Showing posts with label Historical Doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical Doll. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Kit Goes To School

While I was at American Girl Place in New York City, I kept on hanging around Kit's display and I kept looking at her dresses.

Her dresses have always made me wish I was living in her era. I love the details, the patterns, the cloche hats, piping. I love it ALL!

And when I saw the School Skirt Set was just all of that combined, I knew I had to have it for my Kit! I am not planning to do a review on this because I think it's just so fabulous, I think my photos should just convince you to get it!

Kit walking to school in her school skirt set!

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Outtakes: Molly's Polka Dot Outfit

When I take pictures of my dolls for a review or just for gratuitous sake, I always have EXTRA pictures. I've never posted them here before, only on Flickr in order to showcase it to a different audience.

However...

WHY NOT HERE?!

So for your viewing pleasure...


Saturday, 9 March 2013

American Girl Restoration - Hair, The Aftermath

Looking at party girl Samantha, she doesn't look so party girl anymore.

Here she is posing in her Buster Brown Dress!

American Girl Restoration - Hair (Part III)

Remember where I left off with Samantha's hair journey?

American Girl Restoration - Hair (Part II)


I always seem to be dunking Sammy's hair in a bowl full of fluid.

After a month, I finally took her out of the closet after flying her from New York City. Samantha looked so sad in her play dress and pinafore. Her hair frizzy and dry even after a downy dunk. I knew I had to do something else to her hair.


Friday, 8 March 2013

American Girl Restoration - Hair (Part I)

Her hair (even with downy) looks like it needs more help!

I've always had a fascination with older dolls. Dolls that have been well-loved, well-played, well..everything. I have won a couple of dolls from eBay with terrible hair. Dolls that have been brush one too many and are needing a spa day to restore the shine and smoothness of new doll hair.