Madame Alexander Cissy
1956 Madame Alexander Cissy Doll
Madame Alexander Maggie
1956 Madame Alexander Maggie Doll
Madame Alexander McGuffey Ana
1937 Madame Alexander McGuffey Ana Doll
Miss Revlon Marylou
1955 Miss Revlon Doll
Miss Revlon Laura Ann
1955 Miss Revlon Doll
10.5" Little Miss Revlon
JuliaJulia's makeover
10.5" Ideal Crown Princess
Viola GraceAmerican Character Sally
1928 19"
Sally Ann in her own words
Sally Ann in her own words
Effanbee Patsy Joan,
Joan
1938 17"
Patsy Joan in her own words
Effanbee Patsy Joan
Effanbee Patsy Baby
Effanbee Patsy Toddler
Patsy Joan,Patsy Joan in her own words
Effanbee Patsy Joan
Charlotte
1938 17"
Finding Charlotte
Finding Charlotte
Daisy Jessica
1938 13.5"
Patsy
Ideal Crissy 1969
(reproduction) 16"
17" Crissy 1969
Ideal Cricket Doll 1972
Ideal Mia Doll 197015" Cricket
15" Mia
Tiny Betsy McCall 8"
Sophie (repro) and
Melanie (1950s)
1950s Mary Hoyer
Linda AKA Nina
1947 Georgene Raggedy Ann
& Andy
Georgene Raggedy Ann
Georgene Raggedy Ann
Bella
20" 1965 Madame Alexander Puddin
My Puddin
My Puddin
Bonnie
19" 1977 Madame Alexander Pussycat Doll
Lara
1950s American Character Tiny Tears
My China Head Dolls
Finding Verabelle
Finding Verabelle
Clara
1925 China Head Doll
restored
12 comments:
She's beautiful Brenda! I had the Madame Alexander doll, "Puddin." She was a Christmas gift from Santa. I LOVED Puddin, my all-time favorite, sadly my dog ate her hands. : (
Oh no! Poor Puddin! I loved all my dolls when I was a little girl and I love all my new pre-loved dolls now. They are such a joy to me.
Brenda and Sophie you have a beautiful collection of wonderful dolls. enjoy.
Joan
Brenda and Sophie You have a variety of great dolls. I like them all but Elizabeth and Margaret I think i favor. Love the pink cradle.
Marion
What a beautiful collection of dolls. They all look so lovely in their outfits. Are Elizabeth and Margaret named for Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret?
Marilyn
Thank you Joan,
WE love our dolls, they make us very happy!
Hugs
Brenda
Thank you Marion,
I do really like Elizabeth and Margaret too. That little pink cradle I found in a thrift store - of course. It was plain tan wicker when I found it. I painted it pink and I love it too! I had been looking for a little bed for this baby for SO long!
Hugs
Brenda
Thank you Marilyn,
Yes, Elizabeth and Margaret are named after the royal princesses, Elizabeth is of course Queen now. I even call my doll Lillibet for short.
Hugs
Brenda
It is so lovely to see so many pretty dolls all at once - I can't pick a fvorite, they are all great, but i sure do like the white dress Helena is wearing - the fabric is so perky!
janet
Thank you Janet,
I like to see my dolls all here in one place. Sometimes I just go back to remember how they looked when I first found them. I must say I've been quite fortunate in my finds. Helena's dress is actually a pale yellow with white polka dots. I hand-stitched this dress during a drive from Montana back to California. I added the embroidered flowers to add some interest to her dress.
Hugs
Brenda
Please repost the recipe for dying vinyl. Thank you
Hello,
Sadly I never had a post about dying vinyl?. I do have posts about cleaning and repainting the faces of vinyl dolls. Just do a search on in the search bar.
Thanks
Brenda
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