First the body is put together. Then the head is made, and they paint on the eyes and lips. Then they sew hair to the head with a machine. Then the dress is designed, made, and put on the doll. There you have it! That is how a doll is made!
Barbies are just a toy for little kids that enjoy playing the game of "life" you can make up your own story and relationship with two barbies and make them have your dream life or a life of play :)
she is made by natural sorses and plastic, her clothing is made by rare plastic. her eyes are made from clear plastic with color inside.
The torso is hard plastic, but the head, arms and legs are of a softer flexible vinyl.
Rubber and Plastic
it goes through lots of machine's
The Mattel factory.
of course. not only china dolls,the whole world dolls are made in china.
bratz dolls were made because well heres the story I looked on youtube and the guy that makes bratz dolls now use to work for barbie. While the owner of bratz dolls making pictures of the dolls. The bratz owner asked mattel if we could use these dolls. He said no way.So the owner went ahead and made the dolls himself. THATS WHY AND HOW BRATZ DOLLS WERE MADE
Matryoshka dolls are wooden. They are Russian and made of lime, alder, balsa, birch, and aspen trees. Lime is recorded as the most common. These dolls are also called nesting dolls, babushka dolls, and stacking dolls.
Voodoo dolls are not evil.
Young girls were made dolls, but they stopped playing with their dolls when they were 7.
the african slaves made and brought over voodoo dolls in the 16th century.
If you are talking about the dolls from the book The Doll People, no, they are not made, but there are substitute dolls that you can find that look somewhat like them. You can find them at Miniatures.com.
They are made in China.
No. Although they are both considered fashion dolls, Mattel makes Barbie dolls and MGA Entertainment made the Bratz dolls.
Fisher Price makes bigger dolls like baby dolls. They do not make the smaller dolls like the Barbie or the Bratz dolls.
no lee middelton dolls are not made of glass i should know i have 4 of them
Just what it sounds like. Dolls made out of the husks of corn, or the "peel" on the corn. These were made for poor children who couldn't buy real dolls.