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Customised with tinted visor and X-Stack style Tear-Off's

Affirmative doll and Harlequin doll

Customised with tinted visor and X-Stack style Tear-Off's

Customised Scania V8 during 2010 when it was still running under the Scrapliner name, later to be Logwood Garage. This was for sale on Ebay recently. Very nice motor when it first collected at our place, the interior is fully customised, someone spent serious money on this, I did think about buying it from Brent.

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Put your family, friend or pet photo on your phone case. See your important person or pet everywhere. CASEEFACE can do that!

 

Customised your own phone case, simply using Facebook photo to design your own phone case. www.caseeface.com

  

1) Easy to design your own phone case in our website www.caseeface.com, DIY and do it very easily via Facebook photo.

2) Customised your own and unique phone case, only one in the world

3) Excellent printing quality and photo NEVER detach.

4) Pick the photo via your FACEBOOK. Simple and don't need upload one by one.

5) FREE INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENT

6) Most Update phone model available. Such as:iPhone 5, 4S/4, Samsung Galaxy Note II, s4, sIII, sII

 

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Customised Scania V8 during 2010 when it was still running under the Scrapliner name, later to be Logwood Garage. This was for sale on Ebay recently. Very nice motor when it first collected at our place, the interior is fully customised, someone spent serious money on this, I did think about buying it from Brent.

Customised motorhome built onto a Scania chassis cab, built by:

Fred Smith and Sons Limited

Sams Lane

West Bromwich. B70 7EG

www.fredsmithandsons.co.uk

Tel: 0121 553 4845

Surly Ogre 18'', customised with Halo Vapour Wheels, front with SP PD-8 dynamo hub, Surly Ultra New Rear Hub with Halo Clickster freewheel, Brooks Cambium on Ritchey WCS seatpost, Surly 32t chainring.

 

Thanks to Surly/Halo/Ison Distribution for the bike.

 

www.ison-distribution.com

 

Bike available at www.charliethebikemonger.com

 

Pics: Markus Stitz

Now, Starbucks is selling tumblers whereby you can customise the layout design.

 

• How did you find/discover Blythe?

I was already collecting artist-made porcelain BJD, and kept seeing Blythe pop up in Flickr feeds of other collectors. I saw a dear friend customising them and I began chatting with her about the process. The creative side of Blythe intrigued me.

• Do you collect stock or custom dolls?

Both. I've been trying to collect all the minty-scalped stock girls (just Simply Peppermint left to go!) but also have some beautiful custom girls from friends and competition prizes. I've always loved collecting artworks by friends so having a Blythe by someone I admire and know is truly special.

• How many dolls are in your collection?

I have 5 custom girls, a plethora of mint-haired stock/hybrid girls, and a pile of girls in pieces who are all to be customised. When I get a girl that I'm planning to customise I take her apart immediately, so that I'm not tempted to keep her!

• What items do you create?

I sew one-of-a-kind outfits, create custom dolls in a couple of signature styles, and use my illustration background to make Blythe-related products like my Dolly Fashion Sketchbook or my painted Silk Scarves.

• When did you start to create items for blythe/customising dolls?

I got into BJD in 2008, and finally got my first Blythe in 2013. I was vending at my first Blythecon in Glasgow, UK a mere 3 months after getting my first Blythe!

• What is your favourite item to make?

I really love working on my Floral Customs, where I paint the faceplate (and somtimes whole body) of Blythe like an exotic garden, covered in colourful blooms.

• How long does a creation take to complete?

I'm very slow! I've had some health issues that have slowed me down and fatigue is a constant companion, so I try not to pressure myself and just slowly but diligently plod along! For this reason I don't usually have much for sale between events, and focus instead on working all year towards the next Blythefest or Blythecon.

• Favourite fabric to work with or favourite stock girl to customise?

I usually use vintage remnants, and have been enjoying using treasured fabrics sent to me by friends. They often have a story to tell, or they have been keeping it themselves for years "for something special" until they gift it to me - that's a real honour! I've also begun printing my own fabric with my paintings and illustrations, it's lovely to be able to make something truly unique that way!

• Hardest thing about your creating with/for Blythe?

I'm very slow! I'm constantly comparing myself to designers and customisers who seem to be able to "churn out" quality work in record time, leaving me feeling inadequate. I just have to go along at my snail's pace and not compare so much, just enjoy the process no matter how long it takes me!

