A place where you can share your unique doll creations.
OOAK means" one of a kind", a doll which is changed in any way, like a new Repaint, a Reroot, a custom made outfit is unique and special. Everything selfdesigned or inspired by something else but selfmade is welcome here. No matter if the doll is created by you or you just posses her, she is welcome!
I´m looking forward to see your wonderfull OOAK fashion doll creations!
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Fashion doll Repainting and Customizing is a new kind of Pop Art. Creating an unique doll requires a lot of work, but the results are absolutely worth it!
This group is a place where you can share your own creations but also share your knowledge in repainting, rerooting, sewing...
If you never did an OOAK before, but you would like to start and need some tips, than you´re perfect here as well.
(Only redressed doll into not selfmade outfits are not OOAK...just in case you´re wondering)
Check out the pages on the right! If you would like to start a new category, just write a comment and I will open a new page.
I hope you´ll have fun in this group and I hope that we will learn alot from each other
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Started by Sam. Last reply by Lulemee on Friday. 7 Replies 0 Loves
I'm not a professional repainter, but I would like to customize my new Fashional Royalty doll. I have tried repainting a Tonner Tyler in the past --gave myself a B+ (okay but not amazing!) but I'm…Read More
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Comment by Lulemee on Friday 2 new Audrey Hepburn dolls (How to steal a million, Galaxy Chocolate commercial) in the corresponding section and in the Cartoon section Disney´s Snow White, Aurora and Tinkerbell. I hope you like them!
Comment by Lulemee on Friday hello there! i was away for sooo long, but now I´m back! I made a few new dolls in meantime, two new Audrey Hepburn dolls and a few new Disney dolls. I would love if you check them out and tell me what you think!
Comment by Terry Barner on November 1, 2012 at 2:47 Still a newbie in this community but my current passion is to paint and design for Horsman's Urban Vita, and friends.
Comment by Yaz'mine Ferrari on October 27, 2012 at 18:36
Comment by Sam on September 12, 2012 at 5:28 Well, I bought the paint recommended by a really spectacular repaint artist ... sigh. I couldn't get all the original paint off my doll. It stayed in the creases around her eyes and mouth. So I thought, I'll just cover the old paint up. That didn't work too good. And like the last time I tried to repaint a doll, I got brush strokes on her eyeballs even though I used flow medium and retarder. My first attempt was an F-, so in a few days I'll clean her face off again and try again. Mixing the paint is hard. Even with retarder mixed in, the paint dries faster than I can paint. I finally had to stop because my eyes were so tired. I had magifying glasses, and I tried using a magnifying lamp as well, but it was too difficult to position the doll under the lamp and THEN get the paint right. After two hours it wasn't fun anymore, so I stopped. I think the repaint artists are magicians! How do they get all those tiny tiny shades of color in the pupil? Sigh, sigh, sigh!
Comment by andy sorensen on June 27, 2012 at 21:28 thanks for the info annie!
Comment by Annie nicole Bowles on June 26, 2012 at 22:24 the dolls look lovely just wonderful painting :)
Comment by Annie nicole Bowles on June 26, 2012 at 22:23 andy sorensenI don't know about the puffy paint I know that E-6000 holds just about anything it's super super glue I use it to glue my dolls hair on but make sure what you glue you want it to stay glued cuss I haven't been able to take my dolls hair off since i glued it with this glue.
Comment by andy sorensen on June 26, 2012 at 18:02 i have a question, hopefully someone can help!!! i recently saw a blog where a woman got the monster high DIY kit doll, and the wigs didn't fit right, so she used puffy paint to do a pixie style hair cut.....it was SO CUTE, but i am wondering if anyone has tried this??? if so, what were your results???? it looks cute, but is it "durible"? i think my concern in that it would just peel off.......thanks!
Comment by Nilsa M. Donelan on June 26, 2012 at 3:34 she is so pretty!!
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