All The American Girl Dolls
When I went to American Girl Place Chicago a few weeks ago, I took tons of pictures and it is taking me some time to get them posted. Here are some group photos of all the 18″ American Girl Dolls...
View ArticleRaggedy Ann Turns 95
Created by Johnny Gruelle in 1915, Raggedy Ann was one of the first, if not the first, doll to be marketed with a line of story books. Raggedy Ann is a rag doll known for having red yarn hair and a...
View ArticleUpdated with New Pictures – The New American Girl Historical Characters
UPDATED May 25, 2011!! Thanks to Gabriela who has been lucky enough to see the books first hand at the book publisher’s show and is sending me pictures. Meet Marie-Grace and Meet Cécile book covers....
View ArticleWhich Historical Nightgown?
Today I have 4 historical doll nightgowns to share. This is kind of like those character quizzes. Instead of, “Which character are you?”, it will be, “What historical nightgown would you wear?” First...
View ArticleCaroline and a Hairstyle from 1812
Today I have an up-do for Caroline inspired by a hairstyle from an 1812 magazine. It is cascading curls bundled together with a tie. Creating a lovely, elegant hairstyle fit for 1812. This hairstyle...
View Article4 Dolls 1 Outfit- Caroline’s Travel Outfit
The dolls are into Caroline’s closet today. They are taking turns trying on Caroline Travel Outfit with the Spencer Jacket and Hat. This outfit is inspired by clothing that was popular in the early...
View ArticleElegant Victorian Hairstyle
We are doing a little time traveling this morning featuring a Victorian hairstyle from 1879. The Hairdresser My first french braid was on a barbie. Small doll, so yes, a small braid. The results were...
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