Saturday, 31 December 2011

Wish me luck....

... as I'm now trying on my own for the second time to add more of the 'enlarged' photos from Photobucket.


Belle, a 1970 Gregor customised by Shelly with Mabel Lucy Attwell eye style painting and a Global Cosette wig ( unfortunately now discontinued.) Belle has chosen a simple smock styled dress in brushed cotton by Karensyarn with Ruthsdolls distressed boots and manufactured socks.



This 1970 very pretty Trendon blonde Gingham girl with two-toned beautifully soft hair has chosen to wear a dress made and given to me for my 70th birthday by Jill Mackley (Frocks and Socks) with manufactured socks and JJ sandals.




A Trendon wide faced Gingham girl with eyes enhanced a little by Shelly to cover their slight greening wearing a complete OOAK outfit by Ruthsdolls.







Another wide faced Trendo Gingham girl wearing yet another OOAK outfit by Ruthsdolls in brushed cotton.




When I missed buying Belle from Shelly's website I sent this 1972 Trendon doll and a dark brown Global Cosette wig down to her to try to replicate Belle and this was the result. She has chosen to wear a vintage-sasha outfit with Pinestreetstudio socks and manufactured shoes.




Apologies for the different sized font and the positions of the descriptions with regards to the photos but this is due to whether I wrote them actually in Photobucket or on the blog itself. Will hopefully rectify this on the next new post.

Thursday, 29 December 2011

More girls who have changed themselves into dresses for Christmas.

Please note that FINALLY I have hopefully mastered the technique of adding photos to my blog via Photobucket after re-sizing.
Three cheers! Hip, hip, hooray!

Harper, a 1970 Trendon Doll customised by Shelly called and wearing a Ruthsdoll's dress and manufactured shoes and socks.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

My Sasha girls get changed for Christmas

As I mentioned a few weeks before, my Sasha girls tried to be helpful to 'BUSY' me by changing themselves into these pretty dresses for Christmas Day.



1970 Trendon doll re-rooted by Jackie wearing a little knitted cardy by Molly over her vintage-sasha outfit.



1970 'minty' Trendon doll wearing a vintage-sasha outfit with another little Molly cardy
added for warmth.



1969 Frido wigged in a Global Cosette discontinued wig doll (one of my daughter's favourites of my dolls)
wearing a dress bought off Shelly's website and yet another of Molly's little knits and Ruthsdoll's distressed boots.




1968 Frido Single Fringe Dungaree girl who has taken the easiest way out and added yet another of Molly's cardy's over a vintage-sasha dress and manufactured shoes and socks.



Tuesday, 27 December 2011

I'm having a computer lesson later today...

in the hope that I can master this re-sizing in Photobucket before the transfer to my bog as Sarah W has been doing for me. So watch this space. Many thanks for all the gorgeous Sasha outfits and accessories that I have been given this Christmas. I have planned to have a Sasha play/trying-on with photography day on Friday when the family have returned home.

Saturday, 24 December 2011

My Christmas Doll and I wish you all a very happy Christmas.

She is a special 1966 Frido Developemental girl who originally came straight from the factory in a brown cord dress instead of the usual Gingham and was up for sale at a toy fair in her box which was was officially labelled brunette/Brown Cord.
I have called her Noelle in honour of Christmas.

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She is seen here in a Lama Coat designed and knitted by Rosie Shortell and given to me for my 70th birthday, Dollydoodle leggings and JJ red long boots.
Many thanks Sarah for re-sizing and downloading this photo. I'm hoping that this will be the last time that I shall have to bother you with this task as my daughter is going to try again at teaching me how to do it.

Friday, 23 December 2011

Now finished decorating the house.

My daughter bought me this TWIG Tree a few years ago after I had begun to struggle with selecting, bringing home, trimming and preparing and putting it into it's stand then decorating a real Norway Conifer tree that I so like on account of their scent that delightfully fills the room. Will take some photos of it lit up when I have worked out which plug from the TV, Freeview box, DVD player and old video recorder I can do without on the too full at the moment plugs and adapter.

