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Meet Kita (Pullip Kaela)
Here is the new pullip I was telling you about! She's still in raw condition-that is, still has her stock wig and stock body. I will purchase an obitsu for her ASAP. But her hair, I'm not quite sure. At first I was nearly sure I'd rewig her, but now that I actually have her, I've grown quite attached to her hair. It has such a unique spunky feel to it. I could honestly run my fingers through it all day. But I don't know.
My other pullip, Charlotte, aka Shan Ria, is going to be customized quite soon (today, I'm hoping), since she now has a nice wig and obitsu. She'll probably be renamed as well. I'm just afraid to take her apart....this is my first time doing it. :3
Well, anyways, back to the point. This is Kita Yumiko (Asian name; I don't know much about Asian names, except that her first name means "north" and her middle means "beautiful&helpful child". I chose it from some lists of Asian names and just thought it sounded nice), the newest member to my small but growing pullip family. :) Comments are appreciated!
Meet Kita (Pullip Kaela)
Here is the new pullip I was telling you about! She's still in raw condition-that is, still has her stock wig and stock body. I will purchase an obitsu for her ASAP. But her hair, I'm not quite sure. At first I was nearly sure I'd rewig her, but now that I actually have her, I've grown quite attached to her hair. It has such a unique spunky feel to it. I could honestly run my fingers through it all day. But I don't know.
My other pullip, Charlotte, aka Shan Ria, is going to be customized quite soon (today, I'm hoping), since she now has a nice wig and obitsu. She'll probably be renamed as well. I'm just afraid to take her apart....this is my first time doing it. :3
Well, anyways, back to the point. This is Kita Yumiko (Asian name; I don't know much about Asian names, except that her first name means "north" and her middle means "beautiful&helpful child". I chose it from some lists of Asian names and just thought it sounded nice), the newest member to my small but growing pullip family. :) Comments are appreciated!