Desperately Seeking Dolls

Reviews of collectible dolls from Integrity Toys and some Fashionista dolls from Mattel. The angst of maintaining a doll collection, budgeting, and play.

Showing posts with label Made To Move Barbie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Made To Move Barbie. Show all posts
Thursday, June 23, 2016

Made To Move Barbie (Part III)

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I LOVE this Mattel idea and it seems to keep getting better.  A doll friend of mine posted the next two dolls in this line a few days ago; s...
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

We Have A Winner!

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I sold my Never Ordinary Twins Eden and Lillith to another collector for my cost.  I'm not ready to add dolls to my collection that are ...
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Sunday, January 10, 2016

Made To Move Barbie - Black Skin Tone

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One of my readers questioned whether or not this doll could be pulled apart.  I think they all can.  It's scary to try and pull out the ...
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Sunday, January 3, 2016

So … What's All The Fuss About?

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I finally got my hands on the Made To Move Barbie produced by Mattel Corporation.  There's been a great deal of discussion already on th...
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Desperately Seeking Dolls
I've been collecting dolls my entire adult life. Since I first started this blog, I have refined my collection quite a bit. I have sold my antique bisque dolls from the 1800's, Vogue Ginny Dolls from the early 1960's, Gene Dolls, Tonner Sydney and Tyler Dolls, Momoko, and Silkstone Barbies. I have tried to focus my collection on Vintage Barbie, Ellowyne Wilde, and Integrity Toys products: Fashion Royalty, NuFace, Victoire/East 59th Street, Poppy Parker, and Misaki. I recently added The Industry line to my collection..I guess my favorite bumper sticker sums up my life. "I set off to conquer the world but got distracted by something sparkly."
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