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!!
Definitely groovy! Her room turned out adorable, and so did her 60s outfits!
ReplyDeleteThank you Maryn,
ReplyDeleteI had fun sewing for Velvet and creating her room.
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Brenda
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
ReplyDeleteHI Beth,
ReplyDeleteThank 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!
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Brenda
You are gonna love her, be prepared! Beth
ReplyDeleteHi Brenda,
ReplyDeleteShe 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
Hahaha Beth! I think you are right!!
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Brenda
Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteThanks! 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.
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Brenda
Hi Anna,
ReplyDeleteYou 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!
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Brenda
Hi Brenda,
ReplyDeleteYou'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
Hi Janet!
ReplyDeleteThank 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.
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Brenda
That corduroy outfit is now so 1960's. I love it! Betty
ReplyDeleteThat'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.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty,
ReplyDeleteThank 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.
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Brenda
HI Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteI think you forgot to sign your name! I too enjoy all the fabrics from this era. Such fun combinations.
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Brenda