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Post by sondrasmom on Dec 27, 2009 15:02:44 GMT -5
Hairdo Helper Hardware Kit$12 GTAS This carrying case comes with everything you need for oodles of doll hairdos. 3 Elastic pony-O’s 6 Twisty rollers 3 Butterfly clips 2 Sparklettes 1 Piggy flip 1 Pony-S Thanks to aggrammy, my DD and I each have a piggy-flip from the 1996 Handi Helper hair set. Thanks again aggrammy! Does anyone know how to use them? They seem like topsy-tails but are too rigid to use the same way.
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Post by sondrasmom on May 2, 2008 9:59:39 GMT -5
My 70's lunchbox was filled with peanut butter and honey on white bread, a banana and if I was lucky a Hostess treat like the cupcake.
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Post by sondrasmom on Mar 24, 2008 11:43:04 GMT -5
It has a very different scent than Truly Me. The topnote is vanilla. The actual description on the box is rich vanilla, sweet lily and creamy caramel. It reminds me of vanilla milk mix. Very mild fragrance. Perfect for a child. The bottle itself is gorgeous. It is shaped like a star from bottle cap and goes down and makes a larger star at the bottom of the glass bottle. The liquid itself is a lavendar/violet shade.
A for design of bottle and scent suitable for a child.
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Post by sondrasmom on Mar 7, 2008 22:40:48 GMT -5
I give it a C-. Only passes because my daughter likes it so much. Very, very disappointed in the quality. Unfinished hems and very lightweight fabric. With the exception of the silkscreening these could be easily made at home. Way overpriced for the quality. Julies pajamas were very high quality so I expected these to be the same as they are the same price. Even Julies slippers are adorable and made with nice terrycloth.
***I did call customer service and let them know the quality was not worth the price.
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Post by sondrasmom on Dec 16, 2007 18:46:58 GMT -5
I agree that the shoes are VERY difficult to get on. They should have come with a mini shoehorn! Finally got them on my daughter's Kit (she insisted) but since I got so frustrated and worried that I would rip them I will wait to see how they look on my Julie. And perhaps use a popsicle stick for a shoehorn.
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