Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Evie and Fiorella's Sleepover

Hello everyone!

Here it is, at last! The sleepover story I have been talking about for months now is finally finished. I apologise for the long delay, but the motivation to take pictures and write Sylvanian stories has been a bit lacking for me lately, and the whole pandemic situation sure didn't help. I do want to get back into my Sylvanian hobby, so hopefully more pictures and stories will follow soon!

(I feel like I always say this, haha...).

I have had this idea for a very long time, and I actually wanted to present it for the SF Collector's forum challenges... Challenge number 14 of 2021, ouch!  Better late than never, right? The prompt was "Sleepover Party".

This story has taken me so long that there's even Christmas cookies in one of the pictures, haha... (made by my dear friend  Cutata, thank you!). I do apologise once again.

Once again, there's not much of a story, really; it's more a slice-of-life succession of scenes, but I hope you'll enjoy it. 

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It was a sunny afternoon in the village of Arcfield, and near one of the houses in the outskirts, cheerful voices could be heard: Karen Hazelwood and her daughter Evie were just arriving to the home of the Andes alpaca family, where Ariadna and her daughter Fiorella were welcoming them. Fiorella was delighted; she and her best friend Evie were going to have a sleepover that day, an event she had been eagerly awaiting for weeks.
She didn't waste any time and quickly led her friend upstairs to show her that in her room everything was already ready for their sleepover.

"Oh!" said Evie, quickly turning to say hello to Fiorella's baby brother, Óscar, who adored her. "You even moved the bed, Fi?"

"I did!" beamed her friend. "Well, papa did. He's going to be out until late today, and mama promised to keep Óscar occupied. We already have the sleeping bags prepared, and I even got some playing cards! We are going to have so much fun!"

Evie couldn't help but smile back at her friend, seeing her so excited. When they were with other children, Fiorella could be headstrong and bossy; lately, she had been proclaiming to anyone who would listen to her that she and Freya Chocolate were lifelong rivals, a rivalry the young Chocolate rabbit herself seemed oblivious about!

But when it was just the two of them, no one else around to boss around or impress, her friend visibly relaxed and was able to just be herself, the amiable and generous Fiorella that Evie knew so well.

Downstairs, Ariadna and Karen were enjoying some tea and cookies that Evie's mother had brought with her. Ariadna was also at ease despite her usual shyness and introverted personality, since Karen had been a very close friend of hers for a very long time, ever since their daughters were just babies. So they happily chatted, enjoyed their snacks and started making plans for next time; they would have liked for Camilla Hunter-Smyth and her daughter Isabella to join them and their daughters, but they hadn't been able to come, so they hoped it'd be possible at another time. Camilla was a relatively new friend of Ariadna's, and she would be very happy if she and Karen could become friends as well. And she was convinced the responsible and studious Isabella would be a good influence on her Fiorella.

Not long after, Karen Hazelwood left, leaving Ariadna with the girls and her baby son.

The sleepover was already in full swing upstairs; the girls had changed into their nightgowns and were excitedly chatting about anything and everything while Evie brushed Fiorella's hair. Despite them almost always being together, they never ran out of topics to talk about.

The afternoon had already turned into evening by the time Ariadna went upstairs and smiled at the two.
"Girls, how are you doing? Are you getting hungry? I'm starting to think about dinner and I thought we could bake some sweets for dessert if you feel up to it. What do you think?"
Needless to say, Evie and Fiorella were on board! 

After deciding that they would be making waffles, the two friends went to the kitchen and gathered the ingredients for the batter.
"Eggs, milk, butter..." muttered Fiorella.
"Do we need a mould as well?" asked Evie.
"Not at all!" her friend replied, her smile a bit mischievous. "You'll see!" 

When it came to start mixing the ingredients and making the waffles, everyone moved to the dining room table, where there was more space. Little Óscar was quite interested by the batter, and Evie was amazed at the Andes' waffle maker!
"See?" Fiorella said, as proudly as if the machine were her own invention. "We pour in the mix, and then just wait a little and bam! Instant waffle!"
"It looks and smells so good!" exclaimed her friend, marvelling at the golden waffle shaped like a rabbit's head that appeared when they opened the machine's lid.

Since making the waffles with the waffle maker was so quick and easy, the girls ended up also making cookies for fun. With Ariadna in charge of the oven, Evie and Fiorella prepared some cookie dough, rolled it with the rolling pin and used moulds to make differently-shaped cookies. Fiorella was having so much fun that she even forgot her slippers somewhere!

After having a healthy and delicious dinner consisting of a fruit, cheese and nut salad Ariadna prepared, the girls were finally able to enjoy the sweets they had made while playing a friendly game of cards. Fiorella was in such a good mood that she didn't even get angry when Evie eventually won.

After their game, feeling contented and a bit sleepy, the two girls went back upstairs and got their sleeping bags ready.
"We could read a story. Do you want me to read aloud?" asked Evie. The two friends had enjoyed reading together ever since they were very little.
"Sure!" Fiorella agreed, happy that Evie had volunteered to do the reading. They usually took turns, but she was feeling quite tired already.


After reaching the end of the first short story, Evie noticed that Fiorella's eyes were already closed. Smiling, she put the book away and got in her sleeping bag as well.

Just before drifting off to sleep, she heard Fiorella's slightly drowsy voice:
"I had a lot of fun today, Evie. Thank you for being my friend".
"So did I" Evie replied, her voice warm. "I will always be your friend, Fi. Good night".
"Good night" Fiorella replied, the corners of her lips turning slightly upwards in the comfortable darkness of the room.

