Hey Gang!
I remember talking about how many of us have tons of doll
brushes and what to do
with them! Well I found a lady on Facebook who redoes
dolls for kids who need 
dolls for Christmas. She needs doll brushes, purses and shoes
to complete these 
dolls. And guess what I have! Yep! Both! 
So I'm going to send them to her in hopes that they will
bring joy to some
child and will be out of my house as a bonus!  I
thought I would share this with
you in case you have brushes and purses you would like to
send too!
My interview with her:
Ms. Leo: So I was told you are looking for doll brushes
and purses for a project for 
children. I wanted to post about it on my blog. I think
my reads and friends would 
send you brushes and purses too. If you don't mind, I
would like to tell them about 
what you are doing!
Sandy Goad: Absolutely. I don't mind paying a small
shipping fee, but try to 
be cautious of not defeating the purpose of keeping cost low. 
( at
this point she sends me pictures.)
Ms. Leo: How long have you been doing this and do you
mind if I use your 
pictures?
Sandy Goad: Yes you are welcome to use pictures. This is
my 4th year of 
giving dolls. What I do doesn't have a name. I am not a company or 
corporation. I just felt led to do something for children that may never 
have
received their own gift. Here are pictures of a few I have done. 
Sometimes
clothing is made by my sister.
Sandy Goad: Thanks so much for thinking of this gifting
project.
Ms. Leo: I was told that they are for kids for Christmas?
Sandy Goad: Actually, not all. The bulk (40) will be going to kids here in WV 
this year that lost everything to June 23 flooding. I get
a few request from other 
groups for donations. A church in Pittsburgh asked for
ethnic dolls to give for 
Christmas and I have 10 to take when I go visit family
there.
It started out as Christmas giving and now if I hear of a
need throughout the year, 
I try to help but Christmas giving is still my main
focus. I have about eight ladies 
that gather dolls for me from thrift stores, yard sales
and giveaways. I never pay 
more than 1.00 for a doll unless it has clothes and is in
good condition.
I used to style the doll's hair but have noticed they
love combing and fixing the 
doll's hair themselves. So I get it clean and detangled.
I occasionally fix a style 
but not often.
Ms. Leo: That is good to hear....that someone is doing good works with dolls!
Sandy Goad: I enjoy it. It is relaxing and I can get lost
in it. Then seeing the kids 
light up...priceless? I try to keep them simple and safe
and lots of stretchy clothing 
for easy on off of clothing.
Ms. Leo: Do you know how many dolls you have done thus
far?
Sandy Goad: First year 20, next year 40, next year 60 and thus year 50. 
Approx. 170 +/- total.
So that was my quick interview with her!  I am gathering up things to send!  
Brushes, Sparkle shoes, purses and odds and ends.
So anyone interested in sending something to Sandy please contact me thru my 
blog email or leave me a comment on how to contact you! I am sure she and the 
children would love anything you can send!
OK, Thanks For Looking!