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  • @wantmoredolls
    @wantmoredolls 11 месяцев назад +14

    Speaking of evolving as a doll collector, I only collected antique and vintage dolls, specifically old Alexander dolls. I'm in a doll club and most of our members collect the older dolls. However, since watching RUclips doll content presenters, I have fell more in love with the modern dolls such as Tonner (again), Monster High, Barbie, Bratz, and Rainbow High. It's so much fun to buy them in stores and online. They are so accessible! It really surprised me how well made most of them are. I knew Tonner dolls were well made but so are a lot of the modern play line dolls. I know a lot of the members of my doll club thinks I've lost my mind! LOL. Thank you Rachel, Christoher, and Paul for all you do! LOVE these videos!

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing your evolving journey in doll collecting! It's fascinating to hear about your transition from antique and vintage dolls to modern ones like Tonner, Monster High, Barbie, Bratz, and Rainbow High. The accessibility and quality of these modern dolls indeed make them a joy to collect. I totally understand the allure - I even bought an LOL doll recently and was amazed! It's great to explore and embrace all aspects of this wonderful hobby. Don't worry about what others think; your passion is what truly matters. Thank you for your kind words about our videos, and keep enjoying every part of your doll collecting journey! 🌟

  • @xxxyyy6806
    @xxxyyy6806 11 месяцев назад +4

    My daughter was 4 years old, when i started collecting dolls. She's 23 by now and she still remembers, how very proud she was, beeing my little helper.
    When she was younger, she "helped" me deboxing the dolls and cuddled them until i secured them on a stand.
    Later she helped for real, redressing and styling the dolls.
    We had a lot of fun over the time. Being burried in boxes with doll clothes and accessory together are some of our fondest memories.
    Today i hold her suggestions about dressing or styling a doll in high regard.

  • @buffmontana4203
    @buffmontana4203 11 месяцев назад +2

    One of my favorite experiences is going to a doll show (no doll shops or antique malls selling doll items around my location) and hunting through the $1.00 boxes for odd shoes, socks, dresses etc. I sew clothes for my dolls so I can judge the sizes pretty well. Then I come home clean and fix them if needed and if it fits one of my various dolls I am thrilled!
    When I was walking in Grand Central Station with an American Girl shopping bag, a woman looked at the bag, then looked at me and we both smiled and nodded at each other. That was a small but cool experience for me.

  • @littleplasticfriends
    @littleplasticfriends 11 месяцев назад +3

    I always loved buying older American Girl dolls and restoring them. I learned how to clean, re-wig and restring. It was always so fulfilling to take a doll who had been heavily played with and renew her.
    Oh the doll clothes and photography - i love that part of the hobby so much.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's fantastic that you find joy in restoring older American Girl dolls. Learning to clean, re-wig, and restring them to bring new life to a well-loved doll is a wonderful skill. The transformation must be so rewarding! And your enthusiasm for doll clothes and photography adds another creative dimension to your hobby. Keep enjoying every aspect of your doll collecting journey, from restoration to the artistic expression in photography! 🌟

    • @DollandDinoMama
      @DollandDinoMama 10 месяцев назад +1

      It is so satisfying to restring an American Girl and be able to pose them again ❤

  • @nikkivolker2341
    @nikkivolker2341 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love everything about collecting dolls. I love the fashions and trying to find all the right pieces. I love to take photos of my dolls too.

  • @melindamcclain835
    @melindamcclain835 2 месяца назад

    I've been collecting antique dolls for 40 years and my most favorite part of collecting is taking a doll that needs restoration and bringing it back to life. This brings me so much joy! 😊

  • @joshuaross6403
    @joshuaross6403 9 месяцев назад

    Rachel thank you for the videos..my mother got me into collecting barbies amd porcelain dolls ,watching your channel I have learned so much from you and Christopher❤thank you😊you guys our awesome😊

  • @rockermom9664
    @rockermom9664 11 месяцев назад +2

    Christopher is a great doll photographer, I am a big Christopher fan!

  • @carlamckinney2573
    @carlamckinney2573 11 месяцев назад +2

    I collect Schoenhut dolls. Had never considered restoring them until I realized I simply could not afford a mint one. Now the ones I saved and brought back to life are my favorites. I display mine in their own little scenes built into a large bookcase.

  • @lK-rw1mv
    @lK-rw1mv 10 месяцев назад

    Yess! The unboxing dolls are just magical! You just can’t explain it! 🥰👏💕

  • @dlgrek
    @dlgrek 11 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful words Rachel! So nice to listen. So clear and inspiring for collectors. Stare at our collection (or the mains
    items of it) just in a corner or a wall, even a small space, is really amazing and results so peaceful. Thank you ❤

  • @familiedutoit9188
    @familiedutoit9188 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Rachel this is so true only doll collectors will understand. Me and two of my other sisters also like dolls we only start not so long ago with the collecting and tubing things. But it is fun and it is always fun to come and look ant your tubes. Thanks for sharing. Have fun and keep the sparkles on. Lovies Yetta💕

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад +1

      It's wonderful to hear that you and your sisters have started collecting and enjoying the hobby together, and Rachel appreciates your kind words about the tubes. Have fun collecting, keep the sparkles on, and lots of lovies to you, Yetta! 💕😊

