After reading about the super sale event now until the end of the year in a blogspot post by D7ana, a Philly Collector of Playscale Dolls and Action Figures, I hurried to the Mixis website and ordered the two denim outfits that my two Sunshine Opal dolls are modeling (with and without their denim jackets--click the images to enlarge).
After seeing these denim fashions several weeks ago, I placed them on my "needed" list, but I "needed" them for less than their original $25 each retail. For this sale event, they are $15 each and all Sunshine dolls are $29.99 each. This is an unbeatable sale. If you have been on the fence about adding Mixis dolls and/or fashions to your collection, now is the time to stock up on these well-made, multicultural, mixed-race, 12-inch, vinyl dolls and/or their very well-made fashions. I am quite impressed with everything about this line, which teaches diversity and celebrates everyone's unique individuality. There is a doll or two in this line for everyone.
My 3-year-old grandson observed me as I redressed the two Opals yesterday. It was not very hard to choose which girls would be redressed since I favor the original outfits worn by all of my other Mixis dolls over Sunshine Opal's turquoise sundress. As he observed my diligence at removing one of the Opal's dresses, Logan whispered to me, "Barbie Girl." I am not sure if he was referring to me or the Mixis dolls. I, however, am far from being a Barbie girl.
Note: If you're interested in stocking up on some of the Mixis sale items--dolls or outfits--after you click the "Mixis Store" icon, click the "PROMO LOGIN password required link" to enter the store (instead of the "Online Store" link). The password is mixisrock, which will take you to the sale items ordering page.
Thanks again, D7ana, for the heads up. You rock!
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
The Two Opals Get Redressed by a... Barbie Girl?
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Mixis,
Mixis clothing,
Sunshine Opal,
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Thanks, Debbie! Love the photos of your Opals in their denim outfits. They look great. Thanks for sharing the photos and the sale information.
ReplyDeleteThe more people who buy these dolls, the greater possibility that there will be MORE of them. Dolls with noses and substantial bodies! Whoo hoo.
Thanks, Debbie! You rock!
I love, love, love those shoes!
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