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She was given a basic body and blond hair in ballerina style. The shoes should be square-toed and white.
This European Funtime Skipper doll came wearing the two piece yellow bathing suit. The dress is a Skipper Get Ups and Go fashion from 1978 called Flower Girl. I love this pale version of the Malibu Skipper doll.
BOX DATE: 1986
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
VARIATIONS: Blonde; African American (3 different colored outfits of each)
BODY TYPE: 1966; Twist 'n Turn waist; straight or bent arms; ring hole in bent arm doll; bend & snap knees; some dolls have small defined toes
HEAD MOLD: 1976 "Superstar"; pierced ears
This European Funtime Skipper doll came wearing the two piece yellow bathing suit. The dress is a Skipper Get Ups and Go fashion from 1978 called Flower Girl. I love this pale version of the Malibu Skipper doll.
I've been having a little idea about a thing like this for a while. A 'little lottery' (very free) just because all of you are so kind and sweet all the time!
I shall post more about this on my site, as that's where it'll be.
This European Funtime Skipper doll came wearing the two piece yellow bathing suit. The dress is a Skipper Get Ups and Go fashion from 1978 called Flower Girl. I love this pale version of the Malibu Skipper doll.
For some reason, Allen is wearing this vaginal ring as a bracelet. Seems to work...his arm isn't pregnant...yeah, I know, I'm retarded.
BOX DATE: 1986
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
VARIATIONS: Pink, blue, purple
MISSING ITEMS: Watch, sunglasses
PERSONAL FUN FACT: What luck was it that I got not one, but TWO Funtime Barbie outfits together?!!! In October 2024, my sister and I purchased the "Storage Sweeties Lot" at the local flea market. It ended up being a great find, because there were quite a few original outfits to dolls we already had included. I conveniently had two Funtime Barbies sans factory fashions. And wouldn't you know that the ones in the "Storage Sweeties Lot" were the two color variations I didn't have. The other one was the blue outfit, which I only had the shorts to before. Anyways, this pink getup isn't in as quite nice condition as the blue ensemble. The clock is missing the hands. But otherwise it is stellar looking. There was only one headband and pair of socks in the lot, so I just borrowed them for both photos. These fashions are so sparkly and unforgettable. I'm not sure that anyone would wear such looks in real life, but they are so much fun.
My son kept complaining about being so short. So, Dad decided to help him out and watered him to see if he grows! Maybe a bucket of water will help?
As I remember we got this disposable camera in a box of cereal in 1997 and stuck it in the refrigerator to play with later. The expiration date on the box said 1999 and the promotion picture was for the movie “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” which was released in 1997. A while back I got a camera that uses Rapid (SL) cassettes and I was looking for an extra cassette and I had read online that sometimes disposable cameras have a cassette in them that is the same size as a Rapid cassette. I remembered we had an old disposable camera in the fridge, but rather than just breaking it open I decided to shoot and develop the film. To my surprise the pictures came out fine. The negs were dense but fixable in an image editor once scanned. The bigger surprise, however, was that there was a publicity picture for the movie on the roll of Julianne Moore holding a Nikon F5. What a nice bonus. Turned out the film in the camera was not in a Rapid sized cassette. It was a standard 35mm cassette of Kodak Gold 800 film.