I've noticed that the hobby of doll collecting seems to be diminishing. Here in Houston there will no longer be a doll show. (There used to be two a year.) Brick and mortar doll stores are becoming a thing of the past. When was the last time I saw a child holding a doll in the grocery store or mall? Now they all hold phones or some other kind of mobile device. For the most part my fellow collectors seem to have gray hair. Is our hobby fading away?
We have to save our passion for dolls! I love my dolls. They're a wonderful escape. I enjoy sharing photos of my dolls with other people. I guess I'm not the traditional collector. I collect mostly the Vogue Ginny dolls that I grew up playing with in the 1950's. I don't collect mint dolls mainly because I want to "play" with them. I enjoy saving the "previously loved" dolls. I love setting them up in scenes and telling a story. I've always had a very active imagination and I guess my dolls fuel that imagination even today.
My dolls back then...
(Some were my sister's dolls too!)
Some of my dolls today...
I still have my one childhood Ginny. (She's been re-wigged.) She still holds a special place in my heart.
Some miscellaneous pictures of my dolls...
My sister and I had the above tin kitchen back in 1952...
That's my aunt and me on Christmas Day.
My mom with her dolls...
Circa 1920
I guess a love for dolls ran in the family!On World Doll Day 2017 I invite everyone to come out and play!