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Well overdue a repaint into corporate colours, 66414 still wearing the base coat of Stobart Livery passes Mucky lane, Rearsby with 4M20 10.32 Felixstowe to Lawley St container train on Saturday 23rd August 2014
This is a drawing for a new piece. I'm gonna put the color on tonight not too sure how it will come out but im having fun working on it.
This one came out ok, but I'm still working on a brilliant looking one. Well anyway, if you want to see more of my random photos check out my instagram!
Mosnter High Repaint Art Doll OOAK – Draculaura
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he Barbie shoes need to be customized! They came in one color usually pink and look so boring! I tried to reveled the models of the shoes by repainting them.
Here she is! My first monster high repaint. Although, its more like, redrawn/pasteled cause the only "painting" I did was the gloss on her lips.. too afraid I'd mess up what I already have and I quite liked it for a first try!
Later ill go over her pastel eyes with paint and if I don't like it ill redo it. After all, this one has sadly become my test subject since the body is broken! :(
Anyway, how do you like her? ^_^
I might redo the hair, the curl ends came out bit frizzy. Also, need gloss for the eyes. My third Barbie repaint ever! (the first was the failed zombie, 2nd still needs clothes) I got this brunette Barbie with original game Tomb Raider Lara Croft in mind, but decided that would need a closed mouth mold... so she became Angelina Jolie
more on the blog:http://merineiti.wordpress.com/2014/03/25/barbie-repaint-angelina/
Monster High Catrine DeMew repaint. I've started putting a brush on matte varnish over their eyes for extra protection.
So one of the local Barbie club members asked me if I could fix a yellowed Silkstone doll and at first I was like nahhhh, but then they said I could paint over the head and they’d give me 5 Poppy Parker bodies if I did so of course I agreed. They said I could do whatever but to keep in mind it’s gonna be a gift item at the next Barbie convention.
So with that in mind I decided on a more neutral makeup look that would make this doll fit in with any Silkstone collection but it’s still in my tastes haha. The face up is entirely in acrylic paint and heavily inspired by 1950s makeup tutorials where the colour palette emphasised about dressing to the occasion. And since she’s in her sleepwear I figured not to use dramatic makeup.