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Image Courtesy of Theriaults.com It seems like every time I'm doing research for one thing I find so many other things that pique my curiosity. Such was the case with my research on the "The Sweet Simplicity of Tuck Comb Wooden Dolls" I posted about earlier. I discovered the "Early Grodnertal Tuck Comb Wooden Peddler Dolls" and absolutely had to know more. The "Early Grodnertal Wooden Doll As Doll And Notions Peddler Lady" doll shown above is from Theriaults.com website is a doll after my own heart. Not only do I absolutely love her large bonnet, but she's selling sewing notions and dolls. She has five tiny dolls on her table including two mini Grodnertal woodens. Perhaps that was me in another life? According to her description :7" Condition: generally excellent,original finish perfectly preserved. Comments: Grodnertal doll,circa 1850,presented for the English market as a peddler lady offering sewing notions and dolls. On her table are arranged a myriad of tiny laces,ribbons and buttons, sewing tools such as tiny scissors, various papers with lettered names "Robert","Margaret" and "John", several tiny doll costumes, and five tiny dolls including two mini Grodnertal woodens. Realized Price: $4,100 According to The Ultimate Doll Book by Caroline Goodfellow peddler dolls were popular from 1820 - 1920. They were a conversation piece in fashionable 19th century English drawing rooms and held a prominent place on the fireplace mantels. During this period there was a fascination with itinerant traders who travelled all over Europe, but peddler dolls were a "peculiarly English phenomenon." Most of the dolls were made in Germany and dressed in England with heads of wood, composition, apples and wax. The bodies were made of wood, composition, or stuffed cloth. There was an unusual Pedlar Doll on the V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum which was circa 1840, and made in Great Britain. The head was a carved, pickled and dried apples and she has glass eyes. According to her description the doll represented an old woman holding a basket of goods to sell. Also, according to the V&A Museum the head of the doll was made from an apple which had been carved and then preserved. Also, there are several different methods for doing this which all use peeled apples. One is by carving, soaking in brine and then completely drying out. Another is to air dry the peeled apple and then carve it. Some 'wet' methods use vinegar or lemon juice mixed with salt. By the time the apple has finished the preservation process successfully and is ready for the finishing touches of paint, hair etc it has a firm wrinkled brown appearance which lends itself to the portrayal of characters and grotesques. 19th century examples are usually very hard, and have an almost wood-like texture. Apple-headed dolls are still made, predominantly in Canada and the USA. There was a second Pedlar Doll from the V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum website here which was circa 1830, German/English. I tend to find the two apple faced peddler dolls for the V&A a little scary looking. How about you? There is a picture of an adorable "Early Grodnertal Tuck Comb Wooden Peddler Doll" on the Skinner Inc. Auctions website here. She's selling everything including the kitchen sink! Look at all her miniature purses. You have to wonder how heavy that basket had to be to carry around her neck. Talk about back pain.... I just love the Pedlar Doll on the V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum website here. She is circa 1835-1840, German/English. Look at all her miniature pictures and decorations. I also love the Pedlar Doll on the V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum website here. She is circa 1830-1869, German/English. Look at all her miniature dolls. Image Courtesy of Theriaults.com The "Early Grodnertal Wooden Peddler Doll With Basket Of Novelties" doll shown above is from Theriaults.com website. She seems really serious about selling all her wares. Doesn't she? According to her description: 12" Condition: original finish albeit extensive craquelure and tuck comb missing. Comments: Grodnertal,circa 1830. Value Points: beautifully-shaped head and shapely torso,the doll has original peddler's costume including gown, apron, bonnet, and is holding a woven tray of tiny miniature novelties. The doll is presented in a wooden framed early cabinet. Realized Price: $2,000. Image Courtesy of Theriaults.c om I had to include the "Grodnertal Wooden Peddler Doll With Original Costume" from the Theriaults.com website because she was so sweet looking and I loved her bonnet. She is nowhere near as expensive as the other peddler dolls because she has hardly anything in her basket. Perhaps she was lucky and sold out of her knitting wares? According to her description: 16" Condition: fine original finish,lacking tuck comb. Comments: Grodnertal,circa 1870. Value Points: wearing her original costume with beautiful bonnet,the peddler women is preserved under glass dome with some wares. Realized Price: $700. Image Courtesy of Theriaults.com I