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Monday, December 10, 2018

LOL Doll Surprise House Project, and Two Knock-Off Dolls

I've never liked the LOL Surprise dolls very much, but two of the little girls in my life do. One is the daughter of my friend, who is four. I was trying to think of something unique, related to LOL Surprise, to give her for Christmas. I started thinking about furniture, because I don't know how many dolls this girl has, but from what I've heard, I'm pretty sure she has quite a number already and doesn't "need" more. However, since she's still only four, I was afraid anything I made that wasn't super sturdy, like wood and nails sturdy, would end up getting broken. Which was when I made the (possibly crazy) decision to make a little house. Part of what gave me that idea was some YouTube videos I've seen that show beds for dolls made out of foam core, and glued to a corner or wall of a room box. The house I've come up with for the four-year-old is basically a room box, but it's divided into two spaces, bedroom and eat-in kitchen. I'm taking pictures as I go along to record my work, so here's the first bits I've done.

Cutting out and gluing the foam core pieces together was nowhere near as easy as the YouTube videos show. Of course, Mr. BTEG only had a cheap glue gun, which I borrowed, so I'm not sure if that was part of the problem. I'm also not sure a high temperature or low temperature glue gun is the way to go when working with foam core. If anybody has any experience with this, let me know. I bought a high-temperature one, but then I found a dual-temperature one at another store, so now I'm torn. This box ended up mostly being held together with Contact paper, which was also used to cover the cut edges.
I attached two scrapbook pieces for the floor, wood for the bedroom, and tile for the kitchen. Then I taped on some scrapbook paper for the walls. Some of the paper that I bought is glittery, which I thought was a touch of which a little girl would approve. Of course, the paper sheds glitter everywhere.

The bare white wall on the right side is where a kitchen printout is going, when I get to the UPS store to get a color copy made. I found the printout online. The bunk-bed will be glued in the back left-hand corner. I'm thinking the kind of bed that has space for two on the bottom, with a bunk for one at the top.

Of course, it's easiest to make any kind of doll project when you have a doll to measure things against. However, I wasn't going to spend a huge amount of money on a doll, especially when ninety-nine percent of the LOL Surprise doll ball is stuff I didn't want in the least. So I picked up a couple of knock-offs from AliExpress, which finally arrived today.

I think I got knock-off Sugar, and Miss Baby. These dolls seem to have the LOL Surprise head, but the dresses and shoes are attached to their bodies, unlike the genuine article. I also got a pink bottle and pink seashell purse. Here's faux Sugar, minus her halo, which didn't come with her.
I had a... problem with faux Miss Baby. I realized quickly that her body was on backward! Or her head, whichever way you want to look at it. :) In any case, her toes and her face were pointing in opposite directions. Almost automatically, I twisted her body around so that the toes and face were both on the same side, but Miss Baby didn't have a head mounted on a neck knob, so I ended up with this.
I guess now you could call her Miss Baby Meets the Queen of Hearts. I'm going to glue her head back on, and hopefully it will stay.

The decapitation issue, not surprisingly, was not the only thing off about my two dolls. Their upper arms look strange in color related to the rest of their bodies, although I think Miss Baby is supposed to be wearing white gloves? In any case, the bottom of both dolls hands aren't painted at all.
Also, both dolls have chips off of their hair paint.
Think these dolls will ever become collectible, like clone Barbies and other clone fashion dolls are today?

So, work goes on with the house. I'm going to make the bed, with bedding, and a kitchen bench and table, and of course the kitchen printout needs to go up. I'm also going to put a piece of foam core up on the "roof," not as long as the house, but something the dolls can use as a "balcony." I got that idea after seeing that the official LOL Surprise doll house has one. By the way, the price for the official house is *insane.* You can get it for the low, low price of only $190.00 at Walmart!!! I wonder how many little girls will be disappointed this year that won't be getting the house. Some years, $190 could be as much as we spent on both of our daughters combined, or even less. I've discussed with Raging Moon how production quality issues could affect sales of these dolls, but being what I consider overpriced won't help either. As a matter of fact, that just makes quality issues like missing parts even more unacceptable.

