Raincoats on in Holland for Cycle Tour
So our latest job has been making Hannah’s dolly a raincoat. We’ve had to improvise a little so should you find yourself in the same predicament, here’s a quick run-down on how to make one for your dolly.
First, take a plastic bag. Then, make a hole for the head. After that, make two holes for the arms and tie it all on tightly. Your dolly will now stay dry all day. Apart perhaps from her head.
So, next find a nice shop that sells yogurt. Buy your favourite flavour and eat it. Lick the inside as clean as you can. Tape the empty yogurt carton to Dolly’s head. That should do the job. Not the most flattering look but functional. Don’t you think?
Dolly on a bicycle
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