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Paige in Purple

5/3/2020

6 Comments

 
I finished the first of the two new KID size gowns yesterday...
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Paige has always been a blonde, although I could never decide on which wig suited her best. But now she was joining a family where everyone had either brown or red hair...so.....
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The two sisters together....
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...and with Monica....
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"Can we keep him?"
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"Yes, if you think you can handle one more pet..."
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"Of course she can. It's not like we have a lot of other things to do..."
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6 Comments
Dorothy
5/3/2020 09:15:18 am

What a difference a wig makes. I like the new "grown up" Paige. Her gown is adorable.

I like the blond wig on her also so maybe when she goes back to the future she can wear that wig again.

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Martha
5/3/2020 01:15:49 pm

I was never able to nail down which blonde wig she looked best in, so decided to switch, and it needed to be a wig that wasn't very 'full', to help minimize the size of her head. So, long and straight is was.

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Rae
5/3/2020 06:00:10 pm

The gown is lovely. Oddly enough, I have a purple velvet hat in that style that I wear to our local Renaissance fair. The miniature is too cute for words! And I am so excited to see Paige, Nami, and the others paired up with families. Thank you for sharing your dolls and your beautiful costumes and dioramas.

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Martha
5/4/2020 04:19:44 am

Yes, those hats are very Rennaisance

I'm also happy that some of my 'orphan' kids can finally have a family..

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Donna
5/3/2020 08:50:10 pm

Paige and Nami make beautiful little princesses. The long straight style really suits Paige when she is dressed in her new gown. Her gown has so many beautiful elements in it, that a fancier or fluffier hairstyle would compete with it. This way the gown shines and so does Paige!

I love the touch of attitude in that last photo :o)

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Martha
5/4/2020 04:23:06 am

Paige needed a sleeker wig to help minimize the size of her head, and I only had two to choose from, and I chose this one because both her brothers and father have red hair as well.

It's funny that when she was a blonde I never noticed that she looks a bit 'sad' or 'pissed off'. Which might be useful considering who her little brother is going to be

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