who is turning 2.
I plan to send her a baby doll and
a set of play dishes each year on her birthday. As the
years roll by and she grows into a young woman,
the dolls will change and the play dishes will become
real pieces of dishware.
I collect and restore vintage Horsman dolls. Usually the rubber body ones
with the sculpted hair. Once in a while , I run across lovely vintage
baby dolls with soft bodies and friendly faces.
This is a 1972 Horsman , once loved , years ago, by some little girl.
I wanted my niece to have a soft bodied vintage baby doll of her own
and picked this doll out of my collection to prepare for her.
I had these sweet little doll shoes that fit the doll perfectly,
so I decided to make her outfit to match the shoes.
She has such a friendly face and she looks so life- like!
I also made a little doll quilt out of fabric
left over from when my children were small.
I bought a small set of play dishes........
and decided to also make her a zebra from a
kit I had stashed away for years.
They all traveled away to her in a big box.........
as you can see, the doll now has a new life,
with a new little girl, who will love her
all over again!
How exciting, the baby doll looks just lovely. And the cute zebra.. wonderful and sweet of you.. love the red outfit.. with love Janice
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! Love your handiwork, XOXO
ReplyDeleteThat is so precious, such a wonderful tradition to start.
ReplyDeleteShe is a lucky little girl, so precious! I love the baby doll outfit, can you share what pattern you used?
ReplyDeleteKathleen, you're the best! What a difference you made in the doll with her new shoes and dress. Dolls are fun to sew for, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteA sweet dolly and a lovely gift!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tradition! Something I'm sure she will love and cherish as the years pass by.
ReplyDeleteBlessings~
What wonderful, personal gifts for your niece, I'm sure she will always treasure them!
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