Welcome to BonBon's Toy Closet!

BonBon's Toy Closet in real life contains toys, games, and books for my grandchildren. But several other closets have been taken over for my dolls, doll clothes, doll furniture, doll houses, doll accessories, doll sewing materials, doll trunks, and various doll supplies!

After about 15 years of playing dolls, I decided to share some of the results on this blog. I hope you enjoy looking around. You will find Cissy dolls, vintage hard plastic dolls, Tonner Ann Estelle and Sophie dolls, doll houses, and a variety of other topics.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

"Dance the Night Away" Cissy Doll

Madame Alexander issued this beautiful Latina Cissy Doll, Dance the Night Away, in 2002. She is just gorgeous!

At her dressing table, DTNA Cissy looks forward to her date with the handsome Marine.  They plan to dance all night!  Her original Madame Alexander gown is black lace over a brown jersey knit lining, with sequin trim at neckline and hem.  She has a jersey knit shoulder shrug that incorporates long gloves.  Her necklace has brown stones.  She has a black velvet drawstring purse trimmed with sequins.

Her dress has a very full flounce from knee to floor, with a bright red lace-trimmed petticoat beneath.  All the better for kicking up one's heels!



Her Marine (a Man of Honor doll wearing a genuine USMC medal) is proud to escort her to the Midnight Madness Charity Ball.


After dancing all night, Cissy spends most of the next day in bed.  She wears her (store-bought) summer pjs in pink and white.


 The next day DTNA Cissy has a shopping expedition planned, wearing a lavender dress with white bolero and matching purse and hat, all made by Jane Perilloux.


For casual occasions, DTNA Cissy likes these maroon slacks with a coordinating white knit blouse.  Made by BonBon.


Maybe on her next fancy date, DTNA Cissy will wear this lavender and gold brocade strapless gown with stole.  Made by BonBon.


Or if the date is less formal, she might wear this black sheath dress with a white flounce.  (This was the first dress I ever made for a Cissy doll, and it is a replica of a dress I wore while in college in the sixties.)


When cold weather arrives, Cissy enjoys this fur-trimmed outfit, made by Madame Alexander for another Cissy doll, Vienna.  It features a maroon wool slim skirt with a cream silk bodice and a long wool jacket with fur at hem and sleeves.  It also has a detachable fur collar, a stole, a beautiful blue brooch, and matching maroon shoes.


Dance the Night Away Cissy, wearing the Vienna suit without the jacket, has tea and cake with Cafe Rose and Ivory Cissy, wearing a BonBon-designed gingham taffeta dress.  They use a lovely blue and white miniature china tea set.

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Childhood Doll -- "Nancy Lee" by Arranbee

For Christmas in 1950, my mother gave me this pretty doll, and I have had her ever since.  She is "Nancy Lee", a 14" hard plastic strung doll made by Arranbee (or R&B) Doll Company.

This is her original pale pink organdy dress with pleated collar and waist ruffle.  She has the original petticoat and panties and socks.  The shoes are vintage replacements.  This is a replacement wig, but is made of brunette mohair like her original wig.  Over the years she has had several different wigs.

The petticoat and panties are white cotton trimmed in tiny lace.  In the closeup of the dress you can see that even the lining of the dress is trimmed in lace.  There are square snaps and binding on the edges, both of which were typical of Arranbee clothing of the era.  The original flowers and ribbons on the shoulders and waist were lost long ago and I have replaced them with similar substitutes.

She has a large vintage trunk, which I acquired a few years ago.  The outside is painted metal, white with gold stars.  The interior has the original pink paper.  I selected this trunk for her because the dress storage area is unusally deep and can hold all her dresses, and the large drawer can hold her accessories. The plastic box holds her shoes.

Nancy Lee has a large wardrobe, made by my mother, Zanell.  From an early age she made most of her own clothes, and she is still an accomplished seamstress.  Some of the outfits were made from scraps from outfits that she made for me as a little girl.  She originally made some of the outfits from a Simplicity Pattern (#1809), but later designed her own patterns.

