01-28-2014 06:21 PM
08-18-2014 07:51 AM
This is a good tip, Mapadittyssuff! Thanks for sharing it! Also, I want to say I love your work in polymer clay.
Goldie
08-18-2014 07:58 AM
08-18-2014 09:18 AM
Cissy came in 20" and 21" tall size. Her dresses are approximately 10" long (shoulder to hem) for short just below the knee length and 15" long for ankle length gowns. Her waist measures 8" all the way around.
Hope that's helpful.
08-22-2014 01:20 PM
Beautiful painting on the Hungarian doll! All your restorations are neat to look at.
Goldie
08-22-2014 02:39 PM
Very helpful! I can't find the dresses I have but I will post a picture when I do. Since I buy bulk clothing at times I have dresses that are not the baby doll type. I have a little bra, panties, and skirt in a see through blue lace that someone sent me once as well and it looks like it would fit her. For under clothing I guess. I also found Sally's rollers at thrift store and they are very small ones for perming--have you ever seen those?
They are yellow and maybe 3 inches long and as big around as maybe a pencil in the center.
Thanks!
KarI
09-07-2014 04:04 PM
Posting my latest revamp. Actually, it was just the cleaning up of a very old & dusty Mexican Folk Art doll. I had to take this one apart. She is made of Mexican oil cloth stuffed with excelsior and is pin jointed at the hips and shoulders. Her hair is floss and her sandals are leather. The baby is made of wood and had the remnants of feather hair...I added lamb fur to the baby's head. The ric rac on the skirt lost a little color but I prefer that to the odiferous mess I purchased. She will now grace a book shelf while she airs out further.
** I purchased this doll right here on eBay because I was curious about its construction due to another post, "Paper Mache Dolls."
09-07-2014 05:01 PM
Wow--that is amazing! I agree with your skirt comment and it really looks clean! Nice job!
09-08-2014 05:56 PM
All of you are astoundingly talented!
09-12-2014 07:33 PM
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09-14-2014 09:12 AM
09-14-2014 09:39 AM
Thank you! I can't take all of the credit. There used to be a wonderful seamstress that used to post to this board. She recreated the dress for me. The original was way beyond repair. Rita was one of my absolute favorites, I miss her very much!
09-14-2014 05:24 PM
Do any of you happen to know anything about bisque dolls? I think I maybe got taken on this one. 🙂 $20. Not even sure if it's a boy or girl. I don't know if the outfit is original to the doll or not either. The hairstyle looks British to me. I can't see any markings on him/her and no idea of age. Very odd looking compared to anything i can possible Google. Roughly 8 inches tall-not quite. Stringed arms and legs and they are loose. Needs a cleaning as well and not sure how to clean bisque. I will try soap and water unless your thoughts are otherwise.
Or maybe where to look up info on the doll--I am happy to do research. In fact it's what I do best! I have never bought bisque dolls and I bought two. The other was just $3 and she is marked Japan and smaller. I see those have little or no value. Bless you for all you guys do. I must have at least 100 dolls and I honestly fall in love with them and treat them like children. Almost believe they have souls...
Kari
09-14-2014 05:42 PM
I'd say you should probably start a new topic. Just taking a wild guess but he/she looks like a modern reproduction done by a crafter or hobbyist. The blue one piece looks like it belongs to Tammy.