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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Doll Collecting - How To Get Started


Dolls can be babies or high fashion models, sweet little girls or vampish sirens. There are almost as many kind of dolls as there are collectors, so whether you find yourself lingering amongst the pink boxes of the Toys 'R' Us doll department or gazing at the magazine photos of lifelike Ashton-Drake baby dolls, if you're reading this article you're probably thinking you'd like to start a doll collection.

Where to start?

First of all, collecting dolls can be an expensive hobby, so be sure you know where your "dolly dollars" are going to come from. Many doll collectors support their hobby by sewing, knitting, or crocheting doll clothes to sell, either on ebay, a Website, or at craft fairs. Dolls can be like potato chips -- it's impossible to just have one -- so be aware of your budget and space restrictions. You might not want dolls taking over your home!

Second, think about what kind of dolls you're attracted to. Some collectors are eclectic and like to own many different types of dolls. Others prefer to specialize in one main type, such as baby dolls or fashion dolls, while still other choose to concentrate on one brand or line. So while one collector may own several Barbies, a Ginny, a Madame Alexander doll, a few antique porcelain dolls, and a reborn baby doll, another may own Barbies, Genes, Kitty Colliers, and even a few Bratz, and yet another collector may choose to own only Sasha dolls. In short, no two doll collectors -- or collections -- are alike, and each doll collection is a unique expression of its owner's tastes.

If you're not familiar with all the different types and lines of dolls out there, the best thing to do is a lot of research. The Internet has really revolutionized doll collecting and is a seemingly endless source of information on the hobby. Many brick-and-mortar doll shops are also online, but many shops are Internet-only. Read, read, read -- pore over the doll magazines and thumb through collectors guidebooks. Look at lots of photos and read lots of descriptions to see what interests you. It's important, if you can, to attend a doll show or visit a doll shop to see dolls in person -- seeing dolls "in the flesh" is very different from seeing them in photos, and you may find yourself surprised to be pulled toward a doll at a show that you hadn't looked at twice online.

A doll show will expose you to a wide variety of dolls. You'll see, of course, the popular vinyl fashion dolls like Robert Tonner's Kitty Collier, Tyler Wentworth, and Betsy McCall, but you'll also see vintage Barbie and Ken dolls, as well as dolls by the venerable older companies like Effanbee and Madame Alexander. You'll see antique French and German dolls, play dolls, American Girl dolls, Bleuette, and even paper dolls. Take it all in -- this is your education.

Once you're ready to start purchasing dolls, the doll show and the brick-and-mortar doll shop are great places to begin, but the Internet has taken hold as a wonderful resource for doll collectors. Browse eBay for deals, but depending upon the dolls you want to own, you may want to gravitate toward online shops. Building a relationship with a doll dealer can work well for a collector, as once the dealer gets to know you and your collecting interests, she can let you know when something comes in that she knows you want.

If you've done your homework, you'll have a sense of what to pay for your dolls. New dolls' prices are often fixed, and it can be hard to get a bargain, but if you're buying dolls on eBay or elsewhere on the secondary market, you may be able to get some good deals.

It's exciting to bring your first doll home, and you may find that you want to share the fun with other collectors. Look for doll clubs in your area -- the United Federation of Doll Clubs http://www.ufdc.org can help steer you toward a local club. Also check Yahoo Groups http://groups.yahoo.com to see if there is a doll collecting group that appeals to you. These online discussion groups can be excellent sources of information and friendship.

As a doll collector, you can learn about fashion, history, and culture, but above all, you should just have fun!




Florence Bassett is a writer and doll collector, specializing mainly in Sasha dolls, Heidi Ott dolls, and Bleuette reproduction dolls.




Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Kokeshi Dolls: A Toy or a Japanese Tradition?


At first sight, kokeshi dolls may seem like simple toys or decorations for your living room, but in fact they are an essential art form in Japan. These dolls are generally characterized by their lack of legs and arms (some modern designs have simplified arms), along with their colored kimono with floral patterns and geometric shapes.

These Japanese dolls usually symbolize young girls and they rapidly became well-known for their representation of feminine beauty. These Japanese dolls are usually female, although male versions are currently becoming more common. These wonderfully manufactured dolls are viewed as tokens of good wishes and love.

The History Behind Kokeshi dolls

In the early nineteenth century within the northern villages of the Tohoku region, kokeshi dolls were manufactured as toys for children, and they were produced from remaining bits of discarded wood. These early Japanese dolls were created by craftsmen who made their living by making other forms of woodcraft, but at some point they began creating kokeshi dolls to be marketed as souvenirs. There were many local hot spring resorts in the area, so it was a good business to sell these dolls to the visitors; it is a Japanese tradition to take back home an omiyage (a gift that is brought back home when a person travels). Over the years, this art has been enhanced and a wide variety of technical and artistic variations appeared. Today, there are many schools of kokeshi designs guided by master craftsmen who pass their legacy to other family members, maintaining this tradition throughout the generations.

Kokeshi Doll Types

Regardless of their common characteristics, kokeshi dolls are separated into two standard types: traditional kokeshi and creative kokeshi

Traditional Kokeshi

Traditional kokeshi dolls were initially manufactured by Kijiya artisans in the Tohoku region. They were known as "dento" dolls and they had slim and long bodies without arms or legs, and wider rounded heads. Initially, these Japanese dolls took a very simple shape with long cylindrical bodies painted with a limited variety of colors.

Modern Kokeshi

Shingata or creative kokeshi, is a more contemporary doll style which gives flexibility to the artist to shape the doll as he chooses; they can possess any style or color. Also, the body and head can be very diverse in form. Creative kokeshi dolls don't adhere to the traditional styles originated in the Tohoku region; their creation is totally free regarding the artwork. A creative doll is generally a unique piece, and it might be more costly compared to other type of dolls due to its originality. The craftsmen who produce the creative kokeshi dolls are not from a particular region of Japan, and typically they are located in the cities.

These dolls have been an important part of the Japanese traditions and nowadays they are an icon of Japanese culture. The beauty behind these dolls lies in their ever changing design that reflects the current Japanese society. Simple and stylish, these dolls are not just toys or decorations; they are an expression of dedication and love to an art form that has been present for hundreds of years in Japan.




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Collecting Lifelike Baby Dolls Is an Ever-Growing Trend


Once upon a time, dolls used to be simple, plastic, and unrealistic in appearance. However, nowadays the concept of a lifelike doll is rapidly catching on with children and doll collectors alike. Many people are buying realistic babies and this trend is not about to slow down any time soon. In fact, it is probably a trend that is here to stay.

A realistic baby doll really is a great idea. Tiny intricate details are a major part of the appeal of this item and can make for an enjoyable experience for anyone who purchases these realistic dolls. Children will marvel at the special connection they can make with the baby doll while playing with it because it truly does look like a real baby. Doll collection enthusiasts will appreciate their complexity and craftsmanship.

There are many types of dolls to choose from, including both genders and all different types of races and nationalities. They come dressed in various lifelike baby clothing, too, just like one would see on a real baby. Some of these realistic dolls even have additional realistic features about them such as sounds, movements, and even a flesh-like feeling under the clothes. The design gets better all the time and the resemblance to an actual baby is simply amazing.

If you have any interest in owning a realistic baby doll to add to your collection or to give to a child as a special gift, there are several places you can go for this. There are also many information sites packed with helpful info about which types are available and where to find them online and offline.

Online lifelike doll vendors are usually very affordable and offer a wide selection of dolls for all tastes. Offline vendors offer the opportunity to see and touch the realistic dolls before purchasing. The type of vendor you choose to patronize is purely a matter of preference.

Giving the gift of a realistic baby doll to a child or someone you know who loves dolls makes for a thoughtful gift that is more likely than not to be cherished for a long time to come. For those who appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of this type of doll, it is sure to be a nice addition to their personal mementos. Collectors will keep the dolls in mint condition and children will keep them as a pleasant reminder of their childhood.




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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Asian Dolls


If you are a doll collector or know someone that collects dolls, there is something unique about adding an Asian doll to their collection. Many parents enjoy buying their child an Asian doll to show the different sort of races in the world or they are Asian themselves and want their doll to resemble them. An Asian doll is a doll that depicts Asian features such as the black hair and beautiful almond shaped eyes. There is a variety of Asian dolls you can choose from when adding them to a collection. Here is a guide on what to expect when you shop for yours.

Asian dolls can be made out of many different types of material. One of the most common type is the porcelain Asian doll. This type of doll generally has a porcelain face, hands and feet. It usually has on clothes that have an Asian flare and the hair of the doll can be either painted on or soft hair like material. Porcelain Asian dolls are usually given to those who collect dolls and are not played with too much or too roughly.

