Friday, December 13, 2013

Where can I find Toy Story decor for my little girl, preferably Jessie?

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Kaye


My 2 year-old daughter loves all the Toy Story movies; we watch all 3 literally everyday. She has the "real" Jessie and Buzz toys and makes them kiss all the time. I really want to do her room in Toy Story but everything is clearly for little boys. Has anyone seen any Toy Story girl bedding, curtains, or anything at all? I already have the wall stickers, but that seems to be the only thing available in the USA. Fabric would be great too because I sew and would be able to just make her a sheet set and quilt if I could find Jessie fabric.


Answer
How do you feel about ebay? I found Jessie items there including a brand new whole bedding set, dresser drawer pulls , light switch covers, a sheet ( used but you could make a cute curtain for her room ) , pillow case here are a couple of links ....But remember to keep checking there cause new stuff comes up all the time !


Here's all the listings--> http://home.shop.ebay.com/Home-Garden-/11700/i.html?_nkw=TOY+STORY+JESSIE&_catref=1&_fln=1&_ipg=&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282

and here's the best one for the bedding set ! ----> http://cgi.ebay.com/TOY-STORY-3-JESSIE-DUVET-SET-BRAND-NEW-SEALED-RARE-/260713518744?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Bedroom_Bedding_PP&hash=item3cb3bc9698

What is a good waiting metaphor?




Ashley


Imagine a little girl in her castle bedroom, green and copper decor. Se is waiting up all night to hear hoofprints of a carriage delivering a new member for the castle staff. She waited like a child waiting anxiously for Christmas.

This is part of a story im writing, and i need a good metaphor to describe this little girl's waiting. This is a medieval alternate universe without christmas. Does anyone have any ideas or good websites?



Answer
No, actually you don't need a metaphor. Show the wait. Show the anticipation. Show all the angst she's going through. If it's all that important to the story, show it. Metaphors are when you want to tell, because it's not quite worth the show, but it's a little more important than a tell.




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