This Arranbee 14" doll I have named "Caroline." This is the third of the five Arranbee doll trunk sets.
In this first photo, she is wearing an Arranbee wedding dress. I bought the dress separately from a doll. I think it may have originally come on a "Nannette" Arranbee doll. The dress is a heavy brocade trimmed in expensive lace. I added a petticoat, veil, and bouquet.
This outfit was made by a talented eBay seller who made handmade knit/crochet outfits from Mary Hoyer patterns. I like the saucy tam and the little handwarmer that come with it.
This is a layered play outfit that I made for this doll. The first layer is a high-midriff top and shorts with a short overskirt. The next layer is a skirt.
This next dress has a Bavarian flavor to it. The white blouse features tiny tucks and lace in the front and has full sleeves. The flowered skirt is full, with a petticoat. There is a green felt belt trimmed in tiny picot.
Caroline has a pretty pink nightgown. The two-layered skirt has sheer nylon with lace edging over nylon tricot. There is a squared neckline on the bodice and a pink embroidered ribbon belt.
She has a pretty little bisque doll to take "night-night."
This long dress is made from exquisite cotton lace with tiny embroidered flowers and a scalloped edge.
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