can someone help me please if you have any idea where I can find dolls like these. thank you
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can someone help me please if you have any idea where I can find dolls like these. thank you
If I could find a custom doll artist who could do me a solid, I'd pay up. Because.......
Gonna go outright and say it. Thranduil is Ken and Barbie depending on his mood.
I would like to introduce a doll maker M4rina Sharipa to the community if you haven't seen her work. Though not ABJD she makes wonderfully detailed dolls and I just wanted to let y'all know.
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"Forever is Waiting" by Tyy was the first Wedding doll that I designed.
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She was made for the 2000 BMAA Competition that was held Annual through Barbie Bazaar Magazine.
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I entered her in the Bridal Category. (Obviously) lol
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I wanted to ensure that my Bride was unique so I made her gown as modern as they get.
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I designed a halter top with a bold collar and a fitted long skirt.
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Instead of the traditional veil I moved the tulle to her train.
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I have included my original sketch. As you can see I was going quite a few different ways with this one until I decided on the last dress.
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(Years later I revisited this idea but used the design on a Silkstone Barbie - Grecian Wedding (See Video https://youtu.be/OzhXqfDRutQ )
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The Wedding gown was designed using White Dupioni silk.
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Her necklace was a three strand vintage pearl and crystal creation.
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She wore no other jewels than this.
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I wanted her gown to say it all.
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Her cuffs were made of the same fabric as the gown and held together with vintage pearls.
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Her shoes that are not shown in these shots were hand beaded with tiny clear crystals.
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Her hair and makeup were also done as to not upstage her gown. Her hair was a simple side sloped bang with soft curls on the ends.
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She had eyelashes to enhance her blue eyes with simple espresso lips and again no earrings or other jewels to conflict with her gown.
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You can see her in the Barbie Bazaar June 2001 issue.
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She is also picture here with other Robert Tonner Tyler Wentworth dolls that I designed
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CLICK HERE IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THIS VIDEO:👇🏾👇🏾
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Forever is Waiting:
https://youtu.be/-ZlalYFWZE0
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Enjoy the view!!!!
Every day, I go to a site, no matter if it's Pinterest, Etsy, Ebay, or others... Every day these sites are changing for the worse. No matter if it's social media, or selling sites. I for one am fed up. I'm experimenting on sites that leave doll artists alone. Let the artists create their awesome dolls. I will report back on how it goes. I'm experimenting to see if another site will get any views. I'll report back in a few weeks.
https://dollocity.ecrater.com/p/33283015/ooak-warrior-barbie-doll-by
Thanks to you recast lovers, not only one of Rump3ldolls sculpts but BOTH of them have been recast because some asshat decided to sell to thieves. Now the artist has to compete with selling cheap imitations selling their own creations and is contemplating whether or not to continue selling their work. So thanks a whole bunch you assholes, and for those who didn’t buy the heads and bought recasts in general, you’re to blame too for normalizing this and just as much of an asshole too
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Pride Collab 🏳️🌈 Repaint Studio Killers Cherry custom doll Ever After H...
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June was pride month 🏳️🌈 To celebrate this month me and my fellow doll artists collab to give to 5 pride dolls 🏳️🌈 In this video, I'm going to repaint Studio Killers singer Cherry out of an Ever after high Cupit doll 🏳️🌈