Monday, November 23, 2009
Holiday Coupons for American girl Doll Clothes
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Customer Update
Thursday, October 22, 2009
American Girl Clothes
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Fashion for Dolls New look
Monday, July 20, 2009
Sale pages & Back to school
I just wanted to follow up with you and see how your summer is going so far? Our's is great! I wanted to let you know that we now have a "Monthly Special's page" where you can find great bargain's on limited quantity items. So if you need some Cute Shoes or Accessories to go along with what you already have Stop in Today!
Also we are gearing up for the back to school rush. There will be lots of fun with our "New" products, such as sweaters, jean outfits and hoodies. In our Accessories section you will find awsome backpacks & hair goodies, in the shoe dept. the cutest little sneakers, clogs, boots and so much more.
Stop in today.... www.FashionForDolls.com
Sunday, June 28, 2009
American Girl Summer Sizzlin Sale
Saturday, June 20, 2009
American Girl Knitted Halter & Shrug Pattern
Monday, June 15, 2009
Great summer Items for American Girl Dolls
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Rebecca's Book Collection
Just released her series of six books are now available! Here is some information and pictures from the books about Rebecca!
In the second book, Ana, Rebecca's cousin arrives from Russia and the two families live together in New York City.
In the third book, Rebecca celebrates Hanukkah . . . she is wearing a very good looking lilac dress on the cover! She has a pretty pink dress on the fourth book's cover - and hat. It's called Rebecca and the Movies.
The plots of the books include immigration, Ellis Island, the Silver Screen and the Labor Movement.
Looks like fun!!
The New American girl Historical Doll
The New American girl doll is here!. In case you haven't heard or seen it yet, the New York Times had an article about Rebecca . . . with a picture! Click HERE to read it and see her picture . . . Cute isn't she?
Here are some of her details -Ms. Rebecca Rubin, all of 18 inches tall, is the newest historical character doll to be released by American Girl, whose products have a rabidly devoted following among the female 7- to 12-year-old set. She is a 9-year-old girl living on the Lower East Side in 1914 with her Russian-Jewish immigrant parents, siblings and a grandmother known only as Bubbie.
I think she has pretty features. Love her hair coloring, its similar to mine, except mine isn't as shiny. Can't wait to see her wardrobe! We just love clothes and accessories, me, my 10 year old daughter and our AG girls! If your looking for some great summer outfits for your AG girls, stop by our web store. Let us know what you think of the "new girl". Send us an email or leave us a comment.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Tips to preserving your American girl doll
So you bit the bullet and splurged on an American Girl© Doll for your dear daughter. What Mom can resist? The bad news is there is a lot more money to spend once your daughter gets wind of all the fabulous outfits and accessories that are available. The good news is you have just chosen the perfect place to come for all your AG needs. We have beautiful doll clothes many styles and lots of cool accessories to go along with all the different outfits. Stop by our store today at http://www.fashionfordolls.com/
With that in mind I offer you the following tips for caring for your American Girl© Doll. You might want to print the list and post it somewhere in your daughter's room.
Do...
-Wash your hands. If you wash your hands before playing with your American Girl© Doll you will keep her cleaner for longer. No one likes peanut butter in their hair!
-Keep your doll out of the direct sunlight. If you leave your doll in the sun all of her coloring will fade, including her clothes.
-Brush your doll's hair. Try to brush her hair every night. If you brush it frequently with a wire doll brush it won't get tangles and frizz. If your doll's hair does get tangled you can use a little water on the brush to smooth it out. Leave in conditioner works well too.
-Use baking soda to wash your doll's face. If your doll's face get dirty or marked you can put a little baking soda on a lightly dampened washcloth and gently wash her face. Let it air dry afterwards.
-Vacuum your doll's cloth body. You can keep your doll's cloth body clean and free of dust and dirt with help form your Mom and a vacuum. Gently rub cornstarch in to the cloth, leave her overnight, and then vacuum it away.
For more american girl doll tips & tricks come to our website at http://www.fashionfordolls.com/
Tips to preserve your American girl doll Part 2
Please Don't...
-Drink or eat while playing with your doll. It is one thing to have a tea party for your doll (use water for the tea), but you should not eat or drink when you are playing with your doll. Juice stains or sticky jelly will ruin her.
-Seal your doll in a plastic box. When you aren't playing with your doll you should put her away, but don't seal her in a plastic tub or box. If there is even the slightest bit of moisture in the tub she may get mold or mildew.
-Blow-dry or curl your doll's hair. Heat applied to the hair spells disaster. Style with a brush and a little water.
-Try and scrub away an ink mark from your doll's arms or legs. If you accidently get ink on her while she is helping you with your homework, don't try and scrub it away. Have your Mom help you fix it. You should cover her entire body except for the part with the ink, rub a little vegetable oil in to the stain and leave her in the sun. If you do this a few times the stain should disappear.
-Put doll clothes in the washer or dryer. You should hand wash doll clothes in a very mild soap and air dry them. When in doubt send the clothes to the dry cleaners.
If you follow these little suggestions you should be able to preserve & pass on your American Girl© Doll to the next generation of children. Now that's a return on investment!"
For American Girl© Doll storage trunks and other useful accessories visit http://www.Fashionfordolls.com
These tips are not official American Girl© tips, or endorsed by Mattel or Pleasant Company
Saturday, May 2, 2009
American girl Fashion News
Sunday, April 26, 2009
spring sell out doll clothes
Monday, April 6, 2009
American girl Monday Mornings
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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