 2015 at 9:19 AM

    Nice!! I have the same skates and I love them!! Mikaella looks gorgeous!!

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  3. Lol, well, your photoshop skills are amazing ;)

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  4. Those pictures are so beautiful! I love that dress!:)
    -Emma-

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  5. Really pretty pictures! Your doll looks really cute!

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  6. How much did it cost?

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  7. Do the skates actually work on real ice?

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