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Creative => How-To => Topic started by: Kelly on February 27, 2009, 17:04:13

Title: Children's headgear
Post by: Kelly on February 27, 2009, 17:04:13
Hi guys,

Does anyone else find that certain headgear on children pops off easily or with no coaxing at all?  I recently got an older set with children and snorkels - and they won't stay on even if they are just on display. I have had this problem with the hats of some of the new fairy line and also the princess crowns for children in the fairytale line.  I find that the problem mostly involves the ringlet type of headgear (snorkel, open-top crown, halo) and not proper hats (many of which are stretchy and fit fine).

Can I fix this somehow?

Kelly
Title: Re: Children's headgear
Post by: Rasputin on February 27, 2009, 19:02:48
If you do figure it out i would like to know . I seem to not be able to get the ring crown to fit the little anges w/ golden wings and like you, if i breath on it it pops off  :(
Title: Re: Children's headgear
Post by: Sylvia on March 01, 2009, 10:44:22

I've come across quite a few little princesses who refuse to wear their crowns. It's maddening!  >:(

I thought it was because they were too tight, so I tried shaving a bit of plastic off from the inside of one crown, but that didn't help. Maybe I didn't cut enough away...?

It's much easier to sort this out when it happens on an adult figure. Swapping the hairpiece for a different one usually rectifies the problem. :)
Title: Re: Children's headgear
Post by: Little Jo on March 04, 2009, 22:46:06
... or just swap the child head  ;D
Title: Re: Children's headgear
Post by: nicki72 on March 11, 2009, 03:42:48
... or just swap the child head  ;D
  LOL!  If only....I guess Playmo children are just like real children--they never seem to want to wear what we want them to!  LOL!
Title: Re: Children's headgear
Post by: Bill Blackhurst on March 11, 2009, 12:35:24
  LOL!  If only....I guess Playmo children are just like real children--they never seem to want to wear what we want them to!  LOL!

When my children were small, the discussion of "I don't want to wear that  :hissyfit:" was done away with, because I made them pick out their clothes the night before, & there were no negotiations for changes the next morning  :no:. Also I was also known to use the phrase when it was time to get up, "IT SNOWED last night", to get them up on their lazy mornings  :yippee:, then, Psych! now get ready for school  :evilplan:!