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Cerise photoshoot

Cerise Hood has an incredibly photogenic face, don't you think?

How It All Started (fixing up old dolls) PART II

Giving dolls a makeover, even if it's something as small as making their hair more manageable and nicer looking, feels almost like art restoration... And there's something very relaxing and therapeutic in fixing old dolls, giving them new life so to speak. Who would have thought that it would turn out to be fun! After I rinsed off the dolls' hair, I realised Cerise's and Briar's were still a tad sticky, so I brushed it with some cornstarch again. Here is Cerise's hair before & after the initial cornstarch and tea tree oil treatment: It's not easy to tell from the photos, as her hair was still a bit damp in the right pic, but it felt ten times softer than at the beginning, and much easier to comb. Still a bit sticky though. Here is a "before & after", following the addition of more cornstarch in the end: I love how fluffy it got, with more oomph and volume! The stickiness on the scalp isn't gone, but the lengths l...

How It All Started (fixing up old dolls) PART I

I never thought of myself as a doll collector, although I loved dolls as a little girl and they still fascinated me as a mom. But, you know, for most people dolls are thought of as kids' toys, so till I met the Ever After High beauties, I was only buying dolls for my daughter. The excitement of a cute new one was shared by as both, though! What wasn't shared was my little amazon's love for messing up doll faces with markers, painting hair, chopping off the lot and so forth. Don't get me wrong, I get it. I understand what drives little girls to screw up beautiful brand new dolls. I used to do it too when I was a child  after all... it's all part of the exploration process of playing, experimenting and trying out things. But now, it just feels like such a waste of money, and such a shame to destroy quality dolls. When I came across the EAH dolls - it was a chance acquaintance, but a very happy at that- I immediately loved everything about them: the faces, the shee...