chocolate doll soup. franken-deer is now dyed! the result isn’t perfect- there’s a lot of streaking and marbling- but it’s done, and that’s more than can be said about a lot of my projects. excited to put her back together tomorrow!
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chocolate doll soup. franken-deer is now dyed! the result isn’t perfect- there’s a lot of streaking and marbling- but it’s done, and that’s more than can be said about a lot of my projects. excited to put her back together tomorrow!
just some details of the dye job. her headcap is the color I was originally going for, but when her head came out super streaky I just went for something darker but equally pretty. the second pic shows some, er, unfortunate findings as a result of the dye: she had some leftover hot glue sueding (the green stuff) I hadn’t noticed. finally some closeups of the spotting on her torso/arms and the way her face took the dye differently. I don’t mind these details, I think they work.
all together! now that she’s all dried off and assembled, you can see more unevenness in the dye job, but I did the parts in pairs so that at least each side matches. and I love how the fur on her legs came out! it looks so much better when it’s all close to the same color lol.