A custom princess doll isn’t meant to be an exact copy of anyone. It’s more like an ideal version — the doll your child would choose if they could design one themselves. Maybe the hair is the same color as theirs, or maybe it’s the hair they wish they had. The eyes might match their own, or just be the color they love best. That choice matters.
Every part of these dolls is made by hand. I make the face myself, one at a time. The wool hair is hand sewn, not glued or rushed. The dress is also handmade, chosen and sewn to suit the doll, not pulled from a pile. Nothing about these dolls is factory-perfect, and that’s exactly why people respond to them.
These are the kinds of dolls that don’t get tossed in a toy box and forgotten. They’re held, displayed, carried around, and often kept long after childhood. They become part of the room. Part of the story.
One of the dolls shown here sold on eBay almost immediately. There was no big sales pitch. Someone saw it and just knew. That happens more often than you’d think.
These dolls are given for birthdays, special moments, or sometimes “just because.” They’re made slowly, with care, and with the understanding that this might be the one doll a child keeps.
This is the kind of gift that gets held close — and remembered.
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