They look just gorgeous! Great restoration work. I don’t have any antique dolls in my collection so I always enjoy watching others make them beautiful again, hoping you’ll post more 🥰 thank you!
I just love these dolls and the restoration you did on them is fantastic. I so enjoy watching you bring these sweet dolls back to almost new condition.♥♥♥
Your elephant is adorable. What a wonderful keepsake. ❤ The two dolls are very sweet. They are new to me. I love Margie. You did a wonderful job cleaning them! I have seen the method with the pastels once before. It is so interesting. Thanks for showing us. 😄
Thank you Cheryl! Using the oil pastel was really fun. You can still see the crazing when you look closely, but now I SEE Pinkie first instead of his crazing. 😊
Wow! What fun watching these two come to life. Margie turned out fantastic. Did you use an acrylic craft paint or oil? Just wondering as I need to repaint a compo doll and I’d rather use acrylic. Love your channel!
Thank you! I used acrylic craft paint with a little gloss medium. Oil is probably better in terms of lasting another 100 years. But if, like me, you are during a DIY rescue, the acrylic did great. But I didn't mix with any water. I used the gloss medium as a thinner instead. Let me know if you have any follow up questions. And thanks for watching! 💕
Mom would be absolutely thrilled (and astounded) with your miracle work restoring Pinky! 💖
I hope so! I felt her inspiration. And I will always cherish lil Pinkie and elephant. ❤️❤️❤️
Pinky and Margie look amazing! Thanks for a great video and for letting me know about Goop! I love it when I learn about something new 😊
There are a few brands of waterless hand cleaners. This one didn't have a scent, which is great. Thanks for watching, as always!! 💕
Cute lil fellow 😊 and lil gal ❤
Super Arbeit, Mega🙋🏼♀️🙋🏼♀️🙋🏼♀️👍👍👍
Thank you! 🥰
They look just gorgeous! Great restoration work. I don’t have any antique dolls in my collection so I always enjoy watching others make them beautiful again, hoping you’ll post more 🥰 thank you!
Aw, thank you! I have an antique AM "Dream Baby" I hope to restore soon. Thanks for your support & encouragement. 💕
Great job!💜💜💜
PINKIE!!!! I had one! I miss her so much!!!
Awww! 🥰
They are both simply adorable. ❤
Thank you! 💕
Beautiful job!
They look amazing 🤩
Thank you! 💕
I just love these dolls and the restoration you did on them is fantastic. I so enjoy watching you bring these sweet dolls back to almost new condition.♥♥♥
You are the sweetest! Thank you! 💕
They are really cute. I love how cute Pinky is. The elephant is cute too.❤
Agree! Thank you! 💕
You did amazing job and I never heard of those dolls before and I love the cute elephant 🐘
Thank you!! 💕🐘 😊
You're very welcome 🥰
Your elephant is adorable. What a wonderful keepsake. ❤ The two dolls are very sweet. They are new to me. I love Margie. You did a wonderful job cleaning them! I have seen the method with the pastels once before. It is so interesting. Thanks for showing us. 😄
Thank you Cheryl! Using the oil pastel was really fun. You can still see the crazing when you look closely, but now I SEE Pinkie first instead of his crazing. 😊
Oh yes. Pinkie is a cutie! 😄
This video was amazing!!! Thanks so much for sharing. ❤❤❤
Thank you!! 💕
You did a great job. They both look awesome.
Thank you! 💕
I would keep the both of them
I know! They look like bffs. 😘
Wow! What fun watching these two come to life. Margie turned out fantastic. Did you use an acrylic craft paint or oil? Just wondering as I need to repaint a compo doll and I’d rather use acrylic. Love your channel!
Thank you! I used acrylic craft paint with a little gloss medium. Oil is probably better in terms of lasting another 100 years. But if, like me, you are during a DIY rescue, the acrylic did great. But I didn't mix with any water. I used the gloss medium as a thinner instead. Let me know if you have any follow up questions. And thanks for watching! 💕