Showing posts with label doll make over. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doll make over. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Paradise Kids 18" Doll Goodwill Find and Makeover!


Doll Friends,

Ok found just another moment here...
I found this pretty little lady last week at Goodwill for $3.99!
I had to bring her home and clean her up because...


She'd been through a rough time. 


I actually used to have a Paradise Kids doll but I'd sent her to Frann a while ago for her collection. So it's neat another one found her way to the Doll House... 




She seemed in pretty good shape other than her hair... 
So I just cut it it off and started trying on wigs...




Here is the first wig I tried on her... It wasn't horrible. 


But I loved this one the minute I put it on her... Just cute!


I love the soft waves and cute shorter style. 


So I think this is the one I'll keep on her. I'm not postive... The wig was actually really really tight. Paradise Kids obviously have a bit larger head size than other 18inch dolls. So right at her temples you can see the 'plug holes' from her prior hair. But her hair will be worn down in this style so I don't know if it will matter. We shall see...

Better run!
XXOO
Heather

Friday, May 12, 2017

Meet Prism! My Latest OOAK Doll!!

Greetings and Salutations Doll Friends!

I seem to be on a roll lately with custom OOAK dolls... As I mentioned in my last post about the kitchen remodel in the Doll House I got a bit of a windfall of Doll Mad Money and decided this time, instead of buying any new dolls, I would focus on re-making dolls I already own but am not utterly in love with over into dolls I love


I've always wanted to buy a Beautifully Custom Doll Wig but they are generally nearly $50 each and that's more than I ususally pay for a whole doll! However, for whatever reason, when they restocked this time they offered a beautiful rainbow colored wig for only $26 with free shipping! So I knew the time was right to try them and was so excited to get my pretty new doll wig.


It arrived very quickly, just a few days after I ordered it! I couldn't wait to open it up and put it on!!


It was packaged up so nicely in a really pretty fabric draw string bag and you can tell by just the weight of the wig that it's a good quality one. 


Look at all those pretty colors!! I knew exactly which doll I was going to use the wig for.


I'd recently found an American Girl Felicity at Goodwill and had cleaned her up and put a wig on her... But I wasn't totally in love with her in the new wig. So, Felicity it was!



So... Meet Prism!! My newest OOAK Doll! I love love love her!!


I am sure she will be a favorite in the Doll House now because I think she is just so pretty! What do you think? I sure hope you like her too.

Better run!
Till Next Time!
XXOO
Heather

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Heidi Ott Faithful Friends 18 Inch Doll Make-Over

Hi Doll Friends!!

Last year, I found a new in the box Heidi Ott Faithful Friends doll and was so thrilled because I find the face sculpts on them so beautiful. When I found her she had the dreadful wig that they came with... When they mass produced them for Target they were only priced at about $40.00, which, for a Heidi Ott Doll up until then was unheard of. The clothing they came with was absolutely top notch (some of best I've ever seen) and the face, hand and feet were all so well done... But the wigs? Rubbish!! So... I'd re-wigged her a while ago with a wig I recycled off a porcelain doll. However, I wasn't ever happy with it because it was a smidge too big... I knew I'd eventually change it again but it wasn't a high priority because...


The thing about the dolls is that even though their hand and feet sculpts were done so very well, the body design was not all that great. The shoulders are cloth and very wideset and the body is soft and not poseable at all really... So they don't stand all that well (without a stand or a wall to lean on) and can't really sit all that well either. So... The doll just sort of sat because of all these reasons. 


She was beautiful but lonely...


Fast forward to last week... I found another Our Generation Doll second hand at Goodwill.


I paid a tiny bit more than I usually do but I had the cash on me and new the doll would make a perfect one for a body transplant for my Heidi Ott doll!


Her hair was a mess but I didn't bother with it because I wasn't keeping her head on... 


Here they are before 'surgery'.


See why I wasn't totally fond of the wig... It was a bit too big and I couldn't get all the old glue off the front of the bangs... Trust me, it was, at the time, an improvement over the old wig but... Not my favorite.


So I've done a few body transplants before... I'll have to post a link to the 'procedure' when I can find it... Running out of time to write this blog this morning and want to get it posted before I get ready for church! LOL



But the photos will give you the gist of the procedure anyway...


This photo made me giggle... Is that terrible?


Mid way done... I'd taken off the Heidi Ott dolls wig by then...


New body attached!!


After surgery. I'll donate the OurGen/HeidiOtt Hybrid doll to the Goodwill... Maybe some other girl won't mind her somewhat unusual body? I was a bit bummed because naturally I liked the hands and feet themselves better on the original body but... The new one lets her stand so much better and look better in cute clothes. 


See what I mean??? SO. CUTE!


I am thrilled with how she came out. I think she may end up being one of my favorite dolls. I named her Karrie after a friend of mine that she, after her make-over, looks almost exactly like!


I just couldn't stop taking her photo! I love her. What do you think?

Gotta run or will be late to church!
Till next time!!
XXOO
Heather
















Sunday, April 5, 2015

Another Boy Doll is Born! Vito Arrives at Doll House!

