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This girl is one of my last few commissions and her base dolls is a Cassiopeia Spice RBL. Her mom requested a very freckly girl, and she will be living in NY! I hope you love her!
Os dejo una fotito del custom para Lau, una Squall con ojos acrilicos, espero que a su mami le guste!!
This my second try to repaint Nefera. Her silken corsett can be tied in the back.
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Loving working on these. To make up for the fact that I'm not drawing from life, I ask people to tell me their stories: the silly ones, the funny ones, about their kids and spouses and everyone in the portrait. It helps bring it to life for me...
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From Star Wars legends, even though I do believe he's canon, is my custom Commander Deviss. I came up with the idea after I purchased a minifigure from TheBrickDude, the I went to Clone Army Customs and looked through the cloth book found Deviss, got the cloths, helmet, and gun and got working. Throughout the afternoon I worked on the torso, arms, and legs, and finished while working at the convention center. I'd like to thank TheBrickDude & CAC. Also please comment, like and follow me
This is a custom ordered Meadowdolls Makiko with a soft faceup I did in watercolors and soft pastels :) she has both regular and white freckles! Such a cute sculpt! I don't know how my mother does it :D
Many thanks again to Hello Blythe! for this adorable and wonderful girl, i wanted her so much from when the custom girls went out! Her color combination is simply perfect,all warm and based on the bronze, autumn tones, so I decided to name her "Momiji". More of her coming soon!
Anderson Windows is advertising to custom fit your replacement windows to your house but how about the old barn. They were just looking for an opening. They surely did a quick and sloppy job on the Poet Farms building. Usually, window openings are framed before putting in the panes and trimmed. Ahh, chuck tradition aside, I say. I will add this to my Openings series and album. As I looked at the details and saw this and decided I needed this window detail. I really liked this old barn door but I don't know if it can possibly be used. It had grand forged hinges and a missing latch. This is some seriously heavy patina on the siding. I have driven Oxford Road before but only really focused in on this scene on the Poet farm after I ran into the family. The place is awash in old barns and sheds with one metal silo. NO triple concrete silos or any old silo, just a squat metal one, but it still has many viewpoints and is not likely to last very long. We found no poets but we did find ducks, dogs, a pig, a cat, chickens and one rooster with his feet tied awaiting a special chicken dinner. Little did he know that his feathers had a pillow waiting. The range of light was outrageous with heavy shadows on the heavily patinated siding. eDDie and I spent some time finding and shooting the many scenes out here and just as much time chatting with Chris. This day boasted all blue sky so I had to get in close. Any EF numbered tornado would send the barn flying to another county or state although I notice some stainless screws holding it together.
Obviously, this is one of the best spots to corral all your organic eggs and veggies that I can recommend. Saturday was canning day on the old farm as veggies were being collected. Can a lot and want not! This is the place for Boulder County residents to directly purchase their organics thus cutting Sam "Monsanto" Walton from your feed bag! Boulderites will find prices better than at their Farmer's Market. This would be a great background for a farm or agricultural scrapbook page, perhaps I will expand on that later.
It looks like these folks have plenty of firewood laid aside for next winter. I hope it isn't cottonwood but it probably is because Lefthand Creek is loaded and just behind this lot. It flooded the back of the property almost to the house. The big barn was moved by teams of oxen or horses from the lower farm lands in it's day of heavy use. The woodbine is signaling autumn but yesterday when we travelled out there, it was 90 then in Kochistan. An October harrumph and tribute to fossil fuels. Denver just hit 70 in December and I will get in a good stroll today if I get all else done.
So this is a little "Collection" Pic of all my CUSTOM yes that right My custom modular buildings!
Enjoy!
National Museum of the American Indian–New York
The Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House is a building in New York City built 1902–07 by the federal government to house the duty collection operations for the port of New York. It is located near the southern tip of Manhattan, roughly on the same spot as Fort Amsterdam, the original center of the settlement of New Amsterdam. Its address is 1 Bowling Green. The building is now the home of the George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian, as well as the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, and since 2012, it is also the home to the National Archives at New York City.
The special thing about my #61 is that she will be my first girl that will live not only in my country (Mexico) but in my hometown! She is a girl I created for a friend and this will be her very first Blythe! how cool is that?! I can't wait for her to have her and enjoy her, as she's waited a long time for her! <3
Customized this classic two-weapon ranger by repainting an extra Blackstar figure. The cloak is made out of felt. The orange is a bold and technically inappropriate choice, but it's just so... 1982.
For the most part this figure was inspired by the D&D character I invented as a kid.
The weapons came from the NECA Simon Belmont.
But if I only was to keep two of my blythes one of them would be Ezra (not implying that I am thinking about letting any girls go...)
