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Saddle-leather (bull)

Bags-calf

Hair-goat + horse.

Blanket Suede (whose I Do not Know)

Size 26cm (height) / 28cm (length)

Polymer Clay-Ladoll

Yetta

  

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~WARNING! ~! Don't use these on expensive dolls, this is for either making dolls from scratch or customizing the cheaper ones.

 

So this... is the messiness of my little "creative" area.

 

Um, so let me explain what's what, and WHY I use it.

 

1. Super Sculpey & LaDoll... are my best friends.

 

Especially for making a doll from scratch. I like to age my super sculpey and give it a lot of air. This makes it firm. he best par tis Super Sculpey you can sand when you bake it...

 

That's right! You can carve and SAND the little buggers. Any cracks, creases, or mistakes I use LaDoll over the hardened sculpty clay and sand, sand, sand. I then use Mr. White Surface over the entire thing.

 

I JUST ordered SIX packs of Premier LaDoll I can't WAIT for that!

 

2. Mr. Super Clear UV, Mr. White Surfacer.

 

Surfacer you need for dolls from scratch. Super clear is for resin(you can correct me)/ABS dolls, it makes paint and pastels adhere to the doll. It's a must!

 

3. Acetone, Turpentine, Brush cleaner.

 

Okay... Turpentine is my LAST resort. I find that a Q-tip and acetone work best on acrylic mess, and brush cleaner works great on clearing the pastel mistakes. So if you've SCRUBBED the life out of your head to remove that stingy spot, use acetone. End of story.

 

4. That is NOT Neutrogena face wipes.... That is where I hold my water for thinning paints, and cleaning things. I recommend sealing your water in something that won't spill over.

 

5. Sanding Sponge, fake brillo, sponge, nail sander/buffer block.

 

These are thinks you'll need only with super sculptley and LaDoll. For get about using it on your resin doll. I'll feature what you use to sand your resin later.

 

6. Tool galore.... I have a lot of tools for clay work... I'll explain them later.

 

7. Mask. Wear anytime you sand or use pastels really. Protect your lungs.

 

8. Tweezers. For handling lashes.

 

9. Eyes, and eye fixates.

 

10: Styrofoam balls, and wooden balls. I use wooden balls in the place of ball bearings when I make sculpty dolls. If I am using strictly LaDoll only, I use styrofoam. OH and for the main head use aluminum foil, not a wooden ball, that is just there for a size guide for my aluminum ball making.

 

11. Extra little paint cups. Paint cups for whatever pastels you mix, or paints, or plasters, I use one for a very wet LaDoll mix that I use for filling in mistakes.

    

Steampunk hat for SHDP4

It's not big,just a Mini Top Hat.

I cannot touch ladoll but I can do something else!LOL

Some of the tools I'm using to sand/scuplt. Ladoll is a great material to work with and really loving my eye sizer, what a wonderful tool to make the eyes inside.

Handmade dolls.

15,5 cm

La Doll

This is the last cthulhu i made !

He's taller than the last one (18cm). He has a new home now !^^

 

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I've started to sculpt this body 2 years ago and forgot about it... Should i finish it? Top Model Elegance line...

Steampunk hat for SHDP4

It's not big,just a Mini Top Hat.

I cannot touch ladoll but I can do something else!LOL

Saddle-leather (bull)

Bags-calf

Hair-goat + horse.

Blanket Suede (whose I Do not Know)

Size 26cm (height) / 28cm (length)

Polymer Clay-Ladoll

Voici la miss montée, avec des mains de elfdoll (les siennes sont en cours !)

 

This is Louisa assembled with elfdoll hands (i'm making her hands now !)

 

Une petite nouvelle qui sera normalement au PFD ! ^^

A new one that comes with me at PFD, i hope ! ^^

 

More on my blog !

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papier-mache, ladoll, 24 cm, 2017

She is my 10th handmade BJD and made by LaDoll Clay.

Actually, she is a big girl that 100cm tall.

Please compare with beside a human-size chair.

... with no head and with no legs...

will you dance with me?

  

some posing for matilde. and lot of work to do on her joints.

she seems to enjoy playing with the newly arrived nining faery... I'll present her with an amazing scythe and ballerina feet.

I thought about Anne Shirley as I made this beautyfull teddy-doll. Perhaps, because she hat freckles and looks so trustful ^__^ I think she is more doll as a teddy and she didn't want to wear any bows or bells. She asked me to make her a very special accessory - a lace shawl with a brooch from silk bow, polymer clay flowers and a tiny key.

Shirley is 29,5 cm tall, she was sewn from viscose (hand dyed) and her face is hand-sculpted and painted by me from LaDoll. Her hair are from softest mohair.

She is fully cotter pin jointed, has a wobble-head and stuffed with polyfill with steel beads for stability and a nice weight. Her arms and legs are fasted a little bit loose just to give Shirley a nice feeling in the arms.

Narin 65cm & Narae 58cm kiss couple head

Dec 15~25 Pre-Order gift head parts

inclusion - Human & Vampire tooth

 

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This is the last cthulhu i made !

He's taller than the last one (18cm). He has a new home now !^^

 

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ça y est, ma petite bjd est à vendre ! Pour plus de détails, n'hésitez pas à me contacter ! Merci !! ^^

 

My little bjd is ready for sale now ! (I'm sorry but i don't accept paypal for international buyers... i'll try to change it for the next sales ^^)

Don't hesitate to contact me for more details. thanks !! ^^

This is my 2nd doll Home made

 

She's not in resin, she's in dough darwi (like "ladoll"), it's the prototype.

She's a MSD of 43 cm.

Her name is Sybile.

She was born in 2008

 

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This is a special doll for me, a very recent purchase. Mary-Jane is the first wooden doll in my collection, and the first handmade OOAK one. Technically, a rabbit and a teddy-bear preceded her, but I consider them a different category, animal toys/dolls.

 

The majority of my dolls are made of some kind of plastic or rubber, and I wanted a doll that would last. Of course I own a few porcellain dolls, and porcellain is durable, too, if handled with care, but carved wood is just so different as a material. It feels and looks and is perceived another way — as warm, solid, not easily broken, natural, more alive, and generally keeping the warmth of the hands that have carved it, and infused with the artist's inspiration.

 

Of course I value all my other dolls, too, but sometimes you want something very specific, and your attention hones in on it untill the need is satisfied. I had wanted a wooden doll for a long time, and it came to the point where I just couldn't look at any dolls made of some or other sort of clay, like Ladoll and so on. Most handmade dolls at doll fairs are like this.

Ideally, I wanted a fully wooden, realistic doll with the structure of the wood clearly seen. However, they are extremely rare, and I cannot imagine the price ✈️

Mary-Jane has wooden head, arms and legs, carefully painted over and covered with wax, and the rest of her body is stuffed with wooden shavings. If to think, the is an ideal one, for I wanted a tender girl that I could redress and take with me to doll fairs sometimes.

First SD head which I've made significant progress. His sculpt name is still unknown to me even at this stage. Lol

Esta cosita ya tiene nombre, es unisex y es cuqui.

 

This lite bit has a name, it's a genderless and cute name.

 

Little Robin

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