aw. homely? she's so sweet! and I do know your husband calls her puddinghead! men! she's a cute little baby, to me. and thanks to you, my dear lady, I found a lovely Lincoln sheep farm in Ohio, USA and have some hogget nearly 18 inches long all washed coming my way along with other more normal goodies! I'll be posting photos of it before I wreck it by wigging! lol
Woah! 18"! That's awesome! Lincoln makes beautiful wigs - it was often used in the heyday of porcelain dollmaking (late C18th/early C20th) Thanks, Judi - you say such nice things (I LOVE my scented eggs and the litho bunny is wonderful!)
Ah well......the consensus seems to be that she is NOT homely - maybe I'm too close to her to see otherwise, but I'll go with the flow, if that what you all think!
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Oh Susie, your painting skills are exquisite! Such a darling little one and her outfit is perfect for her.
aw. homely? she's so sweet! and I do know your husband calls her puddinghead! men!
she's a cute little baby, to me. and thanks to you, my dear lady, I found a lovely Lincoln sheep farm in Ohio, USA and have some hogget nearly 18 inches long all washed coming my way along with other more normal goodies! I'll be posting photos of it before I wreck it by wigging! lol
Woah! 18"! That's awesome! Lincoln makes beautiful wigs - it was often used in the heyday of porcelain dollmaking (late C18th/early C20th)
Thanks, Judi - you say such nice things (I LOVE my scented eggs and the litho bunny is wonderful!)
I wouldn't call her homely. She's really quite adorable and her little outfit is perfect.
Ah well......the consensus seems to be that she is NOT homely - maybe I'm too close to her to see otherwise, but I'll go with the flow, if that what you all think!
Fantastyczna lalka !
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