Here's another of the toys in my upcoming book. I remember playing with these, do you?
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Ah, a smurf, good work!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I used to have a collection of troll dolls as a kid :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a TROLL!!! I used to have a few of those even though I wasn't 'quite' a child when they were popular.
ReplyDeleteA troll doll! My dad bought my first one for me when I was in junior high. It had gray hair, and I stroked its hair for hours, not realizing that I would get paper cuts. That one disappeared long ago, but I do have four newer ones that my grandchildren love.
ReplyDeleteCuts from troll hair? I never had that; maybe mine were from a different company.
DeleteHow cute! I'd forgotten all about those little troll dolls until now. :-) I had one, too!
ReplyDeleteStephanieW
Oh so looking forward to your new book.
ReplyDeleteOh man, flashback!!! You did a fabulous job!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWe had two sets of paper dolls and divided them up so that each of us (myself and 3 sisters) had a pair. We played with them for ages, designing outfits and shoebox homes for them. The dolls were reinforced with cardboard and tape many times before they were lost in a move. You've done a great job with the design.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful pattern and brings back memories still have some to this day!
ReplyDeleteI had a lot of the Troll dolls, loved to play with their hair and make clothes for them. I remember ones with green hair!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Needs a bead in its belly button!
Adorable. Yes, childhood memories are coming back.
ReplyDeleteWe knew them as wishnicks! I even had the large family set. Oh what fun!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Eager to see your new book.
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