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Monday, January 27, 2020

Thank You, Naperville Doll Show!

My friend Diane R. and I traveled to Naperville, IL for the semiannual doll show.  My great finds are the two French dolls below, but I brought home lots of other goodies, including many generous gifts from the Windy City Doll Guild; these included parts, patterns, ethnic dolls, a composition doll, and more.  Free will contributions went to the UFDC, and I contributed generously.

Pat of Mostly French on Ruby Lane gave away lovely doll items and clothing.  I purchased miniatures and clothing for museum dolls from several booths, especially knitted and crocheted. I was happy to meet Pat and Kevin; while pinning for Ruby Lane I often pinned her lovely dolls. Those interested, go to the Ruby Lane doll boards to see my work, and explore the blog where I often wrote posts.

Many of these came from Diane's booth.  I also found paper ephemera for my own art projects, and an awesome set of vintage Taiwanese dolls from Gigi's Dolls and Sherry's Teddies and a great wooden mouse bank from Spain from Ragamuffin Doll Shop, Galena.

Fritzi's Antique Dolls provided a doll house sized Parian with three hand made dresses; she has a lovely beaded, molded cafe au lait hairdo.


SFBJ in Gorgeous Brittany Costume

FG Fashion, all original, with long, lovely bisque arms.  She
came with an amazing wardrobe and accessories which I will be posting soon. Courtesy of
Nancy McCray, who has been a great friend to our museum.

Panorama of one of the booths.

My Friend's Booth

A selection from my booth made up of items from the Museum Gift Shop

More books and tiny things for dolls from my booth

Dr. Tweet's Vintage paper airplanes

My own book was for sale and sold well.

Overview of my booth and the rest of the show.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Thursday, December 12, 2019

The News

Today we were featured on the local TV news, WQAD.COM. Check out the story if you have time.

It was a great story, and I owe the news team and reporter Ryan Jenkins a big thanks. Dec. 2nd, I spoke at a local Rotary; it seems word is slowly getting out, and I'm grateful. 

Our large building will be ready soon, and meanwhile, we are making friends and getting ourselves out there.

Check out our photos!

Our Holiday Window

Hours

One of our unusual Vintage Angels

Victorian Christmas Art

Juno Tin Head

Mignonette and Friends

Charlie with glass eyed vintage china head

Generations, Barbie, German Bisque, and Bewitched

Card and logo

The Bard

Ella Fitzgerald

Victoria's  Jubilee

Cinderella Smalltalk

Thursday, November 21, 2019

There Is No House Without A Doll - Ruby Lane Blog

There Is No House Without A Doll - Ruby Lane Blog: Dolls touch everyone’s life one way or another. Even those who claim they have no dolls or don’t like them have had a doll or doll-related object in their lives.  Here are some dolls and doll related objects that fit the doll theme, or what Lea Baten calls “The Doll Motif.”  Basically, anything that is... Read more »