For smaller girls you can opt for an doll that is made out of cloth. These are similar to the timeless style of the "rag" doll. The whole body and head is made out of soft cloth materials with special costumes that you can take off if they need washing. This type of Asian doll is great because they are friendly looking, colorful dolls that your child can really play with. They also clean up well and can last for many years. Your child will love snuggling up to their own cloth for their doll.

Another type of Asian doll that is popular is one that is made out of plastic. These vary in size with some looking like fashion dolls or larger sizes that look likes small toddlers or babies. These can be made completely out of plastic or just feature a plastic head, arms and legs and have a cloth body. This type of Asian doll is also good for children. Many of them have long hair your child will enjoy styling. Some also come with different outfits your child can change the doll in and out of.

With so many different varieties of Asian dolls there are to choose from it is no wonder why they are becoming a popular addition to anyone's doll collection and why more and more little girls are asking for them!




Frank Catamon is an expert on writing about Asian dolls and everything around it. He loves how Asian dolls are made and their Eastern appearance. He has a big Asian doll collection at his home.




Monday, September 3, 2012

A Brief History of Dolls' Houses


These days we tend to see doll's houses as nothing more than a child's play thing. I am sure that there are many of you out there who can remember playing with doll's houses as a child. Yet the concept of a dolls' house has not always been thus. A couple of hundred years ago, the idea of letting a small child play with a precious dolls' house would have been unspeakable. With this article I aim to give a brief history of the dolls houses and maybe change a few of your rigid perception about dolls' houses.

My interest in dolls' houses was ignited a few months ago when I heard a report on the radio about the people who make them. These were fully grown men speaking with a passion for their pursuit - dolls' houses. Never before had I heard such enthusiasm and zeal, and all for something I had always perceived as nothing more than an outdated child's pastime.

The Beginning

The earliest evidence of dolls' house like memorabilia can be found in Egypt - 5000 year old wooden models of boats, animals and people were found on various archaeological expeditions. Though it is quite likely that their use and purpose was quite different to that of their modern counterparts. It goes to show us that throughout history, people have found a use for or had a fascination with small models of everyday objects. More then a miniature model, these objects represent encapsulations of a real life object; a type of time capsule better than any history book.

Going Big

Although they had been around for a long time before, dolls' houses became big in northern Europe; especially in Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands. They took the form of large closet style pieces with lots of small rooms adorned with miniature furniture and people. Such a thing would not come cheap of course, only the most noble could boast such a show of opulence. These types of dolls' houses also served to record the layout and decoration of a house. Indeed, on a visit to a stately home in Britain, one often comes across a well kept dolls' house which shows us exactly how people used to live, from the their dress sense to their sense of taste in household furniture.

A Child's Play Thing

With the start of the industrial revolution in Britain, came an exponential increase in the manufacture of goods. Suddenly, dolls' houses and dolls' house accessories could be produced in massive numbers and at a fraction of the price. No longer were dolls' houses the play things of the rich and famous, suddenly the market had opened up to millions more people. Cheaper prices made them viable toys for children. While it is fair to say that dolls' houses enjoyed large popularity in Victorian times, they are still massive today. Not only do they appeal to children however, both children and adults alike find please in building and furnishing homes on a miniature scale.

Getting Started

Nowadays it is possible to create a doll's house on budget. The biggest expense is the actual house which when bought in effect is just an empty shell. These come in all different shapes and sizes; from modern to Victorian dolls' houses. If feeling more adventurous, one can make the house from scratch. The next expense comes from furnishing the house; buying tables, sofas, wardrobes etc. It does not all have to be bought at once however, let it be a hobby that lasts a year, two years or even a life time. A dolls' house can give hours of creative fun for the whole family.

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How to Relocate Your Doll Collection


Moving home is always stressful - if you have a valuable doll collection it is just ten times worse. If you find yourself in the position where you have to move your entire doll collection to a new location there are certain precautionary measures to take that will reduce the chances of damaging your doll collection.

1. Do not let the movers pack your dolls.

Nobody else will take the same care as you when packing your dolls. Movers may be very experienced in packing other items but collectible dolls need extra special care when being moved. If possible do not place your packed dolls with the rest of your move in the removal van. If you have no choice then supervise the packing of the boxes so that boxes are not damaged and heavier dolls are packed under the lighter dolls and not vice versa.

2. Make sure that you use sufficient packaging materials:

You are going to need lots and lots of bubble wrap, tape, packing paper and boxes. Just how much packaging material you will require will be determined by the types of dolls in your doll collection. Porcelain, china and composition dolls will need the most bubble wrap as each of their limbs will need to be wrapped separately. Hair and outfits will be of greater concern with vinyl dolls and newsprint-free packing paper is ideal for this purpose. If you have NRFB (never remove from box) dolls, you need sturdy outer boxes to help keep the doll boxes dent-free. Pack heaviest dolls on the bottom; lighter dolls and doll clothes on top. If you have dolls that you are considering selling - do so before the move. It will save on packaging material and you can always use the money for all the packaging materials you are going to need.

3. Mark the Boxes Well:

Marking the boxes well will not only make for easier unpacking, it will also reduce the chances of someone accidentally throwing your box of porcelain dolls around. When packing the removal vehicle this will assist in ensuring that the heavier dolls are packed underneath the lighter dolls.

4. Beware of Storage Facilities:

Heat, humidity and insects are enemies to most types of dolls. If you must store your dolls for any length of time, make sure our dolls are in a climate-controlled facility and that your insurance policy will cover the dolls whilst in storage.

5. Make Sure the Dolls are properly Insured:

Your homeowner's policy may cover some portions of the insurance for your move. Most do not cover breakage, however, and you will need to purchase breakage insurance from the moving company.

Doll shows and auctions

When next you plan to visit a doll auction with the intention of buying a doll/s plan ahead and take sufficient suitable packaging material with you to ensure a safe journey home for your newly found dolls. If you have to travel home by plane it may be a better option to ship your dolls home and avoid the risk of damaging your dolls in transit.

Happy doll collecting.




Laura du Toit

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Hidden Beauty of Handmade Dolls of the Russian Kind


Dolls symbolize the beautiful artworks which are designed in a unique way to provide an appealing aspect. There are several types of dolls available in the market nowadays that are very attractive and fascinating. Dolls are manufactured in two ways namely handmade dolls and machine made dolls. Most of the machine-made dolls have the same design with slight modifications, but the handmade ones are unique. Moreover, traditional method is followed in the manufacturing handmade dolls which provides additional vigor to the handmade dolls. Machine made ones are expensive and would not last longer. The beauty of them mainly relies on the style of painting because the art of coloring brings out the hidden beauty of the dolls. Painting in the machine made ones would fade within a short span of time. If the painting fades, then the beauty of it would not be revealed. So, handmade dolls would be a better choice because it worth's more than the money you invest in buying it.

A few important benefits of handmade dolls are listed below:


Unique
Long lasting
Less expensive
Collectible

Nowadays, we can find different types of handmade dolls in the markets, which are unique, stylish and attractive. They portray the culture of a community. Nesting dolls are one of the popular handmade dolls, in which traditional methods are used for its production. Usually one block of wood is used for the construction of these and the type of wood varies according to different artists and manufacturing requirements. However, there are some common types of wood such as balsa, birch or aspen are used. During the production of nesting dolls, at first the smallest doll is crafted and then the others are created according to the shape of the smallest doll. Most often, the smallest doll is represented as a baby, while the outermost doll is represented as a woman. The beautiful artworks are done by experienced artists. After painting, protective coating is provided to retain the color of the paintings for a longer period.

Russian nesting dolls which are also known as Matryoshka dolls are traditionally manufactured in sets. A set consists of five dolls, but now several dozens are manufactured as well. There is an increasing demand for them in today's market because of its unique design and style. These are not just a decorative product, but can also be used as a gift. Due to the never ending demand for these dolls, most artist design dolls that depict famous personalities. Russian dolls most often use common themes such as peasant girls in traditional dress, animal collections and flowers. In the recent times, artists have duly incorporated newer ideas into the designs of these immaculate-looking handmade dolls which say a million messages in its creative portrayal. So, get ready to explore the hidden beauty of the handmade dolls.




Russian nesting dolls portray the Russian culture in a beautiful way. The author is an expert and has written several articles on handmade dolls and nesting dolls in the past.




Buying Reborn Dolls - What Are the Things to Consider?


There are a lot of people today that are fascinated by manufactured dolls that have features that are very similar to that of a real baby. This is one of the reasons why Reborn Dolls are being sold on a very high rate these days, and they continue to gain in terms of popularity.

These types of dolls are really lifelike that a person can hardly tell the difference between the doll's nose, fingers, nails, eyes, size, and the general appearance, to that of a real baby. In fact, there are even dolls that are manufactured to mimic the real weight of a child, in order to provide the realistic feel, whenever a person is carrying one.

