and I cant bring myself to cut the dolls wig.
Any ideas?
We are thinking about change a Molly, Kirsten, or Elizabeth into a boy. Dd and dh both have gorgeous blue eyes so we definatly want to do a blue eye'd doll.
and I cant bring myself to cut the dolls wig.
Any ideas?
We are thinking about change a Molly, Kirsten, or Elizabeth into a boy. Dd and dh both have gorgeous blue eyes so we definatly want to do a blue eye'd doll.
My daughter wants a boy doll too! I don't have it yet, but I ordered a "Tyler" wig from Kemper, and I have a fixer-upper Just Pretend doll that I've already "dewigged"...I think they look a little more boyish than AGs.
I would be interested in what others are using too...
I buy from www.kemperdolls.com and www.monique.com. I like both of them for the quality and kemper for the better prices. I usually choose to click on the distributer list at the monique site rather than order directly from monique. The distributers usually have better prices.
I have a Molly who's hair has been cut, and I was going to list her on Ebay, even though I bought a new wig for her, just like her original.
Is anyone here interested before I list her??
With a little more trimming, she could have a boys' haircut.
could you post a picture?
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I have a Molly who's hair has been cut, and I was going to list her on Ebay, even though I bought a new wig for her, just like her original.
Is anyone here interested before I list her??
With a little more trimming, she could have a boys' haircut.
Here's pictures of the front and back.
I just noticed her tag says......Made in USA for Pleasant Company.......I'd only seen Made in Germany, and China. What does this mean? Anybody know? How does this date her?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...0602180031.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...0602180033.jpg
Made in the USA? Those dolls are VERY rare! Ria just got a Samantha who was made in the US, so maybe she'll have more information for you.
Wow, you do have a rare Molly! It might be worth rewigging her yourself with a traditional "Molly" type wig!
As for boy dolls, we have a Kirsten doll that we turned into a boy. We love him very much! We just gave him a haircut and he's been a boy ever since.
Jessica
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Of course it's beautiful the way it is! It looks kinda boyish but the haircut is VERY professional. I think the USA ones have the nicest hair. Not shiny like China and not drab and dry like Germany.Quote:
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Wow, you do have a rare Molly! It might be worth rewigging her yourself with a traditional "Molly" type wig!
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<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Actually it's thanks to your pictures of Larson that we now HAVE to have a boy ourself [img]biggrin.gif[/img]Quote:
As for boy dolls, we have a Kirsten doll that we turned into a boy. We love him very much! We just gave him a haircut and he's been a boy ever since.
Jessica