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Thursday, September 30, 2021

My Favorite Things

 Awhile back, one of my readers asked that I 
show more details of items in my Doll Room.
I have SO many little things that make up my
Doll Room decor and these items are
My Favorite Things.

I will start in my doll kitchen.
The kitchen used to be all pink and white.  

I built the stove with some help from my husband.

This is how our doll kitchen first looked.
It was a hodge-podge of American Girl size items.

Then I saw this image of a 1930s kitchen.
So I repainted and restyled everything.

I found this cabinet in a thrift store and began
slowly adding lots of doll kitchen items.

I made the eggs in my egg basket and
I used this little Delft pinch bowl to hold
my apples.

Another little kitchen item I love
is this crock and doll cookng utensils.

I also have a collection of vintage and antique doll plates.

These are my Colonial Williamsburg tea cups made for
the Pleasant Co. Felicity Doll (early American Girl).

Another thing I love are miniature tea sets!
I just found this one in a thrift store.

This tea set my grandmother painted.

And this tea set I found online.
also notice the little hankies I 
use for doll linens. 

I also love little bowl and pitcher sets
AND
pretty miniature mirrors.

Here is another bowl and pitcher set
in front of a pretty etched mirror.

Here is a close-up of the wall decor.
These are images of 1940s wall
hangings for a child's room.
(I printed them, pasted to cardboard
and cut them out)

I also have a collection of
miniature books.

Books take me back to my childhood of
reading quietly to myself, escaping
into worlds of make-believe.

These are all my American Girl Doll books.
All these books are 4" or less, most are 2".

On the antique rattan doll dresser are several
cute things, but my favorite is...

This  3" enameled tray
It's a cricket on a fallen leaf.

And on Cissy's dressing table...

This enameled tray. It is just 2" across.
I also love this birdhouse pillbox.

Another favorite in the big dollhouse
is this wooden sewing machine
I made with my husbands help.

This is my 1940s Georgene Raggedy Ann.
She sits in her rocking chair and 

reads to all the dolls from this pop-up book.

I love my miniature 2" Raggedy Anns.
Who am I kidding?

I adore this entire doll house!

And this one....

AND THIS ONE!!!!
OK, here is the link to go back and see 
the whole doll room.

As you can see I am a hopeless
collector of all the doll-sized
things I can find.
WHEW!

I hope you enjoyed some of my Favorite Things.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

She's Arrived!

A package came in the mail!

It's my new brunette Little Miss Revlon doll!

Not too dirty really, so that's good.

Her earring holes have turned a little green.
I will get some acne cream to treat the green tinge.

AH, a refreshing shampoo and wash.

This is my cleaning team.
Wig or synthetic hair shampoo and conditioner
can be purchased at any beauty supply shop.
Magic eraser sponges do a great job of cleaning
vinyl doll skin.

Much better already.

After her first hair brushing.
I couldn't wait to see her in a pretty dress.
I think her trademark color will
be PURPLE.

Next I want to brighten her face.
I use a skin tone and a melon color.
I first use the melon to repaint her lips.

Next I mix the two colors and use a
makeup sponge dried on a paper towel
to pink her cheeks.

After a trip to the store for some acne cream,
 I used a needle dipped in the cream and 
inserted into her earring holes.
After one night the green tinge is 
almost completely gone!

Right after I found this doll I also found
2 dresses.

This purple stripe dress...

and this periwinkle dotted swiss.

I found out from Jenny that the purple 
stripe dress is from an Eegee's Annette doll.
(A Barbie size Lilli clone)

The dress is a fit except the bodice is a little tall.
I will repair and refit the bodice.

But first it needed a washing.

Next is the dotted swiss dress. The dress is clean
and crisp, so I decided not to wash it.

The dress was very sheer, so I made
 this simple strapless slip.

I also made a hairband and belt.

These are the shoes my new doll came in.
They are very faded blue.

I decided to do a makeover on them.
I will use ivory with the blue.

The shoes will match her belt.



READY TO SEE HER 
in her new dresses?



HERE




SHE




IS!



Here she is in the first purple dress I put her in.

And, here she is in her periwinkle dotted swiss
with her renewed heels, belt and 
hairband.

The belt is made with a vintage earring piece.

Her lace hairband is also made 
with vintage lace.

Next is the purple stripe dress.
I adjusted the bodice by tacking
it in the back.

I love how she looks in purple!

I have one more outfit to share!!

I made her this crochet top and
matching full skirt.

The little bling on her waistband
is also from a vintage earring.

Time to get acquianted with Amanda
and Julia.

Everybody meet
LAUREN!
Welcome to the Savage Pea
Lauren.