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When I do a repaint commission, I always send out photos of the final work to my customer who can then request for changes to be made. Its very important to me that I can reach the idea the customer has in her head even though it might be difficult at times. This repaint was inspired by Galadriel and my idea of her being wisdom and gentleness the customer wanted her to be powerful and even a bit scary. Just goes to show how different we all are. :)
First time painting some flowers on a doll ♥ I really like her repaint ♥
This is the first Tinkerbell which has no hair on her headback, so she was perfect to give her acrylic eyes ♥
Her legs are a bit loose so she can't stand very well and her right arm didn't fit on the shoulder joint, so I tried to fix it and it suddenly came off... That wouldn't be a problem at all because I took off Ellies arms as well, but Tinkerbells arm doesn't - fit - anymore.... So she's single-armed.
As if that weren't enough her head came off when my sister put her eyes in... and it broke~ off, so we can't put it back on her neck...
I'm so frustrated that she's just a head now with a floating body with just one arm... And I really like how she looks with the flowers and the eyelashes... so, yay, a cute Tinkerbell head...! +sigh+
Thanks, Disneystore, for your amazing qualitiy control ♥ Seriously... we got a lot of these and we never had problems like that~
Justine was repainted after I accidentally ruined her stock makeup in a well-meaning attempt to de-glitter her eyeshadow. Despite the mishap, I think she turned out pretty well. :)
Here's how my pink haired girl first looked. I repainted her about six or so months later. It's fun to see how far I've come. I tend to update some of my dolls as I improve. She's not to bad here, but looks much better now. I won't repaint her again though, as i'm happy with her.
Che, as a highschooler. Che died in a Coast Guard air craft collision on Oct. 29th, 2009
From the Scrapbook: A look back on the farm and young family of Capay Organic Fruits and Vegetables, a second-generation, organic farm which got its start in the Coastal Range’s Capay Valley. Our farm was founded by Kathleen Barsotti and Martin Barnes, in 1976, marking the early stages of the organic foods movement. Today our farm delivers fresh, organic fruits and vegetables through our Farm Fresh To You home and office delivery service.
Here's Bloodgood's face-up. The difference in color in sun and inside is striking! I'm pretty pleased with this, but I need to add some gloss to her lips and eyes.
I removed her bangs and rerooted that area only with dyed human hair. She also has rooted lashes. All done in knot method.
On Monday Oct. 22, 2018, Eastern Industrial Services, Newark, Del. began work to repaint the top of the Cape May Lighthouse. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) is contracting the work as part of its ongoing maintenance to protect this historic 1859 beacon. Shown here, MAC's Chief Operating Officer Melissa Payne took a ride up in the high reach to inspect the exterior prior to work beginning, up close to 130 feet in the air. The high reach reaches to 185 feet maximum; the top of the lighthouse is 157 feet 6 inches high.
Kate Winslet, The Titanic
Noel Cruz is one of the most versatile & distinguished repaint artists in the doll community. He is most recognized for his character & celebrity based dolls due to their uncanny resemblance to the people they portray. His dolls are derived from several models like Gene, Tyler, Sydney, etc, by various doll-makers such as Robert Tonner & Franklin Mint. His repaints as well as his portraits are done with intricate detail to the point of being naturally lifelike in essence. Highly regarded among collectors and artists alike, Noel attempts to raise the bar and bring a fresh take to the common mass produced doll with every face he paints. Noel's specialty is with one of a kind repaints. The beauty of repaints is that almost no two are exactly alike just as no two artists are alike.
Visit my web site at www.ncruz.com
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Noel Cruz is one of the most versatile & distinguished repaint artists in the doll community. He is most recognized for his character & celebrity based dolls due to their uncanny resemblance to the people they portray. His dolls are derived from several models like Gene, Tyler, Sydney, etc, by various doll-makers such as Robert Tonner & Franklin Mint. His repaints as well as his portraits are done with intricate detail to the point of being naturally lifelike in essence. Highly regarded among collectors and artists alike, Noel attempts to raise the bar and bring a fresh take to the common mass produced doll with every face he paints. Noel's specialty is with one of a kind repaints. The beauty of repaints is that almost no two are exactly alike just as no two artists are alike.
Visit my web site at www.ncruz.com
my lagoon blue monster high repaint:) for sale on my etsy!
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