Tuesday 19 March 2013

Shhhhhh......Don't Wake The Baby!

 
 
We I've finally finished the little crib for my friends young daughter!
 
 
I brought this 1970's crib for a car boot sale last summer, the lady who sold it to me had cleared out her Dads loft space, as he needed to go into a residential home. There were lots of 70s toys and games and we had a good old chat about how great toys used to be (gosh, better stop there, sounding just like my parents!).
 
 
She was obviously very emotional about seeing all her old toys again, and the prospect of her Dad no longer living in her childhood home. I promised to take good care of it and breathe new life into it, I hope she would approve of what I've done!
 
 
My very own Teeny Tiny Tears is modelling for me today, do you remember these dolls? I loved her so much. When I first saw the crib I was amazed at how small it was, I'm not sure today's dolls will even fit in! Luckily original 1970's dolls do!
 
 
I've made a little quilt and pillow, and recovered the base....all in original 70s fabric......now all I have to do is, part with it!
 
 
 
What was your favourite toy? I was definitely a doll, tea set and teddy child...oh and roller skates, the silver and red leather ones, I went EVERYWHERE on them!
 
Now, I promised to show you the vintage sheet I found last week...
 
 
 
A double quilt and two pillowcases, in great condition, I'm not even sure if the quilt has been used that much, although the pillowcases are slightly faded. Don't you just love it when you find such treasures!
 
I've started my suitcase makeover and hope to finish later in the week. I'm going for a fabric cover this time, a little calmer than my last one, but with a jazzy interior!
 
Welcome to all those who have just joined me, I hope you are enjoying reading my posts, I will try very hard to visit you all soon!
 
Don't forget to enter the Indulgent Giveaway if you haven't already done so! I don't want anyone to miss their chance!
 
It's sunny here today, lets celebrate with a splash of yellow.........
 
Bye for Now!
 
Ada :) x
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

56 comments:

  1. the crib set is really adorable Ada....
    sweet memories from the 70s.....sigh!!!!
    I used to play a lot with Lego bricks, Playmobil figures, Fisher Price little people and Barbie, of course!!!
    xxx Ale

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  2. This is wonderful Ada!!! You are such a generous friend and are going to make a little girl very very happy. We have almost the exact cradle here but life-sized for baby Flynn, also picked up second hand. I'm always saying "shh don't wake the baby!" too. The little quilt and pillow with your fabrics is super sweet. I was very much into Barbies, and my preemie Cabbage Patch doll :-) Mel x

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  3. The crib looks so cheery now, especially with the pretty 70s blanket and pillow ... your friend & her daughter will love it!! Hmmm my favourite toy? I had one Barbie doll and 'Velvet', a doll whose hair extended when you pushed her belly button (still have her!). I also still have my very loved and much worn Poodle plush dog, who was originally a pajama bag from Grandma. I played endlessly with Meccano sets, Tinker Toy and mini bricks with my brother. Wendy

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    1. I had a Tressa doll, her hair grew too, think there was a button on her tummy! :) x

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  4. wonderful,wonderful wonderful!love the crib..and ur quilt! my fav toys growing up? a dolls house my grandfather made,cupcake dolls,cassette recorders (!) ....i didnt take great care of the few barbies i had, i enjoyed playing hairdresser and cutting their hair!

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    1. Oh yes, cassette recorders, I had a white one, loved it, I used to tape Top of the Pops then play it back over and over again, my poor parents! :) x

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  5. Love the crib, I had a tiny tears in the 70s too. She arrived on Xmas day with her friend 'black dolly'- my parents were obviously way ahead of their time by buying me a non-white doll, she just didn't get a very pc name! Tiny tears has a dodgy shoulder though as her arm kept falling out. I've a photo of them somewhere in their cardboard box bed!

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    1. I had a beautiful black doll called Sally, my mum knitted her an outfit in green and orange, very 70s! :) x

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  6. What great find, and makeover!
    Hmm, toys... I'm an 80s girl (born in '79) so I loved Care Bears, Barbie, My Little Pony... and when I wasn't playing with those, I would be hiding in the garage ransacking my dads tools and wood, hammering something together with rusty nails then slathering it with paint!

