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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Doll Room Tour 2025

I think it's time for a room update!
This is the whole room from the doorway.

The left side and...

The right side.

To the right next to the door is the closet
where I store all my doll clothes and
accessories.

As I keep moving around the right
side of the room we see...

The secretary, AKA the Little Miss 
Revlon Townhouse.

Oh, I almost forgot!

Almost hidden in the corner is the little Tiny Betsy 
doll room. On the left is Sophie and on the 
right is Melanie.

BUT, over in that corner I NEVER see them!

SO NOW....

They are now right next to my desk, so I 
see them whenever I am working.

Next to the Little Miss Revlon Townhouse is
the window. On the window sill are my 
1950s era fashion dolls and my Suzie Sunshine.

I do not like the dark grey blind.  
But, I need it to block the sun,
but so dreary.

SO!  Things are changing!

I made a pink satin drape to cover the dark blind.
This pink may be too dark, but it will have to 
do for now.

Below the window are my Composition dolls.

1936 Daisy and Biscuit.
Daisy is a Patsykin by Effanbee.

just a cute tiny baby carriage.

1945, Charlotte and Joan are Effanbee
Patsy Joan dolls.

And 1930s Sally Ann.  Sally Ann is an
American Character Sally doll.

Moving down the right wall we come to 
the glass cabinet.  On top of the glass 
cabinet are my small
Baby Dolls.

Janie on the left and China Baby Ellen on the right.
Janie is a Patsy Baby from the 1930s and Ellen was
painted by my Grandmother in the 1970s.

Inside the glass cabinet, the baby dolls 
sit on, is my Patsyette Townhouse.
This is the bottom floor.

On the left is Helena and on the right is Elizabeth.
They are also from the 1930s.

This is their bedroom on the top floor.

As we move along the right side of the room, 
we come to my work area.

My Tiny Betsy's are now here.

As we move around to the left we come 
to the room's corner. The baskets hold my favorite
children's story books. On the shelf is my parents
wedding album and a favorite photo of my kids.
I love this corner.

And here is my desk.  Actually it is an old dressing table.
It's part of a bedroom set that's been in my 
family since around 1920.

This is how my desk was set up before.
Same dark grey blind in the window.  Blah.

I made a second drape!  I think I may go get more of this light 
pink and redo the other drape.

Now I can see my photos and my Cute
Suzie Sunshine. Suzie moved from the other 
window, you'll see why soon.

Next we come to my sewing table.  Nothing much has
changed here.  This is an antique oak kitchen
table.  I love it for my sewing table.

On the wall to the left of my sewing table is this shelf.
That black floral doll dress was from a China doll 
that belonged to my Grandma when she was a girl.
Sadly her little sister dropped the doll and 
she was broken!

And below is my large baby dolls and my
1940s Georgene Raggedy Ann and Andy.
And in her own cradle my recent find
Dimples from 1928.

NOW, we are at the BIG dollhouse.


Here is the whole. We will start at the top and move down
left to right.

Top left is my Ideal Crissy room. On the left is Crissy
and on the right is Shea.

Here is the girls record player. They love
listening to the Jackson Five.

Between the left and right top is  Shea's guitar
a wicker chair and a dresser. The little
girls like to play with their
Etch-a-Sketch.

On top of the dresser.

The right top is the room shared by Mia on 
the left and Cricket on the right.
All four of these girls are growing hair
Ideal dolls from the 1970s.

Also from the 1970s are my Liddle Kiddles.
On the left is Dainty Deer  Animiddle and on
 the right is Florence Niddle Kiddle.

These are replacements for the dolls I
played with as a girl!

Next is the middle floor.

On the far left is this little rom for
my Wellie Wishers.
Kendall and Willa.

Next is, WELL!  This is a surprise a little later.
This is Elise from the 1950s. she has moved!

Third room over is Molly's. 

And on the far right is Emma's room.

Next is the bottom floor.

Bottom left is the Living Room.
On the left is Kit and on the right
is Martin.

The middle room is our Kitchen.

I made this range with some help from my DH.

The China cabinet.

Bottom right is Julie and Grace's room.
They are still deciding on a design.

BUT!  What's the big change?!?

This room is now Bethany and Kimberly's!
They are excited to start decorating!
Bethany and Kimberly are from around 1983.
So their room will be...

The 1980s Room

Bethany and Kimberly LOVE pink!
Well, because of...


AND

The girls just love how
Molly Ringwald dresses.

They love oversized jackets and shirts.

The girls like all the oversize fashions
of the 80s.

The girls have a nice collection of SWATCHES.
(what 80s girl doesn't?)

And brooches to add to their outfits.

The girls love to look at all the teen
magazines!

This is Kimberly's side of the room.

This is Bethany's side of the room.

The girls have a new poster, but no room to hang it!
They'll figure something out.

In the mean time, here are 
some more 80s outfits!

Oversize jackets with lots of pins.

mini-skirts with tees and flats.

This is Kimberly's 'Pretty in Pink' outfit.

I love Bethany in lavender!

Cute hat Bethany.

I made the girls some oversize vests.

They love to accessorize with pins.

A close-up.

Both Vests are reversible!

Here's a close-up of Bethany's.

Very pretty girls!

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