I also received my Cu-Poche Alice doll order today, and Alice insisted that her curious nature made her perfect for opening the box and checking out the contents. So here's Alice, and her thoughts.
I see.. um, another box. |
I am hungry after my long trip! |
This lid is on too tight! |
Maybe I'll just go shopping instead! |
I might need my Cu-Poche sisters' help to put this together! |
In another bag was a blue sun dress, or this could also be what we would call a jumper, since a blouse would fit nicely under it. It has a faux button closure over Xanadu's favorite, snaps (press studs.) There was a separate turquoise underskirt with a ruffled trim, too. In Xanadu's honor, I got my redhead, Sophie, to model these.
There was also a blue hand-knit cardigan sweater in this bag, with real buttonholes and buttons. Sophie can wear this, but it is not quite wide enough for her.
As I sat down to write this, it occurred to me that this cardigan might fit Meg, my Makies doll.
Alas, Meg is in several separate parts right now. I want to give her a face-up, and also find her a new wig, that isn't so long and cumbersome. I've been putting off the face-up because I was nervous about it. The Dancer, though, has gotten me interested in make-up for the first time in my life, and doing make-up on myself, has given me more confidence in making Meg's face look right. I'll be sure to update you, of course, when Meg is back to herself, and we'll see if the cardigan fits.
I also got this adorable pair of baby shoes and socks. These might fit my daughter's Bitty Baby.
And lastly, two more pairs of shoes. One is a rubber pair, that look like they came from a Frozen doll. They have the effect of being gathered to a flat sole underneath, which reminds me of my daughter's ballet slippers.
And a pair of black boots with black and glitter accents, and a buckled strap. I was hopeful that these would fit my American Girl dolls, but they are just a liiiiittle bit too snug to be able to pull up over the foot. :(
This is such a fantastic bunch of doll clothing and props! I'm so thankful to Xanadu for all these items, especially since some of them were most likely hand-knit and hand-sewn by her. It was a nice way to brighten my day.
Hi Barb,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to put some of the pieces to good use. I was hoping the boots would be big enough for your AG but wasn't sure of their foot size not having one myself. As I said, just pass on what you can't use. :) (And yes it is my knitting and sewing.)
Big hugs.
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I was pretty sure all the knitting and sewing were yours, but I didn't want to assume, you know. :) I'm sure I'll find someone who has a dolly who can wear the shoes. It was all very nice of you!
DeleteYay! You got your treats! That little sundress would look great over a blue and white striped t shirt!
ReplyDeleteAnd you got your Alice!
Hmm, yes, a t shirt would look nice. And easier to sew than a blouse.
DeleteI found it funny that Alice arrived on the same day as Xanadu's box. I love Alice to pieces already.
I love to get packages in the mail! What wonderful gifts you received.
ReplyDeleteI know the Ann Estelle dolls but your Alice is new to me. She is a cutie.
Yep, Alice has definitely got a winning smile; she is a cutie indeed!
DeleteSince you like getting packages in the mail, would you like me to at least send you the orange tights and the pink shoes? I have the feeling that they may fit your Little Darlings dolls. If you are interested in them, you can email me at: my blog handle at gee mail dot com.
That's a nice price to win! Congratulations! That Cu-Poche Alice is super cute too
ReplyDeleteThank you; it was fun to win something! I'm very happy I added Cu-poche dolls to my collection.
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