  • @burtb.1045
    @burtb.1045 10 месяцев назад

    I love your video. It stimulates my enthusiasm for my dolls and motivates me for completing so many unfinished projects. Thank you.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! We're delighted to hear that our video has sparked enthusiasm and motivation for your doll projects. Your support and enthusiasm mean the world to us, and we're here to inspire and share the joy of dolls with you. If you ever have any questions or need assistance with your projects, feel free to reach out. Happy doll collecting and crafting! 😊

  • @jennil7797
    @jennil7797 11 месяцев назад +3

    Like you, my collection has evolved. Starting 67 years ago with one piece torso/limbs and a moveable headed, early vinyl dolls as a three year old, through so many types in later childhoodon and then towards the fairly large and broad collection I have today.
    I shared my dolls with around 600 children who passed through my primary school classes, using them as props in literacy and history classes and now share them with my 7 year old granddon. He loves to wash their clothing and use the mini iron to press them. In the last six months he has begun to sew for his own doll and heard and likes to draw up his own designs, usually say too ambitious ones! He is inspired by the videos Michael and David make.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      It's wonderful to hear about the evolution of your doll collection over the years, starting from your early childhood to the present day. Sharing your dolls with so many children in your primary school classes is such a beautiful way to bring history and literacy to life. And now, passing on this love for dolls to your grandson is truly special.
      It sounds like your grandson has inherited your passion for dolls, especially enjoying the washing and ironing of their clothing. His interest in sewing and designing for his own doll is impressive, especially at such a young age. It's great to hear that he's inspired by Michael and David's videos. Keep encouraging his creativity and ambition in doll crafting. It’s these shared moments and passions that create lasting memories and skills. Thank you for sharing your story with us! 🌟

  • @MyStitchinDolliverse
    @MyStitchinDolliverse 11 месяцев назад +2

    Oh my goodness! The endangered species outfit! I love it! I have to find it! 😂😅🥰🤩 this is why I love dolls, it’s the fashion and miniatures 🥰🥰🥰

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      It is in my top fav outfits EVER from Robert! I hope you find one.

  • @rossanacinquanta5780
    @rossanacinquanta5780 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have experienced all 10 topics as a doll collector and I am ready to say it has been one of the greatest experience in my life. If I had to choose the most exciting topic, I must say FASHION! I am not a crafty lady at all but I am very creative in my mind. This brought me to start projects I had in mind with some very talented artists and crafty doll collectors. It is also a very good satisfaction to see your projects come to life, thanks to the cooperation of wonderful artisans and artists. A couple of my own projects then inspired other doll collectors for their own projects and this is priceless to me! All this helped me build up not only cooperations but also new friendships all over the world. Being supportive to artists and crafty collectors has always been one of my main goals. I am so thankful to have this passion since I was a lil child and so thankful I have been able to nurture it as an adult. I am also very thankful to be part of your community and all the positive vibrations and work you and your staff are transferring to us every day. ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's wonderful to hear about your fulfilling journey as a doll collector, especially your enthusiasm for fashion and collaborating with talented artists. Seeing your ideas come to life and inspiring others is truly rewarding. Your passion for supporting artists and building friendships worldwide is admirable. Thank you for being an integral part of our community and for sharing your gratitude. We're thrilled to have you with us! ❤❤❤

  • @CherishedDollFriends
    @CherishedDollFriends 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Rachel. This was such a great conversation starter. My doll journey started with baby dolls as a little girl, then I got really into Barbies with my little friend. We would play for hours in the summer on a warm lawn on a blanket with all of our doll stuff spread out all around us. We lived out our adult dreams and created stories. My Raggedy Ann doll was a treasured gift in 1972. I regret giving her away when I downsized. I got back into Barbies when my son was little and we would go to the toy store together. He would get bionicles and leggo and I would get a Barbie so I could play with him and have fun. Now I love many types of dolls but my favourites are antique dolls, fashion dolls and American girls in historical outfits. My grandmother loved dolls and gave her favourite doll to me before she passed. They make me so happy and the best part has been meeting you and everyone here in the virtual doll community. Thank you for inspiring us to play dolls!😍❤️🥰

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      Hi! Your journey from baby dolls to Barbies and now a love for antique and American Girl dolls is truly special. It's wonderful how dolls have been a part of your life's story, from childhood playtimes to bonding with your son, and receiving your grandmother's favorite doll. Dolls clearly bring you joy and it's great to have you in the virtual doll community. Thank you for sharing your story and for embracing the joy of dolls! 😍❤️🥰

  • @susanteel6089
    @susanteel6089 11 месяцев назад +1

    You talked about many of my favorite areas of doll collecting. I do not have a large collection, as I like to interact with my dolls. I have nine dolls, ranging in size from 8 inches to 16 inches that I dress in complementary outfits either with a particular color or style, or centered around a theme. I am fortunate to have a dedicated room to display my dolls and my large dollhouse. When I dress my dolls according to a theme, I have plastic bins filled with items for my dollhouse and to make vignettes. In addition to my dolls and my dollhouse, I have ARI and Caco dolls, Precious Moments dolls, both collections of the Hallmark Doll cards, doll figurines, My Merry/Miss Merry items and many craft items. My best find was at a thrift store where I bought a Georgene Brownie doll for $4.00. She was missing her hat and her shoes, but I had an old Brownie hat that works, and the woman who owns an actual brick and mortar doll shop about 25 miles from me found her a pair of shoes. Whew! Thank you for allowing me to talk about my journey with “dolls”.

