Miss Smith, your 3 bisque dolls are inexpensive collector dolls made in the late 70's early 80's. The first and last one specifically look like the style sold to look like an antique doll in the Sunday supplement. Grocery stores also carried this style bisque doll.They don't have any real...
Stunning!!!
I didn't get any pics of me in my dress.:( We got some snow and just had to go out in it so all plans went out the window.
I wore the black dress, rolled my bangs and curled the length. The sweater clips didn't fit over the bows on the shoes but I wore a sparkling bracelet...
I got these goodies in from a friend in a secret santa exchange:
My SIL also gave me a DVD collection of Claudet Colbert movies, and I got the Vintage Patterns for Modern Knitters book from DH.
Thank you ladies for the advice! I actually think I have a pair of sweater clips I can use as shoe clips that are rhinestone. I am liking that idea. Thanks!
Inky you must post picks of this when you are all dolled up! I'm sure you will look smashing!
BTW....how did you make that little collage? Very nifty!
Since I don't have time to make my plaid taffeta dream dress for this year I have decided to wear a 50's black cocktail dress that I got this...
Thank you for shaing those Inky! I have bookmarked the links. I am not really a collector of paper dolls but I do have a few sets, some that I played with when I was little, The Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy book, Gone With the Wind repro, and Deanna Durbin.
I LOVE the Four Daughters...
What a fun snood! That color is very pretty!
Here is my open crown snood. I've added to the original pattern by lining the inside of the headband with cotton.
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