Well You were correct if you said the missing girl was Sansa my blonde brown eyed no navel girl and also the yellow gingham.
And here is the missing girl wearing the yellow gingham. Usually the yellows worn by Ashley and I think with her blue eyes it looks better. But Sansa was happy to wear it for now.
I have to confess I was very slap dash with yesterday's gingham post and had left off socks, let Paige wear boots and not really paid 100% to the detail. So after a helpful email from the doyenne of Sasha Fashion this morning I sorted out some of the girls footwear.
So here you can see Ashley now as socks but I also found her some blue shoes to go with her Aqua dress I think it helps the Aqua show up better.
A closer look at the girls faces.
Now at the suggestion of Kendal, Darcy on the left gave her white shoes up to Raven in the centre who then gave up her shoes and socks to Paige at the end and I found the purple shoes that Kendal kindly gave us Last year for Darcy which I agree does look so much better.
Just a shame I have not got an olive pair of shoes for Raven, I must be slacking on the shoes purchasing front!!
a closer look at these girls.
and their shoes.
So here are all the girls who needed a quick shift about.
I was tempted to get all the girls or all the no navels together again for another group shot but did not have time before having to take Izzy for her check up at the vets. So may do that later in the week if I get the time and the weathers not TOO HOT!
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Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Sunday, 28 June 2015
GINGHAMS FUNKY
GINGHAMS FUNKY
GINGHAMS COOL
KIDS CAN EVEN
WEAR IT TO SCHOOL
WE LOVE GINGHAM
YES WE DO
WE HOPE THAT
YOU LOVE GINGHAM TOO!
RED AND GREEN
AND BLUE AND PINK
GINGHAMS HERE
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
WE HOPE YOU LIKE
THESE PHOTO SOME
COS WE HAVE WAITED
FOR OUR MUM
TO STAND US ALL
UPON THIS BENCH
MOVE US ROUND
WE HAD TO CLENCH
OUR LEGS SO HARD
NOT MOVE AN INCH
OR FUSS ABOUT
NOR PROD NOR PINCH
SO NOW IT'S TIME
FOR YOU TO SEE
ALL THE PHOTOS
ONE TWO THREE
SO SIT YOU DOWN
AND SMILE AND FROWN
FOR AS USUAL
MUMS GONE TO TOWN!!!
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PURPLE, LILAC, PINK AND RED
TURQUOISE, AQUA , NAVY , GREY
OLIVE, LIME AND EMERALD GREEN
Ashley, Darcy, Martha,Winter,Caitlin, Ginny, Agnes, Raven
Darcy, Martha,Caitlin and Ginny
Agnes and Ashley
Raven and Winter
Jenny , Paige and Claudia
x
x
PAIGE IN LIME
JENNY IN NAVY
MARTHA IN LILAC
WINTER IN PINK
DARCY IN PURPLE
CLAUDIA IN RED
CAITLIN IN EMERALD GREEN
RAVEN IN OLIVE GREEN
WONDERFUL RAINBOW OF COLOURS OF GINGHAM DRESSES MADE BY GINNY OF A PASSION FOR SASHA.
Paige, Jenny and Claudia stopped off by the planters to check them out.
Well I hope you enjoyed this Gingham post :) I did actually miss out one of the dresses as I had change Ashley out of that dress and forgot about it until I was about to start taking the photo's. Do you know what colour's missing?
Also one of the No navel girls is also missing , which one, do you know?.
So I may have to go another photo shoot with the missing dress and girl ! Must less photo's so don't worry :)
Many Thanks to Ginny of A Passion for Sasha for making all my gingham dresses over the last few months, you are a star!
Now I was thinking that for the autumn I would like......
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Friday, 26 June 2015
NON SASHA.....
Off topic with regard to Sasha's, I just had to share my new doll with you all. I have wanted one of these girl since they first appeared on the doll scene. But of course there was always a Sasha or a Gregor or their clothes that took all my doll funds but I saw this girl on offer on www.petalinadolls.co.uk and thought now was the time to add her to my doll family.
