วันศุกร์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2551

Dolly Fashion



Welcome to SqueakyMonkey Dolly Fashions Website. Here you will find unique Blythe Doll Clothing designs and in the future - more clothing designs for other dolls like Momoko, Misaki and Lati dolls. This Blythe Doll website has been a labor of love for the past 5 years. SqueakyMonkey was originally intended as a playground for my graphic design - a place where I could have a bit more fun and not be so serious. Too much work in serious world led to SqueakyMonkey.com being neglected for 3 years... Until March of 2003 - when Blythe dolls became a part of my life. Finally - a purpose for SqueakyMonkey! The first design of the website was fun and full of orange and pink and over the years the black has taken over.
You can read more about the woman behind SqueakyMonkey in the "About Us" section of the website. Feel free to browse the Blythe fashions in the "Boutique". Entertain yourself with video clips or dress up your desktop with wallpaper photos in the "Fun Stuff" section.
SqueakyMonkey loves Blythe! SqueakyMonkey is passionate about making fashion designs for Blythe and truly believes "You just can't beat the thrill of creating!"
The website is slowly being re-structured. The boutique is being upgraded and should be back very soon. Gallery is in the works. Fun Stuff will return soon. Links and Tips are back.
This page is full of text - when it should have all sorts of fun goodies to look at! Soon!

The History of Blythe


Manufactured by Kenner in 1972, the original Blythe was designed by Marvin Glass & Associates, one of the world's foremost toy design studios. When the Toy Industry Hall of Fame was established in 1984, Marvin Glass was in the first group inducted (which coincidently also included Merrrill L. Hassenfeld of Hasbro, Inc.), ten years after his death. Kenner was bought out by Tonka Toys, which in turn was bought out by Hasbro in the mid-1980s. And that is how Hasbro has come to own the Blythe property.


In 1972, children found the large eyes that changed from green to pink to blue to orange with the pull of the drawstring at the back of Blythe's head a bit on the scary side. Blythe was produced for only one year, but it is now apparent that she was ahead of her time. For many years, Blythe was a curiosity that only doll collectors were interested in. Then in 1997, a friend introduced Gina Garan to Blythe, thinking that Gina looked like the doll. Gina had just been given an old camera and she needed to test it. Her first photos using that camera were of Blythe. Gina, who works as a video and TV producer, started carrying at least one of her Blythes wherever she went on her travels around the world and took many photos.


In December 1999, at the opening of an exhibition for the CWC International artists in Soho, New York, Gina showed her photos to Junko Wong. Junko took these photos to Parco and made a presentation for an exhibition and as a "virtual model" for Parco's innovative sales promotions. In the summer of 2000, This is Blythe, photos by Gina Garan, was published by Chronicle Books. The Christmas 2000 Parco campaign featured Blythe in a TV commercial and print media and Blythe took off in Japan. On eBay, vintage Blythes jumped in price from $35 to $350. Blythe continued as Parco's "image girl" through the spring and into the summer of 2001. The price for vintage Blythes jumped to thousands of dollars U.S. on eBay. Even the Neo-Blythes are sold for up to four times their retail price on the Yahoo auction site in Japan.


In June 2001, the first of the Neo-Blythes - produced by CWC and manufactured by Takara - went on the market. The launch of the neo-Blythes was in conjunction with a photo exhibition by Gina Garan. Gina made the trip from New York for the launch and exhibition.


The Parco Limited Edition (1000 dolls), sold out in less than an hour, was followed by the Mondrian, and then Rosie Red, Holly Wood, All Gold In One, Kozy Kape Inspired, Aztec Arrival Inspired, Sunday Best, and in conjunction with the first year anniversary of the neo-Blythes in Japan, Miss Anniversary Blythe. The first year anniversary was marked by a series of Blythe events in Tokyo, which included an exhibition and charity fashion show at the Spiral Hall in Aoyama and exhibitions at the Rocket and CWC Galleries, and at IMS in Fukuoka, Kyushu. The exhibition featured photos by Gina Garan and dolls styled by artists, fashion designers, and Blythe fans. The fashion show featured couture for Blythe by such internationally known designers as: Issey Miyake, Chisato Tsumori, and Hysteric Glamour.

Blythe


At this time I am no longer taking commissions for custom Blythe dolls. I will be finishing commissions that I have promised and then plan to continue to make custom dolls and outfits that will be listed for sale or auction.I have many new ideas that I would like to pursue so I can make new custom dolls, toys and outfits available for everyone.
I have been very fortunate to work with many lovely people and have enjoyed being part of bringing their dream dolls to life. Thank you so much for bearing with me while I figure out my next direction. I will keep you informed of new custom dolls and outfits as they become available and will also let you know when I am able to reopen for commission work.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 21 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2551

Dog Bed


We’ve designed one of the most gorgeous pet beds to fit your modern style! This unique dog sofa with high back and sides is completely padded for ultimate comfort. Features rich brown faux leather with a luxuriously soft suede cushion and sidewall and wooden “feet”. Suede parts can be removed for washing.

Dog Toy


Designed on the same lines as the original Nobbly Wobbly but made of rubber. Pet toys take a fascinating twist with this tangles teaser that rolls like a ball. It will be easy for your pet to get caught up in the fun.

Dog Treats



Comes with the same patented cornstarch formula as the original, best-selling Booda Bones. This hard bone shaped Bimple design with the little raised bumps promotes cleaning of the teeth and the reduction of tartar build-up. Sold Individually , as a Sampler Pack or by the Case.