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Sunday, January 12, 2025

Elise Shoe Makeover

 As you may already know, I got
a Madame Alexander Elise doll
for Christmas!

She had Ballet slippers, but no heels.

I ordered some inexpensive heels 
from eBay, but they fit badly.

The plastic is so hard it won't
allow Elise's foot to slide in!
(Elise was not happy)

This is how I fixed them.

I protected my work surface with foil.
Then I gathered my supplies.
Cutting tool, hot glue gun, elastic and felt.

I cut off the plastic straps. I also
trimmed the sides of the heels
since they were a little too wide.

Next I lay a piece of paper on the sole
and draw around it to make a pattern.

Like this.

Test the fit.

Draw on your felt using the paper pattern.

The ink or pencil side will go down.
Cut out two felt pieces, staying just inside
 the lines. Set these felt insoles aside.

It was hard to get a good photo of this step.
I wrap the elastic around her foot
 so it just touches underneath.
Then glue to the TOP of the shoe.

Don't worry if the glue is messy 
it will be covered by the felt.

The ankle strap wraps around like this, 
then goes under the foot.
Just like the toe, wrap around the foot then cut.

This is what it should look like.
Cris-cross over the front of the ankle.

Next slide the felt, from toe upward, 
covering the glued elastic. 

Glue felt to sole starting with the heel and 
carefully gluing, a bit at a time 
down to the toe, until it is all secured. 

Trim any excess felt from the edges. 
Cuticle scissors are great for this!

One down, one to go!

Here's a little trick, use sharpie to color out 
glue residue on the black soles and elastic.
(Shh, don't tell anybody)

Still not a perfect fit, but better than they were!

Before and After

Much better!

Here are some other shoe makeovers I have done.
There are links to a couple posts showing all the steps.

MA Cissy and Miss Revlon Shoe makeovers.

Little Miss Revlon and Toni Shoe makeovers.

Coming soon!
These are some fabrics I will use 
to make a dress, or two, for Elise! 

Sunday, January 05, 2025

Some Doll Gifts from Christmas!

 Well, this year my DH and I got the flu for Christmas!
But, now that I am better I wanted to share some of my 
Doll Christmas gifts!

I don't usually do a lot with the 
American Girls on here, but I
just have to share these new outfits.

My daughter, Sophie,  started all this dollness 
when she was 8 and got her first AG doll.

Sophie is now 20 and collects Hello Kitty.
This is the 50th anniversary of Hello Kitty.

I couldn't resist these Hello Kitty outfits.
These two outfits are for both of us.

This is Grace, she is Sophie's first AG doll.
She is wearing the Hello Kitty PJs.

Look at those cute slippers!

Emma is my AG doll.  Sophie decided I
needed a doll too so we could play.
This school outfit is so adorable!

Very sweet!!

My next Christmas gift was from my DH.

I have wanted an antique toy sewing machine for ages.
We found this one together in an antique shop.

So cute and it still works!

My big Doll Christmas gift was this lady.

Do you recognize her?
She is a Madame Alexander Elise
ballerina doll.

Her delivery was delayed, so I didn't get her
until after the New Year.
These ballerina dresses are difficult
to restore. The spangles are falling off!
Even a gentle wash takes off the gold finish.
I will set it aside.

She was pretty clean, except her arms.
I started with Dawn dish soap and a little scrub.

So dirty, but not the worst I've seen.

Her face is perfect! Lots of color.

Her hairnet was tattered and these
bobby pins are corroded with old
hairspray.

I was not sure about her hair, but
it was dusty and crunchy. 
I decided to wash it.

I gave her a quick wash to loosen the
old hairspray.

Here she is in borrowed PJs. Her hair
is now clean and combed through.
I put her hair in a ponytail and arranged
 her curls with bobby pins.

I have plans to make her some
dresses, but I am too tired still.
So! she borrowed a dress from 
Miss Revlon for now.


HERE


SHE


IS!


This little purse was from the same
antique shop as my little
sewing machine!

This dress fits a little loose, so I
pinned it in back for a better fit.

Pretty in pink.

Before and After

Welcome Home Elise!

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Fish Lake Camping Trip

John: "Finally! I have you all to myself!"
Julia: "What can you mean John?"
John: Well, since we were married, you have been so busy
with the move and spending time with Laura 
and Amanda and Viola.  Then we decided to move too!
 I feel like I hardly have any time alone with you!
Julia: "Oh John, I had no idea you felt that way!"

Julia: "What beautiful scenery!"

Julia: "Those clouds look a little stormy."
John: "I checked the forecast. We should 
have perfect camping weather!"

John: "Here we are, Fish Lake!"

Julia: "Oh John, this is a perfect spot!"
John: "Hey, let's head to the lodge for lunch!"

John: I read that this lodge was built in 1917.
Julia: It's so rustic!"

Julia: "what a beautiful fireplace. It's getting 
chilly, I wish there was a fire."

"Oh, look at this dining room!

Julia: "What a beautiful view."
John: "Hey, let's rent a boat after lunch?"
Julia: "Oh, that sounds like fun!"

John: "What a beautiful lake."

John: "The waiter said the boat rentals are this way."

John: Here it is Julia, this way!"

John: "Yes sir, that blue row boat will be perfect!"

John: "Just look at that Julia!"
Julia: "It's truly lovely.  I'm so glad we came here."

John: "We're ready for a cozy campfire!"
Julia: "I'll be there in a minute John."

Julia: "This is So cozy, but does it feel cooler to you?"
John: "It is a bit cooler, but that's just cause
 the sun went down."
Julia: "I'm cold honey, I'm going inside for a cocoa."
John: "OK, I'll stay here by the fire for awhile longer."

Julia: "John, I found the wool blanket! I think 
we might need it, it's getting very cold!"

AN HOUR LATER...

John: "You look cozy. Is there room for one more?"
Julia: "Of course John, cocoa?"
John: "Sure, that sounds perfect!"

Julia: "John! Look, it's snowing! You said 
you checked the forecast?"
John: "I did, I was hoping this would happen, 
but the clouds cleared up this afternoon!"
Julia: "John, you wanted it to snow?"
John: "Sure, what could be better than getting 
snowed in with you?"

NEXT MORNING

Julia: John! I wish I knew what you were 
planning, I would have brought some boots!
 My feet are SO cold."

John: I guess it was a good thing I bought these.
Julia: Oh John!  You thought of everything! 
But, how did you...
John: Lauren helped me pick them out.

Julia: "Oh John, you're the best husband 
a girl ever had!"

Julia: "Your roll."
John: "OK, I need sixes and a full house..."

Julia: Maybe after this game we can play pinocle?"
John: "Sure, sounds great!"


BOOT TUTORIAL

While creating this post I couldn't stop 
thinking how COLD Julia's feet would
 have been in her open heels.  
SO, here is my solution to cold feet.
Measure some craft felt 2 3/4 by 2 inches.
Cut out 2.

Fold over and zig-zag closed.

You should have this felt tube.

Put over foot until sole is 
showing at the bottom.

Fold in the front like this and use 
embroidery thread to create
laces. Start at the top and stitch to 
the bottom then back to the top.

Draw around the sole after lacing and cut out.

Dip the bottom edge of the boot in tacky glue,
then set it on the bottom sole you cut out.

Trim around the bottom to finish!

Warm boots!

Merry Christmas Everyone!!