A tiny helper for busy sims households. This functional robot vacuum keeps floors tidy while looking cute at the same time. It comes with its own charging dock to sit neatly against the wall when it’s not cleaning.
Make sure your WickedWhims mod is up to date because The Honeymoon Lingerie Collection has finally arrived! Crafted with sheer fabrics and delicately embroidered lace, this collection is designed to elevate your sims wedding night into a truly unforgettable experience.
My part of the collection: 🔗DOWNLOAD
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Available for early access now.
📆 Public Release: February 28th
the cozy corner cardboard fort by honeymoonsimmer 📦
with its walls patched with crayon scribbles, stickers, with cardboard walls and a floor padded with pillows and a favorite soft old blanket on the inside, this is the coziest hideout in the world. well, maybe for your little ones at least. NO BULLIES ALLOWED tho!
☆ comes in 4 swatches
☆ functional. REQUIRES Dream Home Decorator!
☆ mesh and textures by me, ea and some stickers were from pinterest so credits to the creators!
☆ free, enjoy!
📁 download (patreon, free)
This dollhouse toy brings a cozy village to life with charming houses, a tall steeple, lush trees, and a train that circles the town. Perfect for storytelling, roleplay, or just adding a touch of whimsy to your collection.
And It's functional! You can also place a cute decorative version to add charm to any room.
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Bridal attire of the 1920s marks a transformative time in women's fashion. The post World War I era saw a liberation in female clothing that had never been witnessed before. Changing societal norms and the new cultural dynamism were reflected in shorter hemlines, lower necklines and a breezy, free spirited silhouette. Bridal fashion encapsulated a blend of innovation, sophistication and a departure from traditional norm.
The post war period saw a lot of second time brides and brides with more modest means. Typically these women would opt to forgo the traditional white wedding dress and instead wear a nice dress or suit, accessorised with a white cape, coat, veil, hat and/or gloves.
Bridesmaid dresses followed contemporary fashion trends and were usually quite simple so as to not overshadow the bride. For warmer months they would be decked out in matching dresses in lighter shades such as rose, soft green, buttercup yellow, light blue, peach or apricot. Jewel colours came into play for the colder months with deep blue, chartreuse, red, silver, gold, orchid purple, burnt orange and turquoise popular choices. A large, picturesque hat finished off an attendant's ensemble. CC links and reference images under the cut.
You can find other lookbooks in the Season of Brides series here:
I woke up today and thought that a beginning of a new year is a good moment to finally release this dress, which has been sitting in my WIPs forever. Something new for a change: a wedding gown inspired by a rl one from 1925. It was originally made extra for Zelda Darlington from @aheathen-conceivably's Darlington Legacy, hence the name - and Heathen was so kind to let me release it to public. So here you go!
As always: Base Game compatible, HQ compatible, properly tagged, custom thumbnails, chronological CAS positioning, specular, bump maps etc. Comes in 2 versions: with and without train; you can use both.
Only one swatch this time, sorry! Feel free to recolour.
Warning: compared to my usual pieces this one is extremely high poly. Slightly over 30K (!!!). Or slightly below for the no-train version. The main culprit is this little beauty:
You know your own PCs and their capacities best. Use with caution.
(A little behind the scenes comment: this dress was also me experimenting with so-called 'blender sewing', which is a very different cc-making method than my usual one. Therefore, as you might see, the result also looks different from my usual style. Much more alpha. I absolutely don't hate it, but I guess some people might, whoops).
For more in-game photos, check the post with Zelda's wedding on Heathen's tumblr!
I hope you'll like it. Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD (free on Patreon, no ads or EA)
PS. That model I used is not the real Zelda. I just tried recreating her and then stole her for my own legacy 😎
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