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There were plants in my perfume puffs hair so I guess she liked the outdoors!
I once found two ponies with those shiny back gem stickers on their heads. I also have found ponies with braided hair. I think it makes me happy to find out kids must of really loved the ponies. I also feel a little bittersweet because maybe their parents gave them away. I will never really know.
My more recent finds must have been chucked into a garage. There is very little flocking rub-off but the hair had a few natural decorations.
Quote from: Safflower on August 10, 2018, 07:44:10 AMThere were plants in my perfume puffs hair so I guess she liked the outdoors!Oh my goodness, so did mine! I guess Perfume Puffs are surprisingly adventurous ponies.I love finding ponies who have been given creative hair styles. I used to have a DVD that taught you how to do hair styles on dolls when I was little, and I sometimes used to use those hairstyles on my ponies. So I like to imagine little girls sitting down and giving their ponies a salon day. It's even cuter when you find them with handmade clothes!There are some rather unfortunate stories that mine could tell me too, I'm sure. Any of the ones that have body parts missing or have been chewed on. I have a sea pony who has what looks like cat bite marks on her face, but the way the bites are positioned makes them look like scars, which is actually pretty neat! She battled the giant furry monster and survived.It's funny because even when I go thrifting or buy big lots on shopgoodwill, I can somehow always tell which ponies came from the same household.