I haven’t done a post on rescue dolls for a while. I have had one or two at home but hadn’t bothered to take pictures. However, over the last couple of weeks I’ve had some that were a bit, well shall we say different.
First of all, was this Disney Princess. When I saw her I very nearly tossed her. I think her previous owner was an aspiring surgeon as her arms and legs were wrapped in bandaids and masking tape. She had been inked and given a serious hair cut. I decided to bring her home just to see how much of an improvement I could make. Below you can see her as she was when I found her and later on after having the tape removed and a good scrub in the sink. At this stage, there are still some marks I will need to use acne cream on but most of the pen marks came off with Fairy and scrubbing with bicarb soda. Her hair is going to be the biggest issue. I don’t want to buy a wig for a doll we’ll probably sell for a dollar or two; her head is rock hard so I don’t fancy doing a reroot. I think that the best I can do will be to cut off the rest of the hair and get her a hat. We’ll return to her in the future.
The other day while tidying the toy shelves my friend Donna found a zip lock bag of dolls which must have been put out by other volunteers. She gave it to me, asking if I wanted to do anything with them. I could see that they all had messy hair and some were nude so I said that would take them home to sort out. Normally we would not sell fashion dolls in a bulk lot like that, and as they were, I certainly did not feel they were worth the $10 that was written on the bag. Here are the girls apart from the Barbie on the far right who I’d found separately. There was also a small doll who looks more like a cake topper doll to me but I haven’t included her here.
One of the Skipper dolls in this batch had also been a victim of tape. She was wrapped in duct tape. Perhaps her owner had been trying to create a little black dress for her but the poor girl looked like she had been tied up as her legs were unable to move. Apart from that the dolls were just dirty and had messy hair so I set out to clean them all with Fairy dishwashing liquid which I also used to wash their hair.
Luckily the duct tape was much easier to remove than the masking tape on the Disney doll which I had to soak off. The black tape came off quite easily and I was pleased to see that Skipper had not suffered any other damage except a hair cut.
After everyone had been scrubbed, shampooed and conditioned I sat them by a window to dry.
The older Barbie had splayed legs and a wobbly head so I have decided to see if I can fix that. I dunked her legs in boiling water, straightened them and tied them together with an elastic bandage. I will probably have to remove her head and I think from memory the fix is a rubber band wrapped around the neck joint.
I’ll show the finished dolls and attempt some ID’s next week.
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Fecha: September 29, 2019 at 01:33AM
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