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Peek-a-Boo Dolls?They usually have overalls on and you only see there body, arms, back of head and neck wearing hats the majority of the time. I guess they are stuffed in some way. I would like to know what they Are called? How they are made? I thought they might be called Peek-a-Boo Dolls but not sure. They look like they are playing hide and seek and counting. And if anyone has a picture to share that would be great! Thanks in advance. Julie Feedback About This Post:RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?
I have Peek A Boo infants! Post by pgir RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?I have always heard these called Time-out dolls. Post By soochatty (Guest Post) RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?I too have seen them propped up against antique cars at the shows. I had one that I broke the leg in half on, so my husband and I fashioned her into a ghost for Halloween. Everyone wants me to make them one but I tell them it's my secret how she was made. Post By Coll (Guest Post) RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?
Hi! Post by Har'iet RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?Pouting Dolls. You might find instructions if you google for it. Post By Wanda/LA (Guest Post) RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?I've heard them called Pouty Dolls. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?I have seen these many times at classic/antique car shows.People display them leaning up against their classic cars. I believe they were called Time Out Dolls. They are adorable, and wear actual toddler size cloting and shoes! Post By Cathy (Guest Post) RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?I have one but it's a puppy dressed up, the ears and arms are the tube socks and the head I think. I made one bought this stretch stuff for the body that was a tube. Post By Sharon (Guest Post) RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?The ones I've seen for sale at Christmas fairs were called "TIME OUT DOLLS"... as in they are standing in the corner for a "time out" because they were "bad" little dolls... Post by Cyinda RE: Peek-a-Boo Dolls?
I've seen them called "Naughty Dolls" before and here is a link I found for them... Post by tiffanyau |
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