Sunday, June 28, 2015

American Girl of the Year Grace Thomas Doll! GOTY 2015 Photos & Review!


Meet the 2015 American Girl of the Year doll Grace Thomas!


And prepare for a lot of photos!



Here she is NIB back when I fist purchased her in February!








~






And out of the box she's right at home in Caroline's Parlor.



 Closer look at her cute shirt.



Her hair has various shades of brown and it's very smooth and easy to brush.



Closeup to show her unique brows, lips, and freckle pattern.



I think some people find her glossy lips a bit much, but her unique lips were one of the main reasons I wanted Grace so much. I didn't start collecting American Girl dolls until last year so she is ultra unique for my collection and interesting... although those that have been collecting longer have voiced that they find her very similar to Chrissa from 2009.



She can be purchased with pierced ears and her own exclusive earring set that can be worn in various combinations:







And she comes with a charm bracelet that's adorable:








Her outfit is completed with gray boots with bows on the side:




~







And finally just some shots of Grace hanging out, bein' Grace~






Since I've had Grace for a few months already, I feel confident in saying that I really like her and think she is one of my favorite AGs. She has great accessories, and the Josefina mold is one of my favorites along with the Marie-Grace mold. Even my mom, who is not entirely into the look of AG dolls, finds Grace impressive because of all the little personal accessories and details. If you are planning to purchase her I absolutely recommended adding the pierced ears option because the earrings are ridiculously cute.


So what do you guys think of Grace Thomas?! :D






In this last photo she is paired with an Our Generation suitcase from Target and wearing an AG coat that came with my latest Jill's Steals and Deals score. Reviews for both items are coming up! See you then!~

Monday, June 15, 2015

Ultra late doll reveal! American Girl Marie Grace Gardner Doll Review and Customizing her wig!


Hello again! So this is an older post that I thought I had scheduled, but apparently I did not. Here is one of the additions to my collection and my experience customizing her!




Tada!~ 




Meet Marie Grace Gardner!





I chose her because I liked her face mold and she was being retired. The other two I considered were Julie and Ruthie, it was a difficult decision!




 Attempting to remove the hairnet on this particular doll was somewhat of a challenge because the hair was knotted into it lol





And here she is out of the box with her curls and braids flowing freely.






A view of the two overlapping braids in the back.





and the length.



Now, about customizing her wig, I knew when I ordered her I wanted to change her hairstyle because, when researching dolls, I came across some other blogs that had done so successfully. I can appreciate that her original face-framing curls were likely a popular style of her time period, but I wanted to try something different. So off the curls went!





Following the cutting of the curls, I straightened her hair using very hot water and then a hair straightener on one of the lowest settings. Knowing that water can cause extreme damage to the doll and her eyes, I was very careful when rinsing her hair. If you are interested, you can find videos and other resources that describe and illustrate the process more fully. 



Using the various techniques, I was able to remove most of the kinks in the hair:




As you can see, there are some slight waves that remained... but those have relaxed some since these photos were taken last year.





The view from the back.




with the addition of a simple bow to compliment her new dress n.n






It's the new Marie Grace Gardner!!





Marie Grace is my first and only attempt to customize an American Girl doll. I'm happy with how it turned out but I'm reluctant to try other, more involved customizations like eye swaps. I feel like it would be difficult to get them just right.




I think of the American Girl face molds she has one of the prettiest!

Till next time!