Family-Dollar-exclusive 2-Pack Trendy Fashion Dolls |
It wasn't until I examined them outside the box that I noticed a slight difference in their complexions. |
Still attached to the box liner, their clothing is as expected, made from shiny, paper-feeling material that screams synthetic. |
Close up of their lovely faces outside the box reveals their ethnically-correct facial features. I appreciate the dark lip color that compliments their complexions. |
If I decide to rebody or an attempt at it, this articulated Integrity Toys body that I purchased two of several years ago will be a perfect match. |
Cons
Another con is the stamped brand that is on the doll's back. Clothing with the back out won't be aesthetically pleasing. |
The poor quality of the clothes, the shoes, rooted hair, uneven ends, and back stamp were bothersome cons. The doll's legs are hollow, but they are shapely and not pencil-thin like some dolls that have been sold at Family Dollar.
Redressing
Since the Christmas season is approaching, I decided to dress the twins in Christmas attire. I dug through my Christmas sweater stash and found two sweaters that match two pairs of leggings that fit these girls.
The sweater worn by the doll on the left has a Snowman theme. There is a penguin carrying gifts on the other doll's sweater. |
This final picture was taken after the girls had their ears pierced. |
I used quilting pins to pierce their ears and to serve as stud earrings.
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Another doll purchase on the same day was made at Walgreens.
While I waited for someone to meet me in Walgreen's photo department, I briefly scanned the toy aisle and found a playline Barbie that commemorates Barbie's 60 years of inspiring girls since 1959.
The lower front of the box reads: Barbie 60 Inspiring Girls Since 1959 |
A facial close-up illustrates the persistent pink lip color that Mattel uses. |
This doll uses the head sculpt that was first used by Pants so Pink, Fashionista #12 Barbie.
She has high-heel feet and wears silver high-heel shoes. |
An image of #1 Barbie is on the back of the doll's box. |
Why did I buy this doll? For the commemoration, I guess.
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