I was raised with a love of history and film, so as a child would wander around Medieval castles and Abbey's around the country with my sisters and brother following after my parents, so you could say it's in my bones! Then there was nothing like sitting on a Saturday and or Sunday afternoon and watching old films of Knights and Ladies winning through against the evil Baron! Then going out to play and re-enacting the films we'd seen.
Also I was raised in South London within spitting distance of the river Thames, in the days when children roamed free and just had to be in before it got dark! So The National Gallery and Portrait Gallery. The Jewel Tower, Westminster Abbey , The houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square and the Tate Gallery as is was called then were the places I played and wandered the corridors of.
The V & A , the Natural History and Science Museums places of wonder and desire.
Hyde, St.James and Regents, Battersea parks were vast area's of green for children to traverse.
I walked the shore of the Thames when the tide was out and the embankment when it was in. This is what gave me the love of the bones of history that formed this fine country.
So the girl I am going to introduce pulled at my 'bones' as soon as I saw her and I was not disappointed when I finally opened her box and removed her.
Here she is Matilda a Tudor from the range A Girl For All Time.
I just love this girls face and the look.
I love the clothing of the Tudor period, amongst others and this girl looks just perfect.
A closer look.
She fits right in!
Her surrounds feel quite familiar to her .
These gardens could have been made just for her!
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a view of her lovely long hair.
She looks so right as if hurrying along on important business.
I could show you more photo's but since she's not a Sasha you may not be interested, so I'll finish the photo's here.
For those who don't know these dolls, they are a range of dolls that represent a family The Marchmonts over the century's of English History.
Matilda is the Tudor
Lydia is the Georgian
Amelia is the Victorian
Clementine is from 1940
and a new 60's girl is due out later this year.
I hope you enjoyed this look at Matilda, if you wish to know more you can look on www.agirlforalltime.com which will show you all the girls and their stories.
And yes I will be getting another one or three... Hey I'm a history lover it's research.... :)
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I was raised with a love of history and film, so as a child would wander around Medieval castles and Abbey's around the country with my sisters and brother following after my parents, so you could say it's in my bones! Then there was nothing like sitting on a Saturday and or Sunday afternoon and watching old films of Knights and Ladies winning through against the evil Baron! Then going out to play and re-enacting the films we'd seen.
Also I was raised in South London within spitting distance of the river Thames, in the days when children roamed free and just had to be in before it got dark! So The National Gallery and Portrait Gallery. The Jewel Tower, Westminster Abbey , The houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square and the Tate Gallery as is was called then were the places I played and wandered the corridors of.
The V & A , the Natural History and Science Museums places of wonder and desire.
Hyde, St.James and Regents, Battersea parks were vast area's of green for children to traverse.
I walked the shore of the Thames when the tide was out and the embankment when it was in. This is what gave me the love of the bones of history that formed this fine country.
So the girl I am going to introduce pulled at my 'bones' as soon as I saw her and I was not disappointed when I finally opened her box and removed her.
Here she is Matilda a Tudor from the range A Girl For All Time.
I just love this girls face and the look.
I love the clothing of the Tudor period, amongst others and this girl looks just perfect.
A closer look.
She fits right in!
Her surrounds feel quite familiar to her .
.
a view of her lovely long hair.
I could show you more photo's but since she's not a Sasha you may not be interested, so I'll finish the photo's here.
For those who don't know these dolls, they are a range of dolls that represent a family The Marchmonts over the century's of English History.
Matilda is the Tudor
Lydia is the Georgian
Amelia is the Victorian
Clementine is from 1940
and a new 60's girl is due out later this year.
I hope you enjoyed this look at Matilda, if you wish to know more you can look on www.agirlforalltime.com which will show you all the girls and their stories.
And yes I will be getting another one or three... Hey I'm a history lover it's research.... :)
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