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she did not look stilish
I actually bought Leya from Dream of Doll a few years ago, so I think I can help here. Unfortunately for that doll, her outfit is not available anywhere. It was a custom or something that they no longer have the rights to produce, so unless you can make it yourself, that particular outfit isn't available for purchase. As for her random eyes and random wig, it's just as it sounds. They randomly pick a wig and eyes to go into the doll and ship her with those. You don't have any say in the matter as to what she will come with, although I have heard of some people asking for particular colored eyes in the past. Also, she won't come with her face painted unless you tell them to, so make sure if you want her to have blush/lipstick/eyelashes and such you select that option or she will arrive with a completely blank face.
Oh, no, not Barbie! Resist, resist!Disclosure – we are a Waldorf-inspired homeschooling family. I won’t bore you with my anti-Barbie soapbox. But, you can totally make a great doll. It doesn’t have to look like a “Waldorf” doll to be great. Just the fact that it’s handmade will mean so much. Go for it!
p.s. I made the girls some basic waldorf flannel dolls, but we can't change their clothing. Do you have a waldorf doll tutorial to recommend? Otherwise, I know they have kits through Weir Dolls & Crafts. Any thoughts or direction on that? I'd like to make some for the girls & was admiring your daughter's lovely collection! Thanks, Jenn!
I actually bought Leya from Dream of Doll a few years ago, so I think I can help here. Unfortunately for that doll, her outfit is not available anywhere. It was a custom or something that they no longer have the rights to produce, so unless you can make it yourself, that particular outfit isn't available for purchase. As for her random eyes and random wig, it's just as it sounds. They randomly pick a wig and eyes to go into the doll and ship her with those. You don't have any say in the matter as to what she will come with, although I have heard of some people asking for particular colored eyes in the past. Also, she won't come with her face painted unless you tell them to, so make sure if you want her to have blush/lipstick/eyelashes and such you select that option or she will arrive with a completely blank face.
I actually bought Leya from Dream of Doll a few years ago, so I think I can help here. Unfortunately for that doll, her outfit is not available anywhere. It was a custom or something that they no longer have the rights to produce, so unless you can make it yourself, that particular outfit isn't available for purchase. As for her random eyes and random wig, it's just as it sounds. They randomly pick a wig and eyes to go into the doll and ship her with those. You don't have any say in the matter as to what she will come with, although I have heard of some people asking for particular colored eyes in the past. Also, she won't come with her face painted unless you tell them to, so make sure if you want her to have blush/lipstick/eyelashes and such you select that option or she will arrive with a completely blank face.
Bigcartel was…. interesting! Packing up 3 dolls to go to their new homes, one is wearing #waldorf #waldorfdoll # doll
Oh, no, not Barbie! Resist, resist!Disclosure – we are a Waldorf-inspired homeschooling family. I won’t bore you with my anti-Barbie soapbox. But, you can totally make a great doll. It doesn’t have to look like a “Waldorf” doll to be great. Just the fact that it’s handmade will mean so much. Go for it!