Sacramento artist teaches girls, women how to make traditional Mexican dolls
Not everyone looks like the dolls they see on store shelves. Sacramento artist Ramona Garcia talked to KCRA 3's Andrea Flores about the different kinds of "Lupita" dolls she makes that originate from Central Mexico. "I really found so much beauty in these dolls in the sense that they were not perfect, they didn't have unrealistic proportions," Ramona said. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn Get more Sacramento news: http://www.kcra.com Like us: / kcra3 Follow us: / kcranews Instagram: / kcranews

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