If you are planning to purchase a doll soon though, you need to take into account a number of factors, in order to choose the one that would suit you best.

Keep in mind that these types of dolls are available in different types, sizes, and designs; thus, they also vary in terms of price. Aside from this, different dolls also sport different features, and with more fascinating features added, it would definitely bump up the price.

One of the things you need to buy together with a lifelike doll is the toy's dress. Their clothing is actually in line with the current trend of baby outfits. Therefore, if you still have some baby clothing of your child, then choose a doll with a size that would fit those clothes, so that you won't have to buy extra clothing for the doll.

You may also want to choose between features that would be displayed by the doll that you like. There are dolls that can show different emotions such as smiling, crying, and more. There are also dolls that have certain body movements, heart beat, and some can even mimic the breathing movement of a real child. However, these features would also add more weight on the price tag.

Check these Reborn Dolls online, so that you would be able to compare different looks and features conveniently, and be able to purchase one soon.




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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Porcelain Dolls - True Classics


Porcelain dolls have been around for longer than most people realize. These types of dolls have been around since the late 1700s and continue to be popular today. Though they have changed quite a bit since then in some ways and are constantly evolving, they are essentially made the same as they were centuries ago.

What attracts most people to porcelain dolls is the fact they look so realistic. Many of the ones that you will find are masterfully handcrafted and look almost just like real people. While most of them are modeled after children, you will also be able to find those that are modeled after adults. Either way, dolls made of porcelain are a timeless art that has remained strong year after year and century after century.

What is most interesting about porcelain dolls is the quality that most of them are made in. While it is possible to find cheaper ones, the more elaborate dolls will cost you hundreds of dollars. This is because they are handcrafted to look exactly a way that the creator meant them to, which makes them special to both person crafted them as well as the people who purchased them. The ones that are less expensive will be less detailed and can be found at your standard department stores, but the ones that are painstakingly crafted and look as realistic as possible must be bought from specialty stores or from the people who make themselves.

Because of the amount of care that goes into making them and their distinct look, there are thousands of collectors of these types of dolls all across the world. These collectors will go to any extent to get the dolls, and then they will take as much care of them as possible. This is great, considering the amount of love that goes into each doll that is made. What's more, is that this is an art. Creating each doll to look exactly one way or another takes time and dedication, and each artist that makes dolls made of porcelain puts their heart and soul into them.

You can even find enthusiast groups of these types of dolls. These groups get together and share their experiences on finding getting their dolls, as well as even show them to other group members. This is a great way to see the craftsmanship of other doll makers as well as just to see the other types of dolls that are being made. You may be surprised of the styles that some people come up with, as many of them are not traditional, but even the most nontraditional porcelain dolls are unique and special just the same.




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Friday, August 31, 2012

The Bobblehead Doll - A Cultural Icon


The bobblehead doll is a type of doll with its head (which is often oversized in comparison to its body) connected to its body by a spring, so that tapping the doll will cause the head to wobble. This type of doll is also known as a 'bobbing head doll', 'wobbler', or 'nodder'. These dolls date back to ancient Japan and China, where they were made with flexible bamboo strips instead of springs. Today's dolls are more directly descended from German 'nodders' dating from the late 18th century, which were made from ceramic or bisque, and ranged in height from about 6 to 8 inches. These dolls were popular in America until around 1930, when interest in them started to fade.

Modern bobblehead dolls first appeared in the 1950s, and were initially made of papier-mache, and then from ceramic. Although the ceramic dolls were popular, they were fairly expensive, and were considered mainly collectors' items. Eventually, however, manufacturers started making the dolls from plastic, allowing for a cheaper manufacturing process, which made the dolls more affordable.

Early dolls were made to resemble animals and popular cultural characters, and were often used as advertising icons and automobile accessories (one very popular such doll was that of the dashboard 'hula girl'). Around 1960 Japanese-made papier-mache 'baseball' bobbleheads began to be imported into America. These early pieces were generic figures representing teams and their mascots, rather than individual players. Typically, the dolls for all teams would look the same, except that they would be wearing the uniform for the particular team being depicted. During this time there were a few dolls made up to represent some of the more famous players of the day, but they differed from their respective team dolls only by the uniforms they wore. Unfortunately, few of these papier-mache dolls have survived without some sort of damage (usually cracking or chipping), although those that have survived in good condition are now valuable collectors' items.

In the 1970s, bobbleheads were made of ceramic materials, and became popular for other sports, as well as for popular cultural and cartoon characters. However, by the mid-1970s, interest in the dolls had again died out, and very few new dolls were made for nearly two decades, when they became popular again.

In the 1990s, the dolls began to be made from plastic, which greatly reduced their cost, and facilitated the making of many variations of dolls to represent specific cultural figures and other notable people. After 2000, many different variations of the dolls began to appear, and a number of companies started to offer dolls that could be customized to the buyers' specifications. Modern dolls that represent specific individuals closely resemble those individuals, even including such things as headbands, scars, tattoos, and hair styles.

The greater diversity of the dolls, and their decreased cost, have, once again, made them a very popular item, and have rekindled interest in collecting them. Today bobblehead dolls have become an integral part of our culture. They have truly become one of the world's most recognizable cultural icons.




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Justin Bieber Single Dolls - The Most Ideal Gift


The lovable Justin Bieber collectible dolls, manufactured by The Bridge Direct Inc. in collaboration with Bravado, are the latest and the hottest sensation in the doll toy market. All the dolls in the set are modeled after the popular chart-topping singer and songwriter and there is no doubt that the ardent lovers and fans of him would not miss the opportunity to buy and collect the lifelike dolls of him. There are mainly two types of dolls are available in the toy market, Style Collection and Singing Dolls.

Justin Bieber Singing Dolls: Presently, there are two types of Singing collection dolls available in the toy market, Sings Baby dolls and Sings One Less Lonely Girl dolls. Both these dolls come with certain interesting features, such as a 30-second clip of real music by him, an outfit that the singer really wore in his video, and a mini fan magazine. The Singing doll Sings Baby has a guitar and wears a leather jacket. The doll set also includes director's chair with Justin's name on it.

The Justin Bieber Sings One Less Lonely Girl dolls include a microphone. Undoubtedly, the real music clips and the singer's signature outfits are the main features that make these dolls so popular among the children and teenagers.

Justin Bieber Style Collection Dolls: This version of the collection includes three fantastic dolls, "Awards Style", "Red Carpet Style", and "Street Style". They are as bubbly and eye-catching as these Singing dolls. Each of these dolls comes with singer's signature dress, microphone, headphones or sunglasses, and a mini magazine. The Justin Bieber Juno awards style figures are dressed in a blue button-down shirt paired with a pair of tuxedo pants, a bowtie, and blue high tops. The red carpet style dolls are clothed in a grey button-down shirt and dark blues jeans. These dolls also wear a pair of white sunglasses, a grey knit tee, and have a microphone.

The street style Justin Bieber dolls wear a baby blue T-shirt, grey jeans, black high-tops, and a dog chain. They also have the singer's signature hat, microphone, sunglasses, and a dog chain. Both singing dolls and style dolls are 12" in size and have the singer's characteristic hairstyle. Each doll looks more or less exactly like the singer and little girls and boys will adore these dolls. Actually, Justin Bieber has a lot of teenage fans and they would love to get one or all the lifelike dolls as a gift. If you want to give your teenage child a surprise gift, there is nothing more ideal than these dolls.







Thursday, August 30, 2012

Justin Bieber Singing Dolls Make Great Gifts for Girls


Justin Bieber has become a huge hit, especially with tweens. His name is one of the most searched for terms on Google. Whether it's the girls developing crushes on him, or boys trying to emulate him, or just the catchy music and his YouTube origins (which in a way define a modern generation). No matter what the reason, you can't escape his popularity, so if you have a Bieber fan in your house, then they are sure to love the Justin Bieber Singing Dolls. Whether your child wants it to keep, to admire, or even if you know a collector, you're sure to find someone who loves them.

Justin Bieber Dolls come in a few variations, some that sing and some that don't. The non-singing dolls are available in Red Carpet style, Street style and Awards style - showcasing his fashion choices in their outfit, and coming complete with a microphone and sunglasses, or headphones and a little magazine.

However, the best dolls by far are the Justin Bieber Singing Dolls - which are special in that they sing some of his greatest hits, which any child will love. The dolls are 12 inches tall, so are plenty big enough to play with and dress up or admire. Each comes with 30 seconds of real music, such as the hit single 'Baby' that made him famous or 'One Less Lonely Girl'. Each doll comes with the outfit that he wore in the music video, making the singing all the more authentic in spirit. They also come with a mini fan magazine. Your child is sure to want to collect them all. Currently there are two available that sing, but the line is sure to expand in the future. So this is a good time for fans to start their new teen heartthrob superstar doll collection.