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  7. My sister had tiny tears, and teeny tiny tears. I was more of a tom-boy, bikes, roller-skates and football with the boys. Although my favourite thing was being allowed to play with my Nan's button tin :)

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  8. This is so lovely - how can you part with it? You've made a good job of painting it and the matching quilt and pillow are fab. I feel like having a game of Mummies and babies now - wait a minute that's what I should be doing really!take care xx

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  9. I just love the little cot - so sweet. My favourite toy was my dolls pram - took it everywhere!
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  10. So sweet, I'm sure your friend's daughter will love it. Sadly I don't have my old tiny tears anymore though I can still vividly remember the thrill of opening the Christmas present she came in. The one doll I still have is hidden at the back of my wardrobe because she scares my children - they call her zombie doll because she has little hair left and is rather battered. Apparently I dragged her round everywhere with me when I was learning to walk, I loved that doll! Mrs RV x

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    1. My other dolls look pretty bad now, they too had the hair treatment, they scare my girls too! :) x

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  11. Lovely job, Ada, it looks so fresh and that Tiny Tears brings back memories, although I never did have one.
    My favourite toys were a garage and lots of Dinky toy cars, and then later a toy stables that my Dad made, and which I filled with Brittains ponies. I remember being taken to the toy shop on special occasions to buy a new pony to add to my collection, and the agony of only being able to choose one!

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  12. What a lovely crib! This really is a great gift. I love the flower detail on the quilt:)
    Lucky you, finding such lovely vintage stuff:)

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  13. Nice job on the crib. Looks cozy and comfy for little dolly.

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  14. Clever duck! You have done such a lovely job. Good work on the treasure finds xo

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  15. Do you remember Katy Kopycat - you used to sit her on the other side of a little yellow desk and she would hold a pen then - by the magic of levers - she would copy what you did! She had a bit of a mullet haircut but a very friendly face! Jane x

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    1. No I can't remember that one, sounds great in a freaky kind of way! :) x

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  16. Awwww That's soo lovely! Do you remember Tippy tumbles..Always wanted her...But was absolutely over the moon when Santa brought me my girls world...~ Hey happy days......with 'twinkles'**** Maria x

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    1. I always wanted a girls world but didn't get one, she always looked so glamorous, mind you she wouldn't of when I'd finished with her! :) x

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  17. What a fabulous find - such memories from my childhood. I love the fabric you've used for her blanket and 'oh my' such lovely yellows.

    Nina x

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  18. That duvet is the same as my big sister had when we were little. Happy memories xx

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  19. Oh I just love the little crib, it's gorgeous. My mum still as my tiny tears doll in my old room at home, and now my wee girl enjoys paying with her.
    M xxxx

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  20. Beautiful upcycled crib with your gorgeous signature vintage sheets Ada.What a lovely gift, your friend will LOVE it. Beautiful new sheet and pillow slip finds, I love that purple, nice deep purple :o)
    Now, I had a First Love doll, very popular in the 1970's in South Africa, I had roller skates and a Purdy doll from the Avengers which I adored. Thanks for the trip down memory lane xox Penny

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  21. Hi Ada. You've done a wonderful job with the crib,I recognised Tiny tears straight away and still have mine,I spent hours upon hours playing with her when I was little,bathing her dressing her,cutting her hair, oops!
    Happy memories indeed,Xxxxlove juliex

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    1. If you look closely you can see a very short fringe...oops! :) x

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  22. I wanted a Barbie so bad......but my mum thought they were just a passing phase! I did get a large bride doll though, whose hair frizzled when left in a very hot car.
    Looks like Barbie was too much of a flibberty jibbit for my parents, instead I was being indoctrinated to being a dutiful bride.........which indeed I am...:-)
    Still I would rather be Barbie some days.

