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Postby judivenn » 06 Dec 2009, 08:44

Could we have a Doll Craft Section?

I have always been interested in dressing Porcelain or Asain Ball-Jointed dolls and at one time I used to buy kits and make the dolls...I'm there are many doll crafters out there who would love to join the forum but don't see a section for them...
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Re: Doll Craft Section

Postby bodrighy » 06 Dec 2009, 10:30

Does doll's furniture count in this? I have to confess I have never played with dolls (not even action men) or dressed them etc but I have made 1/12th miniatures for doll houses.

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Re: Doll Craft Section

Postby judivenn » 06 Dec 2009, 11:13

bodrighy wrote:Does doll's furniture count in this? I have to confess I have never played with dolls (not even action men) or dressed them etc but I have made 1/12th miniatures for doll houses.

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I think it should include anything to do with dolls so yes! Dolls furniture too :)
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Re: Doll Craft Section

Postby Nickie » 06 Dec 2009, 11:35

I'll give it some thought Judith but I don't see why not!!!
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Re: Doll Craft Section

Postby makeitbig » 06 Dec 2009, 13:28

I didn't see this before, but I collect dolls houses and dolls house miniatures, make the food and other items also, so this would also be of interest to me.
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Re: Doll Craft Section

Postby sparkysdad » 06 Dec 2009, 14:56

bodrighy wrote: I have to confess I have never played with dolls (not even action men)

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You didnt miss much.. :lol: though I did have an action man diving suit kit.. and loved playing with it.. the problem was, the tubes were too short, and our bath too shallow..

I think I only enjoyed it because I love playing with water!! so any excuse to fill the bath!
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Re: Doll Craft Section

Postby judivenn » 06 Dec 2009, 14:59

I played with action man - when me and my friends played 'barbie' I was always Ken...I wonder if this says something about me?
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Re: Doll Craft Section

Postby makeitbig » 06 Dec 2009, 20:10

Well if you find out Judi then let me know because I was the same - I had action men and as you say when we played 'Sindy's' (we didn't have barbie till later on), I always played the 'action man part'. :oops: Perhaps just a tomboy thing. I was one.
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