Dolls Awards of Excellence 2017 Industry’s Choice Winners
The 2017 Dolls Awards of Excellence Industry’s Choice winners (DAEs, also known as the Diamond...
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The 2017 Dolls Awards of Excellence Industry’s Choice winners (DAEs, also known as the Diamond...
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The May/June 2017 issue of DOLLS features 52 four-color pages. This issue turns a spotlight on porcelain dolls, with features on three amazing porcelain artists: Hildegard Günzel, Dianna Effner, and Sarah Maldonado. You’ll also find articles on Connie Lowe’s new BJD project for 2017, designer Doug James’ fashion BJDs, a look at two very special vintage dolls from Madame Alexander, and more!
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The April 2017 issue of DOLLS features52 four-color pages. This issue features our annual look at dollmakers’ new designs for 2017. You’ll also find articles on Yum Yum Couture, Eyes of Texas Dolls, Steiff’s rare Schlopsnies dolls, and more!
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The March 2017 issue of DOLLS features52 four-color pages. This issue is focused on fashion dolls, with features about Numina, Emperis, and Ficondoll. You’ll also find articles on Linda Macario’s BJDs and the history-inspired creations of doll artist Theresa Merritt, and rare fashions for Ideal’s Toni dolls. Plus, we have our usual columns on antique and vintage dolls, two paper dolls, and more!
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The January/February 2017 issue of DOLLS features40 four-color pages. This issue reveals the 2016 Dolls Awards of Excellence Public’s Choice winners! It also includes our annual holiday gift guide, featuring fabulous dolls for the collectors or potential future collectors on your gift list. In addition, you’ll find features about the wondrous creations of doll artist LuLu Tatum, how one dollmaker is putting her skills to a new use this holiday season, and what one venerable doll company is planning to celebrate its upcoming centennial. Plus, we have our usual columns on antique and vintage dolls, a new paper doll, and more!
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8 Golden Girl: Beverly Stoehr celebrates 50 years of doll artistry
14 Edith’s Editions: What the well-dressed BJD is wearing
18 Collectibly Cartwright:
Angela Cartwright has unique perspective as creator, collector & collectible!
22 Food Daux Pas: Ten Ping’s tale continues during lean times in Shanghai
24 And Away She Sews….. Fabulous fashions flow easily from Peggy Naugle’s nimble fingers
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8 Historically Haute: Julie Manely puts an Aussie eleganza spin on fashion-doll frocks
14 Sculpting Stories:
Patricia Rowe aims to tell a tale with each doll she creates
18 Robert Tonner: Fashion-doll maven recieves Lifetime Achievement Award as his company celebrates 25th Anniversary
26 Fun Friends of the ’50s and ’60s
29 Quirky Quartet: Bo Bergemann’s heroic new BJDs debute at Comic-Con: San Diego
30 A Grand Balancing Act: Rose Lacefield finds time for both art and family
42 Basic Pattern, Fancy Frocks
Make lovely lace-trimmed dresses for MSD-size BJDs
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The August/September 2016 issue of DOLLS features 68 four-color pages. This special crossover issue with Haute Doll features a RubyRedGalleria cover exclusive to DOLLS. Inside, there’s coverage of the newest character in the Ten Ping line, artist dolls by Victoria Rose Martin, the new body sculpt from Integrity Toys, the first of BiDoll’s new Lithe dolls, a special paper doll designed by none other than Robert Tonner, Joe MacPhale’s Marilyn Monroe automaton, and the nominees and ballot for this year’s Dolls Awards of Excellence Public’s Choice competition!
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The July 2016 issue of DOLLS features68 four-color pages and includes more than 30 features looking at what some of the top doll artists and designers are working on this year, including Berdine Creedy, Connie Lowe, Hildegard Günzel, Maggie Iacono, Helen Kish, Pat Moulton Linda Steele, Beverly Stoehr, Superdoll, Tonner Doll Company, R. John Wright, and Henry and Zofia Zawieruszynski.
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The May/June 2016 issue of DOLLS features 52 four-color pages and includes features on BJD artists Liz Frost, Judy Porter, Sophie Louis, and Henry and Zofia Zawieruszynski, as well as RubyRedGalleria’s Four Kindergartners line. In addition, April Norton discusses the challenge of painting realistic eyes on porcelain and a look back at Lenci’s fabulous felt dolls.
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The April 2016 issue of DOLLS features 52 four-color pages and includes sneak peeks at new doll designs from more than 20 dollmakers, including a preview of renowned artist Hildegard Günzel’s 2016 collection and a look at Integrity Toys’ new Color Infusion line.
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12 Mary Hartline: The tale of the Pretty Princess of TV
16 TrinketBox Treasures: Artist Kim Arnold specializes in large BJDs
20 Miniature Masterpieces: Stephanie Blythe creates fantasies in human form
26 Fully Furnished: Ron & Sue Frank’s miniatures add maximum magic
30 Small Things Considered: Caroline creates a world of tiny treasures
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The January/February 2016 issue of DOLLS features 52 four-color pages and includes an autobiography of Lifetime Achievement Award winner Kaye Wiggs. Plus we have a special focus on baby dolls and the artists who create them, including a special feature by doll historian Jan Foulkes on the origins of baby dolls. Artists featured in this issue include Laura Tuzio-Ross, Shawna Clymer, Lauren Faith Jaimes, Barbara Felts, Debby Brooks, and Andrea Arcello.
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The November/December 2015 issue of DOLLS features 52 four-color pages, with the winners of the 2015 Diamond Awards, voted on by DOLLS readers and our annual Holiday Gift Guide, with suggestions for collectible dolls, play dolls, and artist dolls for the people on your giving list. The cover features the licensed Wizard of Oz doll line meticulously designed by R. John Wright dolls.
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The October 2015 issue of DOLLS, featuring 52 four-color pages, takes a look at the career of...
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18 Mother Can You See Me?: RubyRedGalleria continues
Ten Ping’s Tale
22 Artist Doll Roots Go Deep:
Original movement began in early 20th century
28 Singular Creations: Cherie Fretto’s Portraits in polymer
32 Spiritual Sensations: Linda Valentino Michel makes dolls that touch collector’s souls
36 The Little Miss Revlon Story:
44 Star Gazing: Doll legend Kathe Kruse turns spotlight on famous faces of Hollywood
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20 Fashionable Deanna Durbin: Movie star leaves legacy of dolls
24 Superdoll’s Rebel Princess: Styling & concept by Charles H. Fegan, Photography
28 Metal Mesh Magic Diamond Dolls: A girl’s best friends
45 Pool Party Hostess: A Casual gown for silkstone Barbie
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The 2015 DOLLS Awards of Excellence Industry’s Choice winners (DAEs, also called the Diamond...
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Here are your 2014 DOLLS Awards of Excellence Industry’s Choice Winners! Manufacturer Categories...
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RubyRedGalleria is launching a new series of 8-inches dolls this year. The same size as the...
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