Friday, August 05, 2022

Thrift store doll - 1969 Ideal Velvet


I recently found this 1969 Ideal
Velvet doll while thrifting.

Crissy dolls and Velvet dolls were
the big thing when I was a
little girl!
BOY! Do I wish I could get 5 outfits
for $5.00 today!

This velvet's hair was in really good condition.
It was still silky and pretty full.

When I took out the braids, her
hair looked really pretty.

I also found this little jewelry dresser
at the same thrift store.
Guess what it was full of?

Beads!

Next I started thinking about a backdrop
for her photos. I took an old project board
and stripped the paper off of it.

I want to make this a 1960s room. I'm
using the little thrift dresser for my colors.
I started by painting the backdrop blue.

I chose some fabrics based on a search of
girls bedroom styles from the late 60s.
I saw a lot of gingham fabric!
               
I started by creating a bed and headboard
using cardboard, batting and fabric.

Using hot glue, I covered the headboard.  
I then attached the headboard to the bed frame 
and covered the lower section with matching fabric.

I use old, washed, egg crate for my doll furniture.
I covered one of these in a white fabric.

The blue gingham is my base fabric. 
The flowered print makes a nice accent fabric.

Then I added the yellow gingham as accent pillows.
I gathered items from around the doll room,
 but the room needs art work!

I found images online and printed them out.
Using glue stick I glued my images to card stock.

Gros-grain ribbon makes easy frames.
For the ribbon frames I used tacky glue.

The rattan settee' and a little Kelli doll I also
found thrifting!

The dresser and the bed.

Another view.

And a bookcase, of course!

And here is Velvet in her room.
This dress I found in my doll dresser.

I did a makeover on this corduroy
outfit.

I decided to try adding this groovy fabric
into the front of the pants.

I created this little wrap top and crocheted
a fringe bag. Her necklace came from
the beads I found in the dresser!

This little handkerchief wrap dress
suits Velvet.

And, here is Velvet in her finished room.

GROOVY!!

15 comments:

  1. Definitely groovy! Her room turned out adorable, and so did her 60s outfits!

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  2. Thank you Maryn,
    I had fun sewing for Velvet and creating her room.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  3. Anonymous10:18:00 PM

    Well her room and the remake of her outfit is Groovy! I am awaiting a new doll from Ebay. I had never heard of her before Pinterest the other day and I fell on love. She is M.A.'s Kelly. I can hardly wait. It was so fun seeing what you did. Did you make her shoes? Beth

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  4. HI Beth,
    Thank you! I am so pleased you like what I did. Yes, I did make her shoes. They were highly experimental, but I am planning on doing a tutorial on my next post. I'll have to look up the MA Kelly, I'm curious to see what she looks like!
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  5. Anonymous12:57:00 PM

    You are gonna love her, be prepared! Beth

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  6. Hi Brenda,
    She is a lovely doll, same age as me! I love her outfits and room, the little dresser is a perfect find. I can't wait to see how you made her shoes.
    Anna




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  7. Hahaha Beth! I think you are right!!
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  8. Hi Linda,
    Thanks! I loved the Partridge Family and the Brady Bunch as a kid! I played with these dolls as a little girl. I am having fun with Velvet and all her late 60s vibe.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  9. Hi Anna,
    You are only 3 years younger than me! I found the dresser in the same thrift store on the same day as Velvet. It was meant to be. I will do a tutorial next time for the clogs!
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  10. Hi Brenda,

    You've dressed Velvet and decorated her room perfectly for her era. I sure do remeeber the overlapping rainbows and florals and ginghams - like my teen age room. And of course, the bell bottoms. it must be fun to create from a different era- you are so very creative!

    Janet

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  11. Hi Janet!
    Thank you. You know me. I can't seem to control my desire to make a room for all my dolls! This is a doll I played with as a little girl. I have very fond memories of playing with their hair for hours. I had a lot of fun with this doll and her outfits.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  12. That corduroy outfit is now so 1960's. I love it! Betty

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  13. Anonymous11:29:00 AM

    That's great! I often find myself gazing at old catalog photos on pinterest. I can remember seeing the girls bedrooms from the 70s, but enjoy the 60s as well. I like the floral patterns and the gingham for sure.

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  14. Hi Betty,
    Thank you! I do enjoy the fabrics and styles from this era. I had a dream as a girl, that I would one day have bell bottoms so big my feet would be completely hidden. HAHAHA! Looks like I'm living the dream through my dolls.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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  15. HI Anonymous,
    I think you forgot to sign your name! I too enjoy all the fabrics from this era. Such fun combinations.
    Hugs
    Brenda

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