It is magic in those beautiful walls!. I am overwhelmed.... the mountains of decisions and work you do...Mind-blowing.! side note I love that pink and orange dress!
Love seeing the “cuties in the cases!” My favorite is the baby in the egg! We also love the large dolls on the bottom😘! Your shop is gorgeous and is definitely a lovely reflection of your style and taste (lighting and all❤️). I love your idea for the wall paper accent wall including the bathroom door! That wall paper has such a calming effect on me, I love it! I respect all your hard work because some really don’t know how much money, time, and effort goes in to doing things like this. “Hats Off” to Chuck and Stanley for their hard work and talents to the outside, definitely makes a statement from the road! I notice little Shirley’s dress color matches your beautiful dress❤️. We love off roading with you at the doll shop! Thank you Linda and Stephanie for your tips and tricks on identifying the doll wigs🥰! Love seeing the work that goes on behind the scenes, it like a back stage tour! Can’t wait to celebrate LaVaughn’s 102nd birthday with you all! Looking forward to it❤️❤️❤️! And her paper dolls too❤️❤️❤️! Her potato salad looks sooo good! You go LaVaughn!🌈
I find that I'm pretty good at spotting a synthetic wig off the bat! I appreciate you all sharing this little trick with us!! On a side note, last Summer I had my grill set too high and it singed the front top of some of my hair! It has taken months for the dry patch to grow out!
I love the shop but I would change the lights on the roof with something more like chandeliers or something like that to match the antique doll aesthetic. I love that wallpaper as well Just some ideas no hate or anything like that towards your shop 🍁🍂🧡
Ha! That would be fun, however, the undertaking will cost about $20,000 just for the technical work before I purchase the chandeliers which are around $5,000 to $10,000 each for antique ones. So, we replaced the tiles and light coverings which was still a large expense.
Nice and informative video. i have a question i'm not sure can be answered. i am searching for what to do when replacing a large dolls wig but the head has a huge manufactured hole on the top. Asking what can be done to close up that hole before placing on the new wig. Hoping the doll repair ladies might be able to help with advice. By the way, loved their wig tips! Also, Happy Belated Birthday to LaVaughn! Her potato salad sounds identical to my Mom's! One trick my Mom did was slice the potatoes instead of dicing them and yes, she also used Miracle Whip! Thank you for sharing!