My OOAK Rapunzel Designer Doll Unveiled! **UPDATED WITH POLL**
disneycrazee
I just got pixelexia, ok?
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UPDATE: I added a poll! I have a crazy itch to do another doll, but need help deciding! Actually, I REALLY want to do Snow White, but I'm thinking about doing a few at a time, assembly-line style, so as to save time. I've just been going back and forth on which ones.
She has truly been a labor of love. Initially, I wanted to make the doll as close to the original illustration as possible, but then I realized the official Designer Rapunzel's dress and hair were pretty close, so I instead opted to try to recreate the "feeling" I had when I first saw the beautiful artwork (if that makes sense to anyone! :lol.
I started out with the Classic Rapunzel Doll as the base. I then rerooted and repainted her - both of which I did for the first time...and nearly caused me to stop the project. :doh: But I persevered...resulting in thicker, longer, shinier hair and a not-so-smooth face paint job (but I like it anyway! ). Because sewing is my comfort zone, the dress was the most fun part of the project, and when it comes to the hair, I decided I wanted it braided for two reasons: I really like it braided in the movie and having it braided would eliminate any tangled hair issues (pun not intended ). She's still missing an accessory...I was planning on giving her a brush...and Pascal...but those will have to wait until I have more time.
All in all, I am happy with the way she turned out, this being my very first OOAK doll. (And a big big THANK YOU to Shivatopia, who encouraged me to pursue this idea!!)
She has truly been a labor of love. Initially, I wanted to make the doll as close to the original illustration as possible, but then I realized the official Designer Rapunzel's dress and hair were pretty close, so I instead opted to try to recreate the "feeling" I had when I first saw the beautiful artwork (if that makes sense to anyone! :lol.
I started out with the Classic Rapunzel Doll as the base. I then rerooted and repainted her - both of which I did for the first time...and nearly caused me to stop the project. :doh: But I persevered...resulting in thicker, longer, shinier hair and a not-so-smooth face paint job (but I like it anyway! ). Because sewing is my comfort zone, the dress was the most fun part of the project, and when it comes to the hair, I decided I wanted it braided for two reasons: I really like it braided in the movie and having it braided would eliminate any tangled hair issues (pun not intended ). She's still missing an accessory...I was planning on giving her a brush...and Pascal...but those will have to wait until I have more time.
All in all, I am happy with the way she turned out, this being my very first OOAK doll. (And a big big THANK YOU to Shivatopia, who encouraged me to pursue this idea!!)
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