Vroom, vroom!
This is Ferrari, a Rouge Noir. She is not my doll nor is she inexpensive.

Because of those two factors, I have been, very very cautious with her. So much so, that I have kept her in a hard case for the last few days and have just now taken her out and very carefully changed her clothes. She is either in her hard case, secured in my hand, or on carpet. And yet her photos come out the same as anything else's which leads me to believe that I can be careful with my own dolls too. I'll try that. I don't know which doll of mine to try it with though as they've all got "birthmarks" on their noggins somewhere from my prior handling. Hmmmm. Maybe no new birthmarks?

Because of those two factors, I have been, very very cautious with her. So much so, that I have kept her in a hard case for the last few days and have just now taken her out and very carefully changed her clothes. She is either in her hard case, secured in my hand, or on carpet. And yet her photos come out the same as anything else's which leads me to believe that I can be careful with my own dolls too. I'll try that. I don't know which doll of mine to try it with though as they've all got "birthmarks" on their noggins somewhere from my prior handling. Hmmmm. Maybe no new birthmarks?
Labels: Blythe, False promises




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