"it's a small world" Animators Collection Dolls
Well, if it won't ruin the magic, I'll answer your questions, lol.
It was a straw hat that I painted white--with latex paint left over from my bathroom reno!!! I couldn't get any other kind to stick to the fabric (it would just absorb it all like paper towel).
I used China, so I had to cut the hair, then wrap it around really thin straws, secure it with bobby pins, then dunk his head in boiling water for 10 seconds. It dried overnight, then I removed the straws and "fluffed" the curls (they're realllllly tight when they're first let out). Then it was a lot of trimming. But no rerooting, so it was actually easier than Italy, for example.
Once I get a proper shelf put up for my previous custom (who's 25" tall with her head dress), I'll take a pic of all the customs mixed in with the regular release dolls for sure.
Oh, and I'm glad you like them. Even though I'm popping them out really fast, they're a lot of work. I've just spent EVERY spare moment I have on them. It's almost sad.
(sorry for all these long-winded posts btw)
I'd say these customs were on the easier end of the spectrum. For me painting eyes is the hardest and you can ruin a doll if they don't look right. But so far I haven't had to paint any eyes. I've only had to alter eyebrows and lips (and remove eye shadow for the boys). Rerooting takes a long time, but it's not hard. I plan to change the eye color of one, so I'll see how that goes when I finally get to it.
Honestly, I think most people could do these customs. They're more custume swaps than anything, which is good. Anyone who's seen them in person thinks they're part of the actual line and not dolls I customized.
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