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  23. Ahh she is fast asleep..you have made up a beautiful cot, I am sure your friend will be thrilled, I still have a Tiny Tears and a Tommy Tears (he arrived with extras),, they are in the loft I must get them out, poor things
    Happy week
    Thea x

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  24. This post made me smile because I had one of those cribs and dolls!

    LOVE the fabrics. As always!

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  25. What a wonderful dolly cradle and quilt! Every little girls needs one of those.

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  26. Love it Ada ... great makeover ... and I still have my Tiny Tears too ... a hand me down from my older cousin ... my little fairy is now playing with her ... Bee xx

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  27. The quilt and pillow look lovely in the little cot.
    Tiny Tears weren't around when I was young, I had a Rosebud doll which I unimaginatively named Rosebud!

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  28. Lovely cradle, lovely quilt. Groetjes, Gerda

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  29. the cradle looks beautiful, a little girls dream present. How good to see Tiny Tears again, brings back such memories

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  30. oh its fab!...I had a Baby Alive...you fed her and she wee`d and pooped...I fed her weetbix and she suffered from a cockroach infestation....off she went to the sanatorium...never to be seen again.....now Ada...step away from the cot!! x

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    1. Oh goodness, not what you would expect in a toy doll! That like one of those horror stories! :) x

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  31. Ha ha I found the exact same sheet set in my local charity shop! mine has def been used as it is a little fadded but still Im very proud of my find too. the only thing is that i love the fabric so much I dont want to use it for fear I will never find another one.
    How do you seem to find so many of that pattern?? I have pink and purple now I have used the pink a little but it is very fadded indeed.
    Im very new to girly stuff, I hated dolls as a child the worst toy in the world for me! I distinctly remember wishing I was a boy lol but in the last 6 years Im a fully fledged lady what shopps in Hobbs and Radley and the such, oh how we change.

    I cannot resist a great vintage find either so well done on your find and for putting it to good use.
    Ruth x

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    1. There's quite a few colour ways in that sheet, I've a few now, I'll have to post a picture of them, see if anyone has anymore! :) x

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  32. It looks Great! All those colors make you feel happy, dont They
    Greetings from ànother sheet addict

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    1. Thanks for visiting, ill pop over to you soon! :() x

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  33. What a lovely gift! You clever girl (and one lucky little girl at the receiving end of this one). The little quilt on the pretty cradle looks just lovely.

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  34. I had a tiny tears and my sister has a baby alive. We preferred playing with the toy phone (taking hairdressing appointments of all things!) and a toy set of old fashioned scales - Mum's dried runner beans were weighed countless times. The crib and bedding look fab. I think I have some of those fabrics stashed away somewhere. xx

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    1. I had toy scales too, many hours weighing out sweets to give to my toys! :) x

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  35. Now that is one special little doll's crib, I'm not surprised you're loath to part with it!

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  36. You've done wonders, it's beautiful. I had a tiny tears and roller skates (not boots like today) and wished for a tea set in real china but got a potters wheel instead!

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  37. I cannot tell you how much I yearned for a Tiny Tears as a child...I well up at the mere thought....I knew it would never happen. I would long for the last day of term when children could bring their own toys in and I knew that Ann Gardener would bring in....Tiny Tears. I would take in my old jigsaw puzzle and hide it with the shame of it all....
    Still a lovely cot!
    Best wishes
    Jenny

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    1. Oh dear Jenny! Bet you have some lovely old jigsaws now though! :) x

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  38. What a fabulous job Ada - love it! I had a Tiny Tears too... My Dad made some beautiful wooden dolls table and chairs for us as kids and I have it now - perfect for Blythes! Still a big kid at heart :)

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  39. It came out so darling!! Love the colors of the quilt!! ;) xo Heather

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  40. It's fabulous! Good job, and what a perfect gift. I was VERY attached to my Sindy house as a child. :-) xx

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  41. Very sweet, I still have my tiny tears, and the little feeding bottle! although she doesn't do what she's supposed to do when you feed her anymore!! Heather x

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