Valderrama wrote:Thanks, i'll try it sometimes!
There is another method in case you find the carrying her over your shoulder one hard to do. I'll do my best to explain it thouroughly
Lay her flat on the bed over a blanket that covers her from head to toe
Swaddle her, then slowly began pulling her off the bed by the foot of the blanket
Once you have a good length of her legs off the bed (depends on your bed height)
Get behind her head and slowly lift & tilt her up from the shoulders until her feet touch the ground
After that it should be easy to get her up on her feet
Then you can lift her to where ever you want
Tips:
-A satin sheet slides off the bed easier with less friction
-Cover you doll completely when sliding, any skin caught on the bed will be roughed up
-When tilting her up, don't push her off the bed as it may skid her feet. Lifting upward takes the pressure off the feet
-Have some memory foam or something soft for her to stand on
-For those out there who can't lift heavy dolls, a hand truck or dolly for your dolly
is a great investment!
Something like this is collapsible for easy storage and can be used vertical or horizontally
Also can eliminate the "tilt her up" step. If you can safely drag her onto it horizontally, lifting her up with the hand truck will be much easier. Plus you can add on some straps for extra precaution. Soon you'll be wheeling your doll around your home like Hannibal Lecter