To go with your child's new doll, there are plenty of accessories. For example, the Justin Bieber Concert Kit comes with concert sound effects, a microphone that plays 30-second clips of 'One Time' and 'Somebody to Love', an autograph book and marker, and even a signature embroidered patch and a Justin Bieber photo frame!

Outside of the doll world, Justin Bieber is an incredible marketing machine, and you can buy plenty of amazing items to do with him, from T-shirts to calendars, posters and Silly Bandz. No matter what you choose, the Bieber fan in your life is sure to love them and will surely keep clamoring for more.




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7 ways to earn money working from home


Back in 2004 more than 20 million US citizens worked from home, but it is believed that number has grown with the increased use of technology. It is now so much easier to do business with the help of improved mobile phone coverage and faster internet connections.

The location of a company is not as critical as it was a few years ago. Many companies work from home, unlike pay for commercial buildings in the Centre of the city. Via the internet, companies are able to sell products worldwide.

However, despite the improvements in technology, many home based businesses remain small and focus primarily on the provision of products or services on their local market.

Here are 7 ways people are earning money from home. These companies usually locals would deliver, but potential can be adjusted to a broader market.

1. ensure that fly fishing

Some sport fishermen work create a home business colorful fish fly. These flies can be sold on local fishing and tackle shops, sports shops, or via mail order advertising in hunting and fishing magazines. I have the fly selling in boxes of 6 or 12. Selling on the internet would be a good option for this kind of homemade products, because the fly fishing would be easy to email to almost any location.

2. earthworm farming

Earthworms form an essential part of every successful garden. I have such a business supplying earthworms organic and garden companies and private individuals. There are many good books on earthworm agriculture available at local bookstores and libraries.

3. Home Delivery Service

Everyone is getting busier and busier and we do not always have the time to do the shopping, go to the library, or buy a special birthday gift or Christmas gift. Home based with a delivery service is a busy job for many people. Customers pay for someone to do their shopping, get their children from school, take their cat to the vet, or check out their house every day they are on vacation.

4. Custom designed shower curtains

I know of someone who simply purchase plastic or nylon shower curtains and then paints them with bright colors in contemporary designs. She takes individual orders and keeps a specific range to side. A new shower curtain is great for rejuvenation of a tired old bathroom.

5. pet food Delivery Service

Many pet owners treat their pets as they their children. They enjoy giving fresh meaty treats their pets. One idea is to have a pet food delivery service by starting the purchase of large quantities of meat from a reputable butcher, and selling meal size portions to busy households. You should avoid breaking all laws conform to regulations regarding food production etc.

6. homemade dolls houses

Those who like woodwork, could do what some others do, making a variety of wooden doll houses for clients. Designs can be simple and straightforward. Custom orders can also be taken of customers who need something a little different.

7. Car window etching

Some home based businesses are specialised in glass etching. Anyone interested in doing so could visit their local car-shop to see the range of the car window etching sets. The registration number of a car can be etched on the windshield, and on each panel of glass for safety identification and as a deterrent to thieves.

In short, there are thousands of different ideas for starting a business. Some are based around technology, but there are still plenty of opportunities to deliver the local population with more traditional products and services.




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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The different types of Doll houses


There are different types of dollhouses, that one is collected. They may vary according to the old, historical architectural homes for the most up-to-date and modern, that we see in cities such as Los Angeles, Tokyo, London, and Manila. Does not have a certain type of dollhouse if we try to really think about. Everything is you. It is pretty much as you design or click the My House.

If you are a Beginner, take some of the dollhouse a fascinating world, given the time required to do some research and check out the products before. Becoming interested collectors can make a huge difference, or Scoutnetiä, you can choose what the dollhouse sort. Try to avoid decision making factors such as price tags or on the basis of the value of the investment. Is what you enjoy most. It is in your self-expression.

An Overview Of The

A popular type is the so called Dollhouse Victorian dollhouse. These houses are similar to what you find as the city of Paris. Typically, these houses have taken a wide range of great features such as a huge advantage with the structures of the porch. Decorating Victorian dollhouse is supposed to be a problem, because an astonishing number, which you can use to do. Is not difficult to find online stores and sites dedicated exclusively to the Victorian style Dollhouse and that one to get the different decors. Also very easy to build the ideal is the Victorian house in another age.

In particular, some of the dollhouse collector's value, cosy style of the classic Tudor kubo. This type of Dollhouse represents British architecture. It is the traditional post-the cozy atmosphere of the fence that offers or feeling. Facilities, such as a fireplace or twisting stairway are common in this type of Dollhouse. Most of the Tudor cottages or cabins are individually custom-made or assembled at the collector. , However, is also out of readily available products on the market.

On the other hand, are the most popular variety of Georgia, doll houses, which is made of wood and you are always one. This type of dollhouse is popular because it is usually a large and striking. At the time of the neo-classic style, and, in General, Georgia was associated with the classical architectural designs. Georgia has three major themes of the classification or Dollhouses. They are: Greek and Roman, terraces and Town Houses and country houses, and the Palladianism.

Palladianism was a school of thought works and writings of architects from Italy, who wanted to restore the techniques and models in the field of Roman buildings in the olden design. Palladian style includes elements of elegance, decorative and aesthetic understanding of the subscription to the art form. On the other hand, the Georgian Dollhouse Victorian house is organized, and the colors of the "instructions, information, and all in all, many.

During the 18th century wealthy Westerners began to pour into their homes as investments. Country houses began to consume the majority of the country, the landscape and park areas. If you desire, to the introduction of the mansion dolls house take on Georgian era. Versions of the miniature Palladian is a very few styles and you can get a copy of windows in the door. These doors and Windows, wooden doll houses to provide Georgian to fashion a very brilliant atmosphere.

One of the very nice and well-liked dollhouse, Barbie dollhouse is, finally. In particular, it is a part of itself named for Barbies It gives so much more fun for the children, for whom the Barbie and her many of the supplies. Has an unlimited array of things to place inside the Barbie dollhouse. -Furniture, sofa sets and the beds of the SOAP and the dishes at home and Barbie Barbie dream the dream of creating a personality has become entertaining females of all ages (and even the male). Because it does not always have to be working with the children, Barbie House makes collections so cold. This hobby is timeless and the importance of old.

Dollhouses are increasingly becoming popular with thumbnails are. With thumbnails and dollhouses are also museums. Models of standard everyday with thumbnails are small houses and things that go inside them. Some people spend so much time and effort to submit their miniature dollhouses as realistically as possible. Things that are actually all one requires for a miniature version of the houses can be found daily.

Regardless of all the large varieties and an amazing collection of Some of the types of dollhouses custom-made rather original and innovative fans, in particular, should, for the sake of their own dollhouse. This is the only way to have your own exclusive design, that all. It does not require a lot of dollhouse built. Most people start by selecting the type of the House. The classic architecture and modern design, are all up to you. The design of the presentation then get all of the required materials as a starting point. Useful tips and instructions can be found in the quick search on the Web. Dollhouse, as well as to the Council's preferred, it is important that you enjoy and you can express yourself through it.




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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Doll Collecting - The Second Biggest Hobby in the United States


Did you know that doll collecting is rated as the second biggest collectible hobby in the United States?

With all the different doll manufacturers there are today, it can sometimes get confusing on what kind of doll is best to buy. Besides having to determine which manufacturer is the best one to go with, you then need to figure out which kind of doll is suited best for the purpose. Do you want a hand crafted doll, Artist doll, play doll, designer doll, licensed doll? It can get confusing.

Which manufacturer you go with is a matter of personal taste. Germany although, is known throughout the world for their quality made dolls. There have been many countries that have tried to follow but have never been able to match. To this day, Germany is still the leader in quality doll production.

No matter which manufacturer you decide to go with, there are still other considerations. The following is a list of the different types of dolls most manufacturers produce today.

Artist Dolls:

These dolls are specialty dolls often designed to look very much like a real child or person and are among the most expensive. Most often, they are produced in limited editions making it more affordable for the merchants and customers to buy. Newly made original Artist dolls can cost up to and over $5,000. That's a hefty price to pay for most doll collectors. Once the dolls are sold out, the mold is broken and the dolls are not made again. This is another reason for the high price tag.

The artists that make these dolls usually have contracts with specific manufacturers. For example, Hildegard Guenzel is a well known artist that produces dolls for Goetz.

Artist dolls are not the type of doll you would want to buy for child's play. These sorts of dolls are bought mostly by doll collectors between the ages of 30 - 45 and average in price of around $600 give or take a few hundred.

