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Apart of the "PINTEREST TRIED AND APPROVED" series. I myself could use a hair "makeover." I last had my hair cut and colored in JULY. Yes, July, roughly 2 seasons ago. Thankfully I will be getting my hair makeover this Saturday. Don't sit on the edge of your seats, but maybe I'll take a picture... On to more or less important matters, like doll makeovers. Now I found this hot mess via pinterest Here: The claim was that Rapunzel, who looks like she enjoyed getting out of that tower a little too much, could go from this to this with some fabric softener and water: I was slightly intrigued as a mother of 3 girls and LOTS of dolls. I don't particularly like children alive or fake to have hair that is NOT completely out of control. I thought that we should give this "pin" a whirl. Here is our test subject. We'll call her "Emma." Clearly she is a hot mess. She claims she got this wild hair at "ballet practice." Yeah...I don't buy that, but we'll see if we can help her with some fabric softener & water. I mixed a few TBSP of fabric softener with about 2 cups of water in a spray bottle. You are supposed to acquire a wire bristle brush, I had a plastic one that didn't have little balls on the end-the next best thing. I wasn't looking to invest to heavily in this project. Then I started spraying and brushing. Quite the arm workout. We started to make progress... We made it through all the hair, but Emma had a bit of a "fro" situation at the bottom of her hair, so I gave her a slight hair cut. Be careful NOT to do this in front of your children unless you want them to start cutting all the hair they can find! Then some slight styling in the front with some braids to hopefully avoid further CRAZY hair. And here she is. A new girl: Emma. Hopefully the next few "ballet practices" will be a bit tamer.
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Meet Nina and Marco! SET OF 2 (female and male) digital print paper dolls. You just need to print it, color, cut and play! These adorable dolls come with 3 mix and match Philippine National Costumes each. This kit also comes with a variety of accessories and activity pages. I created these toys so that kids of Filipino families can play, have fun and learn about the Philippine culture even though they were born and raised outside the Philippines. Parents and adults are encouraged to play and help kids cut and color the pieces! PRINTABLE PAPERDOLL COLORING PAGES + 8.5 x 11 inches paper, I recommend printing on cardstock! + Male and female, black and white printable only + Accessories + 1 Background Setting - Ballroom + 2 Pages for Games (Trivia and word search) + 1 Page summary about the Philippine National Costumes These are PDF downloads for you to print on your own and they are formatted to be printed on letter size paper. Once purchased you can download your files instantly! No physical product will be shipped. The dolls work better when printed on white cardstock, but you can also use regular paper and paste it into cardstock or use sticker paper. They are great for scrapbook projects too. TERMS, COPYRIGHT & DISCLAIMERS For Personal Use Only. Resale, sharing or modification of the digital file is strictly prohibited. For commercial license, please send me a message. As this listing is delivered via instant download, I am unable to issue refunds. If you require any help or have any issues, I'd be more than happy to help! Simply send me a message and I'll reply as soon as I can. Thank you for shopping! I hope you love these and tag me on instagram! @lilyjraz -Lily
cuz we're all in this together! These sneakers feature a color block suede design and lace up tie closure with floral and heart prints.
crédit: Wunderwelt . Découpages alpins, extraits de la centaine de planches du magazine Wunderwelt à retrouver ici . Wunderwelt , (le monde merveilleux) est un bihebdomadaire pour la jeunesse qui fut publié de 1948 à 1987 par différents éditeurs autrichiens....
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