  • @Barbsdolls63
    @Barbsdolls63 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fabulous video ❤. My collecting has evolved from just vintage dolls of the 60s and 70s to 'dang' that doll is gorgeous- no matter the era 😊

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the love! ❤ It's wonderful to hear how your doll collecting has evolved from focusing on vintage dolls of the 60s and 70s to appreciating beauty across all eras. It's this kind of openness and passion that makes the doll collecting journey so exciting and diverse. Keep enjoying the discovery of gorgeous dolls from every era! 😊🌟

  • @maryburns4409
    @maryburns4409 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve been an antique doll collector for many years, after seeing the videos showing Ellowyne Wilde, with Christopher, I’m now collecting ellowyne Wilde. I’m on the waiting list for the vdc monthly box. - I’m loving it! I challenge myself to sew my own outfit to match your monthly outfit. Thank you

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  8 месяцев назад

      That's fantastic! Welcome to the Ellowyne Wilde world! We have you on our list and will expand soon! Sewing your own outfits sounds like a fun challenge. Keep up the great work, and enjoy your collecting journey!

  • @laurabaumeister3282
    @laurabaumeister3282 7 месяцев назад

    A friend invited me to go with her to an estate sale. I hadn't been in years. That led to selling on eBay. I began to pick up dolls to sell. (Vintage and Antique). I sold a few doll, but as I noticed how nice of condition to some of the ones I found were in I couldn't sell them. This started my collection and the search for your videos to repair some of them. Thanks so much.

  • @1dianep
    @1dianep 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve been collecting dolls for about 10 years now. Have gone through a lot of changes in the dolls I like. Now love antique papier mache dolls most but still have my vintage Barbie and Sindy dolls. I have a hobby room for my dolls and dolls houses but also have antique teddies and other toys in there now, it’s definitely an evolution in collecting.

  • @alitathomas2711
    @alitathomas2711 11 месяцев назад

    As a grown woman with two boys my mom was I'll do dad wrapped up my Christmas for me. Thy had gotten a used barbie for me. Now that's great for me Dad wrapped her up with her feet sticking out. It was so cute and sweet. I loved my dad. But we enjoyed figuring out what this present was. Such wonderful memories. Leta

  • @lacey_thexseawitch6378
    @lacey_thexseawitch6378 11 месяцев назад +9

    Shoes! I never realized how obsessed with the doll shoes I'd be!
    So far my most rewarding fix has been using the zit cream to remove the stains from my tonner dolls legs. I was so nervous to try it and put it off for so long that the staining just seemed to so bad and I figured how could I make it any worse ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but it turned out so great! I no longer have to hide her legs with long clothing or tights!
    My doll journey...I def started out with Barbies and other 1/6 scale dolls. For years I'd look at tonner dolls and want one so bad but resist because of their scale (they're so much bigger) id always browse longingly on eBay at them. I was afraid that once I bought one id be hooked and have to start my doll collection all over again going from 1/6 scale to 1/4 and I was right. After careful consideration I decided my first tonner doll would be a deja vu and she's still my favorite doll. I fell absolutely in love. I tried to juggle both scales for a while but between money and space I just really love my tonner collection.
    Mostly out of necessity I've worked on my sewing skills to be able to clothe them and that's been incredibly fun and rewarding. (Shout out to designs by Jude/ Tamara Casey for such wonderful patterns and more recently the very very very helpful videos)
    I just love this hobby so much.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +2

      It's incredible to hear about your journey from 1/6 scale Barbies to your beloved Tonner dolls, especially Deja Vu. Your skill in removing stains and improving your sewing for doll clothing is impressive. Big props to designers like Jude and Tamara Casey for their patterns and videos. Your passion for doll collecting is truly inspiring. Keep enjoying this wonderful hobby!

  • @deborahrochefort9794
    @deborahrochefort9794 11 месяцев назад +1

    The 'learning about different cultures' struck a strong cord with me. When I was a child, I was given an international (9") Mdme Alexander doll for a birthday, and since then through my childhood and teens I would either get another as a birthday gift or purchase one with birthday money. I adored these dolls (and still have most of them, and love them, though most now need to be re-strung). I wasn't really supposed to play with them, so they took on the role of being guardians of 'Deborah Land', and kindly listened to the needs and petitions of my play dolls (mostly Barbies). I also made them tiny accessories to go with their costumes (like jewelry, fans, or what seemed appropriate), and made a small notebook listing the doll's given name (as carefully researched as I could manage then), country, and some interesting customs. Amazingly, after moving around and all the upheavals of adulthood, I still have that little notebook.

