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Aaron wants to know what's inside this birthday gift shipment from my best doll-friend, Debra R. |
The box Aaron is wondering about arrived more than a week before my birthday last month. I waited until the day of my birthday to open it to share with Aaron what was inside. Several non-doll-related items were also in the box. In this blog post, I am only sharing the doll that was inside.
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I love everything that was in these beautifully-wrapped gifts from Debra R. Only one contained a doll. |
Best to a Tea Barbie is the doll that Debra R. sent me. (She knows I collect African American Silkstone Barbies.)
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An illustration of Best to a Tea Barbie is on the cover of the doll's box. |
Based on Mattel's description, modified slightly: Designed by Robert Best for Mattel, the second of four dolls in this final Barbie Fashion Model series, Best To a Tea Barbie, is ready for high tea. She wears a cream-colored bouclΓ© suit ensemble, a ruffled blouse, and a chic fascinator. Delicate black gloves, black tights, and stylish black booties complete her sleek look.
I took several additional pictures of this lovely doll.
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She is presented in a dark pink-lined box. |
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This is a close-up of her lovely face and fascinator. |
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In addition to her cream bouclΓ© two-piece suit, she wears a white ruffled lace blouse. |
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Black gloves and black opaque tights accent her fashion. |
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A doll stand and certificate of authenticity are included with Best to a Tea Barbie. |
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The week of my birthday, I received notification from the post office that a package was scheduled to arrive the day after my birthday. Based on the shipped-from city and state, I correctly guessed that package was from doll-friend, sister-in-Christ, Betty A. Aaron didn't have to wait to find out what was inside Betty's package, which actually arrived on my birthday.
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Color Me Childhood Friends book of paper dolls to color with separate pre-colored sheets of the paper dolls and a hand-crafted magnet by Diana E. Vining were in the package from Betty A. |
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The paper dolls inside the spiral paper doll book are blank for the user to color. The clothes for each doll are also blank for coloring. This is paper doll A. |
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This is paper doll B. |
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This is paper doll C. |
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This adorable hand-crafted magnet by Diana E. Vining is captioned, "I Love Dolls!" The girl in the illustration hugs three of the doll she loves. |
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A surprise gift arrived shortly after my birthday. It was a just-because gift from another doll friend.
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5-inch Mickey Mouse Boy Doll and Wendy Doll as Minnie Mouse |
This pair of boxed 5-inch hard plastic dolls by Madame Alexander represent Mickey and Minnie Mouse. They both wear mouse ears hats and painted-on yellow clogs. Mickey has a painted-on leotard and red fabric pants that have two yellow painted on buttons at the waist. Minnie's fabric dress is red with white polka dots on the skirt. The dress has a yellow ribbon at the neck. Minnie wears black undies and painted-on tights. Mickey's hair is sculpted. Minnie's is synthetic fibers. They both have wrist tags that indicate they were McDonald's exclusives. I am not sure where the boxed versions were originally sold.
I already had these, but mine were in baggies, purchased from McDonald's in 2004 or 2005 (the copyright year is 2004, so they were probably at McDonald's the following year).
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This is the package my original Mickey Mouse Boy Doll came in. |
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Given as Happy Meal premiums, the bagged dolls could also be purchased separately at some McDonald's franchises. (The original girl that I purchased is missing in action, but she is shown in this vintage picture with the original boy on the far left as evidence that she is here somewhere. I have no idea where she is hiding. I hope to find Minnie soon.) |
The above photo was taken a few years ago after the same friend who sent Mickey and Minnie Mouse gave me the Madame Alexander display stand on which the 5-inch Madame Alexander McDonald's-exclusive dolls stand.
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My original Mickey Mouse Boy doll is shown in this final photo with the boxed dolls. (As soon as I find the original Minnie, she will join these three.) |
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Thank you again, Debra R., Betty A, and the friend who gave me Mickey, Minnie, and the display stand.π₯° (Doll collectors give the best gifts!)
Of course, since my birthday, I have gifted myself with several dolls, too. Posts about those purchases will follow later.
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There are countless items to collect and write about. Black dolls chose me.
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