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…are where it’s at! It all started last August when our lovely friend Kristen got my daughter Mycelia and her BFF Esme the fabulous Mermaid dress up dolls. The girls loved them, as did us mamas. In fact, I knew right away that I would be buying Mycelia more and more of these over the years. And when I went online to Mudpuppy’s website and saw all the fashion and vintage inspired dolls, I realized that I was buying them just as much for myself as for her. She/I received the Retro Chic set on Christmas morning, and I’m thinking we’ll go with Victorian Couture next, then Garden Fairies, then City Girls, then…
They are easier than paper dolls and can be stuck to fridges or washing machines if the mood strikes you, putting them away is like playing with a puzzle, and they make versions of it for less girly people too (monsters, robots, pirates). The perfect gift for children and the adults who buy for them!
Hey, I think you should improve your photographs because you have such beautiful models, great scenarios and cool clothing. Maybe if they try another positions and lookings they’ll express more.
Congratulations anyway, I hope my commentary wasn’t rude or annoying.
Thanks for the honest criticism. I am starting off the New Year with a huge batch of new clothes, a professional photographer, new models, and an awesome set. I will send you a link to the new stuff when it’s ready, and see what you think. Thanks.
A family member gave Clover some Disney princess magnetic dress up dolls for Christmas. These are SO much cooler!
One of my dear friends bought this for her little sister one time. Before giving it to her, though, she and I popped all the pieces out “so that little sis wouldn’t have to wait” which was really just our excuse to be able to play with them first! We literally spent hours dressing and redressing the vintage fashion doll. It was so much fun and I want one for myself!