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Dinky Baby
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Update Dinky now has some clothes! and ive decided he's a boy.
piccies at..... http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/n...inky%20Babies/0 -
That is so lovely-I want one lol.0
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Carmin do you make them to sell at all? x x x0
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My word that is expensive. Please could you PM me or just post here when you are selling them? My mil loves baby dolls and has loads of tiny little ones dotted around the house. I think a dinky baby would be a perfect xmas pressie for her. Good luck with the american wholesaler x x x0
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I will be selling, as soon as i can get enough supplies of the fabric they are made from. At the moment it is too expensive in the uk (£5 for half a metre) :eek: Just waiting on word from an American wholesaler
I know its a bit out of the way for you but try TexCraft in Glasgow they stock a lot of specialist fabrics. Normally it is just wholesale but call them and see if they can help, they're a friendly bunch!CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0 -
I will be selling, as soon as i can get enough supplies of the fabric they are made from. At the moment it is too expensive in the uk (£5 for half a metre) :eek: Just waiting on word from an American wholesaler
Same as the other lady, could you let me know please ... My little girl saw this and tried to pull it off the screen!
Absolutely beautiful!Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
unixgirluk wrote: »I know its a bit out of the way for you but try TexCraft in Glasgow they stock a lot of specialist fabrics. Normally it is just wholesale but call them and see if they can help, they're a friendly bunch!
Thanks for that, if i dont get word back from the Americans ill give them a go.
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RustyFlange wrote: »Same as the other lady, could you let me know please ... My little girl saw this and tried to pull it off the screen!
Absolutely beautiful!
Ive just ordered some more fabric, so ill be sure to let you know Rusty, im going to experiment with making some clothes for them myself as doll clothes are too expensive ill post my new babies as soon as possible
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