Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Oreo Fun Barbie

Oreo Fun Barbie - African American Doll from 1997 became a controversial issue due to a negative interpretation of the doll's name. Critics argued that in the African American community Oreo is a term meaning that the person is "black on the outside, and white on the inside" like the chocolate cookie itself. The doll was unsuccessful and Matel recalled the unsold stock. Here is a quotation from the article:

A Black Barbie doll with a new name and strong collaboration can still be successful despite of new entrant.  


Click HERE to read the full article

And very Funny Video about "Fail Toys" by Mike Mozart

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Alexander Doll Company African American Doll

Alexander Doll Company designs and manufactures all of the exclusive dolls for the Madam Alexander Doll Club. The company manufactures a variety of dolls, including collectibles and play dolls, African American Dolls, in addition to its signature line of Madame Alexander Dolls. 

In the early 1950s, the Alexander Doll Company was one of the first major American toy companies to begin manufacturing an African-American doll. The doll not only fulfilled Alexander's goal of using dolls to expose children to many different cultures, it also allowed the company to extend its marketing reach more deeply into the black community..

Click HERE to read full article and see an amazing picture of an African American Doll.

Watch the You Tube Video: "The Alexander Doll Company has taken Kay Thomson's beloved Eloise character and turned her into a classic rag doll"

Sunday, October 17, 2010

African American Skin Reborn Dolls

I think that making reborn dolls  is a very difficult  process, especially if we are talking about skin tone. But if you read this article written by professional you understand that this is not really hard, but African American Dolls need more time and patience to get the right color. 

Depending on the darkness of skin tone you intend to create, you can use the kit in the solution for 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the depth of color that you want to achieve is to the left. For African Americans, you should remove after 15 minutes, the process can be repeated if your not happy with the depth of color. After removal from its mix of dye and rinseTo dry, leave your pieces to cure 24 hours before the blackout decisions, this will give time to really grab the vinyl dye and give you an exact idea of color.


HERE you can read the full article.

Reborn Babies by Mary's Sugar Babies from You Tube

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

African American Dolls - Interesting Facts

African American Dolls deviate from Caucasian Dolls with hair and skin color, eye shapes and body structure. But many manufactures just used the colored mold from white dolls to make African American Dolls. Here are some interesting facts about the differences between black and white dolls.

A recently released line of dolls has incorporate more African features into the design of the dolls, including hair color, eye shape, nose shape and in some models, rounder cheeks. This progress has been welcome in general but many critics have noted that body structure of theAfrican Barbie Dolls is still a caricature of the white ideal:
  • long legs,
  • a small trim waist,
  • larger than average breasts
  • and a heart shaped face.

Click HERE to read  full article

African American Baby Dolls Collection on You Tube

Enjoy!

Friday, October 8, 2010

African American Dolls Appraisal

What are antique dolls worth? Professional appraisers can identify and evaluate collectible, antique, African American Dolls .  Many antique dolls are marked with a mold number , and the mold number may be enough to identify the maker of the doll. Debra - the doll appraiser tells us how to have Christmas every day :)

Ten years ago on my birthday, a New Jersey resident brought in a doll which had been in her family.  It was wrapped in a black garbage bag without the added protection of bubble wrap or tissue paper.  I was thrilled to discover that her family doll was a Bebe Modele by Bru, circa 1879-80, on its original articulated woden body and featuring the desirable Circle Dot head model.

Click HERE to read full article 

Antique Marks and Appraisal from You Tube. Quick & easy VISUAL research guide. 

Enjoy! 

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

African American Festival - Folk Art Dolls

Danna Crawford is a dolls lover and collector, Her African American Dolls are beautiful and amazing. Black dolls are a positive affect on African-American children. A child who plays with one that resembles his or her ethnicity develops a stronger sense of identity.

It is important for African American children to have African American dolls. Child psychologists say that doll play is valuable for many reasons, including self-esteem and ideals of beauty. Children learn who they are and imagine what they might be through their dolls, so it is very important that their dolls look like them, or like attractive role models with whom they can identify.

Click HERE if you want to read the full article


Folk Art Dolls by Linda Williams. Linda Williams speaks with Danna Crawford about her Divine Inspired Dolls

Thanks for watching! 

Monday, October 4, 2010

Natural Hair Dolls

Are you tired of dolls with regular, synthetic hair? There is some exciting news for you!. Tabloach production makes dolls with locks, braids, and all types of natural hair styles. Especially, African American Dolls look fantastic with natural hair. 

When I had my little girl, we were fortunate.  At that point there was Black Barbie and Skipper and other black dolls were available, looking beautiful, but they all had long straight hair, unlike my daughter's beautiful, long, kinky hair.  I was thinking about this and decided to find out the status of Black dolls today and I located a treasure that I am delighted to share with you


Check out this BLOG for more information

Tabloach productions YouTube video - this is amazing! 

Enjoy! 

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Terri Lee Dolls

I have exciting news today for you. Classic Terry Lee Dolls are back! They were the best dressed toddlers in 1940s. They were extremely popular. Additionally they  had the most distinct fashion wardrobe, over 500 different, exclusive outfits. Terri Lee Dolls come in four different seasons but we are  interested in African American Doll - Ready for Recess. She is a wearing a white dress with a nice blue jacket and a matching hat. Great article from PRWeb. 


New stylish wardrobe? Check. Adorable new packaging? Check. A revamped website to shop, learn and play? Check. At long last, Terri Lee Associates is thrilled to reveal their 2010 line of play dolls called “The Four Seasons Collection” for girls everywhere ages 3 and up. 

 
Read the full article about Terri lee Dolls

Someone made a very interesting video on the YouTube with no music, however the animation is fascinating.

Thanks.