Greetings and Salutations Doll Friends!

Isn't it funny how, pretty often, when we go searching for that one specific thing we want, determined it would be perfect, only to have it allude us. Then, about the moment we decide to take a different route and try PlanB, the thing we had so desperately searched for presents itself! I should just learn that is the order of the universe and stop trying to force things. Who knows... Enough 'deep thinking'! On to the dolls!

So, if you've read my prior postings, you know that we recently added a boy doll named J.J. to the doll house! You can read his story here. So, in that posting, I mentioned that I had purchased a 'boy doll' wig to have on hand for the eventuality of finding a perfect doll to make-over. Then I found J.J. and his hair cut worked out so well that I was left with the wig to await a different 'future' doll. Figured it'd taken me this long to find J.J. so I'd just lay it away and wait...

Well... I didn't have to wait long. Within two weeks of finishing J.J., almost to the day, I found this doll at a Garage Sale for $2! If you're not looking at dolls with 'toy box hair', you may wonder if I found a deal when you take a look at her. Trust me though, I was stoked!


She is a Battat doll from 1998. Battat is the name that Our Generation Dolls like Joy used to go by and look like. Our Generation has their own website here where you can learn more about the modern day versions. However, I've always wanted one of the 1998 versions after seeing them on eBay because I think the face mold is perfect for a boy doll. I am not trying to be cold, but, well, it's just not the 'prettiest' face mold that ever was but for a boy, it's perfect! 


Look at that messy hair! I wasn't actually too worried about the hair being a mess because I could tell this doll was, as far as I could tell, taken out of the box, played with a small amount and then just deserted to the toy bin. How can I tell this? Well, she is in her original outfit and her headband has never even been removed from her hair. I can tell because it has the white fasteners still attaching it to her head!!


Here is her neck label, reading "1998 Battat Made In China"


See the white fastener? That means they never even bothered to take out her original hair accessory. Poor doll never got played with or appreciated properly! Oh well, we are about to change all that. 


As you can see, she is a 'wigged' Battat. Some older Battat dolls have plugged hair but the 'deluxe' versions had wigs. I was pretty stoked! I had an idea that I may be able to take wig off, clean it up and use it on a different doll... Little did I know how hard it would be to take this wig off. More on that in a minute...


As you can see, the prior owners must've missed the instructions on how to properly care for her hair. Teehee...


She also had an "Our Generation" tag, which surprised me because I didn't realize the name "Our Generation" went back to 1998...? I tell you, just when you think you know a bit about dolls, you find out new things. I love it.  


I mentioned that her wig was hard to remove. Seriously, it was a nightmare. I used methods I'd seen on YouTube, enlisting non-acetone nail polish remover and a spoon and lots of elbow grease! When I took a wig off an old doll last time, the Liberty Landing doll, the wig came off with no trouble at all, I didn't even have to use any nail polish remover. This wig was a different story. It took me at least two hours of lots of struggling, half a bottle of nail polish remover (that I eventually just started pouring into her scalp line to try and eat through the stubborn glue!! I avoided getting it anywhere near her eyes!) and eventually even asking my husband to help, to get it off!! I've mentioned the makeover on a few doll forums on Facebook and sure enough, everyone I spoke to that has attempted to take a wig off this kind of doll struggled much the same. So... I guess kudos to them for making them durable against kids ripping them off! Because this wig wasn't going anywhere without a lot of trouble!


Sadly, the original glue job was incredibly messy too so the poor doll had wig glue down her neck below her hair line, all over the place. What a mess!


She was also very dirty... Not that a little dirt ever scared me away from a doll, I love cleaning them up and making them nice again! 


Here is me testing the new hair color I was going to put on. I like it!


Here is the wig I used. I got it for a good deal on eBay and could've, at the time, purchased a red one just like it and didn't. Rats! I hate eBay regrets! Now if I want another boy doll wig, I am going to have to pay about three times what I paid for this one. *sigh* Oh well... Maybe when I have a hankering for a new boy doll again, I'll find another great deal. It's been known to happen. 


As you can see, we were not able to get the entire wig cap from the old wig off. We literally just could not get it to budge. I am not sure if it was super glue or what but we decided a wig cap under the new wig would just have to be ok. 


I liked having a 'non-plugged' head to deal with. It just seems like a better surface for the doll wig to adhere to. Although I've replaced the hair of a doll with plugged hair before with success.


So... I am going to change the pronoun of the doll now because he is certainly all boy now!! I love the way he came out! I've named him Vito, after my real life son, because he looks just like him. Well, saying he was a doll. So, now I have two brothers for the dolls!!!


Aren't they handsome!!


I am sure you will see Vito in many upcoming doll adventures!! The girls are so excited to have another brother! I am pretty sure they'll have more in the future. Just a matter of me finding the right doll and a good wig... I am thinking we need a brunette next time... Or maybe a red head... Or or or... We will just have to see what doll finds it's way to the Doll House I guess. 


Thanks for stopping by! See you again next time!!