found the "Grodnertal Wooden Dolls As Peddler" shown in the picture above on the Theriaults.com website and had to include her because I loved the little oriental rug with little tiny pair of slippers and her table of wares. According to her description: 8" Condition: generally excellent. Comments: Grodnertal,circa 1850, the doll is presented on base under glass dome,posed behind a table that is well-laden with miniature lady's ephemera,including little kid gloves, purses, jewelry, playing cards, and more. Value Points: wonderful assortment of tiny items on the table while the doll wears her original gown and unusual net hair decoration. Realized Price: $2,000. Image Courtesy of Theriaults.com When I look at the "Early Grodnertal Wooden Doll As Peddler Doll With Original Wares" dolls from the Theriaults.com website I can't help but imagine what she's thinking. She just seems to be so pensive - almost wishing she was anywhere else but out selling her wares. You can certainly relate to that - at least I can. According to her description: 13" Condition: generally excellent,original finish with light craquelure. Comments: Germany,circa 1840. Value Points: the peddler wears her original cotton gown,undergarments,apron,cap with ruffled liner,and red woolen cape,and carries a basket of fancy goods and household wares including a tiny Grodnertal wooden doll. Realized Price: $2,600. I'd like to think that the dolls and all their little wares were handmade. However, according to a Study of a Parian Peddler and Her Wares article on the NADDA (National Antique Doll Dealers Association) website by Debra Gulea: It used to be thought that these whimsical dolls were all handmade, lovingly assembled during idle evening hours by crafty Victorian homemakers. It has since been learned that many of the peddlers on the market were actually factory made during the Victorian era, particularly those standing & affixed to wooden bases and carrying little woven baskets of goodies. Indeed, these are often stamped with the company name on the base, which attests to their commercial heritage. Well, manufactured or not I still think they are beautiful dolls and hope you would agree. Après l’averse; - place du Théâtre-Français... Louis Marie de Schryver If you would like to read a wonderful post entitled "Street Vendors of the 19th century...Peddlers or Pedlars?" from the Dolls from the Attic...Mis Muñecas blog filled with an amazing amount of information and pictures of street vendors and peddlers please CLICK HERE.
A brief overview and instructions for doll repainting, with many tips and photo examples.
Laila celebrates her brown skin and South Asian heritage. At Every Girl Dolls we want to expose kids to different cultures. Laila is not like your other dolls. We worked hard to make her features and clothing representative of brown girls everywhere. She is South Asian and American. She loves learning about her culture, food, and language. *Recommend for Ages 3+ Details about Laila: 18 inch doll Vinyl limbs and torso Silky black hair that can be styled and brushed Dark brown eyes and long eyelashes Pierced Ears Play Ready - Laila can sit, stand and rotate her arms, legs, and head Every Laila doll comes with: 3-piece lengha (chunni/ dupatta, lengha top and lengha skirt) headband pair of gold shoes 1- pack of bindis that can be worn by doll and child *Add a pair of bangles for your child and the doll below *We currently do not offer International Shipping* *We cannot ship to P.O. Boxes*
Light/Dark Academia Ruffle Shirt with flared sleeves. ONE SIZE Bust 94cm Shoulder width: 33cm Length: 56cm (If you're unsure of which size to order, or simply want us to double check that the sizes you picked would fit you, you can leave us a note with your bust & waist measurements, with your order. The note section is located in your Cart) . . . . . Asian Sizes generally run one size smaller than US/UK/CA/EU sizes. We take the measurements of every garment and list them in the description box. We would advise you to check the measurements in the description or send us your bust/waist measurements so we can do that for you. Optional: You can also order one size up your regular size (example: if you wear size M in the US, you'd order Asian Size L) although this option is not as precise as checking the measurements and comparing them to your bust/waist measurements. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - One Size - One Size clothing would generally fit sizes: XS (extra small), S (small) and petite M (a small medium) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - Swimsuit Sizing - swimsuits run two sizes smaller than US/UK/CA/EU sizes. You would need to order two sizes up your regular size (example: if you wear size S in US, you'd have to order your swimsuit in Asian size L ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - Tip: Always check the measurements in the Item Info and compare them to your body measurements (bust and waist), to make sure the item would fit you. ' Contact us ✉ with your measurements if you need help choosing your size. FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $50 (USD) . For orders under $50 the shipping fee is $4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - DELIVERY ESTIMATES Please be aware that delivery time can vary and we are unable to give precise delivery estimates due to deliveries being affected by many factors: destination, national holidays, weather, customs clearance, global pandemics and other unprecedented factors .. Generally, once a package gets shipped it could take approximately... . 