Pringles was one of my very first characters and she has changed three or four times. And I have a little—I just have to take it off in granny here. I found this old fashioned dress at a garage sale and she got her glasses. Again she got the same kind brown animal eyes, low glasses and a sculptured nose. And a dimple right down in here this time.
Just the same thing with Granny is just a piece of fake fur for hair because we knew we were not going to take that off. It is just a piece like across here, just one piece of fake fur right across the top. She got some cheeks and jaw to make her look a little bit older. Take a look right on cam so they can see your face.
I just shorten this dress. It is a full size dress that fits me, I just shortened it. And put a bust line in fore. And again she had her hands pinned, always stays pinned together. Black flatten shoe, in her legs here I used some linen, but her I used some cloth-like so they do not show.
If I had another outfit on her, I have to change this to where her legs show. And she has s shawl, over top, pinned so it stays in place, it is underneath the dress. I just put the safety pins put and pick it underneath to hold the belt in place so it would stay
You can do a lot of things to be surprised. You just look at it and say, “Well, what is wrong here?” Ask your children; ask your friends to look at this and ask, “What is wrong?” And a lot of time I have, “Is this looks better? Or is that looks better?” My children, when they were small, they would tell me which look better and my, it is always true. So get another person’s opinion. Alright, we move on to the next one.
This is Rebecca of Checkerboard Farms. She is a bride doll. So, her wig loosened up so you could see underneath. She has a stitching right across the top and you can see the cotton inside.
She has little eye lashes which you can buy at the craft store, right over top is a kind of larger animal eyes in there, the one that up head. And having in there—the white behind it. The white behind it looks good a little bit. She has delicate nose. She has pink blush.
You got to see her red through her mouth. She is a kind of a marvel-little powdery look, with a stitching right across here, a little stitching right here in the dimple and of course all the way, on that part of the nose in that open, and right through there and over here, lot of jaws because I do not know what to do in this part in here.
Now, this is a wig from a wig company. I got several addresses for wig companies. Just send me a double stamp, business-size, self-addressed-envelop and I will send you addresses for wigs. They are not really expensive, this one is not. I just take a pin because I could use a wig as a clown this way. So, you just pin things on. You can borrow them. Because when you are doing television, you need a lot of different things and sometimes you have to borrow from other sources.
Now this is a little wedding dress. I got a real wedding dress and I got several wedding dress and this on is the one that has roll-off around it. But this is just a little bride’s maid dress. You can get it in a little dress storeroom when they go on sale, or get it from a friend, I look around and keep looking all the time.
These are the little arms, elbows right on there. The arms are pinned right onto the foam rubber and I got a hoot skirt. And then she got a garter—a garter on it and white shoes.
Now one day on a yard sale, I got this real-reasonable veil. And that one goes in front of her face. Put the veil all the way around the bride.
Hansel has a little boy’s tuxedo, and a white shirt and a bow tie. I have his hands crossed and bend together in the front. He got little black shoes that I got at resale shop. Let me show how tall he is, not very tall—about three-foot tall.
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