Everything in the two photographs below is from thrift stores and flea markets. The desk was a jewelery box and the bust of George Washington originally held Avon men's after-shave.
The doll was an exciting find! Saturday morning, Gail and I had dental appointments (just cleaning) on the north side of Columbus. As we were leaving I asked Gail if we could stop by my three favorite thrift stores on the way home. This was her first time 'round and she wasn't all that excited. I promised her lunch at her favorite resturant.
We entered a large independent store and I walked to the rear to check out the dolls. The 18" dolls sell for $3 (The price is always written on the bottom of one foot . . . with a black permanent marker). I usually find a Battat doll, although I once found an Alexander. I removed a doll from the shelf and began my inspection . . . hummm . . . excellent face and hair . . . a rather nice dress too.
Then I turned her over, lifted her hair, and read "PLEASANT COMPANY" molded into the back of her neck!
I didn't explain my find to Gail until we were back in the car. She said, "You enjoy the search and discovery, don't you." Well, she understands a bit more about me and my dolls. What is more difficult for someone else to understand is why I feel so happy when I'm working with my 'girls'.
Anyway, the tights and shoes are from Dori's Doll Boutique, my favorite place to shop for AG.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Cast Iron Providance
I recently visited an outdoor flea market and found a vendor with two items of interest that, together, cost a bit more than my 'budget' for the day ($20). I continued touring the market until it suddenly started raining. I immediately turned around and walked back to the vendor's table (so long, budget). When I arrived, he was busy packing up. The rain was getting stronger and I could hear thunder in the distance. He turned around, looked at me and said, "I'll take $20 for both".
I gave him $20 and got soaked walking back to my car! The two items are pictured below.
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A cast iron and wood school desk.
The doll below is a BFC 'Noelle', but her hair is more black than brown. I must confess that I did some photo editing and eliminated her wrist joints.
It didn't take me long to realize that the BFC dolls represent an older child than AG, OC, MA dolls. I would guess about 12 years old. The slender figure and long neck are obvious features . . . others are not so obvious. The torso is a bit more . . . mature . . .
The dress is recycled from a $3 thrift store 'fashon doll'. She's wearing white lace stockings over pink tights.
The shoes are from one of the BFC 'Fashon Packs' and were originally hot pink with thick white soles. The BFC shoes are . . . unattractive . . . I spray painted them with white acrylic paint. I then glued silk flowers, previously dipped in clear acrylic medium, to the fronts.
Does anyone know of a source for well-made shoes that fit BFC dolls?
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A cast Iron and wood park bench.
I gave him $20 and got soaked walking back to my car! The two items are pictured below.
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A cast iron and wood school desk.
The doll below is a BFC 'Noelle', but her hair is more black than brown. I must confess that I did some photo editing and eliminated her wrist joints.
It didn't take me long to realize that the BFC dolls represent an older child than AG, OC, MA dolls. I would guess about 12 years old. The slender figure and long neck are obvious features . . . others are not so obvious. The torso is a bit more . . . mature . . .
The dress is recycled from a $3 thrift store 'fashon doll'. She's wearing white lace stockings over pink tights.
Does anyone know of a source for well-made shoes that fit BFC dolls?
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A cast Iron and wood park bench.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Arranging Flowers
About three weeks ago, my wife Gail and I spent a quiet weekend in Charleston, West Virginia (an easy 4-hour drive from Columbus, Ohio). Of course I had to check out at least one Flea Market.
Our son-in-law Mike grew up in Charleston. When we returned and I told him about my fleas, his first comment was, "But you missed the big market."
Oh well, I foresee another road trip in my future.
Our son-in-law Mike grew up in Charleston. When we returned and I told him about my fleas, his first comment was, "But you missed the big market."
Oh well, I foresee another road trip in my future.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Serenity
An OG Jenny with two Thrift Store finds. The Jewelery Box is in really good condition.
The clock is in perfect condition. Instead of the usual four brass balls that rotate back and forth, it has four small pink Roses in green pots. The clock face and base are glazed ceramic. The Serenity prayer is printed on the base.
The clock is in perfect condition. Instead of the usual four brass balls that rotate back and forth, it has four small pink Roses in green pots. The clock face and base are glazed ceramic. The Serenity prayer is printed on the base.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Lamps and Flowers
Everything in this photograph is from Thrift Stores except the doll's tights and shoes (Dori's). The oil lamp is functional, but I have to work up the courage to light it.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Early 1900's Costume Ideas
This is a photograph of my grandmother as a young girl (about 1915). Notice the hat and the heels on her shoes (Boots?).
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