10-15 business days to the UK, the US, EU-countries, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand. . 15-30 business days to all other countries. . We do not guarantee delivery dates or times. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - COVID-19 NOTICE: Depending on the COVID19 pandemic situation in your country and airlines activity, please be aware that a delay in package arrival due to Covid-19 is possible. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - Check out our FAQ page for more information on Shipping and Purchase Protection. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -
I have Literacy Night coming up this Tuesday, October 1, 2013. I wanted to give a little extra thank you to those that are giving their time to support the event. So I made 60 of these... I found the directions to make these little clipboards on the interent somewhere but don't know exactly where. So you will have to settle for my little how to. These are the materials I needed I got the binder clips and note pads at the Dollar Tree for $1.00 each, permanent tape runner for $1.99 at JoAnn's, the 8 pack coasters at Target for $1.00 and scrapbook paper. First, I cut 4"x4" squares from the paper and 1/2" x 1 1/4" strips. I attached the paper square to the coaster with the tape runner and cut off the corners. Then I sanded the edges of the paper around the coaster. After that, I attached the small strip of paper to the binder clip and the clip to the coaster. Finally, I added the note pad and... SUPER easy and cute, if I say so myself! Have a GREAT week!
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See my other free Native American tutorials What you need brown suede fabric for dress and moccasins (around 18" x 40") Velcro 5 1/2" long 1/4" wide decorations for your dress (be creative, this is what I used) 6 white, 15 blue and 11 red beads (5mm) 5 beads that look like elk teeth (I got mine at Ben Franklins called Beader's Paradise - Czech glass & stone chips, almond delight, in this collection are some beads that look like elk teeth) feather (bone or plastic) little glass tubes in dark blue ( I got mine at Joann Fabrics called Darice 10/0 Bugle Beads - 100gr/Multi) suede cording 3mm beige necklace red, green and blue glass tubes, see above white beads (3mm) closure 2 pearl buttons for hair band and black elastic string How to make the dress download free pattern for dress and moccasins here Please use the pattern for home use only ! This pattern is copyrighted by me, Read Creations. Make sure you have page scaling set to none ! Cut all pieces from paper and tape together part A and B along blue line, same with part D and E to create the front (A/B) and back (D/E) I had this dress made a while back so I can't show each step, but I took pictures of the relevant areas of the finished dress, so disregard the decorations, they will come later. 1. Cut front (A/B) on fold 1x, back (D/E) 2x, C on fold 1x and F 2x 2. Top stitch part C onto front (A/B) where indicated (wrong side of C onto right side of A/B). This fabric doesn't fray, so we don't need to worry about that, just sew about 1/8" in. Do the same for both back sides (F onto D/E) 3. Sew shoulder pieces right sides together (shoulder on AB to shoulder on DE on both sides), make sure you don't sew the neck opening shut (marked between the black dots). Just sew from the black dot outward to the red dotted line. 4. Sew Velcro onto both back (D/E) parts, about 1/2" down from the top (soft Velcro on right side of fabric folded over inwards, rough Velcro on right side of fabric) You will have the rough Velcro facing you on the left side of the dress back and the soft Velcro, facing away from you on the right side of the dress, the picture explains it better than my words) 5. Top stitch neck opening (fold the shoulder seams apart and keep this seam all around) 6. Sew the two back (D/E) pieces together (right sides together) from the Velcro down to the red line (about 1" from the bottom of the dress) 7. Lay front (A/B) and merged back piece (D/E) on top of each other, wrong sides together and stitch along the sides between the two black dots (about 1" from the side). You will be sewing on the right side of the fabric, this seam will be visible! 8. Cut about 1" deep (just up to the seam you just did, but don't cut it!) 1/8" wide fringes all around (sleeves, sides and bottom) Your dress is done, now it needs decorating !!! How to decorate the dress This is what I did to give you an idea. Be creative ! 