• Best design moment!

When Junko Wong personally bought one of my Dolly Fashion Sketchbooks. She told me she only bought one thing at Blythecon Japan, and it was my sketchbook. What an honour!

• Do you accept commissions?

Highly depends on the circumstances. I prefer trades!

• Best styling/photography tip

I'll take any tips you've got! I think I need to take more time in setting up dioramas and prepping photoshoots actually.

a 2nd hand basque which i have customised using applique,

www.flickr.com/people/mcanaraks/

 

Honda Forza X MF08

Here's the mod list for anyone interested:

 

- THREE-ONE Air Cleaner (the silver thing on the left side which looks like an exhaust)

- 30mm lower sports shocks

- Musashi Spec R Titanium Exhaust

- Metallic fork cover

- Mettalic pulley cover

- Swarlowski dashboard crystals

- Rear tandem bar

- metallic Parking lever

- Custom Seat

- PIA purple tint Headlight bulbs

- Purple/Orange colour change Indicators

- Speakers & Amp

- Sponge grips

Customised by Bubblegum Fusion

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Customised Scania V8 during 2010 when it was still running under the Scrapliner name, later to be Logwood Garage. This was for sale on Ebay recently. Very nice motor when it first collected at our place, the interior is fully customised, someone spent serious money on this, I did think about buying it from Brent.

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Customised E30 spotted out and about.

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a 2nd hand corset and skirt which i have customised using applique,

www.flickr.com/people/mcanaraks/

 

Customised perfume for "Miss happy" by Les Essences d'Amelie

WW2 Mack NM6 trucks converted for use as snowploughs.

 

The original petrol engine replaced with diesel and fitted with a Leyland customised cab , along with power steering.

 

I captured this image at Grampian Transport Museum where this truck is now on diplay after being retired in 1988 by Aberdeen City Council.

 

The Mack NM 6-ton 6x6 Prime Mover Cargo truck (G535) was Mack's first military 6x6. It debuted in 1940.

 

The NM's were used for towing AA guns, carrying their crews, and their ammunition. The enclosed cab came from the commercial L-model. Many NM's were used by the British as recovery vehicles.

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Customised Amazon Kindle

 

additional screensavers freely available from this set, which is updated regularly.

this is my old victorinox swiss army knife it had a nasty plastic handle with a useles lock on the wrongside of the handle to be of use.i replaced the scales with some rather nice red dyed stabilised birch burl scales,all done by me in 4 hours.

stores.ebay.co.uk/Technical-Textiles

 

Made-to-measure swimming bag, after making a few last-minute adjustments to the handle length.

Swimming bag made from an

easycare, fast drying, durable technical fabric known as 3D spacer fabric. It has an interesting ridged texture and a slightly spongey, very tactile feel.

 

More at stores.ebay.co.uk/Technical-Textiles

Slightly customised new recolour of the very crisp and clean looking Hot Wheels Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R. Luckily plenty could be found at Lidl who are briefly stocking Case J in their middle aisles. Mint and boxed.

Customised Nintendo NES Cart, Mounted & Framed...

 

SOLD

  

Jeremiah (Imperium Park Phin.)

 

Customised by Dr Krow (╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻ , dressed by Raccoon\'s rags.

customised roadster

 

Figueira da Foz, Portugal.

 

The Renault 4, also known as the 4L (pronounced "Quatrelle"), is a hatchback economy car produced by the French automaker Renault between 1961 and 1994. It was the first front-wheel drive family car produced by Renault.

  

The car was launched at a time when several decades of economic stagnation were giving way to growing prosperity and surging car ownership in France. The first million cars were produced by 1 February 1966, less than four and a half years after launch; eventually over eight million were built, making the Renault 4 a commercial success because of the timing of its introduction and the merits of its design. Although originally marketed as a small estate car, it is now regarded as the first mass production hatchback car.

Every girl need a classic black skirt in their wardrobe and this bespoke three panel fitted jersey skirt is quintessential. Whether it’s for a day at the office or a romantic dinner date, you can choose the length of the skirt to best suit the occasion.

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...customised London Underground maps done for a charity auction

Charity Event for Yorkshire Air Ambulance & LGI Brain Injury Unit.

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