A quick look at the Zuru Mini Brands as accessories for MSD scaled dolls.
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Hairy business
From day one I envisioned Noa with a 90’s manga fur wig. It’s the type of wig that came with Alchemic Labo dolls since the beginning and it’s this look that made me keep Noa. And her wig was the first thing I made for her. She actually spend a considerable amount of time nekkid.Meer lezen over “Hairy business”
Noa’s Sweatshop
It’s been a while since I’ve been sewing and this weekend was the perfect opportunity. I had to taylor about 35m of curtains so I had the sewing kit out anyways. I’ve got a whole bunch of things I want to make. Things I have to make patterns for and this weekend I travelled light.Meer lezen over “Noa’s Sweatshop”
The girl in the tiger striped bikini
Every now and then I scroll by Smartdoll to take a peek. I love the idea of a 1/3 BJD and after a Alchemic Labo Smartdoll is a very close second my my wishlist. Sadly I lack the funds for one. So I have to make due with Noa, Toulouse and Miryoku (did I reallyMeer lezen over “The girl in the tiger striped bikini”
Floating head, standing head
Recently I read about ‘floating heads’.Floating heads are BJD head that have no body because the owner can’t restrain his/herself from buying more. This reminded me of the MiniFee heads I have laying in a drawer, waiting for me to build up the courage to attempt face-ups. I don’t care about naked heads in aMeer lezen over “Floating head, standing head”
Noa’s new eyes – Eye making pt. 2
Finishing my first set of eyes.
Shoes to last
If you are somewhat into the BJD world you undoubtfully have come across Danny Choo, son of the world famous shoe designer Jimmy Choo. In a YouTube video (I can’t find right now) Danny talks about this childhood and how he got to work in his dad workshop making shoes. The BJD shoes that DannyMeer lezen over “Shoes to last”
Swimsuit lessons
I tried making a quick swimsuit. Lessons were learned.
1/4 Gameboy – Now you’re playing with BJD power
Noa got a new toy to play with, a classic Gameboy!
Muslins; on drawing patterns
I tried making pants. And learned a lot in the process.