<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Well I'll be! LOL, I know where that is. I went to HS in Warsaw and college in Sedalia...I love it down there. I consider it my "home" even though I grew up in Florida. I really wish I could move back to Missouri but my husband is attached to his family and jobs aren't the best down there.I live in Fort Leonard Wood Missouri
I bet you can find a steamer at Walmart though, but probably not the shampoo. I'd look online for that.
Joy has a pretty good doll restoration album you might like, look in the websites sticky under dsjones.
Well, Susan...this is really funny...we are in MO, but my hubby grew up in Plant City Florida and I went to college At Florida Southern in Lakeland, where hubby and I met. We started our adventure together in Lakeland and then the military entered our lives and we haven't sat still yet, not to mention my dd and twin boys...LOL!!!
Okay, don't kill me, but here is the steamer question...I KNOW AGAIN...I just don't want to scew this up...my steamer is one I got from walmart a long time ago, it is hand held, not like an iron at all, you put water in the body part and there is a metal part inside that heats the water, but the lid you screw on is all plastic with no metal.
THANK THANK THANK YOU for all your help! I did find a beauty store that sold a shampoo for synthetic wigs, not revlon, but still for the synthetic wigs, so I will use that and I got my downy (dye and frag. free) and I did a little search on the bosrd here and found that Saran wrap is pretty helpful in wrapping the dolls to protect them, so now I am just waiting on the girls...I got some old fashioned rollers that are soft sponge, that I actually use on my dd, her hair never curls, but it works with these and some papers...so I am set. I just wanted to make sure I use the right steamer stuff to set everything! I really hope this works...
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