I bought the Archery Club Rosabella Beauty doll and decided to switch her body with that of the Soccer Player Made to Move Barbie (like MyFroggyStuff does). Then, I use the older Rosabella in a skit. To subscribe: \r
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Okay, I do not love the new Ever After High dolls and have been sad about the direction Mattel is taking the line in.which is one of the reasons I have not posted a new video in a while. However, I did like the Archery Club Rosabella Beauty doll, and decided to give her a Made to Move Barbie body. I felt her skin tone most closely matched the Soccer Player Made to Move Barbie with the tanned skin, so I took my chances and pried off each dolls head (very scary for me, because Ive never taken a dolls head off before - not even when I was a kid!).\r
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I learned a couple lessons about switching doll heads - it helps to heat up the dolls head with a blow dryer, and it also helped me to use needlenose pliers to pry off the head. Also, when switching an Ever After High head onto a Barbie body, the pin on the Barbie head is much wider than the Ever After High dolls neck opening, so I had to widen it a bit.\r
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Finally, to prevent bobble head, add a rubber band to the base of the Barbie dolls neck. Voila - I made a Made To Move Rosabella Beauty. The only thing is.I didnt do a great job with getting Rosabellas head onto the neck, so her neck looks SUPER elongated. I give myself a D on this try!\r
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Then, I redressed Rosabella Beauty in a floral print halter top, green skirt, and coral-colored ruffle. I also used Rosabella Beauty in a skit - wherein the younger Rosabella Beauty is guided by Darling Charming in a meditation in which she meets her older, wiser future self and gets to ask her questions! Watch to see what happens.