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			<title><![CDATA[Doll Repairs Do It Yourself]]></title>
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I was surprised at how many people shared one of my big passions - toy making and repairing.&nbsp &nbsp <br />
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So many people get the same&nbsp reward from this simple hobby.&nbsp  The creativity, the sensitivity and the total satisfaction you get when you have completed your task.&nbsp &nbsp <br />
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I am not really very nimble with my work but I am persistent.&nbsp  And, whereas I used to just use everyday craft items and left over materials, I now know quite a few really good suppliers.<br />
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I have found a fabulous web site where I can order on line all the materials I need to repair or even create dolls of all sorts.<br />
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Check it out, it is worth a visit.&nbsp  <a href="http://www.dollsparts.com/">http://www.dollsparts.com/</a><br />
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Also I have found a lot more sites to be very helpful.&nbsp  If you have any suggestions I would like to have a link to your blog or site.<br />
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			<author>martinchild@yahoo.com</author>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 04:38:38 +1000</pubDate>
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