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Lucky you, Boo. My firt doll, Tiny Tears, did not have any hair. Later I had another doll that I can remember my mother's friends marveling over the rooted hair. BTW, who gave her the haircut?
I had other dolls, but she was the special one. She wore a sparkly blue formal with tulle, and my mother also made dresses for her and for the doll my sister got that year for Christmas. I think my parents cut her hair when they were first learning how to sculpt dolls and make molds. She was a guinea pig. I remain horrified. But it makes a fabulous piece of art, doncha think??
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November 22, 2011 at 6:59 AM
Whew! I know that feeling.
November 22, 2011 at 12:26 PM
Lucky you, Boo. My firt doll, Tiny Tears, did not have any hair. Later I had another doll that I can remember my mother's friends marveling over the rooted hair. BTW, who gave her the haircut?
November 22, 2011 at 3:25 PM
I had other dolls, but she was the special one. She wore a sparkly blue formal with tulle, and my mother also made dresses for her and for the doll my sister got that year for Christmas. I think my parents cut her hair when they were first learning how to sculpt dolls and make molds. She was a guinea pig. I remain horrified. But it makes a fabulous piece of art, doncha think??
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