  • @delbelcoure
    @delbelcoure 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, I could write a novella about this video! I’ll stick to a few. In the mid 2000’s I fell in love with ball jointed dolls and my kids did too. Starting at 9 & 11 they saved up and bought themselves several BJDs. Their love of dolls has continued to this day. Recently my eldest had a dream where she saw a beautiful doll. She scoured the internet to find the right face sculpt, wig, eyes and body. My youngest is sewing clothes to match the vision. Meanwhile I got a 3D printer and my youngest ( I am so proud of their artistry, I cannot say) has made a half a dozen dolls so far. They print, sand, string, make wigs, make eyes, blush the body, do the face ups, hand make all the clothes and jewelry, honestly they are amazing.
    I started doll collecting in college when I became interested in sewing and historical costuming. The first doll I bought was an Always Sisters Big Sister doll. She had a body I could pin into and I practiced making clothes in miniature before I made them in human size. I also still have my mom’s Toni doll and MA Little Women Jo doll. Jo has quite a wardrobe, including dresses made from Mary Hoyer patterns (to my delight, she is just the right size). In the late 90’s I started making cloth and multimedia dolls; my kids made dolls alongside me. They learned to sew in preschool and I did all I could to nurture that skill as well as sculpting and other arts. I gravitate towards play line dolls in my collection. I carry my dolls around when I sew for them and they have to be hardy enough to withstand the process. At this point in my life, I prefer to have dolls that have a lot of clothing patterns, so it is easier to sew for them. At the moment I am rerooting a doll to match my vision for her. I am also dabbling in reproduction dolls and I have Bleuette and a 1470 doll by Doug James. Sewing historic patterns for them is so fun!
    I could literally go on for pages. Dolls and sewing have been such a large and important influence in my life, I could probably tell my life story through the story of my dolls. Thank you so much for all you do Rachel, I found you during the pandemic and you have been a lifeline and a joy

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      It's fantastic to hear about your family's love for ball jointed dolls and how your children have embraced doll-making with such artistry. Your journey from sewing for Always Sisters dolls in college to now nurturing your children's creativity in doll crafting is truly inspiring.
      Your current projects like rerooting dolls and sewing for Bleuette and the 1470 doll highlight your deep passion for dolls and sewing. Thank you for sharing your story. Knowing that my content has been a source of joy during the pandemic is incredibly heartwarming. Keep nurturing this wonderful hobby that has been such an important part of your life. 🌟

  • @PriaMason-o8y
    @PriaMason-o8y 11 месяцев назад +1

    Again love hearing about doll besties and dolls themselves love them 🧸

  • @susanmacdonald4288
    @susanmacdonald4288 11 месяцев назад +1

    One think that I love about Tonner doll fashions is that they are a chance to own beautifully made clothes in wonderful fabrics, that I wouldn't have the funds or places to wear them in real life. And I have a passion for the and/or sweaters. Tamara Casey has done some really wonderful patterns with coats and jackets, so I can create some of my own.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      It's truly special how Tonner doll fashions allow us to appreciate exquisite designs and fabrics in a unique way. It's like a little window into a world of high fashion that we can enjoy right in our homes. I'm thrilled to hear about your passion for coats and/or sweaters. Tamara Casey's patterns are indeed wonderful for creating your own stylish pieces. It's amazing how these dolls and their fashions can spark such creativity and joy. Keep enjoying and creating - it's collectors like you who make our community so vibrant and inspiring! 🌈✨

    • @susanmacdonald4288
      @susanmacdonald4288 11 месяцев назад

      @@RachelHoffmanDolls thank you!

  • @kaortega1120
    @kaortega1120 6 месяцев назад

    Ohhhh, How I loved viewing this video! I related mostly to the photography of dolls - I am an aspiring photographer and this is my favorite part. If I could help you in any way, please let me know. I love taking photos, editing etc. I wish we lived closer - Loving your channel!

  • @CherylAnnRose
    @CherylAnnRose 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Rachel and Christopher! ❤❤❤❤

  • @janiceharding625
    @janiceharding625 11 месяцев назад +4

    🌷 Thank you so so much Rachel & Christopher for another beautiful video💕 Really enjoyed this one, I could definitely relate to so many of the doll experiences on your list. My collection started with the iconic Barbie but then I learned of BJD’s and my first one was from Fairyland a Minifee Maya. I enjoy sewing and have created a lot of their outfits and I’m currently learning how to make shoes for them. 🌷🩷🌷🩷🌷

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      You're very welcome, and thank you for your kind words! It's wonderful to hear that you could relate to our video. Your journey from Barbie to BJDs, especially your Minifee Maya from Fairyland, sounds delightful. Your talent in sewing and now venturing into shoe-making for your dolls is truly impressive. We can't wait to see the amazing outfits and shoes you create. Keep nurturing your creativity and passion in doll collecting! 🌟

    • @janiceharding625
      @janiceharding625 11 месяцев назад

      @@RachelHoffmanDolls 🌷 Thank you so much for your lovely message Rachel 💕 it’s so kind of you to respond and I really appreciate it especially as I know that you are extremely busy at this time. Thank you for the encouragement 💕 I loved hearing about Christopher’s journey with doll photography it’s so inspiring 🌷🩷🌷🩷

  • @vincenowell9172
    @vincenowell9172 11 месяцев назад

    My whole thing, as you and many know, is making tiny fashions for dolls.
    And I think Christopher’s display and photography are amazing. I think it’s truly his forté. V

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      You are super talented in this area and we appreciate all of your collaborations! Also, it's wonderful that you appreciate Christopher's talent in display and photography. His work indeed adds a special touch to the world of dolls.🌟

  • @MyStitchinDolliverse
    @MyStitchinDolliverse 11 месяцев назад

    I love taking all kinds of dolls and redressing them in period clothing but with blue or pink hair❤❤❤

  • @DollandDinoMama
    @DollandDinoMama 10 месяцев назад

    I growing number of Snow White dolls and other items (bags, shoes, etc.)! Your channel has increased my awareness of vintage dolls ❤ I would love to find a vintage Snow White. It would be awesome to find a composition doll at an antique mall sometime. Or to add one of Tonner’s Snow White dolls to my collection. Your channel has definitely inspired me to seek a wider variety of dolls.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад

      I'm delighted to hear that you've been expanding your collection of Snow White dolls and other items, and it's wonderful that the channel has inspired you to seek a wider variety of dolls, including vintage Snow White and Tonner's creations. Happy doll hunting, and may you find the perfect additions to your collection!

