Remember Lava Girl?
Well, I entered her in a contest and won best homemade costume.
Remember Nana Star?
Well, she's the prize. And since we already have the doll, I asked if I could give the prize away. So, if you have a smallish child who would like a charming doll whose clothes come off and who fits into the Groovy Girls clothes, leave me a comment by the end of the day on Wednesday the 26th, and I'll make a random pick.
It was an awesome costume.
ReplyDeleteMy Nora would love Nana Star.
Violet would love to welcome a new friend. Lava Girl is so generous!
ReplyDeleteRandom comment! Loved that costume, glad you got recognized for it.
ReplyDeleteOoh me, me, me!! Or, rather, my kid, my kid, my kid! She loves GGs and have quite a number of fashionable outfits for Nana. The costume deserves to win - it is awesome. Congrats!
ReplyDeletemy two bitches are too big for the doll, can I just send them over for a can of ass-whooping??? please???
ReplyDeleteCan you throw out Vodka Mom's comment and enter me twice?
ReplyDelete(Just kidding, Vodka Mom, you know I love you ;)
it was a great costume!
ReplyDeletenot surprised in the least...
ReplyDeleteI remember Lava Girl, but the rest of what you posted? it was like a foreign language. omg. am I oldish?
ReplyDeleteanything for a second look at the lovely lava girl. but remove me from the drawing, thanks. my girls are just over the age.
ReplyDeleteAn awesome comment and generous impulse! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, btw.
ReplyDeleteThrow KayTar's name in, too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Very fun!
ReplyDeleteNora loves to denude and undenude dollies!
Rockin' costume! You and Lava Girl deserved to win.
ReplyDeleteNo little girls in our house, so I'll the others enjoy.
Yay! Congrats. I remember being impressed with that costume. Your girl is such a pretty Lava Girl. I love her smile--she looks so happy right there.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is smallish (4 1/2). She plays with dolls. Actually, she loves Groovy Girls...
(Occasionally, she insists that she is a boy, not a girl but then she still plays with dolls and says things like "I'm a boy! I'm only playing with this doll because she'll be lonely!' She'd love it, I'm sure.)
Can I still call my 6 1/2 year old smallish? Tough to say, what with the perfect cartwheels on my family room floor and discussions of schema as it pertains to her memories of her very early childhood (not kidding-- they have been learning about that in school, and she said it like it's the most normal thing to say at dinner; metacognitive skills ahoy). But she would still love a new and sweet doll.
ReplyDeleteOh, and duh! Congratulations-- awesome costume. You rock rather hardcore.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the prize! You deserve it. But don't enter me in the drawing. Z is not yet into dolls, and I fear she won't ever be. She's so rough! Just like her mama.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the prize! I bet Lava Girl is all sorts of thrilled!
ReplyDeleteIf I win the doll, I'm going to give her to my niece, Megan, who I think would love her muchly.
Yeah buddy!
ReplyDeleteMy girl would LOOOOOVE that!
I think Tessa would proclaim Nana Star "To Die For."
ReplyDeleteYou're very kind, as is Lava Girl.
as well you should have won! nice job!
ReplyDeleteas for nana star,mq would, of course, love her
An award well deserved.
ReplyDeleteAlso, pick me! Pick me! Um, I mean Miss M would love to enter the contest.
As the parent of a smallish girl who likes to take clothes off her dolls, I will throw my hat in the ring. Congratulations on winning for the costume you made - nice work!
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