And so, the two of them peacefully fell asleep. It had been a great sleepover, as it always was when they were in each other's company.

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And that's it! I am a bit out of practice, and I know it isn't perfect, but I had fun taking the pictures and writing the text; I hope you enjoyed this hopefully wholesome story.

Have a wonderful rest of the week, everyone!

14 comments:

  1. Hi Ayrell! I really enjoyed this story!
    The friendship between Fiorella and Evie is quite heartwarming, and I found it very sweet how both Fiorella and her mother were able to relax and let their true selves show when with their friends the Hazelwoods. Often I think we all act a little differently around different people but it's when you can really be yourself that you know who your true friends are.
    I also love their sleeping bags and pajamas! Do you mind me asking where they came from?
    Thanks for this sweet story! Have a lovely day!

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    1. Hi Kelsie!

      Thank you very much for your comment, I'm very glad you enjoyed the story. :) I agree with you completely regarding frienships!

      The pajamas Evie is wearing came with her in the set I got her from, "Evie's Sleepover". It's an older Flair set I got from SSK. Her sleeping bag is also either from that set (I believe it is) or I bought it from eBay as a spare part.

      Fiorella's pajamas I bought separately, I believe it was a little set from Japan, not sure if I got it from Amazon or eBay. It's very cute and even comes with a little sleeping hat! You can find it in eBay but it's quite expensive now, at least double that what it cost me.
      And as for her sleeping bag, I believe it was one of the ones handmade and sent to me by my dear friend Berna. Isn't it lovely? It's very soft and cushy in real life. She's so talented!

      Thank you once again! Have a great day!

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    2. PS: Also, be careful with extra taxes if you buy from eBay! Not sure how it is for you at NZ, but here in Spain we get charged a lot more extra customs and taxes than before when the package enters the country.

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  2. Hi Ayrell! You're right - this lovely story is wholesome, and a comforting refuge from the real world. Maybe that's part of the reason we love Sylvanians; longing for simple fellowship. But enough of reality - this is a delightful tale and you portray the celebration of friendship so well.

    I note you've made excellent use of the Bluebell cottage in your photos. It's one of only two houses I possess and I love the front door. It's internal space is limited but you use it so intelligently! I bought a secondhand Evie but haven't used her yet. I'm pleased someone had the presence of mind to use her in the sleepover challenge!

    I'm so pleased you had sufficient motivation to complete this story. Thank you!

    Take care and have a lovely day.

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    1. Hi Jackson!
      Thank you very much for your comment, I'm very glad you liked the story!
      I love Bluebell Cottage, it is quite small and challenging to furnish but I really like its coziness and soft colours. I had to add an extra wall (just a piece of cardboard) to take advantage of the terrace/open space and managed to create the kitchen and the baby's room. You can see more pictures here: http://arcfieldvillage.blogspot.com/2019/10/bluebell-cottage-riverside-lodge-house.html

      And yes, I just had to use Evie for the sleepover story, haha!

      Have a wonderful day!

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  3. I think this is lovely, Ayrell! Such a sweet story about friendship, and childhood memories in the making. Thank you for sharing it with us. :)

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    1. Thank you so much for your comment, GreyRabbit! So glad you enjoyed the story. :)

      Have a great day!

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  4. Hello! I really liked that story, the sleeping bags are so cute! I have started a blog (Work in progress!!!) and if you don't mind I would like to add your blog onto my favourite blogs page :). If you would like to check it out here is the link sylvanianbluebellwoods.blogspot.com/
    Have a great day, Betty

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    1. Hi Betty! Welcome to the blog!
      Thank you very much for your comment. :) Very happy you liked the story!
      I'd be honored if you added my blog to your list. Thank you! I'll be sure to check out your blog as well. :)
      Thank you very much once again, have a great day!

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    2. Hi! Yes, the story was lovely - thank you! I will add your blog onto my list soon. No problem, your blog is very nice!
      Yours, Betty :)

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  5. Hello again! I have just updated the list so now you will be able to see your blog! Have a great day (or had one!), Betty

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    1. Thank you very much, Betty! :)
      Have a wonderful rest of the week!

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  6. Hey Ayrell! I apologize for commenting so late! I read your story and enjoyed it, but never got the chance to comment! Super sorry. I liked this story a lot because it shows the normal lives of these critters. I like the friendship between Fiorella and Evie. (Their names are beautiful by the way) It shows that not every "mean girl" is rude, but has a caring and compassionate side when they are there with those they care about. Karen and Ariadna's plate of cookies look delicious, those waffles too!

    Also I have a vague memory of a forum post regarding a figure you like to collect. I'm not sure if this is the one, but there's a good review on it if you're interested. I love Toy Box Philosopher's blog posts :)
    https://www.toyboxphilosopher.com/2022/03/nendoroid-figures-by-good-smile-company.html?m=1

    Take care,
    Posh Pear

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    1. Hi Posh Pear!
      Thank you very much for your comment! No worries about commenting, not required! What's important is that you enjoyed the story. :) I agree with you completely regarding the friendship between Evie and Fiorella. Aren't those tiny cookies and waffles just adorable? I love them, haha.
      Oh, thank you so much for the link! I do love Nendoroids, and didn't know the blog! I'll check it out for sure. :)
      (Regarding the dolls I collect, I do have a couple of CuPoches, are those the ones you meant? They're very similar to Nendoroids. I like both! Have you seen Q-Posket dolls? Those are adorable as well!).

      Have a wonderful day!

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