




I came across the amazingly talented Mimi Kirchner on Purl Bee. I am crazy for these handmade dolls. Look through her blog Doll - The Art and Craft of Mimi Kirchner or check out her Etsy shop to see more of her work. If I had money to burn I think I would burn some on these dolls for my daughter (they are quite pricey) although I don't know that I'd actually let her play with them at this age. Can you imagine how quickly a toddler could ruin one of these? I guess I will have to admire them from afar.
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