It is quite amazing how fast they worked. Maybe they are just really well done drawings?
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[quote=""Tanzanite""]And in case the doll is too expensive, there is a more affordable ornament ($24.99):
http://www.bradfordexchange.com/product ... Step-N_SIM
I also wonder how they are able to recreate the dress so quickly. I can see them having the face already done.[/quote]
There's an article here about how they got the dress done. They already had a doll wearing the engagement dress, so that much was ready beforehand.
http://www.suntimes.com/5096538-417/nil ... dress.html
http://www.bradfordexchange.com/product ... Step-N_SIM
I also wonder how they are able to recreate the dress so quickly. I can see them having the face already done.[/quote]
There's an article here about how they got the dress done. They already had a doll wearing the engagement dress, so that much was ready beforehand.
http://www.suntimes.com/5096538-417/nil ... dress.html
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