Victoria Stitch loves a bath!

Victoria Stitch loves a bath! And throughout the three books, she seems to have quite a lot of them! Firstly, there is her bath in book 1 – Bad and Glittering. Victoria Stitch has designed this bathroom herself and the bath is made from moonstone and has draglet claw feet! Victoria Stitch loves to fill it with bubbles!

Then we have Victoria Stitch’s beloved teacup bath which she uses while in the human world. This bath can be see in both book 2 – Victoria Stitch: Free and Famous, and book 3 – Victoria Stitch: Dark and Sparkling. It sits inside a human-sized dolls’ house:

Victoria Stitch in dolls' house by Harriet Muncaster

 I love the idea of being small enough to bathe in a teacup!

Victoria Stitch in teacup bath 1 by Harriet MuncasterVictoria Stitch in teacup bath 2 by Harriet Muncaster

Victoria Stitch in teacup bath 3 by Harriet Muncaster

Finally, we have another moonstone bathtub which appears in book 3 – Dark and Sparkling. Victoria Stitch loves her special gothic bathroom!

Victoria Stitch in her gothic palace bathroom by Harriet Muncaster

Can you spot the miniature perfume bottle in the background? That was given to Victoria Stitch by someone in the human world. It’s based on a real tiny Chanel bottle of perfume which I own and LOVE because it has REAL perfume inside, despite being so small!! I adore teeny things that actually work! Of course this bottle of perfume WOULD still be quite on the large side for a wiskling, but Victoria Stitch rather likes it!

Miniature bottle of Chanel perfume

She also has a little seashell for a soap dish –  also collected when Victoria Stitch was visiting the human world! I love finding tiny shells like this. In my head I always think: ‘wiskling soap dish!’

Wiskling shell soap dishes by Harriet Muncaster

With love and diamond dust,

Harriet

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