February 2012
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Anonymous asked: R, I think you are really awesome. REALLY awesome. May I marry you? :3
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lineysquares asked: Would spray sealant work to put on a monster high doll before using pastels? Also should I seal it before painting as well? Thanks and I love this blog! <3
wanda-woodwards asked: Is there anywhere I can get the Winsor&Newton Brush Cleaner in the UK? (Scotland)
ohhihello asked: Wait, so if you want pastels to stick on a MH body you need to sand it first? Sounds kind of...risque if you haven't done anything like that before. 'xD Can't you just ruin the whole body by making it look really scratchy instead of sanded? It's my first time modding a MH doll, ahaha.
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Anonymous asked: Hi! I've got big question, do You use some mat varnish on monster high doll before repaint? If so, do You use it for whole doll or just for the head? Pls answer:)
limegreensilk asked: Oh, goodness; I meant as far as paints/pastels/sealants and such! This is my first project. (I blame you two and this tumblr for this, as well as having any reason to use my 5+ year old, nigh-untouched chalk pastels >U ) Uhm, ideal hair type would be good to know, as well.
limegreensilk asked: What would you consider the absolute necessities needed for modding one of the Monster High dolls?
numituzineru asked: [cough] sorry to disturb but the writing on the mod you just posted is hindi/sanskrit, not arabic... :D;; /shot/
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dammitkoi asked: Vinyl can be reshaped with a heat gun (available at most paint specialty stores and some hardware stores); abs plastic and similar compounds can be melted with cyanoacrylics but *I have not tried much of this myself* and cannot necessarily testify other than "well you can get some sick scars that way". Turn to scale modelers and kit bashers on this one, is my rec :) I can't include...
candieskulls asked: In post 18034836609 you mentioned a BJD artist by the name of Silk. Does she by any chance have a website or something to look at her work? Thanks!
Anonymous asked: Do you know what I would do if I wanted to add joints to a plastic doll that I believe has hollows in the legs/arms? Is there a something that would meld the plastic back together if I'd have to cut it? Thanks in advance~~
Anonymous asked: I just realized that you guys are running Resin Confessions! I just wanted to say thank you because I know how difficult that blog-type-thingy has been. I know you guys can do it. <3 Thank you for all of your blogs!
andimattone asked: could you list a few of the sites you follow that have to deal with bjd mods?
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fyeahabjd asked: Wahh~ Thank you for the advertisement! :)
Anonymous asked: Where do you get those chinese dolls? And what paint do you use?
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hurrhurrr asked: Hiya, first of all I love this blog @A@ soooo much! Secondly I just got a new boy in who has a scar over his right eye. It was pretty simply done with just using hot glue, but I love it. His faceup on the other hand does not suit me at all :/'' I'm just wondering if the hotglue will be okay for faceup removal? I usually use Isoprophyl Alcohol for my removals.
New Project! BJDConfessions
The original sparked our attention, however it died out very quickly. When we found the URL available, we couldn’t resist: anything related to the hobby, we want in.
http://bjdconfessions.tumblr.com/
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Anonymous asked: About the Liv mods: First of all, not to be rude, but it's easy enough to cut their heads open and cut out their eyes, leaving little sockets or whatever in to hold the eyes without eye putty. Invest in an exacto knife for this :P Also, taking their faceup's off is a pain, I need to get some of that fabled brush cleaner to try-- not even straight acetone has budged it! I would love to...
elizabethplaid asked: I'd love to see before-and-after images, tutorials and guides, maybe some unusual custom doll clothing/shoes/wigs, guides to certain materials and supplies (pastels, paint brushes, sealants), sites to buy certain supplies. I'm particularly interested in wig making. Concept art and work-in-progress images are great, too.