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Doodle bug7 01-19-2009 12:44 PM

Reborn babies
 
Have any of you heard of reborning dolls? I could not believe how real they seem. I have collected Ashton Drake dolls for a while now and some of them
breathe, their chest moves up and down and in some there is a heart beat.
The reborns are a lot more expensive than the Ashton Drake dolls. I kind of stimbledupon these babies a few months ago. I went through every reborn site I could find. These reborns sell from two or three hundred to one thousand. I want to reborn but it takes $$$ to get started with ordering all your supplies. I have a head and a body so far. Don't think that it is a money making venture, but is only a love of the art.
Truly a believer, Doodle bug7

Kitty 01-19-2009 12:56 PM

I saw this story. These babies are truly lifelike. They interviewed a woman who has a couple of these dolls and she takes care of them just like they were her own live babies. Even going so far as to buying car seats, strollers and clothes for them! Strangers think the baby is real until closer inspection and they're shocked to find it's not. I don't know if they are more shocked at the lifelike form of it or that this woman is out pushing a doll in a stroller!

FranksAngel 01-19-2009 01:11 PM

some of us refuse to give up our dolls ... i have a large collection of porcelain dolls ...

Doodle bug7 01-19-2009 01:13 PM

Cute, and you are totally right about the way some women flant the baby around. I think they have issues. Doodle bug7

Kitty 01-19-2009 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FranksAngel (Post 449477)
some of us refuse to give up our dolls ... i have a large collection of porcelain dolls ...

Collections are one thing. Treating a doll like a real baby to the extent of buying a car seat and clothes and taking it for walks is a bit much.

Yes, Doodle bug 7, I think she has issues. But, if this helps her come to grips with them then it's fairly harmless.....unless she starts to actually believe they are real.

GmaSue 01-19-2009 03:02 PM

(excitedly jumping up and down) "Doodlebug7, are those 2 Maltese babies in the corner of your siggy???"

MelodyL 01-19-2009 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 449550)
Collections are one thing. Treating a doll like a real baby to the extent of buying a car seat and clothes and taking it for walks is a bit much.

Yes, Doodle bug 7, I think she has issues. But, if this helps her come to grips with them then it's fairly harmless.....unless she starts to actually believe they are real.

Kitty:
I was watching BBCA on my cable the other day and they had a special on woman who ADOPT babies (dolls).

LIFELIKE BABY DOLLS.

They got the layette, the strollers, the whole room of baby furniture. This documentary featured a mother and a daughter and the mom wanted to be a grandmother, so they paid THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS to this person (they showed her warehouse where she makes the baby dolls). She uses real hair for the head and for the eyelashes. You can't tell the difference.

And then she walks up to the house with this BIG BOX.

When they put the big box on the bed, they carefully opened it up, took out all the wrappings and there was this perfect baby doll that looked so real, well it gave me goosebumps.

Then they got the car seat and prepared to go shopping.

I just looked on youtube and here's a little video on these dolls.

THEY LOOK EXACTLY LIKE THE REAL THING.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nojXCoRQTXU

FranksAngel 01-19-2009 03:19 PM

i can uderstand displaying a life like doll in an antique cradle or highchair but stroller and car seat and acting like they are real ... too much

MelodyL 01-19-2009 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FranksAngel (Post 449571)
i can uderstand displaying a life like doll in an antique cradle or highchair but stroller and car seat and acting like they are real ... too much

Also up on youtube, there was another video with this woman who collects these reborns.

I could not believe what I was watching. There she was (she's childless by the way), she was holding the reborn and some lady walked up and was going ooh and aah and touching the face and all of a sudden the lady goes "oh she's cold" and the "mom", says "she's a doll".

Well, the look on the other lady's face was priceless.

This woman loves to go out in public, holding this baby and make everyone believe that it's a real baby.

She was interviewed and even the interviewer was not comfortable about this.

I don't understand this. The woman obviously wants to be a mother but she explained that it's too expensive and she's happy the way things are.

If I hadn't seen this with my own eyes, I would never have believed this.

Mel

Doodle bug7 01-20-2009 12:13 PM

reborn babies
 
If you check out this email, you will see the best job of reborning I have ever seen Amy@amysangelsnursery.com. Those babies are unbelievable. She is the person that I am getting my baby from. She is really good!!
Doodle bug7

braingonebad 01-21-2009 07:38 AM

I have a small doll collection too - mostly porcelain. But I can't see dragging my dolly with me, pretending it's real at my age. I gave that up when I was 7.

:p

On one show, a woman admitted to spending over 40K on dolls and accessories!

Over the edge....

;)

Kitty 01-21-2009 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 450545)
On one show, a woman admitted to spending over 40K on dolls and accessories!

Over the edge....

;)

Just think how many disadvantaged real children she could have helped with all that money......so sad. :(

rebornluver4ever 12-17-2011 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 450545)
I have a small doll collection too - mostly porcelain. But I can't see dragging my dolly with me, pretending it's real at my age. I gave that up when I was 7.

:p

On one show, a woman admitted to spending over 40K on dolls and accessories!

Over the edge....

;)

Ok, ok. I have reborn babies, I take them with me and they have actual baby things like car-seats and swings and cribs and clothes. But that is way TO much money to spend I haven't went over 5K. But some have good reasons and mine are like my children they don't leave my side and I would not sell any of mine no matter what.:eek::cool:

kicker 12-17-2011 06:41 PM

My twins did leave my side and go off to college and I swear this is the way it's suppose to be. I took pictures and sometimes ew and ah over their baby pictures and stuff they're wearing but I love them no matter what age they are.


Sure that I have issues but not in this area. I think I helped produce strong healthy humans.

NurseNancy 12-24-2011 01:57 PM

i hate to be a downer and i don't mean to be cruel, however, i feel like owning these dolls is a substitute for something else in one's life that might be missing.

i feel like the woman has some issues that maybe some counseling could uncover. just mho.


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