Does anyone have any plans to gift a doll or accessory to a little girl in her life?

15 comments:

  1. LOL, I do plan on giving a present to a little girl, yes! I have an extra It Baby (another L.O.L. Surprise doll), and I'm going to give it to a young patron at the library where I work. I love the work you've done on the dollhouse; much better than spending two hundred bucks on that LOL house!

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    1. I remember reading about your extra It Baby on your blog now. :) That's the one that I think has an Audrey Hepburn vibe. I'm glad you like the dollhouse. I'm a little embarrassed about how it's turning out, but it's the first item of the kind I've ever made, so I'm trying to reign in my perfectionism. It is indeed much better than spending two hundred dollars.

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  2. If you have a Dollar Tree store near you, check out their toy aisle. They sometimes have some doll furniture that would be a fairly good match for the LOL dolls.

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  3. The brand name Lol surprise house is $400 here! I nearly choked when I saw the price. I thought the dolls were overpriced but that house!
    I like your dollhouse idea. I've got a vague idea of making a dollhouse out of a small bookshelf with/for my kids when baby girl is a bit older.

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    1. The dollhouse bookshelf sounds like a fun project. Encouraging creativity and making things by yourself is always a good idea.

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  4. These dolls are terrible! I like your dollhouse so far, sorry I can't offer any glue advice. Perhaps you could ask fun_and_craft on Youtube, she uses a lot of hot glue and foam board.

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    1. I agree that the dolls are really bad quality. For me, though, they serve their purpose, for far less money.

      Thanks for the suggestion!

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  5. I don't have any plans to give a doll to a child for the holidays. I do give a doll away in June in celebration of World Doll Day. One year our Doll Club donated dolls and stuffed animals to the local Ronald McDonald House in celebration of World Doll Day.

    Is anyone planning to "attend" the Virtual Doll Convention coming up in January? It's on Facebook. I don't have Facebook so I cannot join in. I think some folks from my Doll Club will be participating.

    Your dolly project looks interesting. I am sure the little girl will be delighted.

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    1. I hadn't heard anything about a Virtual Doll Convention, but then again, I only have Facebook because I was forced to have it in order to bond a game app to it. Once Facebook started making noises about checking out our banking information, that enforced my decision to avoid Facebook as much as possible.

      Thank you for your input on the house. :)

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  6. Your dollhouse looks super cute! I bet the little girl who gets it will love it. I can't believe the official LOL Surprise house is so expensive.

    Yes, the YouTube tutorials lie! Cutting and gluing foam board and/or cardboard is nowhere near as easy as they make it look.

    I have a (cheap) dual temperature glue gun and always use the hot setting, even on foam board. I've heard you're supposed to use the cool setting because there's a chance the glue might melt the foam, but I haven't had this happen (yet).

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    1. I'm glad that you like the house, and thank you for the input on the glue gun. I did have to go to Target, so I bought the dual temp one. The one that is only hot may go back to the store, unless Mr. BTEG thinks that he can make use of it.

      Yes, I tried making "dollhouse" walls out of a tri-fold board at one point, as the video recommended. The only problem was that the tri-fold had "grooves" in the cardboard, which bent like crazy when I tried to make the walls. When I was younger and less secure, I would have felt like just giving up at some point, because obviously I wasn't good enough.

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  7. I don't have any little kids to buy dolls for this year, but I recently visited a friend whose daughter is very into the LOL Surprise dolls - I had no idea how expensive they are for the size and quality. It's too bad the knock-offs weren't nicer, or I'd be directing my friend that way.

    Good luck with the doll house build! :)

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  8. It's amazing how popular the dolls have gotten, considering how expensive they are. Maybe Hairdorables will take some of their market. They're only slightly more than the cheapest LOL Surprise, but they seem to be a nicer doll and offer more.

    Thank you!

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  9. I went to OfferUp and bought three lol houses two for $20 each. One is almost perfect the second has a bit of scrapes and the third one has water stains, a bit torn is wobbly and stained. Going to try to fix these and paint them or try to get wall paper or cabinet paper to put it over the rest and use screws to make sturdy. I will post it on youtube.

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