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@Enufstuff - Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and Toni! She looks adorable, and I so wish I could see her step dancing. I've seen one performance that one of DD's friends was in when the girls were young.

 

 

 I love her puffed sleeve blouse and her beautiful green skirt. It goes so well with her red hair and blue eyes. The claddaugh is the piece de resistance - so pretty!  Smiley Happy

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Toni looks lovely!

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@meallen616   Thank you!  You always have the best photos and images, gif.  I save many of them!  This Irish girl is adorable.  

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@lynnie61,

Thank you, much appreciated!

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Toni is the prettiest little Irish lass in her festive St. Patrick's Day outfit!  She even has green eyes!!   LOL!

 

Good luck Toni and have a lot of fun!!

 

@Enufstuff   You do an amazing job and I always enjoy seeing Toni's new outfits!!

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My mother did beautiful sewing, also. I, on the other hand, can barely thread a needle. Beautiful outfit for Toni.

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@Enufstuff    Friday we broke a record.  Hit 79 or 80!  Back to the 40's today.  

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@Desert Lily   Thank you so much.

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@Effie54  

                         Thank you so much.

               Most of the people here seem to be a little younger

          than I am and don't know about Toni Dolls.

                  

                   I got my first two Toni Dolls in the 50s, when I was six years old. Now I have 15 and I also have all my Ginny Dolls from my childhood. As an adult, I've collected more of both, plus Madame Alexanders.

 

                    What kind of dolls do you have? Antique, vintage or   modern?

               My mother loved and collected dolls and I have some of hers. In the 90s, when all the dolls shows were on QVC and HSN, I bought porcelain dolls, some by Marie Osmond. That was fun.

 

                Did you ever buy any of those porcelain dolls?

              

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@Enufstuff  So I started out collecting the dolls on the Q, like Marie Osmond dolls and Bette Ball. I then started going to doll shows and I began to collect vintage and antique dolls as well. I have two from France and 2 from Germany, which reside decorating the house. I have a designated doll room (spare bedroom dedicated to dolls). I love the beauty of any type of dolls. I also have a love for the dolls from the 50's. Your Toni is exquisite!