Narsha arrived here in September 2006 and she was my biggest dolly purchase at that time. I could hardly believe that I'd spent so much money on a doll!! And neither could my dear husband when he saw the amount come up on the bank account! LOL Not that he was annoyed with me, bless him, he was just concerned to see this big dollar payment for a company in S.Korea, show up on the bank statement!
So Narsha arrived pale and beautiful, wearing a little white outfit, a very pale blond wavy wig and big blue eyes. She had long spiky eyelashes and I thought she was just perfect. Even though I'd not been sewing for long, I started making clothes for her straight away. A lot of them were a little bit 'hit and miss' but I kept sewing as I just loved this doll so much. I remember that she used to sit on the back of the sofa in the evenings when I was relaxing and at night I sat her on my bedside cabinet, it was just lovely to see her last thing at night and then first thing in the morning again!
Here are some of my first photos of her:
Wearing a Betsy McCall outfit:
With her 'friend' Bitty Bethany Kish:
My first attempts with photos of her in grey scale:
Narsha the Flower Girl:
However, very quickly Narsha started to yellow. I'd read about French resin yellowing with UV light so I was really careful with her, always bringing her straight back inside after photos or if I was sewing for her outside and needed her for a model, I was always careful to cover her with a big black cloth. What I'd not read though, was that French resin would yellow not just with UV light but with heat too.....so as a result Narsha did not remain this pinky white for long!
There were a lot of 'firsts' that Narsha and I shared. She was the first doll that I actually took outside to photograph in public...and you can see how rushed those photos were as I tried to take the photos as quickly as possible to avoid being seen 'playing' with a doll....
She was also the first BJD that I tried to knit for.....poor girl! This photo taken in Nerja show her wearing a terribly 'out of scale' roll neck jumper that I knitted for her. She looks like she has a doughnut around her neck!!!!
Narsha was also the first doll that I took on holiday with me. She traveled on the airplane with me to visit my family in England and I 'bravely' (read 'quickly') took photos of her looking out of the plane window on our journey....
She was even there with me when we adopted our first donkey at the local sanctuary....
As Narsha changed colour so my collection of BJDs grew and she took a bit of a back seat when I got my first MSD, but she's always been there in the background....and she interacted very well with my newer BJDs.....
Once Narsha reached a creamy yellow colour and her faceup got a few rubs from all the handling I gave her, I decided that she needed a new faceup and attempted to give her one myself. I believe this was the first faceup that I ever did...and it was quite dreadful but I was quite happy with her at the time!!
But eventually I decided to send her off for a professional faceup and thankfully she went to the US to visit Raven, who gave her a wonderful new look! I must admit that at first, having got used to her looking a certain way, I struggled to 'bond' with her again, but after a few weeks I just loved the new look Narsha....
Finally here are a couple of photos taken a few days ago to celebrate her 12th birthday!
Narsha may not be perfect, she is quite different in colour to when she arrived and she is only single jointed but I still think she's a beautiful doll and hope you've enjoyed seeing photos of her to celebrate her 'birthday'!!
Thanks for visiting, I hope you're all enjoy the rest of your weekend :)
Big hugs, Sharon xx