1. Take the dark blue glass tubes and sew them onto the dress just slightly offset from parts C and F starting in the back, all around the front and and ending on the other side in the back. 2. Take the suede cording and cut 3 pieces at 4 1/2" long 3. Cut the 3 pieces lengthwise in half (you will need 5 of the 6 pieces) 4. Add 1 red and 3 blue beads 5. Make a knot on both ends, about 1/4" inwards 6. Move the 3 blue beads to one end and sew on the "elk tooth" to the opposite knot (I couldn't thread the "elk tooth" bead on the suede cord, that's why I sewed it on the knot) 7. Move the red bead about 2 1/2" from the end of the blue beads side (this will be not in the center since the blue beads' side is going to be longer) 8. Bend both sides down around the red bead and wrap a thread around multiple times just below the bead, then sew the red bead onto the dress according to step 9 9. Go in 2 rows, 3 beads in the bottom row (around 3 1/2" from bottom of dress), 2 beads offset in the top row (around 4 1/2" from bottom of dress) 10. Take the suede cording and cut a 9" piece off 11. Thread the suede cord onto the feather to about 5" from one end (not the middle !) 12. Cut the cord lengthwise in half up to the feather on both sides (where the feather is, it is uncut for about 1/4") 13. Thread 3 white beads on each of the longer sides 14. Thread 3 red beads on each of the shorter sides 15. Take a red and white side together and sew onto dress, then take the other red and white side and sew onto dress on the other side of the feather, make sure you center the feather Decorations are done !!! How to make the moccasins 1. Take two of the soles and put right sides together 2. Sew along the outside (long sides and front curve), don't sew the back straight section 3. Turn inside out, so the right side is facing you 4. Top stitch from the back for 2 1/2" on both sides (stop just before the curve) 5. Hand stitch along the curved front (start 2 1/2" from the back until 2 1/2" from the other side end) and pull to gather fabric (I used double thread to be able to pull hard enough without ripping the thread), after gathering knot thread so the gathered fabric won't come undone (this picture has already the tongue sewn in) 6. Fold the back straight section in half and sew in a slight curve (instead of just straight down), cut off excess material at the rounded bottom. 7. Turn inside out, so seam is inside 8. Take tongue and hand stitch inside (I had the doll wear the shoe and stitched it while she was wearing it, that way I knew I had a good fit and I was able to make some last minute adjustments to the gather to make it look good) Now repeat steps 1 - 8 for your other shoe and you are done. You can stitch some mini beads on the tongue for decorations if you like. How to make the necklace I wanted it to look like Kaya's necklace and made 3 stands of 3 different lengths The first one is the longest (10 1/2") and alternates 2 green glass tubes and 2 white beads The next one (9") alternates 2 blue glass tubes and 2 white beads The last one is the shortest (8") and alternates 2 red glass tubes and 2 white beads I tied all 3 strands together on both ends, added 2 white (5mm) beads on each end and added a closure You are done with your necklace !!! How to make the pearl hair bands I got these pearl buttons at Joann Fabrics and just used black elastic string to create a loop long enough to get the hair through 2x. For more Native American items see my blog
Doll 'Lady Clapham' of turned, carved, gessoed and painted wood, London, 1690-1700
Every girl or woman in this world should feel beautiful inside and out, no matter their circumstances. Barbie is an extremely popular doll with children, but a doll with no hair has not yet been created for cancer patients. It is important because battling cancer is a hard task, and it should be noticed. It could change many lives; mostly the lives of young girls who have lost their hair and no lo
Click on "Learn More About This Item" below to see a list of place name ideas! Do you know the way to Neverland? The Shire? Lilliput? Now your fairies and gnomes can find their way. Available in either STAKE STYLE (9" tall) or FLAT BASE STYLE (8" tall) You can sink the stake style into DRY soil or gravel to desired depth. The flat base style will sit on a flat surface, such as a shelf. The base is a stained balsa octagon, 2 1/2' x 2 1/2" (shown photo). These are NOT for direct sunlight all day. Balsa wood, hand stained, painted and written. Sprayed with urethane to protect it from water. (Not recommended for mud) I write names in a variety of fonts and colors. If a famous name is associated with a particular font, I will recreate that. (ie. Disneyland, Far Far Away, or Candy Land) Sign will point a direction unless you tell me otherwise. Posts are four sided. The last photo shows a custom order, in which I made a tiny sign to match a full size sign someone already had in their yard. My tiny sign is on the left, in front of a photo of the full size sign. I will match shapes, colors, and fonts as close as I am able. This costs more. *SEND ME A LIST OF YOUR 8 (or more) PLACE NAMES* in the notes section with your order! You can choose from my suggestions or give me other names, such as your street name, your children's names, or your favorite places! I can also