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There are still a few more presents to put under it but they haven't been photographed as it was very wet and rather dull today in my conservatory where I take the photos just using natural light.

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Close up of the twigs and baubles.

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The decorated mantelpiece. (Will see if I can take a better photo tomorrow.)

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The gold wreath above the nest of tables between the lounge and dining areas. (Please notice in this and in the next few photos how well the Sasha girls have dressed themselves ready for the 25th.)

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Close up of the wreath that does from the looks of things needs a little adjustment to one or two of the flowers and leaves. Will hopefully get around to it later.

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The wrought iron candelabra in the corner of the dining area that likes to have a little bit of decoration at Christmas.

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Close up of the top half.

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The Victorian Kissing Bunch by the front door. Unfortunately it looks as though it is drying out a little too quickly. Might leave it out in the rain over night to freshen up.


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The weather has been so warm this year that the Geranuims in the chimney pots by the front door are still flowering.

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Just need now to tie the mistletoe up in the hall and set the dining table.
My sincere thanks as usual to Sarah W for re-sizing and listing these photos.

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

More presents.

Presents for my friend's two teenage daughters who both like to receive identical gifts.
Early Trendon baby girl dressed in Dollydoodle's wear.
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One of my brothers has asked me to wrap these three gifts for his wife, the silver papered one is for Christmas, the gold and blackberry for New Year and the red for her birthday.
Early Trendon baby girl with her hair re-rooted by Lisa and wearing a Sashawardrobe fleece jacket, Ruthsdoll's tights and her ear-flap hat which is knitted by Christine Durand.

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Gifts for my opposite neighbour's two boys and their pet Labrador dog, Ralph.

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Another neighbour's twin girl's presents and a Christmas ball for their Weimaraner pet dog, Archie, who goes for walks with my daughter's two dogs Amber and Ellie, of the same breed, when they are up staying with me.
(I thought that this was a good bit of re-cycling as I used the packaging from some Ling Christmas cards to hold their gifts.)

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Yet more thanks to Sarah W for her re-sizing and listings.

Sunday, 18 December 2011

More presents, Chon's bag and a visit from Father Christmas on his sleigh.

These next four photos show different views of my presents to my five grand nephews and nieces.
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This is the Ted Baker bag for my daughter that I forgot to photo in the last post. Originally her presents were meant to fit into this but I got carried away with the wrappings! When my sister came over yesterday she was thrilled with the way that I have wrapped and decorated Chon's gifts that she is going to do her daughter's in a similar fashion but will be using some superb plain black boxes that she already has alternatively with the black paper with silver trees.

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Have wrapped three presents like this to give to friends.

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We had a delightful interruption to the present wrapping last night with the sound of sleigh bells announcing the arrival of Father Christmas to our cul-de-sac so I quickly grabbed my camera abd the nearest Sasha and went to meet him.

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Bye-bye for now Santa Claus. Hopefully you'll visit us on Christmas Eve.

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Some of my 2011 Christmas presents for my family and Sasha friends.

After my notice in November that I'd be taking a break from 'bloggibg' to start my Christmas activities one of my blog followers emailed me this....
'I won’t whine and whinge on, but am hoping you’ll photograph all the lovely pressies, as you have in the past!'
...SO here are some of them. More to follow as they get done.

I originally choose and bought this paper purely to wrap my daughter's and Shelly's presents in (as I know that a couple of years ago Shelly bought a black Christmas tree and decorates it in silver) but I had obviously bought more sheets than I needed so continued wrapping my Sasha friend's presents in it too until it finally ran out.
First, three photos are of my Sasha friends presents.

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These are my daughter's presents taken from quite a few angles to show the decorations. Hoping that she is too busy to view my blog and spoil the surprise. Forgot to take a photo of her black patent Ted Baker shopping bag but will ask Sarah to add it later.

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My grateful thanks to Sarah W for her wonderful photo re-sizings again. Hoping that it won't be too long now before I can take over this job!
Now back to the card writing and present wrapping!