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Angela’s Dolly Care – Hair Care Tips #1

I’ve been seeing some stuff going around on YouTube and other platforms about how to care for doll hair. Some people say brush it often, some say not at all, some say use a comb and others say only a wire brush. Fabric softener, hair conditioner, shampoo or soap? What a mess. My way is not the be all and end all of doll care, but I will share the methods I swear by.
Today’s will be about maintaining doll hair. We’ll work on repairing doll hair sometime in the next while, that’ll be a more involved tutorial after my next thrift shop rescue session.

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Bay’s Story Time – Mermaid Council

Dreamtopia Mermaid Barbie repaints, Left to Right, Purple and White, then Blue, green and silver, then blue and green, then sunset colors, then night sky dark blue with silver, purple and white accents. All have long hair nearly to the bottom of their tail fins.
Left to Right: Meriel of Pearl Caverns, Aralyn of the Deep, Ryanne of Gemstone Cove, Naia of Sunset Bay and Lunessa of Starlit Hollow
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Angela’s Dolly Care – Glue Hair Fix

So, this is for those of you who have had a Mattel doll in the last several years that has come down with the dreaded glue hair problem. When your doll’s head is full of hard, sticky glue that seeps out into her hair and makes it all sticky, clumpy and nasty. Baby powder only works on the ones with light colored hair cos’ it leaves a dusty residue. Ditto for cornstarch. A lot of the suggested cures are toxic, nasty chemicals that can remove the doll’s face paint if you get it too close and they don’t always want to work the first, second or third time out. Even good old trusty Dawn dish soap doesn’t cut this greasy mess. But this does:

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Bay’s Story Time – Mermaids of the Deep

Welcome to our first Story Time blog, where we’ll introduce you to two of our custom dolls and tell you a part of their story!

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Kate’s Tangents – Is There A Right Way To Collect?

I decided to split the last post into two because it was becoming quite the novel.

There is a whole world of collectors out there both young and older who enjoy dolls and toys of all kinds. For some of us, it’s fashion dolls like Barbie, for others the 18 inch dolls like American Girl, Our Generation. Some like expensive ball jointed dolls or look for the most unique dolls to collect. Others like the licensed Disney, Marvel etc. character dolls from certain franchises and want to collect solely those. And still others prefer to simply collect whichever dolls we find attractive in that moment, regardless of which they are.
And this is the other trend I’ve seen lately – People behaving as though there’s a right or wrong way to collect. There truly, truly is not.
You want to keep your dolls in the box to preserve their original hair and clothes to perfection? That’s fine!
You prefer to take them out to play and pose them for photos, restyle hair etc.? Also fine!
Maybe you only collect second hand and prefer to go to thrift stores and flea markets to pick up your dolls of choice for restoration purposes? Cool!
Do you keep them original or customize every doll that comes through your hands? Have just a hand full of customs amid a bunch of originals? Collect modern or vintage or a mix of the two? Barbie? Bratz? Both? Action figures too or just dolls? Larger dolls, smaller dolls, complete sets or just those that strike your fancy? Lots of dolls or just a few choice ones? Doll houses or simple, clean shelves or perhaps you’ll turn the shelves into doll houses? Store bought clothes and accessories or DIY crafting? Do you name every doll or do you simply name the few that mean the most? Leave them on their shelves or bring one down to keep you company at your desk now and then?

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