Hi all,
I had thought off and on about this before but it just hit me as I was looking at my baggie dolls. They have no earring holes. Betty doesn't have any as well as all the Candi and Charice baggies I have - and I have quite a few. Does anyone have any ideas or has anyone "made" ear holes, etc. I do not think anything would penetrate that hard plastic such as using a knife or scissors. This bothers me and as I said, I didn't realize the importance of this until just today. I have alot of earrings for my dolls to wear and now they "will have to go out without earrings." How can you be dressed up without earrings, LOL
Karla
Hi Karla and all, For most earrings you just need a good size sharp needle to make the holes. Just poke it a couple of times till the post fits. The only thing to keep in mind is Candi is notorious for her reaction to metal, so watch out for green ear. I don't leave earrings in for long periods of time. Esp. the Christmas Candis with the tulip dresses. Those earrings are deadly. I think they have been doing some better quality earrings since Jason got there, as they look like better quality metal. We will have to see how they do.
Kathy M.
Hi all,
I had thought off and on about this before but it just hit me as I was
looking at my baggie dolls. They have no earring holes. Betty doesn't have any as well as all the Candi and Charice baggies I have - and I have quite a few. Does anyone have any ideas or has anyone "made" ear holes, etc. I do not think anything would penetrate that hard plastic such as using a knife or scissors. This bothers me and as I said, I didn't realize the importance of this until just today. I have alot of earrings for my dolls to wear and now they "will have to go out without earrings." How can you be dressed up without earrings, LOL
Karla
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