Variation Dolls:

These dolls can also be made by artists as well as the companies that manufacturer them. A variation doll is a doll that stays in production usually for a few years or longer. From year to year certain features of the doll may change. It may be something as simple as a different outfit, or the hair style or face shape may change a bit in the following year. Schildkroet is a good example of this. They carry a classic collection line of dolls which pretty much stays the same year after year. Each year you may see slight variations in the same dolls.

Variation dolls are not as expensive as Artist dolls. They can start as low as $40 on up to $500 or more.

Classic Collection Dolls:

Classic dolls are usually replicas of older dolls dating back to the late 1800's to early 1900's. I have even seen some replicas from earlier dates. They usually come in limited editions and average in prices from $100 - $500 depending on the manufacturer. These types of dolls are usually bought by people that remember having a doll of this sort as a child. These dolls should sit on a shelf for display only.

Hand Crafted Dolls:

These dolls can be manufactured by the companies themselves or sometimes you will even find these dolls designed by artists. Some can come with certificates and others wont. It can vary. These dolls can be played with and are usually a higher quality than the simple "play doll" varieties. Facial features may be more realistic and the materials are designed with play in mind, meaning you will find many of the soft bodied and bath babies in this category. These dolls are mostly bought for older children. Hand Crafted dolls are also sought after by collectors..

Licensed Dolls:

These dolls are dolls that the manufacturer has licensing rights to sell or produce. For example, Goetz manufacturers a "Harry Potter" doll under a special licensing agreement. Engel-Puppen has a special licensing agreement with Goebel to produce the Hummel dolls. These dolls can vary from expensive limited editions to play dolls.

Play Dolls:

Play dolls are made especially for children. They are designed to be dragged around by an arm, left lying on the floor for you to trip over, squeezed to death, spanked and thrown in a toy box.

There are hundreds of variations of play dolls. Some designed for a little less play in mind to the ones that couldn't break if a bulldozer ran over it. Manufacturers of play dolls are always careful to make sure the dolls are made of non-toxic materials and flame retardant clothing. Most of these dolls are made especially soft for children's play and includes the bath babies as well. Many of them are very easy to clean just by putting them in a tied pillow case and into the washing machine.

In closing, the doll you decide to purchase most likely will be one that just strikes you, no matter who made the doll. Most often, this is how dolls are purchased. You see a doll in the window that either reminds you of your childhood, or one that has a striking resemblance to a loved one. Many times, this is all it takes, and before you know it, you have the doll in your hands.




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Monday, August 27, 2012

Baby Dolls For Yourself Or For Gifts


For many, there is nothing more precious than to hold your baby daughter or son for the first time. All family members are excited and joyful when they get to meet the new baby as well. Now you can surround yourself with baby dolls that help you to relive those glorious moments in your life. There is a baby doll suited for just about everyone who enjoys purchasing this type of fine collectible, and many are made of modern materials that give the doll many lifelike features.

There are a huge variety of this type of doll available for your perusal. You can choose from African American, Native American, Breast Cancer charity, Disney, Monkeys, So Truly Real, Tiny Miracles, Heavenly Handfuls and Emmy's World baby doll lines. Baby doll accessories are also available to complement any doll that you like.

You might consider helping breast cancer charities when you select a breast cancer support doll. The beautiful dolls in this extensive line all feature different types of pink clothing, hats and hairbands in the pink color that's characteristic of breast cancer charities, and a portion of the price you pay for these dolls goes to help fight breast cancer.

Monkey dolls are also wildly popular among collectors right now. There are several that are part of the So Truly Real line of dolls, and these monkeys feature a brown baby Orangutan in a pink tee shirt and diaper, along with a pink bow in the hair. For some of the collections, when you purchase one of these glorious dolls, you are also helping to support rainforest preservation. Heavenly Handfuls offers another collection of monkey dolls that allow you to pose them, giving you a wealth of display possibilities.

Disney also offers a long line of these fabulous dolls. You might select a cute "Dressing Up With Tinker Bell" doll, which features the baby in a green outfit and wings, with a yellow cap on the head. Mickey and Minnie dolls feature the babies in Mouse hats and the characteristic red and white outfits. The "Disney Dream" doll is designed to wriggle, and gives you realistic expressions on her face, along with musical blankets that feature Disney artwork.

All of these dolls can be seen online at fine collectibles websites. Several come in collections, so if you really like one, there will be more in the line to come in upcoming months, so you can easily add to your collection in this manner.




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Angel and Elf Dolls for the Christmas Season


Santa and Jesus dolls are an everlasting trend in Christmas decor themes that aren't likely to fade away anytime soon, but you might also want to consider some of the other options for decorating your home at Christmas with Christmas dolls. Why make your house look the same every year? There are several other types of dolls that are festive and unique for the holiday season. Make your home a unique creation that stems from your wildest imagination by recreating North Pole scenes, train tracks, or heavenly angel scenes. Village scenes are a great option as well.

A very popular item among Christmas decoration enthusiasts is angel dolls. Angels are symbolic of peace and love - two of the main messages of the holiday season. It's true that angels aren't just used as tree toppers anymore. Many people are decorating their home for Christmas with angel dolls to bring a touch of beauty and peace into the house for the holiday season.

Angels happen to go great with all other types of Christmas decorations such as religious-themed items and Santa Claus dolls. Another great doll for this Christmas is the elf. Most elf dolls go nicely with Santa decor and it is easy to depict a Santa's Workshop theme with coordinating Santa and elf dolls.

You don't have to go to the North Pole to get all the best dolls and Christmas tree decorations. Regardless of the type of dolls you are looking for this Christmas, whether it be angel dolls or elf dolls or something else, you will be able to find and purchase dolls at online at stores that sell Christmas figurines and decorations. Often, you can find excellent "before Christmas" shopping deals so that you don't have to wait until after Christmas to get discounted Christmas statues and dolls. If you shop in the right place, there is always a sale!

Christmas is usually the holiday that the largest number of people decorate for because it is the favorite time of year for many, so make the most of this special holiday season with cute dolls that have a Christmas theme. Turn your home into a beautiful snowy Winter Wonderland that the whole family will enjoy throughout the month of December. The Season of Giving only comes once a year, so find all the best Christmas decor and go all out!




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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Waldorf Dolls: The Natural Choice


All children treasure handmade dolls. The special relationship between a child and his/her doll is dynamic, and often mysterious, as all relationships are. It is about love and nurturing, friendship and ownership, the emergence of self. Making a simple handcrafted doll for a child is a gift for life that encourages the magic of creative play. Dolls, like people, are individuals and no two are exactly alike.

A hand-crafted doll is one of a kind, an individual which carries the spirit of the maker in its stitches and absorbs the spirit of the child who loves it. It is a beautiful thing to craft a doll with your own hands, sew it together with love, then make a gift to your child with the words "I made this for you!". In an age of consumerism, children often grow up thinking that things magically come from stores. They miss out on the process of something being made, of watching it develop out of nothing more than scraps of fabric and tiny stitches, inspiration and hard work.

What a gift we give to our children when we involve them in the making of things, even if their involvement is no more than that of curious onlooker. Not only do they see where something "came from", but they can gain a sense of security in the knowledge that something can be made, that indeed they themselves can make it...

Origins of Waldorf Style Dolls

The typical Waldorf doll is made from sheep's wool and cotton knit fabric. It has a unique inner head which gives form but not detail to the face. The origins of this type of doll come from a strong European tradition of doll making. Germany was the leading doll manufacturer in Europe in the 19th and early 20th century, dominating the doll market at home and abroad. Many dolls and toys were made at home during long winter months with materials that were at hand - wood, sheep's wool and cloth scraps. Individual people, notably Kathe Krusse, then developed these simple toys into commercial enterprises and the products found a ready market amongst the increasingly prosperous countries of Europe and America. However, dolls still continued to be made at home and the simplicity and charm of these formed dolls stuffed with sheep's wool ensured their survival despite the plethora of more sophisticated toys.

In Europe and later America, this type of doll became known as a "Waldorf Doll" and had a strong connection with Steiner education. Communities and Schools, based on Rudolf Steiner's methods were established in many different countries and the tradition of making this particular type of doll continued alongside the education.

Simple toys made from natural material are recognized as being of great importance for the wholesome development of young children. I look at the cost of a hand crafted Waldorf style doll as an INVESTMENT in my child's work, life, education.

So Expensive, Is It Worth It?

A doll which will be a lifelong friend and will be used feed and nourish my child's inner life is an item I feel are very important to our curriculum, to our journey and to the fact that I want to provide my children with the very best.

Quality and not quantity is the key. Many parents cannot justify spending $100 on ONE doll because what it comes down to is that TEN other dolls could be purchased for that price. I would sacrifice dinner and a movie and buy the doll, no second thoughts. Many of us are "trained" to see the child have SO MUCH that items do not all get played with, and then to think to buy a $100 doll which you see as being thrown into the toy bin with the other mountains of toys is completely beyond the point.

