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DollStand2
For ElisabethD :-)
Gail Wilson shared this idea for making your own doll stand. A wooden plaque, two 1/4" dowel rods, and minimal skill with a drill is all it takes.
The plaques are available from Michael's or Hobby Lobby for 50 cents to a buck; 1/4" dowel rods are maybe 20 or 30 cents a piece.
If your doll doesn't have removable clothing, use an elastic ponytail holder to secure the doll to the stand (maybe in the same color as your doll's clothing). I use the elastic ponytail holders as the waistband for my dolls underwear or shorts, skirts, and pants.
DollStand2
For ElisabethD :-)
Gail Wilson shared this idea for making your own doll stand. A wooden plaque, two 1/4" dowel rods, and minimal skill with a drill is all it takes.
The plaques are available from Michael's or Hobby Lobby for 50 cents to a buck; 1/4" dowel rods are maybe 20 or 30 cents a piece.
If your doll doesn't have removable clothing, use an elastic ponytail holder to secure the doll to the stand (maybe in the same color as your doll's clothing). I use the elastic ponytail holders as the waistband for my dolls underwear or shorts, skirts, and pants.