4 October 2011, Nürburgring GP Strecke
This is one of my first shot with my new Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II.
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I'm using the description I wrote up for my deviantART page:
Anna's dress has been completely hand sewn and hand embroidered. A Disney Store classic Anna doll was used and her hair restyled (the braid is not as full as I would have liked, but I had to be careful on how much I used because the DS doll has huge bald spots!). No pattern was used; I cut the pieces to the doll as I go.
Her skirt is made up of 11 embroidered satin panels that were sewn onto a dark green base fabric (I actually used the "wrong" side of the fabric because the "right" side was all glittery...but I really liked the color! lol). It was then pressed to create the pleats. For the bodice, I was originally going to use a premier velvet, but realized it was going to be too thick for this size doll. I settled on a black silk dupioni, which ended up working perfectly. The sleeves are chiffon and the trim for them was done using the very edge of a ribbon. Her necklace was made using clay, a jump ring, an eyepin, and rattail cording. The hairpiece was a jewelry finding that I folded in half.
Beneath the dress are the following: a chiffon and lace slip, tulle petticoat, cream bloomers, white stockings, and black suede shoes. I was inspired after seeing photos of the Harrods LE doll (and knowing I will probably never see this version in person). I tried to remain close to the details in the movie, but I did use that green lace because I fell in love with it and was determined to work it in somehow.
Her cloak is of a green satin that has embroidered details at the top. I lined it with a dark green crushed panné because I figured it has to help keep her somewhat warm, right? XD
Though I severely underestimated the time it would take to complete her, I definitely enjoyed the process. But I HAVE decided that my next projects will have significantly less embroidery. lol
Anna will be going to her new home soon. :)
My original childhood Skeletor was pretty beat up and missing an arm, and Spikor wasn't in such great shape either. So I combined them into this undead knight.
Now just as my original He-Man lives on in the photos as Nanoc, so too will Skeletor.
Gilbert Honey West head on an 80s Barbie body (with the bigger bosom - Honey insisted on it). Honey and her pet ocelot.
Anne Francis must have been horrified when she saw this face sculpt.
The Custom House that sits on the banks of The River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. It house the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. During the Irish war of Independence in 1921, the IRA burnt down the Custom House, in an effort to disrupt British rule.
This is a 1 exposure shot of the Custom House, it has been converted into 5 different exposures within Photoshop CS6 and then merged into one single file using Photomatix Pro 5. It has been edited using DXO Pro Optics 9, Lightroom 5 and Topaz Labs DeNoise 5.
The photo was taken using a Sony NEX 6 camera with the 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens.
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OOAK Ken repainted and rerooted with wax cord. Alpaca glued sides of head. Piercings and chains. New custom clothes.
Hey Guys, Starconyx here, and I have my completed Azrael custom here! I'm going to be using this one a lot with some of my stories, so I hope you like it! The torso is 100% painted by me, same with the hood. The legs are purist because I like how they look on him. Same with the head, I think it is perfect. The cape is custom, made from a red official one, I love the tattered look. The Swords are Brickarms, with some simple piece additions for the flame effect. And yea. Hope you all enjoy!
EDIT: I have taken into consideration some of the advice of you much more talented people down in the comments, and will be redoing the torso soon enough. More specifically when I finish up my math homework. So stay tuned for a (hopefully) cleaner version.
With that being said, any suggestions for what I should change about my torso design?
his was a custom baby quilt for knitsinclass. she picked out the donkey and wellies fabric from laurie wisbrun and i pulled the rest for her from my stash. i made wonky blocks for the first time and really had fun making them.
i hope baby Addy love it!
This doll was already loved before she even turned into a little girl! Her mom named her Grace, and they've bonded since before she came to me. She will be her mom's first custom Blythe HOW EXCITING IS THAT? Her mom enjoys photography and simply fell in love with custom Blythes after seeing my photos, she just had to have one! It was an honor and a privilege that she chose me to bring her to life! Grace received all the usual work, eyebrows per her mom's request, and her eyechips were sent by her as well. I will enjoy and photograph Grace for a few days before she travels to Florida! Hope you all love her!
Custom bike seen during the 2011 Woodward Dream Cruise. Texture/background by JoesSistah.
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I know there have been many Alice in Wonderland custom Blythes, and even though I normally don't do themed dolls as commissions, I was requested to create this girl for a dear friend and I couldn't resist; so here is my interpretation of the character.
I was asked to make her close to the Disney version. Her dress was provided by her mom and she was a lot of fun to create a photograph! Alice is a curious girl with a vivid imagination, she loves to read and hang out around trees. She will soon be traveling to Malaysia and hopefully won't be late for tea time! I hope you love her! 💛💙