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Motorama Events Rod, Custom & Tuner Car Show, PA Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, PA, February 19, 2022.
I don't normally take custom requests, but this time it was a special request from a friend <3
She is wearing one of Nénelle et Lalluli's outfits (shirt+skirt+hat outfits). Doesn't she look adorable? <3
I'm still waiting on the damn Tamashii Thunder Effects I ordered. Guess I'll have to do another photoshoot when they arrive!
This was actually a fun shot because I used magnets and a vertical steel plate behind the backdrop for no-strings-no-photoshop flying :)
He's my absolute favourite out of all of my pullips <3.
The hair looks really crappy here, but I assure you that it isn't that bad in person ^^;.
I requested a bike similar to my Romulus but designed to primarily use Jack Brown 33.3333.... mm tires.
This bike is even more fun than the Romulus.
Grant Petersen designs fabulous bikes.
Mark Nobilette built the 63cm frame.
Custom create by me avaliable now in my profile. Eyechips avaliable in my profile. Looking for home.
Custom made from original drawing by Denise of Warm n Fuzzy
polymer clay, paint, jointed head/neck and arms.
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No dresses today, because I spent last night finishing Toast's makeover!
OMG, you guys, I am so in love with her, again! I added brighter fuchsia blush (I think I was going too light before, and she looked too pale), gray eyeshadow, seafoam green under shadow, and cheery glossed lips.
I also ironed her hair down, and forward a bit. It frames her face a lot better, and is less floofy. :)
Happy Toast day!
These custom dancers at Waisisi village on Tanna Island in the Republic of Vanuatu, South Pacific, aim to please.
My custom #25 is here! She's a commission and her base doll is Check-it-Out Blythe, RBL mold. She's going to back to Chicago, US.
Also, check out that sweet mushroom helmet by Deborah Rosa at My Beautiful Blythe! I'm loving 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!
A custom figure meant for my "GI Joe in the Lost World" idea.
The parts come from Snake Eyes, Mainframe, and Tiger Force Recondo.
"The world looks so different from up here! I wish I could fly, but this is as close as I will get, I guess..."
my Pullip pictures get way less favorites than my AG photos :( But I like taking pics of Mizuki so DEAL WITH IT. B-|
Pullip Merl with eyechips from coolcat and a wig from e-Bay.
sooc, no strings, she sat there all by herself :3
This figure is really old, but I still consider it to be one of my best. I like the show of Arrow (haven't seen s3 yet) and I think it's a great portrayal of the character so I decided to make it.
The head is fully painted except for the eyes. the hood is a regular black hood painted green. The quiver is my design: A 1x1 plate with the stud sanded down glued to a 1x2 grill piece with the end cut off, which is painted and then glued to a neckbrace with the stud sanded off and the top sanded down slightly. The bow is a Lego compound bow with the string and arrow cut off, and a rubber band glued on. It works. The torso is fully painted with the straps sculpted on, and the legs are painted.