Bella Nova - Country Cutie
Here’s an interesting, balanced review of — written as if for a blog or social media review channel. Title: Bella Nova’s “Country Cutie” – Sweet as Pie or Just Empty Calories? Introduction Bella Nova has carved out a niche in the budget-friendly, doll-adjacent market, and their “Country Cutie” is meant to capture that down-home, farm-fresh charm. But does this little gal deliver charm, or is she all hat and no cattle?
Here’s where “Country Cutie” gets memorable. Bella Nova gave her a tiny, sewn-on fabric cow patch on the inside of her apron—an Easter egg that references “Bella Nova Farms.” It’s a weird, sweet detail that shows someone on the design team cared. Also, her hair smells faintly of vanilla? Either intentional or factory residue, but it adds to the “fresh-baked pie” vibe. bella nova country cutie
She has five points of articulation (neck, shoulders, hips). No elbows or knees, so don’t expect riding poses or hayloft acrobatics. However, she stands well on her own and fits most 14–15” doll clothes. The hands are a bit stiff, making it hard to hold the included cardboard accessories like a tiny pie or pitchfork. Here’s an interesting, balanced review of — written
The box is predictably pink, with a barn-and-sunflower backdrop. The window display shows “Country Cutie” in a gingham dress and straw hat. Unboxing is straightforward—no frustrating wire ties, just plastic tabs. Inside: the doll, a brush, a hair bow, and a cardboard “farm stand” playsheet. For the price point (around $15–20), that’s fair. But does this little gal deliver charm, or
The boots are non-removable, so shoe swapping is impossible. And the hat, as mentioned, is glued on—major bummer for customizers. Also, the stand is not included, despite what some box photos imply.