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1. Place
the wig on the dolls head and draw a line around the edge with a pencil. |
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wig inside out and stuff the hair inside the wig. |

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3. Using a
small sponge brush ... paint the glue on the head staying inside the pencil
lines (I use Aleene's Tacky Glue because if you make a mistake and get
glue on the dolls face or on the hair it can be wiped off with a damp cloth
... if you use a more permanent glue like Krazy Glue and make a mistake it
is uncorrectable). |
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| 4. This is how
the head should look with the glue on it. |

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5. Place your
hand inside the wig and place it on the front of the glue line and peel it
back over the head ... make sure it is the front of the wig before you
start. Once the wig is on ... stand back and take a look at the wig and
make sure it is on straight and that all the edges are down before the glue
is dry .... any corrections should be made now.
The doll should be set up and not played with for about 6 to 10 hours
while the glue dries. |