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Esta foi a minha primeira experiência de encapar caixas de MDF com tecido. Adorei.
No começo, achei que não ia dar certo. MAs deu. E ficou lindinha.
Está indo pra minha afilhada, aniversariante de julho, lá do grupo Trocas e Etc.
COMO FAZER: Não tem segredo! Aliás, tem umzinho só: corte o tecido no tamanho que dá pra encapar a caixa (eu encapei só por fora). Daí, você passa a TERMOLINA LEITOSA no tecido, dos dois lados (passa de um, espera secar, depois passa do outro e espera secar). Depois de seco o tecido vai ficar duro. Daí, é só encapar a caixa e colar com cola branca normal (tenaz ou outra marca do tipo). A Termolina ajuda o tecido a não desfiar.
Para fazer os recortes na beirada, você pode passar uma lixinha de unha, como fazemos com os guardanapos mesmo. Ah, nos cantos externos da caixa, vai ficar uma ponta sobrando, certo?
Eu esperei secar um pouco (não 100%) e cortei. POdem ver que ficou certinho. Usem uma tesourinha que tenha mais precisão e permita você cortar o mais rente possível da caixa. Achei que ficou bem bonito.
Caso alguém tenha outra forma de fazer, só falar. Foi minha primeira experiência e eu gostei do resultado.
9 x 23 inches on MDF, fish eyes made of polymer clay
I was inspired to make this first by having this funny left-over piece of MDF and then buying some smalto called Coral. So I checked out some books from the library on coral reefs and picked out my favorite shapes and colors, making this a fantasy coral reef.
Pausing at Taunton in July 1982 ,probably on a National Express hire, was this AEC Reliance MDF 870P new to (and still owned by) Marchants of Cheltenham.
Interesting to see what this style of Plaxton bodywork looked like without the so-called 'Bristol' dome.....
Luts MDFs are posing great!! I have seen and own many dolls from different companies, but this doll is posing so wonderful, I cannot believe it!
Many people say Fairyland MNF are good in posing...well, I own a MNF Karsh and he is posing ok (despite of the typical MNF-problem when the upper torso always tilts to one side O_o) - but all MNFs I've seen before needed sueding, hotglue or other work to let them even stand well.
If I buy an expensive doll, I don't want to spend extra work to get it stand and sit. If I want this kind of extra job, I'd buy a doll kit for a cheaper price. With the Luts MDF I get a doll which works in the first minute for a reasonable price :)
Luts MDF stands right out of the box, holds any position, arms up, legs up, his upper chest part won't tilt in any direction on its own, he is sitting without flipping, holds natural looking positions and it feels wonderful to play with him.
The proportions look great, even some might say the head is too tiny: actually most BJD heads are too big. Look at a real human, the head is usually just a little bigger that the own hand, so the MDF proportions look very natural.
I really love this new MDF, I always wished for more mature looking 1/4 size dolls (well, some of the Luts heads are still not mature looking, but with the small size they look at least more realistic and grown up compared to most other dolls in this size.
Estas caixas fiz c a técnica q aprendi assistindo ao vídeo de Marina de louca por caixa. Ainda tenho a treinar mais....
Luts MDFs are posing great!! I have seen and own many dolls from different companies, but this doll is posing so wonderful, I cannot believe it!
Many people say Fairyland MNF are good in posing...well, I own a MNF Karsh and he is posing ok (despite of the typical MNF-problem when the upper torso always tilts to one side O_o) - but all MNFs I've seen before needed sueding, hotglue or other work to let them even stand well.
If I buy an expensive doll, I don't want to spend extra work to get it stand and sit. If I want this kind of extra job, I'd buy a doll kit for a cheaper price. With the Luts MDF I get a doll which works in the first minute for a reasonable price :)
Luts MDF stands right out of the box, holds any position, arms up, legs up, his upper chest part won't tilt in any direction on its own, he is sitting without flipping, holds natural looking positions and it feels wonderful to play with him.
The proportions look great, even some might say the head is too tiny: actually most BJD heads are too big. Look at a real human, the head is usually just a little bigger that the own hand, so the MDF proportions look very natural.
I really love this new MDF, I always wished for more mature looking 1/4 size dolls (well, some of the Luts heads are still not mature looking, but with the small size they look at least more realistic and grown up compared to most other dolls in this size.