I was searching for something fashionable and fresh for my lovely Gina to wear and I went though my box of dolly clothes and pulled out a cute pink polka sparkly dress I found in a thrift shop that I think is barbie and a sparkly pinkish mauve knit cardigan that I found at a parking lot sale. I had some adorable sparkly clear Takara Blythe shoes also! This is the look I got inspired by Selena Gomez. I call it My Rare Beauty. Yes I'm a fan of hers! She dropped a new single yesterday and I caught the premier on Youtube! Selena is such a talented and beautiful girl inside and out too. She has been through a lot but she keeps smiling and not let that nasty stuff get to her. I think she's a great role-model!
There is so much information out there concerning Blythe doll tips and care that I thought that I would combine what I learned from my own experience over the years and all that I found out from researching the web into this single blog. Storage - When storing blythe dolls it seems that often there is a chemical reaction with plastics that causes melting. So when storing or traveling with your dolls, please be sure that the doll is not touching other plastic (stands, shoes - especially Rosebuds, dolls arms & legs, etc.). Plastic from the face has even melted when the legs of another doll has touched, so please do not store together or any other part touching will melt the doll if stored, it is ideal not to put the dolls together and keep separate. I wouldn't even store the doll contacting the dolls own arms and/or legs to the face. Some even wrap their dolls in a piece of cotton. Stains - Please be careful of denim, tights and black & red clothing. They are probl...

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