I did it again.
Yes I did.
I said I wouldn't, but I did.
I was 'JUST LOOKING' at Composition dolls
on ebay. You will not guess who I found....
Go ahead, guess...
This is her photo from eBay
She is like a sleeping beauty.
I saw her and thought,
"I can make her lovely again!"
She is an Effanbee Patsy Joan.
She is 17" tall.
She was made somewhere between
1930 & 1946.
She was completely restored when
I found her. She is also 17" tall.
I also have this reproduction vinyl
Patsy Joan. She is 15" tall.
AND Finally! She arrived!! My new
PATSY JOAN!
Here she is right out of the box.
You can see some fine lines in her skin and some
spots, but other than that she looks lovely!
She is wearing this little sweet dress.
It is damaged, you can see a tear in front.
In back the lace and fabric are torn too,
but I think I can fix it!
Under her dress she had this little chemise.
The chemise needs a little repair work as well.
I put her dress and chemise in to soak.
I couldn't wait to start cleaning her up.
I used this wood filler with a VERY,
very slightly damp cloth to clean her skin.
Her leg before cleaning and....
After.
Her face before and...
After.
Side by side comparison.
Next she needed a little pink on her cheeks.
I mix these two colors.
Then, I use a makeup sponge dipped in the paint and
then patted off on a paper towel.
Now she has some rosy cheeks!
I found her some bloomers and a slip
in my doll dresser.
Here she is in a reproduction dress and sunhat.
This is a vintage 1930s white organdy dress.
And here she is in pink Dotted Swiss.
This dress gets shared a lot around here!
But I think she wears it best.
Here are all my Patsy Joan dolls together.
You can see the composition dolls are the same size.
The reproduction Patsy is a bit smaller.
My black Patsy will remain Joan.
My reproduction doll will remain Patsy.
And let me introduce...
Charlotte
Before and After