Projects

This project journal was originally on DoA and was copied over more-or-less 1-to-1.
Emoji codes have largely been left in, comments and spoilers have been taken out.



I got this Tara second-hand about a month ago and she's been a bit of a ride. She came with those really odd modded feet, for instance, so I quickly ordered some normal-looking parts from Dollmore. She came with a nice faceup that I didn't dare to wipe, so I've been compromising by making her a frilly dress and a sleek wig and getting her fancy shoes and she quickly spiralled into a doll I didn't really have fun looking at? I definitely wanted her with a spunkier personality so I went ahead with a style-180 instead of moping about whenever she was in my view.



This is what we're starting with:



She's pretty! And no shade on the previous faceup but she looks a little boring :sweat


Since the long wig didn't really do it, maybe a short one will! A pixie cut!



don't we all love combing yarn (this was not enough)




From a cappuchiner to a meaner! I realised very quickly that for a short haircut at 1/4 scale I'd have to start cutting it as I'm gluing more layers. Eyebrow razor was my tool of choice - worked well for feathered ends.
A top european tip for anyone looking for something similarly fast-drying to Aileen's Tacky Glue often used in wig tutorials: *this* is what you want. So much faster than PVA! I ran out of wefts half-way, made some more, cut my hand while doing it.




This is the harvest of the next day. I still want to get it a bit shorter and have to glue in some bits to hide bald spots.




I have so much trouble posing her normally and there she is, in pants, not throwing off her wig, not kicking and flopping around. And looking at her like this I was immediately convinced to take out the nail polish remover and redo her face.


next up, the new face ->





I usually start with blushing and always mess up brows and lashes, so I did it the other way around and it worked so well, I'm now mad at myself for not trying it any sooner.






Tip for dewy skin: dab a tiny bit of gloss on the face with a makeup sponge. Boom! - saved you from buying glitter or another medium.






hehe painted teeth gap




The fixes on the short wig are still drying so I can't get a shot with that but look at her! I'm so happy I went for wiping and hoping I can do decent brows and lashes on her! I am very proud of my work this time. I also put in much sparser upper lashes to see her eyes better.



To conclude this silly little project journal - if you are doubting about redoing a doll that you're starting to feel weird about, please just go ahead and redo them! The worst that can happen is you'll have to do the faceup again.


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