The key is that the child only has a few select pieces to play with... and that those are of the finest quality.




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Saturday, August 25, 2012

25 Years of Doll Collecting


The past 25 years have seen tremendous changes in the collectible doll industry. Until that time, collectors only had antique dolls, or newer children's dolls to add to their collections. As there were relatively few "new collectibles" to purchase, the market on these "played with dolls" and antiques was vibrant and exciting.

There were many doll shows scattered all over the country, and a visit to one would find three types of dolls available, antique dolls, rescued discarded play dolls, and booths featuring doll makers wares. Doll makers were many, with their work ranging from dreadful to stunning.

Flea markets also found doll sellers, usually of the "discarded child doll type", and many collectors searched regularly for collectible dolls. At the time, dolls being grabbed up were from the Chatty Cathy family, Chrissie and Velvet family, Patti Playpal types , Vogue, and of course Barbie.

With the emergence of the "Ashton Drake Gallery" dolls, followed by many mass produced porcelain dolls by many other companies, all offering limited editions, artist renderings and much media advertising, many collectors changed direction and began to purchase these new dolls.

This new collector market was huge for a number of years. People scrambled to complete sets of dolls and to find dolls by certain doll artists. The market on older vinyl "designed for play dolls" softened considerably during this period.

Home based porcelain doll studios, where you could take classes teaching you how to make your own dolls, also became very popular during this time.

A quarter of a century later, many dolls that were so popular, have now come onto the secondary market. Due to the market being so flooded at the time of production, and so many collectors jumping onto the bandwagon, the secondary market is now flooded with these dolls. The value on many has plummeted as a result, particularly Ashton Drake Dolls. Other collectible porcelain dolls that were mass produced are for the most part worth only a fraction of what was paid for them initially. The biggest reason for this is the fact that these dolls are still being produced, the quality has improved a great deal, and the prices have gone down. What reason would anyone have for purchasing an older one!

The market on genuine antique dolls continues to be strong, and investments made seem to be sound. As the years pass, it is harder and harder to find antique dolls unless they are coming directly from another collector's private collection. This keeps the prices high. Unlike modern dolls, there are only so many antiques to go around!




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Garage Sale-a fun way to make money quickly


Garage sale is a great way to get rid of unwanted items, plus making some money. Everyone tends to accumulate the kind of stuff that other people are looking for and are willing to buy. Do you have a lot of things you no longer need or want, consider a garage sale. There is no reason to go on saving articles that you'll never use.

You can earn good money by holding a garage sale. Holding a garage sale offers an outlet for unwanted items, that other people are looking for, and will pay good money for.

Examples of such items are: furniture items, toys, vacuum sweepers, lawn mowers, jewelry, baseball cards, camping equipment, drinking glasses, plates, dolls, salt and pepper shakers, coins, toasters, toys, clothes, hair dryers, coffee pots, rollar skating, Cycling, old records, furniture, photographs, books, sporting goods, bags, CDs, tape recorders, televisions, household tools and other items you have no use for more.

You don't need a garage to keep a garage sale. A garage sale can be kept anywhere-yard, lawn, cellar, garage, porch, or House. But you need to know why people go to garage sales, what they buy and set prices for your merchandise items.

Before you take your garage sale, visit a few sales in your area to see how the items are displayed, how they are coded, what people buy. Find out how they priced the items, then your own goods price accordingly.

People will buy just about anything at a garage sale. You'd be surprised. But they are looking for bargains. They usually expect a great discount on items that are used. Not disappoint them.

You want to advertise. Advertise your sale in the local newspaper, shopper guides, on bulletin boards and even online. Advertise your garage sale anywhere near. Indicate the date and times of the sale, the address and special items that customers will buy. Word of mouth is also an excellent advertising method. Your garage sale to make known as many people as you can.

Place the boards in busy intersections within a few miles of the location of the sale. Use solid cardboard and large letters.

Make sure you delete your characters once the sale is over. You do not want people coming to your home after the sale is over.

Make sure that you check with your local officials with regard to laws and regulations of the garage sale.

Money from the sale of a horse, you can if you do it right. There are many resources available that you can provide the information and tips that you should keep a successful garage sale. The Internet offers garage sale information, guides, and other means which can lead you in the right direction to making money with a garage sale.




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Friday, August 24, 2012

Building a Collection of Collectible Dolls


Collectors know that collectible dolls of yesterday have a wide spread popularity and there are a wide variety of treasure dolls and merchandise to choose from. Collectors enjoy forming collections of dolls from the past that are rare and even from more the modern day era.

Many collectors start building collections of dolls as way of reminiscing into their childhood. Collectors need to figure out what type of dolls they want to add to their collections, which may greatly depend on the type of material they are made from. Once the collector has decided on the type of doll they want to collect then they may want to purchase merchandise for their dolls as well to add to their collections. However, most collectors do prefer the more modern and vintage style dolls or the classic and antique dolls. There are a variety of dolls for any collector to base their collections upon, with each containing distinct features that are sure to please any collector.

Some collectors collect dolls based upon limited editions and by the individual who actually designed the doll such as Jan McLean, Susi Emer, Beatrice Paccini, Diddy Jacobson, Joke Grobben, or Hildegard Gunzel to name only a few. Collectors can locate dolls designed by these individuals and many more at specialty shops, flea markets, antique stores, and on-line. In fact, there are plenty on-line sites that specialize in collectible dolls and even have exclusive items that may not be available at other sites. Some of these on-line sites are extremely informative and can assist collectors in gather more facts about the dolls they are collecting and related items to these dolls.

The history of the doll can actually be dated back to the beginning of man and they were traditional created as toys for children and were made out of many materials both hard and soft. During earlier days dolls were originally made from rock, mud, clay, wood, or bone, but now during more modern days dolls are usually constructed from plastic, rubber, cloth, paper, porcelain, or a combination of materials. Children often feel that their dolls are cherished possessions and are usually made to resemble a girl or boy, but some dolls are create to resemble fairies, angels or animals. One type of popular animal doll that has been given human-like characteristics is the teddy bear, which often have clothes and even hair.

Collectors find that the most realistic looking dolls are often times the most popular with any collector, especially if these dolls look like babies or children. Most realistic looking dolls are produced of plastic and vinyl, with vinyl being used mostly toady because it is so durable. Some of the best dolls created are handmade and are often constructed of high quality materials, such as the rag dolls. Collectors collect paper dolls that were first produced in France back in the 18th century and moved to other areas of the world. For several years paper dolls were hand painted versions of popular actors or actresses from different parts of the world.

Due to the large amount of grading that was needed in the doll market the Collectible Doll Authority or the CDA was formed, which some collectors feel has only brought problems and frustrations to collectors. Dealers and collectors were using their own standard to judge dolls by with their own definitions until the formation of the Collectible Doll Authority came into play.




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Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Beauty of Miniature Porcelain Dolls


Miniature porcelain dolls are doll-making at it's absolute best. Among other types of porcelain dolls or other handmade dolls, miniatures are among the top dolls made. Why is this? Because it requires more pain-staking work and more patience and skill to handcraft a doll or any other hand-made item on a smaller scale.

When one sees something in miniature, it usually brings a smile to their face and a slight sense of awe. Whether that smile is because something is beautiful or because of one being in awe, the smile is genuine, and gives the artist or hand-crafter a sense of pride in his or her work. Whether or not the item you've made is purchased or not, seeing someone enjoy something you've made is the true joy in being an artist or hand-crafter.

Miniature porcelain dolls can range anywhere from low-grade materials, mass-produced items which sit in dollar stores or on retail shelves, or they can be delicately hand-made, each piece fitting just perfectly, each color or tint to eyes, lips or skin done "just so" and painted by hand. The more of the parts of the doll that are hand-made or hand-crafted and the more of the dolls accessories that are hand-crafted, the higher quality the doll is.

They can range anywhere from inexpensive (anywhere from $1.00 to $25.00 is considered inexpensive when purchasing these types of dolls) to expensive, ranging anywhere from $30.00 on up to even $1000.00, it simply depends on the quality of the doll and the materials used to make the doll, how much time one has spend hand-crafting the doll, and how difficult to find the materials or how expensive they are to get.

Miniature porcelain dolls have become extremely popular gifts to young girls, teenagers, and even your favorite elderly aunt or acquaintance. The simplest reason for this is, no matter how old or young, most women never out-grow the joy they found in dolls from childhood. While the standard sized doll is beautiful and equally appreciated, miniatures are often the best reminder of the joys and innocence of childhood.

