Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Bits and Bobs

My Frido 1967 brunette Gingham NP with her gorgeous eye painting wearing a OOAK Ruthsdoll's outfit with JJ long red boots.
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1966 Frido Develpomental Dungaree doll who has chosen to wear this Betsy-May OOAK Viyella dress outfit.

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1966 Frido blonde Jeans doll seen here in a Pinestreetstudio Poloo Shirt and pinafore with Kiltie tights and commercially made shoes.

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Close up of my mantelpiece decorated for Christmas.

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One of my annual New Year presents to my daughter, a bowl of Hyacinths so that when her decorations are taken down and everything at first seems very bare, the blooms provide an attraction and their scent delightfully fills the room.

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Enlisted with Sarah W. help again.

4 comments:

  1. Yes, doll envy ;-) They are all gorgeous and can't quite decide if I have a favourite. I do like the outfit the first girl is wearing, very 'trendy'. I also like the pinafore your pretty blonde is wearing as well.

    I've just posted some pictures of some of my girls in their jumpers I've been knitting.

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  2. Kendal, your girl in the red boots looks so nice and i love the other two girls outfits, the pink/blue colour very lovely.

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  3. This new and *big picture format* is just WONDERFUL... certainly showcases their fabulous hand painted eyes... BEAUTIFUL NPs!
    I, too, like all the outfits... enjoyed seeing how the hair and eye coloring of each doll coordinates with each outfit... very very nice.
    Your mantelpiece, decorated in gold, is quite elegant.
    And, what a great gift idea to give a lovely bowl of hyacinths (will need to make a note to self here) to enjoy in the New Year.
    Thank you, as always, for such great pics.
    Hugs, -Anne

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  4. Great NP photos! The brunette in the great red boots is a vision!!!!!

    Love the idea of New Year's hyacinths. So very nice to help transition from Christmas to the New Year.

    Thank you for sharing :)

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