  • @wantingoneangel8976
    @wantingoneangel8976 11 месяцев назад

    Rachel, I would say that my favorite things are: The Joy of the Unboxing, Connecting Generations, Cultural Journeys, finding unexpected finds in an unexpected place, and Doll Photography😃😃💖💖💖💖💖!!! My Joy of unboxing comes from my Childhood with Birthdays and Christmas and continues today!!! And I would be over the moon if I could find a Volland Doll like your Volland in this video!!! I still have my very well loved Raggedy Andy who is in need of repair badly that my Late Dad bought for me when I was a little girl!!! And I connected with my Late Grandparents through my Grandfather buying me reproductions of antique doll house furniture as a Kid and some collectable Dolls. My Late Grandfather and my Late Dad always loved antiques and I love Dolls as much as real antique houses which means I so LOVED my plastic Kusan 1970s Victorian looking Doll house. However,my reproduction doll house furniture was made of wood, ceramic, and I still have my miniature china tea set!!! And it gave my Late Grandma such joy when I so LOVED my miniature doll house iron stove, which I still have today!!! Unfortunately, when I became 14 years old, I no longer wanted to keep collection Dolls and Doll house furniture even though I saved many Dolls, but my Grandfather insisted on buying me an Effanbee Doll and I still have her today. Then as an Adult after going through health problems of my own as much as my now Late Grandparents, my Mom who is a Cancer Survivor, and my now Late Dad, I realized how much I so LOVE Dolls and wanted Teddy Bears, I wish I had never stopped collecting!!! And the Cultural journeys are so much fun!! The last Cultural Doll I purchased is a Polish Doll that was inspired by my Boyfriend who is half Polish!! She is dressed in traditional period dress and she has red beads. I learned that back in the day, the red beads were made of coral ( I do not know where they got the coral in Poland and my Boyfriend also does not know). Today in Poland the beads are made of wood or plastic, but back in the olden days the Ladies would show off their talents by making jewelry reflecting their financial status and their skill by craving the coral beads to make jewelry that they would wear!!!! And I so LOVE to see people photographs of their dolls!! I have a 1967 Eegee Doll that my Late Grandfather bought for me and she was made before I was born. Unfortunately, although she is very pretty, she has a hole in her head, which I have covered up with a silk scarf. I have never taken her photo, but she would make a conversation piece. Thank you so much Rachel and Christopher for this really fun video on10 unique experiences that we Doll and Teddy Bear collectors understand😃😃💖💖💖💖💖💖💖!!! And Christopher, I so LOVE your Doll photos of Grace ice skating😃😃💯💯💯💯💯💯💯!!! And I believe that lighting is really important in framing the Doll's beauty😃😃👍👍👌!!!

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your delightful experiences and cherished memories with us! Your passion for doll collecting and the joy it brings you, from unboxing to connecting with family history, is truly heartwarming. It's collectors like you who create the wonderful tapestry of our community. Keep cherishing those special finds and creating beautiful moments. Your enthusiasm is infectious and deeply appreciated! 💕🌟

  • @marilynmcfall7637
    @marilynmcfall7637 10 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this video. I am an old doll collector--a baby boomer. I had a few dolls growing up but never a barbie. I was crazy about Ginny dolls. They are not mentioned much now. In 1992 i bought my first Madame Alexander doll and fell in love. I have many beautiful ones and they are in pristine condition. I also discovered barbie and had hundreds. I have sold a lot of them having felt barbied out. I now am into Rainbow High and Monster High. I enjoy hearing about doll collecting and used to go to doll shows. There are not many u-tubers i follow since i don't like a lot of brands like Bratz. So glad to find your channel and all the perspectives you talk about. Happy Dollidays.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your lovely message and for sharing your journey through the world of doll collecting; it's wonderful to connect with a fellow enthusiast who appreciates the beauty and history of dolls as much as we do-Happy Dollidays to you too!

    • @marilynmcfall7637
      @marilynmcfall7637 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you,Rachel, for responding to me. I value you. I don't have anyone to share doll collecting with so u make me feel connected.

  • @metaphoricallyspeaking45
    @metaphoricallyspeaking45 11 месяцев назад +2

    I found 2008, 2009, 2010 boxed Ellowyne Wilde dolls for $20 each.

  • @isabellep.461
    @isabellep.461 11 месяцев назад +1

    The joy to discover a real doll compared to the promotional photos. The eyes, complexion, hair...
    Bought a whole collection of 80s Barbie pink (roses) furnitures. Oh boy, the biggest square box arrived from the Usa. Height was just under my chest!
    Called a friend, and we happily unboxed this pink dream.
    With all this I built my Starlight mansion for my Jem dolls! Huge doll house on three shelves!
    Years ago the big bathroom often turned into a spa. Unless brand new, all dolls and clothes had a bath, so fun!
    I forgot bows on my Shana, to restore her curls. When I finally removed them, she had the best curls for a loose doll!
    I collect Jem dolls and Maxie from Hasbro. Have a few Barbie dolls. Have some custom fashions based on the show, so lovely! My favorite is an ice skate outfit for Danse.
    My health declined and moved. All my dolls are in boxes now.
    I liked to hunt for clothes. They often ended up among Barbie clothes.
    Took many photos of my dolls, especially Maxie for my website.
    Today everything is packed away, and still love dolls and enjoy all your videos.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's wonderful to hear about your passion for doll collecting, from the excitement of unboxing Barbie pink furniture to creating a Starlight mansion for your Jem dolls. Your adventures in doll spa days and the joy of finding perfect curls on Shana are delightful. Your collection, including Jem, Maxie, and Barbie dolls, along with custom outfits like the ice skate outfit for Danse, shows your deep love for this hobby.
      Though your health changes have led to your dolls being packed away, your enthusiasm for dolls remains strong, as does your enjoyment of doll-related videos. Keep cherishing these fond memories and your love for dolls. Thank you for sharing your story! 🌟