My doll and her clothes lived in a cardboard storage box for decades.  I had lost her original box so I did not know what kind of doll she was.  In 1999, I discovered the dolls on eBay, and by searching dolls there, discovered this doll's manufacturer and style.  I became interested in collecting doll and in making doll clothes.

I refurbished my doll's vintage clothing, by carefully washing and ironing as needed, adding snaps where missing, and repairing rips or hems.  I added lace, ribbon, and trims to several dresses.  A couple of outfits that did not fit were remade.  I purchased shoes, hosiery, and panties, and I made three petticoats.

It was wonderful as a child to have this doll and all her clothes to play with, and as an adult doll collector, I appreciate the doll and clothes even more.  I am so thankful that my mother made so many beautiful dresses!  Since the outfits were always surprise gifts, she would stay up late at night after I went to bed, designing and sewing the garments.  Thanks, Mom!

I plan to pass along this doll and these "mommy-made" clothes to my daughter Deborah some day.

The following four outfits were the earlier ones made by my mother from the Simplicity pattern.  They are "little girl" styles.  They were large in the waist for the Arranbee doll, which has a slim waist.


This blue cotton dress reflects the 1950's style for little girls.  I added vintage blue lace trim on the skirt and neckline.


This coat and hat are made of navy wool.  The hat is lined in taffeta.  The coat closes with two navy buttons.


This pale green nightgown is made from cotton plisse and trimmed in tiny lace.  Nancy Lee has her own little doll (not vintage, a pretty ceramic doll made in China).



This is the same dress pattern with a long skirt, made of dotted swiss, green dots on white.  I added the ribbon and lace trim.  She wears vintage doll necklace.

The remainder of the outfits shown here were made by my mother by her own designs.


This sundress is made of white dotted swiss and trimmed with colorful embroidered trim with a scalloped edge.  It closes in back and also has a ribbon to tie around the neck.  The top is lined.


Mom designed this formal outfit, a long velvet strapless gown with a cape.  I added the gold trim later.



This four-piece outfit features a gray wool skirt with box pleats, a white pique blouse with a placket of tiny buttons down the front, matching pique panties, and a hand-crocheted stole.  I added the purse and shoes later.


This dress is sheer white organdy with red flocked dots.  The bodice is partially lined, and there is an attached white dotted-swiss petticoat. The organdy has held up well, but the flocked dots are showing signs of age in places.


 This three-piece outfit is made from gray wool with multi-colored flecks.  There is a circular skirt and a matching stole with white fringe trim.  The coral sleeveless blouse matches the color of one of the flecks in the skirt.


 This dress has white pique bodice and upper skirt and cuffs, with navy chambray lower skirt, collar, and sleeves, a creative use of contrasting fabric.  There are matching panties.  I made a petticoat and added a red flower and ribbon waist tie.


This was the first doll dress I ever made, at about age twelve, under my mother's supervision, when she was teaching me to sew. It is made from a light blue organdy.  Later, I added some vintage lace trim, gathered the neckline, and added posies and a ribbon belt.  I made a petticoat to match, using the same vintage lace trim.


 
Mom made this jacket and skirt from a soft yellow and tan striped corduroy.  Later, I remade the outfit.  I altered the jacket and added buttons and a corsage.  I undid the skirt, trimmed out some of the bulk, and added a lace-trimmed bodice from a vintage taffeta that just matched the yellow color.  Using the scraps from the skirt, I made a pillbox hat and trimmed it to match the corsage.



Here are the three petticoats I made for various outfits, plus some panties and hosiery purchased for the doll.

Hope you enjoyed the "trip back in time" with Nancy Lee and her early-fifties style wardrobe!

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

"Haute Couture" Cissy Doll

Madame Alexander issued this 20" Cissy Doll named "Haute Couture" in 2001.

The skirt and jacket are lined in pink taffeta.  She wears a strapless bodysuit underneath, made of black lace over pink taffeta.  The black bead necklace has a dramatic design.  The large hat is made of many feathers. She has black thigh-high hose and black shoes. All in all, this is a striking outfit.

Haute Couture's blonde wig is styled in a chic chignon.

