| Elizabeth O'Malley is so  excited because her new baby has just arrived -- in a box!   This isn't just any baby, it's an incredibly  lifelike doll.  But that is of no matter to O'Malley who's just as excited as if  she were welcoming home a real baby.  The new mom even has the crib all ready!    O'Malley's baby was "born" in another woman's  kitchen!   Eve Newsom couldn't have babies of her own.  After  seven miscarriages, Newsom decided that she create baby dolls - and she would do  so by "cooking" them in her oven!    Newsom is a rare breed of doll maker.  She creates  what she calls "Reborns" at her home in Florida.  Using paint, glass eyes and  scary looking tools, Newsom "rebirths" ordinary dolls into extraordinarily  lifelike babies that fool most people at first glance.   Newsom told INSIDE EDITION after her heartbreaking  miscarriages she derived great comfort from the dolls she now  creates.  "I love babies. I've always loved babies," said  Newsom.  Realizing that she could not have any babies of her own, Newsom said  she knew that when she saw people transforming baby dolls into very lifelike  babies, she had to do it.    To Newsom, the dolls she makes are real.  She  tenderly changes their diapers.  She cradles them, and even washes their hair.   When Newsom travels, one of her babies always rides with her -- in a car seat,  of course!   "There are people that don't get it. They think  it's sick. They think it's twisted. They think it's morbid, but I say to each  his own. It's not hurting anybody. In fact, many of the dolls I create give  people so much pleasure," said Newsom.   Today Newsom is taking her newest creation, little  Kristin, to buy some clothes.   It's no wonder so many people are fooled as it  takes Newsom about two weeks to "rebirth" a doll.     Extraordinary attention to detail is important to  Newsom.  First she paints tiny blue veins where they would naturally appear on a  real baby. A touch of white paint then transforms the doll's orangey skin into  the peaches and cream complexion of a real baby.   Then, though it may seem creepy to some, Newsom  carefully places the baby parts onto a cookie sheet and bakes the paint on in  her oven!   Once the paint is baked on, Newsom uses a two inch  prong to implant goat's hair into the baby's head.   When she's all done, Newsom's creations sell for  $800 and up.  Women like Elizabeth O'Malley are happy to pay it.  She ordered a  "Reborn" to look exactly like her daughter did when she was born.     |