These dolls are also often clothed in regional costume and sold as tourist gifts in gift shops and souvenir shops in popular tourist locations throughout the world. The reason for this is, they're small, usually light-weight, and travel fairly easily or shipped fairly easily and inexpensively. What better way to give a memento of a special trip or something to bring back to your loved ones after you've traveled for business or pleasure?

No matter the reasons for buying, crafting or collecting miniature porcelain dolls, one fact remains- they are truly a joy to see, one of the most popular and enjoyable collectible items out there, and they bring simple joy to anyone who looks at them.




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Dolls - Toys From Antiquity


Dolls are believed to have been around since prehistoric times, and may well have been the earliest type of toy used by man. These dolls were certainly made of natural materials such as clay, wood, and fur. Many of them may have been used as children's toys, but it is believed that they were often used to represent a deity, and likely played a key role in religious rituals and ceremonies.

None of these ancient dolls have survived through the ages, but dolls have often been found in Egyptian graves dating back as far as 3000 years. Some of these dolls were made of pottery, but most were made of flat pieces of wood painted with different designs, and with hair made of strings of wooden beads or clay. Dolls have also been found in the graves of Greek and Roman children, some with movable limbs and removable garments.

Later, Europe became a major producer of wooden dolls. Some of these dolls were made from tree stumps, while others were 'peg' dolls, made with simple peg joints and resembling a clothespin. Composition dolls, which were made from mixtures of pulped wood or paper that were molded under pressure, were developed in the 1800s. These dolls were durable and could be mass produced. Dolls with wax heads were also popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Porcelain and bisque dolls became popular at the beginning of the 19th century.

The French "bebe" dolls were popular in the 1880s. Up until this time, most dolls represented adult figures. The bebes were different, because they represented younger girls. In the 1900s, realistic German bisque dolls were introduced and became very popular. These started an ongoing trend of creating realistic dolls.

Rag and cloth dolls have been hand made for centuries. 'Rag' dolls are made of any fabric, while dolls made specifically of linen or cotton are considered to be 'cloth' dolls. Commercial production of rag dolls was started in the 1850s in England and America.

It was not until after the Civil War that doll making became an important industry in the United States. Most dolls were produced in New England, and were made of various materials such as papier-mache, leather, cloth, and rubber. Celluloid was developed in the 1860s and was used in the manufacture of dolls until the 1950s. Although these dolls could be mass produced very cheaply, they were extremely flammable, and would fade in bright light.

Hard plastic dolls were made in the 1940s, and dolls of vinyl, rubber, and foam rubber were made in the 1950s and 1960s. The use of vinyl allowed doll makers to insert hair into the head, rather than having to paint the hair on, or to use wigs.

Modern dolls have traditionally been toys for children, and 'action figures' representing 'superheroes' are now very popular with boys. There are even 'virtual' dolls available on the Internet which can be designed, dressed up, and played with on web sites. Most dolls are now manufactured using modern materials and mass production techniques. However, dolls are also now collected by adults, and some manufacturers use the same kinds of materials that were used in the past, to create 'vintage-style' collectible dolls. But whatever the type of doll, they all trace their roots back to prehistoric times. They are truly 'toys from antiquity.'




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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Different Types of Russian Nesting Dolls to Collect


If you have decided that would like to start collecting Russian Nesting Dolls, keep in mind there are several different types, and several different price ranges that are available. Have fun while you are looking at all of the selections that are available and remember this collection is for you. You decide on what looks unique to you and then have fun with all the ways you can display your new collection of collectible Russian Dolls.

Collectible Russian Folk Art & Russian Tales Nesting Dolls

These types of dolls are the more traditional dolls. These are what everyone thinks of when they think of Russian nesting dolls. These are hand painted in Russia, and are very colorful and have very elaborate detail. Some have white paint and gold foil embellishments creating a stunning contrast against the dark-stained background of the wood burned doll. Some have a Russian Tale associated with them, and carry the name perhaps of the "Littlest Matryoshka Doll", "Semenov Doll", or may simply be called an "Art Doll".

Collectible Animal Lovers Russian Dolls

These animal dolls make perfect gifts for all of the animal lovers. Not only can you find their favorite animal they collect, but you can give it in the form of a nesting doll. These dolls are usually fairly affordable, and vary in size and number. Some of these dolls can come in very small sizes so would not be suitable for small children. These small dolls are not toys, but rather a gift to give or display. You can find horse, dolphin, panda, and a new version of the Golden Retriever nesting doll.

Educational and Occupational Dolls

These are always fun to collect or give as gifts. If you know of someone who is a teacher, Doctor, Nurse, Veterinarian, or any other occupation, you might just be in luck finding a doll for them. Some of the educational dolls consist of nesting cars, Space Shuttle, Civil War Generals, Russian presidents, and even the latest American presidents.

Religious Dolls

Some of the most famous cities and cathedrals in Russia have been transformed into the most beautiful scenes on these types of Nesting Dolls. You can find many different types of Monastery Dolls, Saints, Apostles, and Angels on these elaborate works of art. Noah's Ark makes a perfect backdrop on a nesting doll that can re-tell the story when each doll is opened to reveal even more animals from the ark. There are also Nativity Scenes, Mangers scenes, and a set of the Holy Family

Christmas and Holiday Dolls

These dolls are some of the best sellers. You just can't resist all of the different types of Santa's, International Christmas, Father Frost, Christmas Carol, Snowmen, Nutcracker, Nativity Scene, and Christmas Eve Nesting Dolls. You can now even find the "Charlie Brown Christmas" Nesting Doll. There is sure to be something here for everyone on your list. Another holiday you can find when looking for Nesting dolls, is Halloween. You can find Halloween Cats, and even the "Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" Set of Nesting Dolls.

If you are just beginning your collection or have been collecting for years, the artists in Russia continue the tradition of hand painting these works of art so that you can always find something that is unique and beautiful that will fit perfectly into your collection.




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Victorian Rose Doll Collection - Special Edition


You may not realize it but there is a pretty amazing history when it comes to Victorian Rose Doll Collections out there. It seems that the Victorian collections are the best type of dolls to have for many different reasons. Within this article we are going to be explaining some basic information on Victoria Rose Doll Collection: Special Edition to you.

Many individuals out there view dolls as just a play thing that they toss to their kid and so be it. You should know that this is not the case with Victorian Rose Dolls. If you ever come across a Victorian Rose Doll then you should not just give it to your kids to play with. In fact, you can hang onto the Victorian Rose Doll Collection: Special Edition you come across and maybe later on in the future you will come across more Victorian Rose Dolls which in terms will create a Victorian Rose Doll Collection.

As the time passes and you have gotten a pretty big collection of Victorian Rose Dolls then you may want to look into selling them, that is if you need the money and want to get rid of them. If you do not need the money and do not want to get rid of your collection then you should keep them. If you have a kid that is about to have a child then you could pass your doll collection to them. As you give your pretty Victorian Rose Doll Collection to your child you can tell him or her the story behind it.

You can also tell your child that you would like him or her pass the Victorian Rose Doll Collection down to his or her child when they have a child. You see, you can start a family emblem with something that started off so simple. In the end before you know if your collection is going to be going through many generations. You should also know that as time progresses the Victorian Rose Doll: Special Edition is only going to go up in value. Yes, we know it is funny because generally you would think that when something gets older it goes down in price but this is not how it works with this doll collection.

If you are looking for a Victorian Rose Doll Collection: special edition then you can start by simply going to Google search, or whatever search engine it is you use and typing in "Victorian Rose Doll Collection: Special Edition". After you have typed this in and hit the enter key you can count on the search engine returning many hits towards you. You should also keep in mind when you are purchasing dolls on the Internet to watch out for fraud. Many times individuals out there are only after scamming people and will tell someone that it is a Victorian rose doll then when it comes down to it isn't the actual Victorian Rose Doll, instead it is a modern doll that you could have purchased cheaply at the store near you.




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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

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Dollhouses and furniture of the rooms has a large houses, a version of the miniature. They initially became popular centuries ago in Europe. The first models were the baby houses, which were built in cabinets, complete furnishings and is made in the State will be displayed. They were made in an adult collections, and intended for children can be played back. It was only in the 20th century that the toy miniature houses and dolls house furniture has been manufactured to enjoy the little girls.

Just like its own houses dolls houses is the furniture too. These small houses to create a cosy atmosphere of the decorate beds, sofas, cupboards and even create awesome lighting conditions too. Some of the houses were built with the House furniture but that is not the dolls, some. A miniature version of the toy collectors are looking for houses in the right furniture can mean fun.

Miniature furniture, there are many different designs and you can choose a design theme with a doll house. Many of the houses are replicas of classic castles and houses, and so they have a very old feel. Because of this, many furniture pieces that were sold were the classics furniture sets that are perfect for your old old fashioned houses.