    • @isabellep.461
      @isabellep.461 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@RachelHoffmanDollsThank you Rachel!

  • @melsmith5833
    @melsmith5833 11 месяцев назад

    I love your channel and your enthusiasm! So encouraging! And, Christopher is also fun and brings so much intrigue to the doll table.
    I love antique dolls, I have a couple, also some American Girl, ( found a Pleasant Company Molly at the Goodwill for only $5!!)
    I love BJD dolls, of which I have 2, and a Blythe doll along with 3 fake ones...the list goes on.
    Many , many Barbie's ...
    I have 3 , 14 inch Betsy McCall's , done by the Tonner company, one of them is signed. I wasn't looking for them but there they were in a thrift store for $4 each! Also I love the Tiny Betsy Mcall and have just ordered my 5th one (in need of TLC ) but for a great deal!
    I think the one I hope for the most, is an original Bluette along with the clothing patterns (I love to sew) that they used to send out in a magazine. I would love to piece and stitch together those delightful old fashions!
    I am hoping my two young grand daughters develop a deep interest. They do like coming to see my display, which we call the doll shop!

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      Your doll collecting journey, from childhood favorites to stunning modern dolls like Evangeline Ghastly and Ellowyne, is truly captivating. Each addition, from Ruby Red to Blythe, adds magic to your collection. It's tough to part with some, but it's all part of the joy and evolution of collecting. Here's to more beautiful finds and cherished moments in your doll-collecting adventure! 🌟💖✨

  • @noreenmcmenamin9610
    @noreenmcmenamin9610 11 месяцев назад

    I only started
    Collecting dolls last year, I like the 40s 50s vintage dolls, I have six so far 😊

  • @juanadanielagonzales30
    @juanadanielagonzales30 10 месяцев назад

    here in argentina its so hard to collect everything is sooo expensive BUT i manage to get a American girl of today number 8 (ag fan hehe) i reestore her hair, take the shine marks and put her in a handmade dress. i loved it.

  • @ellabratinella1410
    @ellabratinella1410 11 месяцев назад

    And olso the connections of doll collectors in other countries as client's, camaraderie of the doll collecting.

  • @lindasardonell2554
    @lindasardonell2554 10 месяцев назад

    My mother started our doll collections when we (me and my sisters)were babies. We each had a box but we weren't allowed to play with those dolls. They just stayed packed in their boxes forever. Now that I'm old, most of those dolls are nearly disintegrated in their boxes, which is a shame because they never got displayed when they were nice. However, my Barbies that I played with as a child got passed down to my baby sister when I joined the navy then when she grew up I got a shoebox of broken parts back and had to restore them to their former glory. I have since saved my children's Barbies as well as rescued Barbies from the thrift stores and rehabbing them. I now purchase them for my granddaughters.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад

      It's wonderful to hear about the tradition of doll collecting in your family, started by your mother. It's bittersweet that the dolls from your childhood remained pristine in their boxes but couldn't withstand the test of time. Yet, there's something beautiful in the dolls that were loved and played with, carrying stories and memories within their restoration. Your efforts to rehabilitate cherished Barbies and pass them on to your granddaughters is a lovely continuation of this tradition. It's a meaningful way to give new life to these dolls and share the joy they bring across generations.

  • @nieuwolt
    @nieuwolt 10 месяцев назад

    I loved this video. Even though I collect 1/6 scale fashion dolls, I related to all 10 of your points. Christopher made some excellent comments that I resonated with. One thing I have experienced is “falling in love” with a doll. Faces either leave me cold, meh, or like. Once in a while I “must” have a doll because I am deeply attracted to the face. It has no logic; it is an affair of the heart. This experiences are so personal and I go for dolls that move me.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад

      I'm delighted to hear that you loved the video and could relate to all 10 points, and it's fascinating to hear about your experiences of "falling in love" with a doll purely based on the attraction to its face, which truly is a matter of the heart. Personal connections with dolls make collecting even more special. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 😊❤️

  • @MyStitchinDolliverse
    @MyStitchinDolliverse 11 месяцев назад

    I love using floating shelves! They can be put anywhere on any wall. Also I discovered iPhone holder chairs! 😂 Claire’s has these cute lounge chairs that are made as a holder for phones but it’s perfect for dolls!!

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      Love this idea, ha! I will have to check them out!

  • @wantmoredolls
    @wantmoredolls 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just FYI-I still love my antique and vintage dolls. Just wanted to add that! Ha.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      I feel the EXACT same way! I adore the antique dolls and I love looking at them (and buying when it is the right one) but the new dolls are just so dang FUN!

