Poopsie Sparkly Critters Slime Series 2-1 heads rebodied onto Monster High G3 bodies! Cloud girlie is dressed in a variety of MH G3 clothes, while Star girlie has a custom OOAK look!
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Poopsie Sparkly Critters Slime Series 2-1 heads rebodied onto Monster High G3 bodies! Cloud girlie is dressed in a variety of MH G3 clothes, while Star girlie has a custom OOAK look!
More details below the cut!
Mx. Fumetto - OC Doll Custom
Supplies: used/incomplete J-Doll Friedrichstrasse, stray Anna (Frozen) doll boots, fabric, paint, wire, magnetic whiteboard, black EVA foam, chipboard, glue
This is actually a project I finished apparently last year a little before the move. My photos date from June 2025! Details and more photos below the cut.
Someday, together, we'll shine - ~21"x~32" - Punchneedle wall hanging, acrylic yarn. 2025
Based on this piece in Utena? (Oh My!) UTENA! [Newtype, November 1997] by T. Takeyuki.
I messed up a little bit-- in tracing, I forgot to mirror the piece (punchneedle is worked from the back). Thankfully the piece works both ways, and I caught the error in time to at least get the signature looking correct from the front!
I also originally intended this as a rug. But due to a variety of factors*, I didn't have enough of the dark purple/blue. To ensure it would last the whole piece, I used an extremely low pile, and in the process of trimming I realized there was no way this thing would survive foot traffic. So a wall hanging it became. *me falling in love with a 20-year+ discontinued colorway of yarn
So I have like. a giant backlog of photos of various art projects to upload! Some of them will be on my old plain brown background, and others will be on this snazzy new little nature scene background I made for myself with punchneedle.
I'm quite happy with how it turned out! The perspective shift of it changing directions worked more or less exactly how I'd hoped it would.
Following that, a variety of crocheted covers for needle-grip-holders for my Lavor punchneedles and crochet hooks! The starry one is actually polymer clay w/ hardware designed to hopefully let me use any crochet hook as a rug-hooking needle, but admittedly I haven't tried it much yet. These were all freeform patterns I did as I went. I'm quite happy with how they turned out!