Saturday, June 12, 2010

Pink Saturday


Hello friends!
Today for Pink Saturday I am sharing two vintage dolls in pink dresses.
I found both little cuties at flea markets recently! This little doll which I named Annette, just had the sweetest face!

This little Edward Mobley 1962 rubber doll was just too sweet! I love the little pink teddy bear she has in her arms!

Thank you to Beverly of How Sweet The Sound for hosting this event!
Have a lovely weekend, Lindsey

30 comments:

Hearts Turned said...

What little sweeties you've found, Lindsey! So glad you shared them tonight!

Julie

Annesphamily said...

Women with dolls! My kinda gals! HPS! Come see me soon as I am kicking up my teapot giveaways! Hugs Anne

Unknown said...

Oh looks like a Madame Alexander no its a Horseman doll.....What a beautiful girl either way~

Anne Fannie said...

We will never be to old to buy dolls!
happy pink saturday..
~ Ann

Victoria - Florence and Mary said...

Both dolls are gorgeous but the rubber one is just the cutest!

Have a great weekend,

Victoria xx

Simply Shelley said...

Sweet dollies...thanks for sharing...love your previous post as well...little golden books are a favorite of mine... especially the vintage ones....have a blessed Saturday...

Brenda ~ The Heminger Farmhouse said...

These are the sweetest little dolls :) Happy Pink Saturday to you!!

Warmest always, Brenda

Unknown said...

Beautiful treasures! The firs one is so cute!


Happy Pink Saturday!
Hugs
Charo

Unknown said...

So sweet! I especially like the little Mobley doll. She's adorable!

Char said...

I think we are all little girls living inside a grown up body. I still love dolls and enjoy playing with my grand daughters. Your finds are just perfect. Happy Pink Saturday, Char

Heidi Ann said...

Annette is SUCH a beautiful doll!

Patti said...

How fun...a mother/daughter blog. Obviously, you two are very close. What a blessing. My daughter and I are very close too...though we each have our own separate blogs.

Anyhow, LOVE the dolls. I am such a lover of all things vintage.

Have a lovely Pink Saturday,
Patti (Fill My Cup with Beauty)

BucksCountyFolkArt said...

Dontcha love vintage dolls? They have the sweetest faces. I wish doll makers would go back to that.

Thanks for sharing!

Jill

CC said...

Love these sweet dolls...she's adorable holding her little toy. Happy Pink Saturday, have a lovely week..

Becky said...

Aww how cute! Happy Pink Saturday ladies. I hope you will have time to stop by and see my contribution to the party.

Unknown said...

These are so sweet, and the face on the first one is just angelic! She really caught my eye! Thanks for sharing! :)

Jorgelina said...

She's adorable!So cute!
Happy Pink Saturday!!

Unknown said...

Hi Lindsey, Is your mother not feeling well? Such cute dolls with such sweet faces. I'm so sad to hear they have closed the Roy Rogers museum in Branson. I had so looked forward to visiting it on my someday travels there. That's okay, there is still the TCC's to visit! Elizabeth

Rebecca said...

Awwwww...I LOVE both of these dollies, especially the first one. Happy Pink Saturday!

Back Porch Blessings,
Rebecca

Jillian's Bella Rosa Antiques said...

VERY Sweet! At first look, I thought she was a Madame Alexander doll too. They had the sweetest little faces.

Great finds!

Jillian
Bella Rosa Antiques

Deb said...

Oh my gosh! I have the same little rubber doll. My grandmother gave it to me on my very first Christmas almost 50 years ago now! Now I just have to remember where she is. Thanks for bringing back such happy memories! If I remember, the doll squeaks when squeezed. I'm calling my mom right now to see if the doll is in my "baby box"

Unknown said...

All the dolls come out to play on this very fine June day.

Thank you God for Lindsey who rescued these dolls...Love Dolly Mama and doll friends...Smiling.

Dogwood said...

Those two dolls are so sweet. When I was little, I loved playing with my dolls. My mom made such darling clothes for my doll. I actually still have her. She is kind of falling apart. I named her Sally. I have no idea why.

Have a fun day. Dogwood

Diane Mars said...

I must agree she has the sweetest face I just love your Annette!

Lisa said...

Oh what a sweetie!! I love treasures like these!!
Hugs, Lisa

Kateyed said...

I am really enjoying your blog. Paper crafting is a love of mine, particularly collecting old children;s books and primers. I just got a major haul (two sacks full) at an estate sale for a song. I am trying to get the courage to work them into some of my tags!

My daughter and I have a relatively new blog...less then three months. Come and visit sometime if you would like! It's really not all about jewelry! We have so many craft and art loves!

http://katsuijewelry.blogspot.com

Suz

Nan said...

Oh these two dolls are just too cute. I would want them too if I saw them. Nan

Anonymous said...

I'm still visiting all great Pinkies! So happy belated Pink Saturday to you! Love your post, thank you for sharing! Esther XX

Lisa said...

Lindsey, Your timing on this post is oh so sweet.
We are having a family reunion in two weeks. We are re-creating a picture where us granddaughters had recieved red checkered aprons from our grandmother for Christmas in 1965. In that picture I am hold a little rubber doll. I never knew what that doll was and all the "older" generation is now gone that might have know what it was. Thanks to your blog post I now know it was a Edward Mobley doll. Thank you Thank you, I am off now to see if I can find one before the 24th! This is so great! Thanks!!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

AAAhhhh...such sweet dollies! They really make me smile! ♥