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Put a few Monster High customs up for sale on my Etsy. Also working on a Robecca and an Abbey... they are fun! ^_^
So I got this girl on sale a while back and finally repainted her. And the next day I went and bought a new MH girl lol. Dunno when I'll have time to repaint her, but hopefully soon! I feel like I caught that darn bug again. :P
Anywho I threw her up on ebay if anyone's interested www.ebay.com/itm/170986456172
This is my repaint of the day... Still missing upper eyelashes. Poppy has my favorite sculpt to repaint. It's so versatile that each repaint becomes totally different without trying. Repainting Poppy is so much fun, that all my Poppies will be operated sooner or later. Even the most coveted ones like Switzerland and India. They just don't fit in my collection the way they are. Some will be sold too, like this one. Her name is Linnet, after the little grey and red bird. Even though I'd like to keep her, I spent too much money on five convention dolls. Argh!
For the first time in forever... I tried to repaint the full face. Well... I don't like my first attempt. My hands were shaking all the time! Maybe for the next time.
A visiting NS unit that has a neat past going by Moncton on CN 305. This was one of the very few to deviate from the regular paint scheme and graphics of NS and had the large Operation Livesaver decals on its hood. Now repainted in the current scheme
pullip full custom repaint with face up, wig , clothes and diorama display box by me Rach Hell. commission but More dolls available here »
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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.
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Wiped my other Bratz practice head and discovered some yellow discoloration on cheeks and lips. Interesting enough, there was no staining by the eyes despite being quite heavily painted. I have a feeling I didn't bother to seal the whole face before painting, but I don't remember. Either way, I suspect the culprit is either the yellow or the red paint.
Walls are Benjamin Moore 'Suntan Yellow' (Regal Select) in an eggshell finish. Trim is Sherwin Williams 'Extra White' (Emerald) in a semi-gloss finish. Ceilings are Zinsser Stainblock Ceiling Paint in flat bright white (straight out of the can). Light fixtures are West Elm's Sculptural Glass Faceted Flushmount - Small (Milk). Prints are a selection of National Park posters from etsy/PurpleMooseBasics
God I been looking for my macro lens for over an hour @__@''
Here are the repaints I'm working on pre-sealing. For their owners.
monster high repainted abbey in the classic thin body with facial blushing of pinks and blues and eyebrows of purple and blue with whisp of eyebrows hair one by one painted. a natural style lip in pink tone with individual lines. soft mica work on the cheeks
I am repainting the interior of my house.
I chose strong lines and shapes for my photo essay.
Perhaps down the road I shall post a before and after of the house, but alas I am not finished painting yet...
I just found some black and white process photos of Necrosha I never uploaded. This was before I applied the the leaf gold tattooing on her.
I wanted to keep my Physical Deaducation Ghoulia because her hair is so thick and the color is so rich, but I'm spoiled by the jointing system on the newer dolls. D: It's frustrating trying to pose her with the elastic when the newer dolls have pegs. I actually wanted to keep my Dead Tired Ghoulia's default painting because I think it's really cute. I really like how my repainted Ghoulia has freckles though. :,3 She's so cuuuuute I don't want to wipe her.
Monster High Dead Tired Cleo de Nile repaint. Finally got around to it, painted her yesterday. I thought it would be a good idea to paint some henna-patterns on her hands... Her teeny, tiny hands. That was quite hard and ended up a bit too messy for my tastes, but for now, it'll have to do and I'm not sure I want to redo it, ever xD
I also made the saree, though I'm either going to buy or make her a better one in the future.
Overview, taken without flash (also, I should probably have waited with taking pictures until the next day, since it was already getting dark)
I repainted her about 3 times.
She'll be for sale here; www.etsy.com/listing/100141966/lagoona-repaint
Love to redress my OOAK Silkstone Barbie and to "Play" with her, with the real vintage Barbies I am afraid I could damage something! Here she is wearing a Givenchy gown made by IT after Funny Face with Audrey Hepburn. Her fascinator is OOAK.
Repaint and hairstyle by me inspired by vintage Ponytail Barbie.