make holiday signposts! Here are a few suggestions: Emerald City Narnia The Shire Hogwarts Toad Hall Mr. McGregor’s Garden Pellucidar Lilliput Neverland Wonderland Hogsmeade Rivendell Hundred Acre Wood (or "100 Aker Wood") Whoville Ruatha Hold Arborlon Pern Fillory Island of Dr. Moreau Mysterious Island Centre of the Earth Atlantis Camelot Dinotopia Far Far Away Pandora Mos Eisley Oz District 12 Forks, WA Diagon Alley Badger’s House Loompaland Bedrock Brigadoon Bedford Falls Smallville Bikini Bottom Puddleby-on-the-Marsh Pixie Hollow Equestria The Snuggly Duckling Munchkinland 7 Dwarves’ Mine Rapunzel’s Tower Sleeping Beauty’s Castle Storybrooke FernGully Where the Wild Things Are Nim’s Island Middle Earth Hobbiton Whispering Wood Sherwood Forest Enchanted Forest Ellesmera Shangri-La Glocca Morra The Twilight Zone Prince Charming’s Castle Mount Olympus Bali Ha’i The Secret Garden Sleepy Hollow Florin and Guilder Candy Land Tir Na NOG The North Pole Puddleby-on-the-Marsh Sea-Star-Island Grandmother’s House Jack’s Beanstalk Toyland Lothlorien Ministry of Magic Platform 9 3/4 Murry Farmhouse Brandywine River Hill Valley Pleasantville Rock Ridge The Rabbit Hole Shrek's Swamp Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory Wump World The Willows Cloud 9 Over the Rainbow Yellow Brick Road Enchancia Arendelle Castle Panem Dreamland Westeros Fangtasia Mystic Falls Camp Half-Blood Geppetto's Shop Honnah Lee Troll Bridge Winkie Country Southern Oracle Frankenstein's Castle Tatooine Spiderwick Mansion Cliffs of Insanity Asgard Isle of Berk Island of Misfit Toys Halloweentown Thneedville DunBroch Nottingham Forest 17 Cherry Tree Lane Azbakan Belle's Village Aurora's Castle Make Believe Land Lake of Shining Waters Tara Twelve Oaks The Big Woods Plumfield Moana's Island Bambi's Forest Belle's Library Sleeping Beauty's Cottage Seven Dwarves' Mine Aladdin's Magic Carpet Dumbo's Circus Atlantica Batcave Mordor Monster High Dragonworld Fairies Welcome (no arrow) Remember, you are not limited to this list.
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Here's a quick idea for a handmade package "tie-on". Similar to the way I painted the cinnamon santas, but I used clothespins this time: They can be used on gift bags, instead of a bow: and many other ways: to gather a napkin at a place setting, as a place card at the table, to label foods at a buffet, or even clipped to a recipe card (with the ingredients of the actual prepared food attached) Sharing with: Show And Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home and Show and Tell Saturday @ Be Different, Act Normal
Offering a vintage digital PDF pattern for crochet to create "Pandora" a Halloween Witch doll with a billowing pumpkin outfit in 10 ply! Requires a a 5.5" Air Freshener Witch or Granny half doll, Fibre-Craft brand or any half craft doll. The half witch dolls are sold on eBay and other venues - the doll fits over a cone-shaped air freshener canister like Renuzit, and it may also stand alone. The outfit then is slipped over the doll. Instructions are for: Witch dress Cape Witch hat Instructions to create the broom embellishments INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Not a hard copy = means no shipping cost to you as well as immediate receival. The pattern will be available for you to download in PDF format directly after your payment is received. Pattern shows a few underlined areas in pen, but is still legible. PDF file will be sent to the email you have on file on your Etsy account. Remember that these are vintage patterns. Recommended material brands may be hard to find, but often superior substitutes are readily available. To determine substitute supplies it is suggested you consult the internet. ** ENGLISH Language only Pattern ** Enjoy :) ✨ Att. Canadian buyers: all applicable GST/HST is included in the listing price. ✨ ** All PDFs are formatted to print out on Standard US Letter Size paper ( 8.5 × 11 inches )
UPDATE this one is SOLD .please message me if interested in a custom order , I do accept payments just message me to further inquire . The time frame is 1 - 2 weeks for completion. The bat baby will come with a outfit and blanket and basket/ bed .Meet nightbird!! This creation is honoring nightbirde she already sold...🥰 she is a reborn bat , she was sculpted by Cindy musgrove called the pandora kit and produced a certain number of kits for fellow artists such as myself to paint in their own way, this kit is a genuine kit i do not buy Chinese reproductions nightbirde will come with a certificate of authenticity , this is my vision for this beautiful little creature crafted so well by Cindy and it's an Honor for me to paint her & bring her to life. I put alot of love and healing energy into this creation, so much so I almost wanted to keep her BUT my purpose is to create pieces to help heal others sadness and to bring some smiles and this piece i felt called to honor nightbirdes soul. I will be doing more kits now as well as my own sculpting and silicone as I find so much joy in the process and rewards of beauty in the end result .Sooo 😍 favorite my shop i have 2 more elfs coming up as well!
