Mine was Little Red Riding Hood, the Grandmother AND the Big Bad Wolf. The flip doll usually came as a fabled friend/foe combo. They were story-telling dolls and I remember the joy of sitting at the librarian Mrs. Spuller’s plump feet as she spun me into fantasy land with these at her lap.
The doll is double bodied and separated by a long skirt so you need merely to turn the skirt upside down for a brand new character. Some may come with an additional accessory, for example – it was the bonnet that turned Grandma into the BBW with my childhood doll.
I’m totally interested in these as a come-back kitsch item. I’m looking around for them and I did stumble upon a cute little seller called “UmbrellaPrints ” with something similar. It’s not quite the same thing – but the concept is there. Not to mention, their fabrics are desirable and I was thrilled to learn that they are screen-printing them themselves.
So, now I’m thinking and dreaming of a DIY flip-doll project. I went out and bought the stuffing and some fabrics. We’ll see how it goes.
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Thanks for playing,
Thanks Betsy! We are glad you like our Flip Dolls! Our dolls will be available soon as custom so you can get us to make a Flip Doll with a loved one’s face :-) xox
More Easy DIY Doll Inspiration From the Fauna line on the DesignPublic Site.
Yay Amy. Thanks for stopping by The Estate of Things!! Can’t wait to see your Custom Flip Dolls!