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Monday, April 22, 2024

How to pack Dolls for a Move

 Moving is never easy!
But, when packing and moving 
antique and vintage dolls, it's 
important to take special care.

Since I am packing and moving all my dolls,
This is a great time to discuss proper handling.

Antique bisque articulated dolls may need 
to have their heads removed from 
their body and filled with tissue paper
 to protect their eye mechanism. 
If you have dolls of this kind, 
Do your research!

I do not have any of the above dolls, but
I do have china head dolls
Clara from the 1890s, and my other china 
head dolls will have their heads, arms and...

feet wrapped in tissue paper and
then in bubble wrap.

Clara is ready to go!

When packing composition dolls
special care must be taken to keep
them dry and protected.

Composition dolls should be wrapped
in unbleached linen or clean cotton.
NO BUBBLE WRAP!!
This is mostly when considereing
long term storage, as any plastic
can hold in moisture and moisture
is damaging to Composition dolls.

After warapping Sally in linen, I then used
a pillow case to cushion and protect her.
I am only using carboard boxes
and my dolls will go with me
in our personal vehicle.

My tiny compo dolls and my
grandmother's tiny china doll I put 
in a smaller box for their safety.
Each doll was carefully wrapped
in cotton so they won't rub.

I am also using my doll quilts and linens 
for extra cushioning. Crumpled paper 
filled the gaps so there is no movement.
This box has a lid and the whole thing 
went into a larger box.

This way small dolls will not get
lost in the packaging of bigger dolls!!

Plastic bins are fine for temporary storage
and transportation, but not so great
for long term as they can hold onto moisture 
and damage dolls, especially composition dolls.

My Crissy growing hair dolls all had their hair
retracted as far as possible to protect their
ponytails.  All my American Girl dolls also 
had their hair carefully wrapped to 
protect their hair from breakage.

All my dolls are safely packed and ready to go.
 AGAIN, this is only for transport,
 they will not go into storage!

Sadly, the dolls will be camping out with
 me in a rental house until we find our new house.
So, no dollhouse, no beds, no dressers...
But I did hide a bunch of summer outfits!

Utah here we come!!

Thursday, April 04, 2024

Guess What?

Emma:  We are going to need more tissue paper.
Molly:  I agree, let me ask Kit.

Kit: Don't ask me, I need more too!
Maybe ask Martin?

Martin:  I need more boxes.

Joan: Don't pack Dolly!
Charlotte:  I won't, I promise.

Shea: Good job Cricket, be sure everything is cushioned.
Cricket: OK, I think I have enough.

So, What's happening at the Savage Pea?
We're moving!

Our whole family will be packing up and moving out of state.
This means we may be quiet for a month or so, but
don't worry we will be back as soon as we can!

Big Hugs,
Brenda and the Savage dolls.

Sigh...


Sunday, March 10, 2024

A 1970s Crissy Doll Corner

In my last post about Kimberly, you may
 have noticed a peek of something new.
Yes, right back there in the corner.

This is how this corner looked when I first reorganized 
the doll room. While I love all my Raggedy Ann dolls, 
I wasn't happy with this corner.

Now, when I swivel my sewing chair I can see this!
I like seeing this cute room much better.

Here is a close-up. This room is for my 1970s
Crissy dolls.  That's Shea on the far left. Mia up on the
bunk and Cricket in front of the dresser.

Here is the room from the left. That's Crissy
on the far right. The sofa is a trundle bed for 
Crissy and Shea.

Here is a closer look at the tea cart. 
These girls need to get a tea set!

Much better. Now they are ready for TEA!

Here is the bookcase coffee table.

Here are a few books from my miniature book
collection.  I made the Miss Suzy book!
I LOVED reading the Raggedy Ann 
books as a girl, but I never had a
Raggedy Ann til I was grown.


Up on the wall I wanted an eclectic grouping of art.

This is an adorable vintage Birthday card
 my BFF sent me. It is perfect for this room.

This is a babydoll stroller for Mia and Cricket.
In front is the girl's record player.
To the left is Shea's electric guitar.
Groovy.

Cricket loves strolling with her Raggedy Ann, 
baby Cheri and Ragdog in this baby buggy.

The girls love listening to their records, 
especially the Jackson 5!

This dresser is a salesman's sample.  

This mini lamp really works!
The other two pieces to this dresser set
are in my 1930s doll corner.

You can see the large dresser and nightstand.

The girls are very happy with their new room.

Yes we are! Ready for the long locks?
1 - 2 - 3...TURN!

Very pretty!

Very pretty indeed!

BUT WAIT!
What happened to their previous room
in the big doll house?!?

Kit now has the case room.

And, the three little girls share this side.

Everyone is happy!

Sunday, February 25, 2024

80s Fashions for Kimberly

My last post was all about Kimberly.
She is from 1983 and wore a
Hang Ten skating outfit.

 In the early 1980s Hang Ten fashions 
were a very big deal.  

Hang Ten was a surfer brand.

They sold surfboards, Surf fashions,
skateboards and....

Apparently, rollerskates!

Kimberly has a cute pink stripe roller 
skating outfit that matches her skates.
BUT, where did this cute jacket come from?

I found that the ready made doll clothes from
Walmart were just slightly larger than
Kimberly!

With just a minor adjustment in sleeves 
and width they work great! 
Since the 80s fashions are 
coming back, many of these 
outfits are spot on!

As you can see the early 80s had lots of soft 
pastels in knit and cotton fabrics.
(I never looked this cool in the 80s)

This is an upcycled ladies blouse I made 
into a tee dress.

The necklace I made out of some
cute fruit earrings.

Hang Ten Pastel Stripes were all the rage!

A pair of toddler shorts made the perfect
faux Hang Ten sundress.

Complete with a faux label!

This is a perfect Shopping outfit.

In the late 70s and early 80s Roller Skating
and Roller Disco was a big deal. 

 I and my friends ALL
wanted roller skating birthday parties 
at the neighborhood rink.

This next tee set is my favorite.  It 
definitely has that 80s Roller skating look!

Yes, this Skating Tee came from Walmart too.

I made her a second pair of stripe
knee socks.

"This is how I roll!"  
Kimberly is ready to go to the
 roller rink with all her friends.

A perfect day for this skating girl!