Hi, my name is Kristina.
I am 26, originally from germany, I moved to Clarksville, TN in nov 2007.
I love to sew...anything from curtains, to bedding and clothes.

Recently I started making Daddy Dolls for the little ones that don't really understand why Daddy isn't there and just want him home.
I know my Daddy dolls can't replace DADDY, but it can help pass the time until he is back home.
I made a few so far and it makes me very happy to see the respond to them from the kids I made them for!
My husband has been in the army for over 12 years now, he's been deployed 6 times since he joined, but he loves his job more then anything! He is the love of my life, we have been married over 3 years now and I couldn't ask for more.
We have a beautiful 6 year old daughter and are expecting another one in December.....Whoohoo!
Now that we are stationed at Fort Campbell, KY and it seems like over 80% of the soldiers are deployed I constantly see spouses dealing with everyday problems that they have to manage without their soldiers at home.
As a military spouse I know deployments are hard, especially for the little ones.
He was deployed from Aug 06-Sept 07. Back then I saw the Daddy dolls online, but never thought about making one for my daughter....I know she would have loved it and it would have made things a lot easier for her!
If you are interested in my Daddy dolls please email me or feel free to check out my myspace page @
www.myspace.com/sew_into_it
I charge $15 / doll....that includes the croping of your soldiers picture and any of the 3 prints you choose for the backside.
I can also add a personal message at the bottom at no extra charge.
The dolls measure about 5"x11".
I do offer discounts if more then 2 dolls are ordered.
This is great for families with multiple children but also for group orders such as FRG etc.
Then the amount is $10 / doll.
I also offer reasonably priced shipping ,prices depend on location and amount of dolls.
Thank you guys so much for taking the time to read this!
Kristina
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on May. 17, 2008 at 10:22 PM