WELCOME to dancing dolls and the doll nursery
Welcome to our website. We do quality repair and restoration of antique dolls, made of porcelain, china, bisque, and leather bodies. As well as modern dolls, made of plastic, vinyl, and rubber. We have worked with all media. Have a doll that needs some TLC? Please call for more information today, as some repairs can take one to four months, depending on the severity of their condition.
Pamela Sisley, with award winning doll that she created.
OUR PROCESS
Call for a consultation of what your dolls needs are and we can provide a free estimate.
Customer Reviews
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I had read about Pamela in the Seattle Times and contacted her regarding some dolls of mine which needed TLC. Visiting Pamela at her home was a thrill. She has an outstanding collection of well cared for and interesting dolls, and it is obvious she takes tender loving care of each one! She took several of my dolls to work on and did a great job. One of my dolls was in pretty bad shape (from too many moves and too many years and a young granddaughter who got to them to "play with" before I caught her!) and she gave me several options of repair, keeping in mind I wanted to keep costs down. I think Pamela's prices are very, very fair for such excellent work! She also offer classes to make dolls and when my schedule permits, I hope to join one! Pamela is a kind and caring person and I can't think of anyone better to either learn from or have your dolls repaired by! Christy Blanchard, Mountlake Terrace, Washington★ ★ ★ ★ ★
"Pamela's refurbishment of my 46 year-old doll far exceeded my expectations for a doll that old. My treasured doll turned out absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend Pamela's masterful work." -Gloria Wickingstad, Tucson, Arizona 2006★ ★ ★ ★ ★
When my mother Rosemary died she left me two frazzled dollies – Margie, her own doll from about 1920 and Ginger, my own doll from my little girl days in the early 40’s. I knew about Margie but I had no idea Ginger still existed. They had moved with us and our fisheries biologist father up and around the Northwest coast, lived in storage in Hawaii for two years, and occupied boxes in damp basements. They both were worn and torn. Margie looked so bad with shredded wig flopping in the breeze, her eyes at odds with each other, and chipped skin she scared my granddaughter. When I read about Pamela in the online The Seattle Times I got excited. They had published a great story about her and her gifts and I emailed and asked them to forward my name to her. Pamela contacted me and I mailed my little treasures to her post haste.Pamela performed a loving miracle. My granddaughter now loves Margie, and I still have Ginger. They have peaches and cream complexions, lovely new hair, and are dressed in charming period clothing. Pamela kept all the original parts possible and the dolls are now super condition.I plan on passing them on to two of my granddaughters as soon as they get a little older. My oldest grand-girl is looking forward to beingtherecipient of her great-grandmother’s baby doll. Thank you so much Pamela. Celia Andrews – Walla Walla, WA 2006