While testing out new simple and versatile plush shapes, I realized I hadn’t done anything cube-related in a while :) So I tried out this plush that takes a classic cube shape and adds a little som…
One of the things that has developed this year is Instagram promotions for Etsy shops. It existed before, but now it is really working well. What this means is that shops with small, limited releases advertise their upcoming items and sell them on a specific date and time. Then those items often move very quickly out of that shop. And when you go to search for trendy American Girl-sized clothing in Etsy, those pieces are already sold and will never appear in your search. So you have to know that the shop exists without the search engine! Gasp! One such shop is Etsy's Emily Heather Designs. We have loved their clothing fer a long, long time. Blog: http://emilyheatherdesigns.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Emily-Heather-Designs/212601712232460 Instagram: http://instagram.com/emilyheatherdesigns Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmHeathDesigns Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/emilyheatherdes/boards/ You will see a lot of really awesome Winter 2014 trendy stuff in the "sold" section of their shop. *If you are Emily Heather Designs and you don't want us posting yer pics on here, please let us know in the comments section or via email at [email protected] and we will take them down. :-) * Sold Items: Available for sale right now: Jacket Blazer
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Custom Order Maddie by Bonnie brown 23" You choose all the details (hair color/style, eye color, and any other details you would like!) Please allow 7-9 weeks for your baby to be completed! I can normally have him/her ready sooner, but please do not expect it. Please view my website to see adopted babies and an idea of my artistic style: www.pumpkindoodlebabies.net ~Details at a Glance~ ☆Beautifully Detailed and Very Realistic Extra Soft Vinyl Limbs: Full Arms and Legs . ☆Top Quality Doe Suede Body ☆Real Looking Skin with Genesis Heat Set Paint + Veining ☆Gorgeous Top Quality Premium Mohair or human hair ☆Realistically weighted with ultra fine glass bead (you can choose weight from 2-6 pounds) ☆Very Realistic Beautiful Glass Eyes ☆George will have a perfect blend of undertones, veins, and blush. Details have been painted delicately. ☆He will have subtle veining, and bluish undertones where the skin is thinner and more transparent. My babies are given a multi-layered realistic complexion. ☆Lips will be tinted a very natural colour, and sealed for protection. ☆I painted several layers to obtain a realistic effect. ☆I root with a 43 G German forked needle, then it is sealed inside with waterproof glue. The feel and quality of this mohair is Great! Fingers and toes will be carefully manicured. ☆Limbs will be weighted with ultra fine glass beads, and soft fiberfill. ☆ I use no sand in the weighting of my babies so they’re ready for overseas travel. I weight my babies with tiny glass beads and a quality polyfil to fill in. ☆ wears 3-6 month clothing and his feet are 4 inches, size 1. ☆All my babies are from a smoke free home and studio ☆If you have any questions please fell free to email-me. QUESTIONS: I am very friendly and helpful, so please contact me if you are concerned about the terms and conditions, or anything else regarding this listing. Thank you I ship worldwide priority mail with delivery confirmation and tracking number. I insure all of my babies to make sure they arrive safely! I will only ship to your Ebay/PayPal address, no exceptions. If you are a international buyer, please be aware of your country's custom-fee policy. I cannot be held responsible, so please check on this. ~Coming Home~ will come home with 2 outfits of my choosing. Magnetic Pacifier if you wish Instructions for handle and care Laminated birth certificate Diapers + A few surprises ~~Blankets, toys, etc are used as props and saved for future babies~~