Hi everyone! Well have a looksie at this little one...Boy have I got plans for her. Don't have her yet, but I'm getting her...LOL I have been searching for an Asian baby for the longest while now and nothing has caught my eye, and then...I seen her!!! Yep she's the one... Just look at those cheeks ♥ ♥ ♥ This is Fei Yen by Cindy Musgrove, produced by Bountiful Babies...she is due out real soon, so I've been told, and I'm going to get me one... Ahhh--maybe two...LOL Who am I kidding, if it weren't for the shipping issues who knows how many I'd have in the mail. She's so sweet!!! |
Gus by Tina Kewy...
Just a wee bit more of a wait people!!!! This Gus was reborn by the sculptor herself Tina Kewy...I do believe that there are two-three more prototypes, and once they hit ebay... then kits are released to the dealers. I am eagerly waiting, and excited to see how the others prototype artist reborn him I always look forward to seeing the different versions of a particular sculpt, well it shouldn't be much longer till everyone one has their kit in hand. Did i order myself one??? No... but that's okay, I have my Khian by Tina here that still needs to be reborn... so that will no doubt keep me busy (hehehe)!!! :) Hi all... Okay so here is a peek, at the little one that I have been working on... He is such a cutie. I had to take a wee break so that I could work on another project, but I am back and am determined to get him finished.
Brycen Leigh is the Brayden sculpt by Nicole Russell. I just love how he is turning out... :0) So here are some updated pics of my little guy... I'm just loving him ♥ ♥ ♥ Sweet, Sweet, Carolina...♥ ♥ ♥Okay people... how Scrumptious is she??? Don't you just love that face? Well I'm just loving everything about her! What's not to love? full arms full legs... and just look at those lips. What an absolute cutie!!! Another wonderful kit by Marita. So... Can you tell how excited i am??? :) lol
Caroline will be a life size kit... i believe it is due out in late June! Okay, yet again another kit I adore. So we all know what that means... Yep...that's right I have ordered mine. Well...it's a Limited Edition, and I didn't want to miss out! She is a life-size newborn kit, and when completed will be 20" long. She is available for pre-orders right now on Marita Winters site... Just follow the link provided. Sweet Carolina by Marita Winters How to care for a Reborn Doll Reborn Dolls are a special type of collectible doll. Makers of these dolls use to take old baby dolls , and remove any paint or hair, then they would be reborned. Today in the practice of reborning, a new kit is used, which some tend to call Newborning. Reborning/Newborning means to take a new vinyl doll kit and make that kit looks nearly life-like.
The realism that some artist are able to obtain is totally amazing! Most kit costs are in the range of $100.00 each, which makes this a very expensive art. Some kits have been know to sell for for a considerable amount more. Blushing and molting painting techniques and mohair give the doll it's realistic look, and once they are completed and ready for sale they can cost up to $4,000 per doll. Once you have a doll this attractive and valuable you are going to need to take care of it to maintain it's delicate beauty. These are collectible dolls, and are not intended for children. Instructions... Things You'll Need
2. Wash the skin carefully with non-toxic soap and cotton swabs. Moisten one end of the cotton swab and use it to gently wipe crevices and behind the ears. Use the dry end of the cotton swab to wipe away any water. Wipe the larger areas with a baby wipe or a soft cloth to clean away any dust and dirt. 3. Brush hair with the soft infant brush to remove any dust. Gently comb the hair, then after the doll is properly covered. you may use a small amount of leave-in conditioner, making sure to wipe off any excess conditioner with your soft cloth to prevent seepage into the body or damage to the bare skin of the doll. Do not pull the hair as it has been hand-rooted and secured by a sealant on the inside of the head. 4. Replace clothing once dried, being careful of the joints. Make sure that the clothing dyes do not run, as this will cause damage to the vinyl of the doll. Arrange the cleaned doll in its display area, being careful to not put the joints in stressful positions that can cause damage. All that is left to do now ...is enjoy! |
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