Showing posts with label Holiday Barbie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Barbie. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Christmas Dolls and Stuff, and a Request for Your Prayers and Positive Thoughts

   I know you haven't heard from me for a while. I'm still here. Kens doing better, and I have been spotting some interesting things while out shopping. Here are some I thought I'd share with you.

  First of all there's this year's Holiday Barbies. There were three at our local Meijer.


  These included the Barbie that used to be called the Hispanic Barbie. Not sure what they're calling it these days.


 She's made from the Teresa head sculpt. I have always been partial to this sculpt, and I have a lot of different dolls made from it. This Holiday doll kind of reminds me of Mary Ann, from "Gilligan's Island", when she hit her head and thought she was Ginger. ("Mar-ey Onn Ann isn't Mar-ey Onn anymore, because she thinks she's Gunger. And Gunger isn't Gunger any more, because she thinks she's Mar-ey Onn." )

  There was the usual blonde Barbie.



  Then there was the African American Barbie.


  She has sort of a surprised look about her. Maybe she's shocked that she was the only one of the three to get two bent arms instead of just one. What's the deal with that?

  As you can see, they were $45. That seems a lot, but I'm not sure that isn't cheaper than some years.

  There was also an additional Mattel holiday doll, Mariah Carey.


  I supposed she has sort of become synonymous with Christmas., Sort of the female Bing Crosby.

  This endcap shared space with the Wicked dolls, before they got recalled. They were gone pretty quick, although I think some of them dribbled out of Kohl's for quite a while afterward.

  I am still amused and kind of surprised by the huge display of Snoop Dogg merchandise at Walmart! It isn't really their thing. And there's so much of it! There must be 6 or 8 feet of shelf space for the stuff. 

The Snoops on the Stoop were sold out.

There are a couple of different sized Snoop on the Stoop dolls, and, to keep him company, there's Martha on the Mantel. 



Kohl's has Hallmark ornaments I never seem to see at Hallmark. (Mind you, I don't knwo where there IS a Hallmark anymore!) The X-Box is a little big for 8 inch kid dolls in 1/6 scale, but will be perfect for 12" guys like Ken, etc.


The Golden Girls TV is perfect for 1/6 scale.



It lights up, has a screen with changing lenticular pictures, and plays sound clips from the show.

  As for Ken, he got out of the hospital after about 4 or 5 days, and was back to walking 50 feet with the therapist two days later. He was very sick though. He had a very bad UTI, and they were afraid he was bleeding internally, because his red blood count was so low. It was down to 7, and they said that if it went any lower, they would have to give him a transfusion! They finally found out that he had no internal bleeding, but that the low red blood count was because he had such bad infections. They found he also had infected pockets in his colon too, (diverticulitis.). But they changed his antibiotics, and things got better. He's now doing well, and pretty much back to where he was before he got sick.

  But it isn't Ken I'm asking for all your positive thoughts, prayers, and well wishes for. (Well, him too.) My sister has been diagnosed with breast cancer. I have previously asked for others, that you send all your positive thoughts, prayers, or whatever you believe in. Now I am asking for my sister. We don't know much about her cancer yet. If you believe in the power of collective positive energy, or the power of prayer, or whatever, please use some of it on her.   

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Doll-A-Day 2019 #356: Christmas Barbies

  The girls and I went Christmas shopping today,mainly to Grampa's Cheesebarn to pick up a few 'cheesy comestibles'. After staying up VERY late last night finishing the review of Maru and Friends new boy doll,Coy,I'm going with a simple post today. When I went through some of our old doll show tubs recently,I came across a bunch of Holiday and winter themed Barbie dolls. I thought it was a good time to show them to you. And remember,these dolls are all available if you spot one you like! I need the space!
  First of all are these Christmas Barbies.

Holiday Treats Barbie from 1997,1994's Caroling Fun Barbie,and Holiday Dreams Barbie from 1994.

These dolls are all play dolls that were often available at grocery stores and discount stores around the holiday season.
 
 

The other two aren't that common to find around here,but I find Caroling Fun's clothes, at least, all the time.


Holiday Treats was also available as an African American...


...and the hardest to find version, the brunette.

Her box says 'Fiesta',so you know she's...Hispanic?



The next two dolls were sold by Hallmark.


Holiday Sensation Barbie was sold in 1998. She's dressed and coiffed like a 1940's lady. She was part of the 'Holiday Homecoming series'. Many of the holiday Barbies that Hallmark produced were part of that series.

She has the beautiful Mackie face sculpt.
Victorian Elegance Barbie was sold by Hallmark in 1994.



Winter Princess Barbie was made in 1993. She wasn't specifically a Holiday Barbie, but she was a 'big dress' Barbie,clothed for Winter,so that gets her in this post


She was the first,I believe, in the series of Winter Princess Barbie dolls.


  Those are today's dolls. I'll see you tomorrow for the next doll.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Doll-A-Day 2019 #316: Holiday Celebration Barbie

  I would have saved this doll until December, but since I'm doing Ivy's dolls in the month of November, here's a little early Christmas cheer.



She's Holiday Celebration Barbie.


She's from 2002.


I'm pretty sure that's the Mackie face sculpt.


 

Her velvet dress has a built in sparkly cape.




She has a little purse that matches her dress.


Her red sparkly crown is covered with glitter.




She wears a silver necklace with a red setting.


 Her hair is quite long.
 


 I wish the snow had arrived a few days earlier...or I had photographed her a few days later! She would look lovely in the snow.



  That's today's doll. Tomorrow we'll see a less elegant lady. See you then.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Doll-A-Day 2019 #34: Holiday Visions Winter Fantasy Barbie...or is that the other way around?

   It was pointed out by one of our readers,(Thank you Dorothy.), that this is Black History Month. (Somehow I thought that was last month.) I was going to save this doll for December.around Christmas,but when I was reminded of that,(and since I need to have some posts done up ahead because I'll be busy the next few days!)I changed my mind. Today's doll is this beautiful lady.


She's Winter Fantasy Barbie.


She was the first released in the 'Holiday Visions Barbie' series. Or is that the other way around? Is it the Holiday Visions Barbie,from the Winter Fantasy series? The box doesn't really make that clear.


The box, which Ivy got out for me to show you, has really pretty silver trees in it.
 

You can even see them from the back of the box too, because there is a window in the back, as well as the front.




This is another one of Ivy's dolls,which she brought out for me before she left for college. I think she bought her at a doll auction.
 

She looks like a snow queen more than a Christmas doll.



 

She was released in 2003.



Ivy has kept her displayed in her box, so she still looks very nice.

Her dress is velvety, with faux fur trim and 'silver' jewelry.


Her medallion has Barbie's silhouette on it. Or, as Ivy used to say when she was tiny, a 'silver wet'.

She has a silver tiara and frosty eye shadow and lips.
Her belt is attached to her dress to make it hang in swoops.


The underskirt is lacey fabric flecked with silver glitter, making it look icy.




  That's all for today. Tomorrow we start a 'mini series'. See you then for another doll.