Seasonally dressed in red and white this little early 1970s sexed baby boy is wearing a Sashawardrobe fleece with red/white stripped Dollydoodle joggers and beanie hat with 1990s Gotz baby shoes.
Seen here enjoying his ride on their rocking horse.
Super close up of his little face and eye painting framed by the fleece's hood and Dollydoodle beanie hat.
Next is an early Trendon sexed baby girl who has been wigged with a Monique baby cap wig who is giving the rocking horse a great big hug as a thank you for the thrilling ride.
Would you like a sugar lump? (Love this view of her little expectant face.) This baby girl is wearing a Dollydoodle fur trimmed fleece and red/white spotted joggers and beanie hat with later Gotz shoes.
Now you know that you are not meant to be touching that alarm clock!
It is not a toy to be played with! There are too many small parts that could could hurt you.
Now stop being so silly. If that clock falls it will break and then your Auntie Shelly will be cross.
Thanks a mill. Sarah for you help again.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Two of Dollydoodle's baby fleeces without the fur trim
Two of the babies are keeping warm and cosy in their new Dollydoodle little fleeces and which are protecting them well from this exceptionally cold spell of weather that we are having at the moment.
Here are the twins in Judith's pale pink and soft yellow versions over manufactured nylon tights.
I know that the bunnie's raincoat isn't quite the yellow but it's the only shade we have here.
I really love this close up photo. I always think that yellow looks so good with their tanned shin tones. (My apologies to Judith for the undone top press-stud.)
The pink bunny's raincoat is a perfect shade to go with the fleece colour this time.
I love the softness of these fleeces. Makes them look so irresistable and cuddly.
A close up of her sweet little face with two of the hair slides that Marion Fricker kindly sent them a year or so ago clipping back her long fringe.
Many thanks for your help again Sarah.
Here are the twins in Judith's pale pink and soft yellow versions over manufactured nylon tights.
I know that the bunnie's raincoat isn't quite the yellow but it's the only shade we have here.
I really love this close up photo. I always think that yellow looks so good with their tanned shin tones. (My apologies to Judith for the undone top press-stud.)
The pink bunny's raincoat is a perfect shade to go with the fleece colour this time.
I love the softness of these fleeces. Makes them look so irresistable and cuddly.
A close up of her sweet little face with two of the hair slides that Marion Fricker kindly sent them a year or so ago clipping back her long fringe.
Many thanks for your help again Sarah.
Sunday, 5 February 2012
New baby Dollydoodle day wear outfit comes to Alsager
When I first saw this tot for sale this old English rhyme came to mind.....
'There was a little girl,
Who had a little curl,
Right in the middle of her forehead,
And when she was good,
She was very, very good,
But when she was bad,
She was horrid.'
....But I was prepared to take the risk and luckily so far we haven't seen the later part surface!!!
A dear little white cotton baby sweatshirt sporting a tiny rocking horse motif on the chest worn over white, with coloured stars (enhancing the coloured threads used in the motif) leggings and a little matching knotted beanie hat.
Seen here on a minty little early 1970s Trendon baby girl with tight 'curls' curtesy of Bettina.
The wearing of the little beanie hat has been banned on account of her 'newly done' curls but will be allowed to be worn on the next baby when it's their turn.
Thanks again Sarah. What would I do without you?
'There was a little girl,
Who had a little curl,
Right in the middle of her forehead,
And when she was good,
She was very, very good,
But when she was bad,
She was horrid.'
....But I was prepared to take the risk and luckily so far we haven't seen the later part surface!!!
A dear little white cotton baby sweatshirt sporting a tiny rocking horse motif on the chest worn over white, with coloured stars (enhancing the coloured threads used in the motif) leggings and a little matching knotted beanie hat.
Seen here on a minty little early 1970s Trendon baby girl with tight 'curls' curtesy of Bettina.
The wearing of the little beanie hat has been banned on account of her 'newly done' curls but will be allowed to be worn on the next baby when it's their turn.
Thanks again Sarah. What would I do without you?
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