Sisters Separated at Production in the Doll Factory

or What Love Looks Like-

It’s been almost two years since I posted Baby Doll (the loved doll) and her “sister” who was bought as a replacement but never really played with or looked at as far as I know.

Baby Doll (b. 1979) belonged to Erika when she was little and now Anna has loved her for 8 more years.  I just stitched her arms up as they were coming off.  And since I’m visiting the family and not driving around the city today I am showing the effects of two more years of loving.  Maybe someone who reads this post will send a photo of the same doll in a similar condition.

 

One thing I know is they are most cooperative when I set them up to pose for the shooting!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 thoughts on “Sisters Separated at Production in the Doll Factory

  1. Maybe this is a short essay on aging —- and we’re still loveable, and loving!!! 🙂 🙂

  2. I think Baby Doll #1 needs a make over. Maybe we could sign her up for a segment of “What Not to Wear.”

  3. OMGosh!!!! I can’t believe I stumbled on this! I know you posted this a long time ago, but I have this exact doll. It was my older sisters, and I have had it for 30 years…. It looks just like the “loved” doll!! Today, while at a consignment sale for my own children, I found the doll in perfect condition!! Thirty years of loving makes a huge difference 🙂

    • Thanks for writing. Send a pic and I can repost. Baby doll is looking even more loved these days.
      That is so cool you found another one.

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