    • @wantmoredolls
      @wantmoredolls 11 месяцев назад

      You said it well!@@RachelHoffmanDolls

  • @dolliecrazy
    @dolliecrazy 11 месяцев назад

    i had dolls all my life. I officially started collecting at 5. Grandma had bought me a porcelain doll. So every Christmas and every birthday i would get at least one doll i could play with and a porcelain doll. I then started to get the doll reader magazines and i fell in love with the lifelike baby dolls so i started to collect those along with my porcelains. I now mostly collect reborn dolls and porcelain dolls. The one bitter sweet thing about most modern porcelain dolls is they have little monetary value. I love to find a doll once priced at about $100 for $10 or less in the thrift store. Sad part is i have so many modern porcelains that when i get a "new" one an "old" one has to go. Usually i can't sell them so i donate them to the thrift store. Now with the reborns to me they are dolls and i know many who think of and treat their reborns as if they are real. That is of no interest to me. I don't really fit in with the reborn community due to seeing the reborns as dolls and not being into role play

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's wonderful to hear about your lifelong passion for dolls, starting with that special porcelain doll from your grandmother. Your journey from collecting porcelain dolls to falling in love with lifelike baby dolls and reborns is fascinating. It's great that you enjoy finding dolls at thrift stores and give back by donating. Your perspective on reborns as dolls rather than engaging in role play is a unique and personal approach to collecting. Keep enjoying your collection in your own special way! 🌟

  • @historybuff7491
    @historybuff7491 11 месяцев назад

    Yes, a good list. I have a possibly unique experience with "restoration triumphs." I have several Topper Dawn doll line. One problem is that sometimes the plastics chemically melt, especially where different plastics touch. I aquired an Angie, Dawn doll and her legs were fused at the hip. I waited a few years and then decided to cut the fusing away. Success, but since she is prone to refusing, I do monthly physical therapy to her legs to prevent refusing.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад +1

      Your approach to restoring your Topper Dawn doll line, especially Angie, is remarkable. Successfully separating her fused legs and regularly performing 'physical therapy' to prevent refusion is a testament to your dedication and skill in doll restoration. Your unique care for these dolls is truly admirable in the doll collecting world. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @elliemorgan8670
    @elliemorgan8670 10 месяцев назад

    A huge majority of my collection is made up of international Dolls from the countries they represents. It’s one of my absolute favorite parts of collecting is going to an antique store and finding new ethnic or cultural dolls. I have an entire group of dolls that could fit in my mom‘s living room of just Dolls from Africa and just the other day I thrown these precious little wooden Doll that it said were handmade in Germany. For me, if their handmade in their country of origin, that makes them even more special. 12:47

  • @m.gutierr7520
    @m.gutierr7520 11 месяцев назад

    Thankyou so much for all your inspiration in doll collection, because of your videos I felt inspired to start a collection of a doll that I found on a drift shop and felt in love with, I’m talking about the Gorham and Pamela Valentine ladies, I loved how they are so beautiful made but even more how their dresses represent a different era from the 1780’ to 1930’ approximately, I would like to send a picture if you like!😊

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      It's wonderful to hear that my videos inspired you to start your collection with the Gorham and Pamela Valentine ladies. Their historically inspired dresses are truly special. I'd be delighted to see a picture of your collection! Thank you for sharing your excitement and being a part of our doll collecting community!

  • @elliemorgan8670
    @elliemorgan8670 10 месяцев назад

    Sorry to comment again lol but I’ve just recently gotten into modern fashion dolls myself. It wasn’t necessarily antiques that I was collecting but it was either handmade or porcelain pretty much exclusively with no plastics. But once I found out how glamorous and fun, something like Barbie could be or that they were making modern fantasy dolls I just couldn’t resist. I still love my other ones with all my heart but now I just had more love

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад

      It's fantastic that you've expanded your collection to include modern fashion dolls, discovering the fun and glamour they bring alongside your cherished porcelain and handmade dolls - there's always more room for love in the world of doll collecting!

  • @DawnErickson-s2c
    @DawnErickson-s2c 11 месяцев назад

    In my teens, I went through a denial period and choose to not continue to purchase the Barbie dolls that I so admired. I sure missed a lot of wonderful dolls. I had to admit my love when I saw the Tonner dolls. I am hoping to get a Grace doll this convention. She was already sold out when I tried in July.

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your story! It's wonderful to hear about your journey back to doll collecting. The Tonner dolls are indeed special, and I'm so excited for you about the possibility of getting a Grace doll at the convention. Fingers crossed that you'll add her to your collection this time. Keep embracing your love for dolls - they always have a way of bringing joy into our lives. Happy collecting!

  • @noreenmcmenamin9610
    @noreenmcmenamin9610 11 месяцев назад

    My first three dolls kind of found me, they were waiting for me in a charity shop, 😊

  • @dolliesminituresandcollect7663
    @dolliesminituresandcollect7663 11 месяцев назад

    The one.doll I got that means the most to me was my reproduction Enchanted evening barbie. Sadly the family dog got her off my desk and chewed her to bits. Then years I found her again on ebay in box for 15 dollars, nabbed her up and she's been in my collection since.

