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Fru Fru Town People

I made two more Fru Fru people today

and I just had to do a group shot of all

of them. They totally crack me up! I get so tickled when I am trying to think up each character. I even get my husband involved. It is hilarious. He has been very helpful on this matter.


But, those of you that know me really well, know that I am terrible with names. So, how in the world will I be able to keep up with the names of these Fru Fru dolls? So far, I have been able to do it. I totally imagine each character that I imagine up for each doll. However, I don't think I better do too many more. Like my husband said, I might hook the wrong people up with the wrong people. I might have affairs going on that I don't even realize if I don't pay close attention to my stories. Anyway, I'm having so much fun creating each doll and his/her persona. I have a tag on each doll with his/her story so I can keep them straight. These little Fru-Fru people have really made me laugh a lot. Can you believe I entertain myself so much? What a dork I am!

This is Vivian. She is the mother to Rebecca and Little James. She is the wife of James Schmidt, the General Store owner of Fru Fru town ......

Comments

Anonymous said…
oh oh oh.. I wanna make fru fru's too...
Kim Mailhot said…
FruFru's rule ! They looks so fun all together for the town meeting !

Keep up the lovely stuff, Lesley !
Cheers !

ox ox
Kristen H said…
Too fun. I have to learn to sew. My mother made all our clothes growing up, but I can't sew a straight line, with or without a machine!!!

These are great!
Thelma-Art said…
I love your people. They're fantastic. WOW
Susan said…
I'm so glad you have fun with these little people. I really love your houses. Are you still making bags? Take care, Susan
Anne Esquibel said…
I think we should all make fru fru people!!
Debbie said…
I love them in a group. They look powerful!
david santos said…
Really great team! Very cool!

Happy Easter.

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