Love your barbie videos Mandi! You let me know if you ever want to sell that skipper dress, it’s stunning. I just adore your amazing finds, you inspire terrible jealousy! Just such a lovely haul!
Wow, those two red headed bubble cut dolls are just divine 💕 The sheath dresses they’re wearing are also stunning. I’ve seen that pattern floating around the Barbie sewing group I’m in. Been tempted to get it. 😅 You did such a fantastic job cleaning that other dress, I’m amazed. It really does look brand new 😁
If I remember correctly that little pink dress, Skipper is wearing, with the embroidery was a Penny Brite dress. My little sister had a Penny Brite and I believe that was her dress. My mom always made sure to get clothes that were made for the particular dolls.
For the resort coat or those kind of material light heat will restore flexibility. I was able to get mine more pliable using a hair dryer but could probably use heating pad as well
The shoe trick I know of is a hair dryer or hot water, just warm those shoes up and make them maluably dont go too hot, I'm not talking down to you but yknow, I dont want you to damage your dolls. I've been watching you forever and I know you love your dolls xx
@@MRounds143 You're welcome! I also have a shorty Ken with a swingy limbs. Then I asked other collectors in a Facebook page about it. They told me that my Ken is a shorty Ken and usually, this kind of Ken has loose arms and legs because it is made in US not in Japan. And shorty Ken has a distinctive knee caps.
Not to be negative, you seem real nice and I enjoy videos like this, but if you are making these videos I just think you should be more knowledgeable in vintage barbie or at least look things up b4 you post these..it's fine not to know things yet, but not cool to guess or say things incorrectly for those that might be looking to you for help or accurate outfit names. You are incorrect more than anyone on you tube. Keep growing with vintage Barbie!
Love your barbie videos Mandi! You let me know if you ever want to sell that skipper dress, it’s stunning.
I just adore your amazing finds, you inspire terrible jealousy! Just such a lovely haul!
Thank you Jazz Hands! I'm happy to see you're making new posts 😊
Ohh! Skipper is gorgeous! Her hair looks beautiful and I love her dress!
Thank you for sharing your lot . Love to watch your videos.
Wow, those two red headed bubble cut dolls are just divine 💕 The sheath dresses they’re wearing are also stunning. I’ve seen that pattern floating around the Barbie sewing group I’m in. Been tempted to get it. 😅 You did such a fantastic job cleaning that other dress, I’m amazed. It really does look brand new 😁
If I remember correctly that little pink dress, Skipper is wearing, with the embroidery was a Penny Brite dress. My little sister had a Penny Brite and I believe that was her dress. My mom always made sure to get clothes that were made for the particular dolls.
I found it on Google! Thank you so much 😊
...yay I'm so happy to see you again and I love watching your video ❤️
Great finds! Thanks for sharing & great hearing from ya again! Stay safe. 🙋🏻♀️
Hey Mandi, Great seeing you again on RUclips ❣( I don't do Instagram, miss seeing you.)
If you dust the doll legs with powder it helps the stockings slide on easier - I did it and it never hurt my dolls - corn starch would work too
Btw I really love that the collectors I watch love Sindy. Xx
Hi! I’ve literally never seen a video of yours, but you look so gleeful in that thumbnail, I had to see what you’re about!
For the resort coat or those kind of material light heat will restore flexibility. I was able to get mine more pliable using a hair dryer but could probably use heating pad as well
Ohh good tip!
@@MRounds143 was watching the video on my tv and was like oh I know how to fix that haha
Those are sidepart bubble cut , European versions
Use baby powder to put on hose & other items! They will glide on very easy! The baby powder keeps the rubber or vinyl legs to be not sticky!
@harrietwalton3314 Great tip thank you!
@@MRounds143 Corn starch also! Love your channel!
The shoe trick I know of is a hair dryer or hot water, just warm those shoes up and make them maluably dont go too hot, I'm not talking down to you but yknow, I dont want you to damage your dolls. I've been watching you forever and I know you love your dolls xx
They usually just go without the shoes 😄
Hi Kitty! What shampoo do you wash the Barbie’s hair with?
Tickled Pink a Sears Exclusive had the light pink long gloves
Thank you!
@@MRounds143 I love to watch your You Tube Channel! I too scoop up the no so perfect dolls - I want to give them love again
The dress at 23.38 is an original dress for the 8 inch Betsy McCall doll. I have one.
Thank you!
Hi, Mandi!!
Wish I knew about this before.
Are your tutti clothes tagged? I can’t find tagged clothes for mine.
Hi Mandi
hey! what does test market mean 😅
The first Skippers made. The Japan mark on their foot goes top to bottom instead of across the foot. There are some other identifying differences too.
I think your vintage Ken is a 'shorty' Ken. That's why his limbs are all loose. That's normal. Shorty Ken has no Japan markings.
Ohh thanks for the info!
@@MRounds143 You're welcome! I also have a shorty Ken with a swingy limbs. Then I asked other collectors in a Facebook page about it. They told me that my Ken is a shorty Ken and usually, this kind of Ken has loose arms and legs because it is made in US not in Japan. And shorty Ken has a distinctive knee caps.
@@bryeninety-four1870 After your comment I took another look, and he is indeed a shorty. Very interesting! I had no idea those existed!
@@MRounds143😊😊😊
Not to be negative, you seem real nice and I enjoy videos like this, but if you are making these videos I just think you should be more knowledgeable in vintage barbie or at least look things up b4 you post these..it's fine not to know things yet, but not cool to guess or say things incorrectly for those that might be looking to you for help or accurate outfit names. You are incorrect more than anyone on you tube. Keep growing with vintage Barbie!
@@JacquelineArnold-y2i Thanks for your opinion!