Look who I found!
She's a 13" Tiny Tears.
Just dirty. She has these brown dirty
spots on her arms and legs.
She also had this white stuff around
her mouth. It almost looks like
someone gave her real milk to drink.
I also recently found some thrift store doll clothes.
Baby and clothes are both getting washed!
First Baby!
She got washed all over and her
hair was shampooed twice.
I saturated her hair with the
conditioner and left it in.
AH, much better.
The doll dresses and the dress baby
came in are all getting washed.
Getting ready to comb through her hair.
Tiny Tears have very tight curls,
but I have improved them with
generous conditioning.
After her hair is combed I am ready
to add some color to her face.
This is my method below:
Much Better!
The doll dresses soaked overnight. I rinsed
them out several times until water was clear,
then I lay them on a towel to dry.
The only dress that needed ironing
was this stripe sundress.
Much better!
BUT, what about Tiny Tears?
Here
She
IS!!
She is borrowing a baby dress
and sunhat that fits her better.
Pretty cute!
Here she is next to Lara my 16"
Tiny Tears.
When I copmpare them, side by side,
the 13" Tiny is much newer.
Maybe late 50s or early 60s.
But who is wearing the dress she came in?
My Ideal Cricket!
The apron is actually too small,
but the dress fits perfectly!
I love this dress without the apron
but adding some 1970s flowers.
And what about these dresses?
Here they are!
My Madame Alexander Puddin is
wearing the crochet baby dress.
My Patsy is wearing the stripe sundress.
AND, since the green velvet
is a skating dress my
Kimberly is modeling it.
It is a little blah. and actually is too big!
I may revisit this skating dress later.
It definitely needs something!
And all together!
Before and After photos.
Very Sweet!!
The rest of the story:
SO, I found this baby in my Mom's hometown,
the week she died. I can not keep this doll,
so she will be put up for adoption.
10 comments:
I always enjoy your transformations of the dolls and their clothes. You made Tiny Tears look so much better. And the clothes came out nice too. Hope the doll goes to someone who will treasure her. (Sandra)
Tiny Tears and the doll clothes all came out so cute! Wonderful restoration, as always!
Hi Sandra,
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoy my blog. I like making dolls look nice again. I'm sure someone will treasure her.
Hugs
Brenda
Hi Mary,
Thank you! I am so pleased you like what I do here. I love a good makeover.
Hugs
Brenda
Hi Brenda, I still have my Tiny Tears doll from Christmas in the early 1960's. She has many clothes made by my Mom. Some outfits actually matched my own dresses at the time.
I'd been afraid to wash her hair but may try it now. Yours came out so well.
I know someone will really be happy with her. Thanks for sharing the clothes washing and getting them new homes with your doll collection. I really love the crochet dress and what you did to add 70s flair for Cricket...sweet!
Doreen from Arkansas
Hi Doreen,
I love that you still have your Tiny Tears! Don't worry about washing her hair. Their hair is VERY tough! I Have a hard time getting it loosened. You saw how much conditioner I used. Wash that baby's hair! :)
Big Hugs
Brenda
Brenda you did a first rate makeover on Tiny Tears. The clothes came out very good too. All of the girls look dressed up with their new outfits. Tiny tears brings back memories of my Tiny Tears received many Christmas' ago.
Marion
What a good job you did on Tiny Tears. The outfit is lovely. She looks brand new.
Marilyn
Hi Marion,
Thank you! Tiny tears have such tight curls that it is a trick to comb it at all. At least it was a little more fluffy. Oh, I love tha tyou recieved a Tiny Tears as a girl. Those Christmas dolls have a way of staying with us. There was something about how those dolls smelled right from their package! My Christmas dolls were the Ideal Growing hair dolls like, Crissy and Cricket.
Hugs
Brenda
Hi Marilyn,
Thank you! Even if I am not keeping a doll. I like them to go to their new home looking their best.
Hugs
Brenda
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