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this is st. zombie, also known as "saint" zombie, takes care of his street, fights off the likes of banksy and dave the chimp, but st. zombie is eventually the one who messes shit up the most. wahaha

 

ok, it's a toy.

pour redonner le moral a une amie et la remercier

2 Tiers customised cake for 1 yr old Gal.. top is 15cm diameter and bottom is 22cm diameter (total weight abt 3kgs). Design is from customer's request, she wanted a lil baby gal figurine wearing the same dress (pic emailed to me) with a lil cow figurine as her friend..

 

I must say I loved the result of the cake.. very sweet and elegant yet the polkadots added that playful themed!! cant wait to do another one of this again!!!

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2 Tiers customised cake for 1 yr old Gal.. top is 15cm diameter and bottom is 22cm diameter (total weight abt 3kgs). Design is from customer's request, she wanted a lil baby gal figurine wearing the same dress (pic emailed to me) with a lil cow figurine as her friend..

 

I must say I loved the result of the cake.. very sweet and elegant yet the polkadots added that playful themed!! cant wait to do another one of this again!!!

 

For more pics, pls look under my blog: www.thecupcakelicious.blogspot.com

2007 Whiteladies Road,Bristol.

I know that the word classic is somewhat over used but it definitely applies in this case.A classic in my view means something that cannot be improved upon and the original Mini is a case in point.I know this one has been customised and maybe not to some peoples taste(I think its OK,not too fussy or elaborate) but the basic shape and design has been retained and that will always shine through no matter how many bells and whistles are hung on it.(...as for the new Minis,not a bad effort but it does prove the point that the original classic cannot be improved on.)

 

Team Colours are a specialist sports and leisurewear manufacturer based in Stanstead Abbotts producing customised unique kits made to suit any team, club or organisation.

 

They also offer an extensive range of school and work wear items. They aim to provide a uniquely friendly, one-to-one service to ensure they meet their customers 'requirements exactly, at a very realistic price. To Know more please visit : www.team-colours.co.uk/

Harris Museum & Art Gallery teamed up with Rags to Bitches to host a vintage fashion customising event on Wednesday May 6th.

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Customised Qee and adidas superstars for aidcolor Toy2r tour.

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Fremont street Las Vegas holds a classic car cruise event every year, these shots were taken during the event in 2007.

 

This years event takes place June 2nd to June 4th 2009 a worthwhile visit to Fremont street if in town on these dates.

One of 8 customised sets of cups and saucers as a thank-you to the speakers who held Lightning Talks at BubbleConf 2013

 

This one was for a friend who founded a company called Lable. The cloud on the saucer is shaped to the company's logo.

Miette and I woke up early enough today to catch the last few rays of the sun, so we decided to take a few pictures.

Her original scalp is actually pretty cute...but just doesn't suit her. Not sure what to do with it now xD

 

October is a Piccadilly Encore ^_^

Je clipe les nœuds sur les chaussures et peux les changer en fonction de mes envies ^^'

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• 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.

Customised from the kickin back sweats pattern from sewing for boys

My first time shooting just feet.

 

Shots used for promoting gRaFFiTisTudiO.co.uk

 

Chock (flickr.com/thcuk) painted the shoes.

Heather Sky, customised by me, is my favourite of my Blythes....I don't know what it is about her but I love her!! Here she is enjoying an early morning stroll on the beach...

 

Customising some Adidas Superstars for the bae.

 

Black Sharpie, one side done, 3 more to go!

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Customised - because Bernie didn't like bright white shoes.

Ran out of L's In our secondhand Placard medium condensed for our latest print, so had to customise an E. Not ideal, but needs must and it worked out ok.

Love all things crafty? You'd customise your tea to match your t-shirt and we think that's moo-ing marvellous.

Shown here: Button Mug, Button Teapot, Button Cow Milk Jug.

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