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As you say...I order mine from bountifulbaby.com
You can order premixed paints (Genisis Heat Set Paints) to paint on them.(you have to bake them on)
A lot of money and technique goes into them. I, and a lot of other people, suggest buying cheap dolls from a resale shop and stripping the factory paint off of them... to test different techniques on. I found that it was more difficult to paint on the cheap dolls than the kits from BB.com. I am glad that I tried the paints out on the cheapies though.
Good luck
I use a size 38 felting needle the trick is to learn to use very few hairs. Anywhere from 1 to 3 hairs is exceptable. Also the lighter the hair color the less it shows where it it's rooted. I try to just take a few hairs when I'm rooting and not a bunch. Slowly slide the needle over the hair to catch it. If you get more than you want...tweezers! pick out the unwanted.I just finished my first reborn the other day... I want to add a magnetic binkie to him so I had to remove his head...![]()
I was wondering what you use to secure the magnet and what you use to seal the rooted hair with. What needle size do you use? I feel like mine looks too plug-ish and I am too afraid to use it on my reborn. I like him as a baldy anyway.
I was going to sell him... but I think I am attached to him. LOL
I just ordered another kit... the same one so I could make another one to sell. BF thinks I am crazy, but I would like to get in to making silicone babies! It is so darn expensive to start though!!!
What do you think?
This kit is "Taite" by Denise Pratt
He is a premie and is only 15in. He is weighted at about 2.5 lbs.
I think I achieved all the fun colors a very angry baby turns! LOL
I wanted him to look freshly squeezed (just born)
I bought 2 really cheap dolls from a resale shop to practice on, but to work on a new kit is totally different. It is much easier and the paint is accepted much better.
I would like to improve my mottling techniques... I get somewhat impatient with doing layer after layer of super thin paint. I like to see results right away, but I have to catch myself and stop and bake before I do the next layer.