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CraftSanity on TV: Homemade clothes for Blythe dolls

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

On WZZMs Take Five & Company, Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood of craftsanity.com showed how to make clothes and accessories for Blythe dolls, including handmade dresses made by Grand Rapids crafter Morgan Doane.

You can check out a href=http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5722962 Morgan's Blythe Etsy dress shop and her Flickr group, where the people who buy her dresses http://www.flickr.com/groups/927378@N23/

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  • I hope my blythe gets her D:

  • i can watch this over and over agian and never get bored!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PinkYellow02 you can buy it online their from japan butt their made in honkong 

  • i got a blythe on ebay fron hong kong.

  • ebay has millions of bkythe dolls

  • @sallypoe From what I understand VotD is no longer selling Blythe dolls.

  • @PinkYellow02 The original from USA, Japan takes the license for producing it now.

  • @PinkYellow02 Japan

  • @PinkYellow02 Ebay is the best place to find these. Beware. A real Blythe or Neo Blythe is expensive. You can find imitations, though.

  • @PinkYellow02 Ebay is the best place to find a cheap imitation to practice modification on, but Valley of the Dolls does sell Neo Blythe dolls.

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