Strawberry Shortcake Mofro

September 30th, 2009
by Sue

I loved Strawberry Shortcake dolls when I was a kid, and I still find their little freckled faces adorable now. Sometimes a 25 year old toy can look a little the worse for wear, however, and the hair is often the first to go.

Fortunately, 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls aren’t in short supply, so if you have one with messy hair a new ‘do is a definitely an option.  I found one with a big bald patch on ebay for a few dollars and thought I’d give mohair a go.

The first stage is to remove her head.  This is easy to do: you just take the head in one hand and the body in the other and pull.  Voila!

Secondly, you’ll need to cut her hair really short, like this:

Once the hair is short, you’ll be able to pull it out very easily with tweezers, leaving your little Shortcake with a funny bald pear-shaped head:

I then took some leftover mohair from a Blythe reroot (thanks Jade!) and used one of Rachael‘s reroot tools to push little chucks of mohair into each of the holes in Shortcake’s little head. I won’t repeat Rachael’s tutorial as it needs no further explanation. I’ll just show you the results:

A crazy soft pastel afro! And with a hat, it’s very cute:

I love it, and it’s really quite quick and easy to do. Hurrah!


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  • 1. Sandrab  |  September 30th, 2009 at 7:16 pm

    Cute – but I did like her crew cute….!

  • 2. Samara  |  October 1st, 2009 at 7:59 am

    I loved this tutorial, since I’m planning on doing the same thing very soon!! Did you use glue too??? Thanks!

  • 3. Sue  |  October 1st, 2009 at 10:38 am

    I didn’t use glue this time, but it’d be a good idea if you were planning on styling the hair much :)

  • 4. jean  |  December 8th, 2010 at 7:56 am

    hi i have bought hair and a reroot tool, but i find it difficult to use, any tips please. thank you jean

  • 5. lynne  |  September 8th, 2011 at 9:56 am

    How secure is the hair? Does it have a tendency to want to fall out?
    What kind of glue should I use? Would the glue react with the plastic?
    Do you know if that is how the original hair was put in?


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