  • @susanmcnutt5786
    @susanmcnutt5786 11 месяцев назад

    I was always was attracted to tiny dolls asa little girl. had a tiny Betsy McCall in the50’s that I adored as a child, that I later lost in a move. So I had always wanted another none. And I was thrilled when Robert Tonner wrought her back on the market,and bought several of them. Then many years later found several of the original ones on eBay, that were in outstanding condition. So I have a nice collection of Tiny Betsy McCall dolls. I also love the tiny Kish Riley and her friends, and have several of them.Any I have a collection of Tonner Tiny Kitty dolls. I wish he still made them. I have also a huge collection of Ellowyne, and Deja Vu dolls. The costumes on both are just stunning! I love the period Style costumes on the Deja Vu dolls, that are rare to find styles in the modern world. I sure wish Robert would bring Deja Vu dolls back. Iam thrilled that he is making Ellowyne again, and that was one of the most exciting days in collecting for all of us Ellowyne fans!

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      It's great to hear about your love for tiny dolls, from Betsy McCall to Kish Riley, Tiny Kitty, and the stunning Ellowyne and Deja Vu dolls. Your journey from cherishing these dolls as a child to building an impressive collection, including finding originals on eBay, is truly special. The excitement for Ellowyne's return resonates with many collectors, and I share your hope for a Deja Vu comeback. Keep enjoying your beautiful collection and the unique stories each doll brings! 🌟

  • @julz1371
    @julz1371 11 месяцев назад

    Firstly collected my childhood vintage Velvet & Crissy... then found Wilde Imagination around 2008 I think. First Modern doll collector doll was Evangeline Ghastly "Waiting for Mortimer". Absolutely breathtaking when I opened that box! I couldn't believe her beauty 🤭gasp! First Ellowyne was "Prudence Dressed Me" and the rest is dolly heaven history... Ruby Red, Paula Reina, Pullip, Resin Art dolls, Blythe 😆😂... Unfortunately some have to leave to move this hobby forward. That's the part I hate, but until a lottery win, it becomes necessary 😌... There are so many beauties out there 🤦🏻‍♀😂❤

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  11 месяцев назад

      Your journey through the world of doll collecting sounds absolutely enchanting! Starting with Velvet & Crissy and expanding to the likes of Evangeline Ghastly and Ellowyne - each doll must have brought a unique sparkle to your collection. It's always exciting to hear about someone appreciating the artistry in each piece, from Pullip to Blythe. While it can be tough to part with some dolls, it's a testament to your passion and commitment to this hobby. Keep enjoying every moment of your collecting adventure, and who knows, maybe that lottery win isn't too far off! Keep celebrating the beauty in each doll. 😊🌟💖

    • @julz1371
      @julz1371 11 месяцев назад

      @@RachelHoffmanDolls Thanks Rachel ❤... I can't help myself, I just adore dolls, their artistry & the joy they bring. Actually just opened a beautiful custom Blythe that was waiting on the doorstep when I got home from work today 👏🏼👏🏼😆... I'm in Australia, she's from Austria. She's the cutest thing 🤗... If I win the lottery I'll come visit your amazing shop for sure 🥂❤

  • @Halonothing-kc3vu
    @Halonothing-kc3vu 10 месяцев назад

    I just love dolls! Any kind. Do you know that I had the original Barbie when she came out but went as a hand me down to my younger cousins and ended up irrereparable.😥 My daughter talked me into BJDs and I did end up going a little overboard!🤪 I have Two Billy bookcases with glass doors from IKEA and they work very well. Right now I found Integrity dolls very intriguing and have purchased some. I also recently added a Momoko which is one I’ve wanted for a long time. What can I say - I ABSOLUTELY LOVE DOLLS!!!🥰

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад

      Your love for dolls is absolutely delightful, and it's fascinating to hear about your journey from the original Barbie to exploring various types of dolls like BJDs, Integrity dolls, and Momoko. Your enthusiasm for dolls is truly heartwarming! 🥰

  • @elliemorgan8670
    @elliemorgan8670 10 месяцев назад

    I also love finding dolls that represent historical women in particular or characters from my favorite books. I’m blind, so for me, these types of Dolls represents a sort of photograph of what that person or character would have looked like. Also finding new dolls in big giant ballgowns is particularly fun :-) by historical women, I mean dolls that represent actual women’s that lived in breathed. I mostly focused on women, because I like to find out more about women in history and if I’m being honest, they like their outfits better lol

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад +1

      Your approach to collecting dolls as visual representations of historical women and beloved book characters is a beautiful and tactile way to connect with history and literature, especially with the grandeur of those magnificent ballgowns!

  • @ellabratinella1410
    @ellabratinella1410 11 месяцев назад

    When i was young I dont have dolls,so i would say YESto all the your list. Specially for now is the space,btw my doll collecting beco es bigger when i sell my work as a PASSION for fashion on dolls.I LOVE TAILORING AND DRESSINGMY DOLLS ESPECIALLY MY PHIL.SPANISH COLONIAL DRESSES. that is why id say yes to all your list. And i exihibit then for free in malls and diff. School's as a Barbie or doll collectors

  • @lucyclarke3523
    @lucyclarke3523 11 месяцев назад

    ❤🎀✌🏾

  • @karenfollett4950
    @karenfollett4950 10 месяцев назад

    Would Christopher be open to doing some doll diorama photography tutorials?

    • @RachelHoffmanDolls
      @RachelHoffmanDolls  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, we are adding this to the content mix for the future, we need more practice!

    • @karenfollett4950
      @karenfollett4950 10 месяцев назад

      @@RachelHoffmanDolls ❤️

  • @angelwings414q
    @angelwings414q 11 месяцев назад

    My momgas a trunk full of old toys and dolls theres even a bay barbie