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    Old 02-11-2012, 02:15 PM
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    Originally Posted by LeslieFrost
    Gladie, you understand too much about me! You are right, those are not normal choices for me, but I did enjoy working with them. I was surprised to see how light the green looks when combined this way -- it is not that weak appearing all on its own.
    Isn't it nice to step away from what we like and do something a little different?
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    Very nice
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    very nice!!!
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    How sweet. Those American girl dolls do become pretty important. My granddaughter is almost 16 and she still has hers on display.
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    Old 02-11-2012, 05:02 PM
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    Our daughter's American Girl doll sits in our family room, in an antique child's rocker that came from my hubby's family, and always has one of my little quilts on her lap! One winter, we had a mouse in the house, and found cracked-open acorns EVERYWHERE, including in the doll's lap! I love the image of a mouse sitting on her lap, eating acorns!




    Originally Posted by jojosnana
    How sweet. Those American girl dolls do become pretty important. My granddaughter is almost 16 and she still has hers on display.
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