Here she is wearing an outfit from the Madame Alexander European Travel Trunk set.  The simple black sheath dress has a square neck and closes in back with a zipper.  There is a white linen bolero with two black buttons for closure.  The large black and white hat has a bow in back.  Tres chic!


Although Haute Couture never really lets her hair down, she does like to dress casually once in a while.  I made her a pair of blue jeans and a red knit turtleneck shirt.


Even at bedtime, Haute Couture likes to look fashionable.  She has an embroidered chiffon gown trimmed in Venise lace, made by BonBon.


This pink satin tea-length gown has a "retro" look, with its black trim and dropped waist.  There is a fluffy waistband and shoulder poufs made of chiffon.  Designed and made by BonBon.  The jewelry is from her original outfit.

A lovely boudoir set for Haute Couture, with a white lace onesie, white stockings, and a white sheer negligee.  Made by a talented eBay seamstress.

This dress is made from exquisite silk taffeta embroidered with pink roses.  It is my design, and has two pieces.  The top is shirred at the waist and fits snugly over a fitted yoke on the full skirt. There is a pink flower corsage at the top for trim.

I made a necklace, bracelet, and earrings from pink and gold beads, to match this dress.


On cold days, Haute Couture wears this black faux fur coat, made by a talented eBay seamstress.


Designed and made by BonBon of silk organza and white satin, this dress features a ruffled collar with a flower trim at the bodice.


Her Marine escort (a Man of Honor 24" Marine doll wearing a genuine USMC medal) is proud to take her to the debutante presentation ball.


Haute Couture at her dressing table, wearing black sheath dress with white tie belt.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

"Morning Ritual Yardley" Cissy Doll

"Morning Ritual Yardley" Cissy was my first Cissy doll.  I like her straightforward expression with minimal makeup and her upswept hairdo.  Madame Alexander issued this 20" doll in 2001.

She arrived in pink bra and panties, a white terry cloth robe with "MA" embroidered in gold on one side, white feathery high-heel slippers, and pink thigh-high hose.  There was a bar of Yardley soap in the box with her, so upon opening the box, there was a lovely aroma.


At her dressing table, you have a good view of her pretty hairstyle. and the monogrammed robe

In addition to her original "morning ritual" robe and underwear, this Cissy has a pretty suit from the Madame Alexander European Travel Trunk.  It is made of pink boucle lined in taffeta.  There is a blue bustier to wear with the suit.

There is a pretty brooch that came with the suit.  She is wearing Madame Alexander shoes, but I can't remember if they came with the European Trunk set or something else.


BonBon designed and made this gown and it looks especially nice on this Cissy. The blue lace gown is lined in white satin.  It has a full circle skirt.  The unlined sleeves are poufy.  The neckline, cuffs, and hem are edged in a tiny floral lace.  I also made the hat, purse, and gloves to match the dress.

 The dress  features a fancy sash, with a flower and streamers in front, and in back a big double white satin bow and streamers of blue checked ribbon and white ribbon, with little flowers tied to the ends.

Morning Ritual Cissy wears this dress to a summer garden party and dance, escorted by a handsome Marine.

This cute blue beach ensemble was made by a talented seamstress, and was a gift from our daughter Jennifer.  The skirt is detachable.  The purse holds her cell phone, romance novel, sunscreen, etc., and the hat is great for keeping the sun off her fair complexion.



This multi-color cotton halter dress with a self-fabric belt has a coordinating pink bolero and hat, and a white petticoat. All were designed and made by Jane Perilloux.  Such a cute fabric in pastel colors!


This pinkand silver outfit was made by me, based on a doll pattern, but altered to my own design.  The dress has a pink satin top with off-the-shoulder design, on a pink and silver brocade gored skirt in a tea length.  The opera coat is made from the reversed brocade, with pink satin lining.  It features a large collar.  I also made a silver purse, but it is not shown.

This cotton knit nightgown is "store-bought" but blends nicely with her terry cloth robe.


This dress, made by BonBon, looks rather like a "nineteenth-century saloon gal" in style, with its front bustle, big bow in the back, and black lace skirt and trim.  She wears a tiny cameo on a black ribbon to complete the effect.

Morning Ritual Yardley Cissy enjoys her afternoon tea and cake.

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