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Post by nordicfairies on Feb 3, 2015 10:41:31 GMT -8
She is a real beauty:) love the sofa as well ! Body type looks great, would like one in this and one in the more childish type
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Post by maryna on Apr 3, 2015 14:18:15 GMT -8
Thank you so much for your support and for creating this topic. I have a new doll Queen of Diamonds, you can see her on my blog www.weeluckycharms.blogspot.ca/ (sorry I don't know how to post the images here yet), she is one of my four Queens, the next one I will be making is Queen of hearts.
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Post by jealoushe on Apr 3, 2015 14:31:26 GMT -8
I love these dolls..! I also loved hearing about the use of polymer clay instead of leather in the joints... I guess that it is applied thinly and baked on.. I never knew you could apply polymer clay over porcelain so it's good to hear of new innovations. Do the younger bodied dolls have glass eyes as well..?
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Post by allurose on Apr 3, 2015 19:04:58 GMT -8
Maryna, I LOVE your new girl! Her joints are so smoothly sculpted! And I know from handling Nessa's girl that she must post very well. I hope your auction is very successful!
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Post by bibarina on Apr 4, 2015 7:29:57 GMT -8
She is beautiful! I also love your Geisha commission- stunning! Good luck with your auction, I wish I could bid! There is going to be a lucky new owner out there- I hope it is someone from the forum so we can see more of her!!
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Post by maryna on Apr 7, 2015 3:35:43 GMT -8
Thank you Jealoushe polymer lining works great for me, doll poses smoothly and holds in place, the coat is from 2mm to 3mm thick depending on the place it is applied.I don't use inset eyes, all of my girls have painted eyes, I feel like I can put more expression when I paint them Thank you Allurose and Bibarina, crossing my fingers for her auction hope she goes in to a very loving home!
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Post by sunshinegirl on May 17, 2015 7:10:06 GMT -8
Wow, really beautiful dolls I like their faces particularly!
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