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Monday, September 30, 2024

Another Miss Revlon!

My husband and I recently drove from Utah
to Texas to visit family. On our way
we stopped at any thrift or antique 
store we found.

We hit Albequergue, NM midmorning
on our second day of driving.
A quick search found lots of places to stop.

Our first stop was the

But they weren't open yet.
We were about to drive away when ...

The Burning Daylight Coffee Co. owner
came out and told us they'd be there soon!
You see they all share the same building!
Boy am I glad we waited!

BECAUSE....

I found this little lady in a case of other dolls!
She is a blonde Miss Revlon wearing
 her original yellow stripe dress.

Her dress is rumpled but no apparent 
damage or stains!

Her hair is quite messy.

She is dirty and has some goop on her eyelid.

Besides her dress she was wearing pink 
undies and slip.  She also had her stockings.

When we got back home she got a spa day.
Shampoo and conditioner.

Better!

I brushed out her hair and rolled it up.

She will stay in rollers for a couple days.

While her hair is drying I repinked her cheeks.

She did have her stockings, but they
had holes.  

I inserted a wooden kitchen tool into the
stockings and went around all holes with 
"Fray Check". When they are dry
I will stitch them by hand.

Here is her washed dress before ironing.

Here is how to iron a gathered skirt:

Time to take the curlers out!

Nice curls, but I wish they were tighter...

I pulled her hair back on the sides and 
bobby pinned it.

I played around with it quite a bit,
(I wish my friend Janet was here!)

I finally got her hair to look right,
BUT,
She needs something more for her hair...

I started a bandeau hat. It's just gros-grain
ribbon with a wire hot-glued to it.
Then I add petals and flowers.

I tried to keep it in the off white range so it
wouldn't overwhelm her yellow dress.

And here it is!

Well, she's all cleaned and coiffed...



HERE



SHE



IS!


(her dress was nicley pressed, 
then I played with her)

Still very pretty!
(her left sleeve is still a little grey, so 
it may get a second wash)

I'm very happy with  this little lady!

Oh, and here are her shoes. I made these years
ago for my Cissy.

AND

Some Before and After photos.

First photo right after I got her! 
And
after she is all beautiful again.

Before and After

Welcome Home Laura Ann!

Side by side
Guess who is getting a hair 
makeover next?

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21 comments:

Anna said...

Hi, Brenda, you are certainly coming across some beautiful dolls. I thought your Ideal Posie was beautiful. It was hard to believe she was the same doll. Miss Revlon looks amazing as well. I have only seen pictures of the dress in pink or blue. I have not seen the yellow before. She is certainly a stunning doll. You certainly have a talent for doll restoration.
Anna

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Anna,
Thank you SO much! I was so amazed that I found this girl and in her original dress! What a find. I have wanted a blonde Miss Revlon too, so a double blessing for me.
I can't take too much credit, she was beautiful even in her lost state. I'm glad you like what I've done.
Hugs
Brenda

Anonymous said...

I love what you did with her! I have a blonde Miss Revlon. I think the blonde ones are the prettiest.
- Marleigh

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Marleigh
Thank you! I must agree with you that blonde Miss Revlons are the prettiest. I am quite smitten with mine already. Of course I usually like the dolls I restore the best.
Hugs
Brenda

Maryn said...

Wow! Laura Ann came out beautifully!

Anonymous said...

Two love girls. You are an amazing hairdresser! She looks great and her sister would probably like a similar style. Do they have the same texture of hair?

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Anonymous said...

Hi,
My dark hair Miss Revlon has very long thick hair. Other than that it seems to be made from the same hair. I plan on giving her a new hairstyle soon.
Hugs
Brenda

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Mary,
I am SO happy to have found her! WHen I spotted her in the case I had to look twice!
Hugs
Brenda

Jenny said...

As always, a lovely restoration, Brenda!

Karen said...

on the little patsy you acquired, two things. 1. I like the picture #12 best for the wig choice. 2. What paint are you using for the legs? Acrylic? Oil? I have a baby Dainty that will be needing the same treatment on her legs and arms after the sanding. love your site, Brenda! Karen

Jenny said...

Lovely restoration, as always, Brenda! <3 :-)

Anonymous said...

She is beautiful, Brenda. You did a great job. It is fun restoring an old doll. What a lucky find.
Faye

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Jenny,
Thank you so much! You know how I love doll makeovers.
Hugs
Brenda

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Karen,
I used a Sherwin Williams trim enamel. I sanded own to her original basecoat and painted her with a brush. Her reveal should be posted this weekend.
Hugs
Brenda

Brenda Savage said...

Thank you Jenny! I do love a doll restoration.
Hugs
Brenda

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Faye,
Thank you! I was thrilled to have found her. She turned out more lovely than I had imagined she would. I feel very fortunate in my doll finds lately.
Hugs
Brenda

MARY G DOWD said...

Beautful transformation on the NM found Miss Revlon! WOW!!!!!

Savagebd said...

Hi Mary!
Thank you. I am so pleased with how she came out! I've been inordinately fortunate in finding Miss Revlon Dolls in thrift stores. She is the 3rd one!
Hugs
Brenda

Jennifer said...

Such a pretty doll and to have her dress and under garments too. Your hat and shoes are perfect touches!

Brenda Savage said...

Hi Jennifer,
Thank you! I am so happy I found her and that she came out SO pretty! Her hat really came out much prettier than I imagined. Funny how that happens sometimes. Haha
Hugs
Brenda