Modern dolls house furniture is available in a number of contemporary miniature houses produced by the template, too. Are scaled models of the couches, cabinets, bed and table patterned today in many modern furniture.

Dolls House furniture is made of different materials, too. Bathroom fixtures, for example, ceramics. Furniture that is made of the materials used, this is generally the only intention to use it for display. They are at the same time, the delicate and intricate design, appears in the conventional SMEs in the furniture.

You can also view a miniature version of the furniture, which is made from debarked wood. These wooden furniture is made of the same quality product than that regularly-sized wooden furniture. However, they are usually made of thin wood veneer or a soft, such as fibre, in order to, in spite of the small size of the carving.

The plastic is also one of the material, which is a popular dolls house furniture. They are easy to mold in order to simulate on a regular basis, furniture design and shape. They appear very bright colors and designs is just charming. Generally, fittings which are made of materials that are created in the kid's play House. They are light and they are not easy to break, even when dropped.




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Monday, August 20, 2012

The Five Secrets to Getting the Best Price When Buying an Antique Doll Or Collectible Barbie Doll


The absolute best way to get a great deal when buying a collectible antique doll or Barbie doll is to be armed with information. There' no substitute for knowledge when it comes to buying or investing in dolls.

There are usually only two things you, as a doll collector, are looking for when considering antique dolls:

#1. You are looking for a very specific doll. You know the designer, when and where the doll was made and you know a lot of other things about the exact doll you're looking for.

#2. You are looking for a bargain. You are looking for any antique doll or collectible doll that is available way below it's actual value.

Here's how to get the best value for both types of dolls.

You have to approach each of these situations differently. The first situation is easier, but there are still some things that many collectors overlook. You need to do your homework and find out what dolls like you are looking for are actually selling for. And you need to know what they have sold for recently.

The market may have changed.  A particular doll that was in high demand and expensive not long ago, may be a lot less expensive now (or it may be even more expensive). Either way, don't rely on your previous knowledge. Find out what the value of the doll is NOW.

By all means it's important that you don't let your emotions get in the way of logic. Of course, that's easier to say than to do. If you love antique dolls like I do, it's easy to fall in love with a doll. But remember that you will have a better chance to get the best doll at the best price, if you can remain logical and not let your emotions rule.

Of course, the condition of the doll you're looking for has a lot to do with the price. This means that there could be (and probably will be) a wide range of prices that the particular doll you're looking for will be selling for.

In the second situation where you are looking for any doll that you can get at a great price, your job is even harder. You need to know the value of many dolls in order to find bargains. Of course, you can't know the value of all dolls, but there are probably a wide range of dolls that you're interested in and have some idea about the the price range they should be selling in.

One of the best ways to find a bargain in an antique doll is to realize that a lot of people start out collecting dolls and then lose interest. Also realize that in many cases the person selling the doll wants to sell it a lot more than you want to buy the doll. Regardless of how high (or even how reasonable) the initial asking price is, make a low-ball offer and work from there.

The Internet has a wealth of information about dolls. One of the best places to find out about antique doll prices is on eBay. Be sure to check completed auctions to see what antique, collectible or Barbie dolls like the one you're looking for really sold for. You can use this information in your negotiating.

CraigsList is another good place to search for antique dolls or Barbie dolls. But remember that the prices shown on CraigsList are the asking prices and not what the doll will or did sell for.

When you're armed with all of the above information, your final step is to use the five negotiating techniques shown below and don't be in a hurry -- be the reluctant buyer.

Five  Secrets to Getting the Best Price When Buying Any Antique, Collectible, or Barbie Doll:

1.    Offer way less than you expect to have to pay. 

2.    Always act shocked and surprised at the other side's first price.

3.    Say, "You've got to do better than that." 

4.   Walk away (or pretend to walk away) sometime during the negotiation.

5.    Arm yourself with information.  The more you're prepared with facts and information, the better deal you can negotiate.  For example, say, "I have checked eBay and other Internet sources, and dolls like this one never sell for more than $200."

Use these techniques and you will come out with the best deal possible on an antique doll. Don't forget that there are a lot of collectible dolls out there, so always be willing to walk away from any negotiation. 

Bottom line: Do your homework, check prices on eBay, negotiate, be patient and walk away (or pretend to  walk away) from any negotiation if necessary.

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Voyage Of Dolls From Wood To Silicone


There is an interesting history about dolls, though now they are considered as a toy and plaything, there was a time when it had also a religious significance. Miniatures were made out of wood, shaped to look like human figures with hair made from straw and strings, and beads were used to make the eyes and mostly hand stitched clothes and hand painted body. With the advent of technology and expansive creativity, man has created multiple versions of dolls. It was approximately in the 15th century that dolls were given the status of toys, and since then, there is no looking back for the old varieties of dolls.

The credit goes to Germany, for introducing a first ever commercially viable doll that was considered as the toy or plaything for children. The doll then made wasn't as sophisticated as today, most of them were made with wood and wax and the clothing of the dolls mostly represented German women. Doll history has had a long voyage from a crudely hand made wooden figures to very refined and sophisticated dolls like Barbie dolls.

To gain a perspective about the wide variety of dolls now available in the market, let's explore some of the popular forms of dolls -

The most traditional form of dolls would include handcrafted dolls that are made with wood and other material. Interesting part is they are popular among children as playthings and also among the adult doll collectors alike. A whole lot of them are also now imported and the look and characteristics of these dolls vary from country to country, they look like replicas of a particular land's culture an tradition in their appearance including the clothing, facial features etc

Of all the dolls widely sought after dolls are the toy dolls or play dolls. The sole purpose of these dolls is play. The variety of dolls manufactured under this type is uncountable. Manufacturers create theses dolls carefully with materials that are non-toxic and children friendly. All types of dolls, wooden, plastic, clothes etc would fall under this category.

There are Designer dolls like that have acquired fame and status of almost a celebrity among children, like for example - Barbie dolls. These types of dolls are mostly created in different versions to suit the different tastes and preferences among children. Like you would see a model Barbie doll, a bride Barbie doll etc, they are modeled based on either famous celebrities or the popular icons and professions. These dolls have on regular basis different versions of them introduced in the market, hence are also known as Variation dolls.

It's the height of creativity and commercialism both, that now have dolls made out of Silicone and material like Vinyl Skin etc that are real looking dolls. In fact one can safely call them as the miniature versions of human bodies. Ashton Drake dolls is one such example, these dolls are especially made for doll collectors who like to buy dolls as a hobby and use them as display items.




Dolls have a special place in the memory of almost every girl child. Now, with the advent of technology and creativity, they have become popular with adults as well.




Sunday, August 19, 2012

What Type Of Porcelain Dolls To Collect


Doll collectors will find that porcelain dolls are mostly of high value and are available with a wide variety of themes. The themes can be fairytales, cartoons, the wild wild west, European classic pieces, or even movie character dolls. Yet the best porcelain dolls to collect are those that are made of the finest porcelain and embellished with exquisite fabrics and accessories. Antique porcelain dolls still make one of the best collections that a doll collector should start but it requires a big investment. It does not only require money but it necessarily requires time and effort in sourcing the best items available.

Another challenge for most antique porcelain doll collectors is that it is hard to find vintage pieces that are authentic due to its rarity. Most European porcelain doll manufacturers of the late 1700s only produce a limited number of their masterpieces and most vary in design. With this in mind, porcelain dolls in this era are of high value due to its rarity. In addition to that, collectors are assured that no piece is alike. The creativity and the time spent on handcrafting each doll also add to its value. But for those who are looking for vintage dolls that are of high value, it should be noted that the condition of the porcelain doll should be almost like as it was made in its era.

To better determine the condition of the porcelain doll, buyers should check for nicks and chips on the doll's edges and paint. Scrutinize further if there are any crack or stains on the porcelain as these are the most common issues in storing porcelain for ages. Aside from checking the porcelain body and face of the doll, the doll's dress is one of the most important accessories that collectors should assess. Check if the fabric is still intact since ageing can cause the fabric to disintegrate or to get ripped easily. If the doll comes with accessories such as shoes, hats, and necklaces, check for the authenticity of the items as some sellers may have already changed these. These accessories may not be the original ones that came with the doll.

Furthermore, when choosing for the types of dolls to collect, it is necessary to start a collection based on a theme. Say if collecting vintage dolls is the primary purpose of the collector, then one can start acquiring vintage European style dolls or perhaps porcelain dolls from various countries in their traditional clothing. The best thing about keeping a theme is that it can help would-be collectors to easily start a showcase without being disorganized.




If you would like to get started in collecting dolls, or introduce a loved one to the tradition of doll collecting it might be a good idea to start with dolls that interest them and are of relatively low cost. Our Generation Dolls are great for younger girls while Monster High Dolls might be better aimed at pre-teen and teenage young ladies.