Lilly sculpt by Denise Pratt makeover is done. The reason for the makeover? She was my very first reborn and I did her with air dry paints. Within a month of making her, paint was coming off and she was getting a very dirty look to her. It seemed like the paint was attracting dirt instead of repelling; which is what the air dry varnish was supposed to do.
The mohair I chose was not of the highest quality mohair and the color was not the Honey Blonde that I was hoping for, instead it was orange. Rooting was a nightmare both times around. Rooting tips: Premium Mohair using a lower grade mohair makes horrible rooting. Meaning getting a strand of hair to root next to impossible. Heated rice sock: The vinyl for the head was rock hard and trying to root was like rooting cement. Getting the needle into the vinyl without breaking...another impossibility. So this time around I used a sock filled with rice and stuck the rice filled sock in the microwave with a mug of water for a minute and a half to 2 minutes. The mug of water keeps the rice from scorching and when the rice scorches it can smell real bad. I would take the rice filled sock and stuff it into the head and wait a few minutes and viola vinyl was like softened butter to root.
So here she is Little Adriana aka Lilly Sculpt: I decided to make her a little older than a newborn and think she does look a little better. I think she makes a nice little 4 month old just starting to sit up.
All of her little outfits except her pink striped onsie is made by me.
The first picture is before the makeover. You will see the little foot that is up, on the heal where the paint is peeling. This was happening to fingertips, toes and heals.
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Saturday, November 29, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Faith Elizabeth aka Kaelin Sculpt in better lighting
Beautiful sunny, cold with snow on the ground day today. Decided to take advantage of the sun coming through the window and snap some shots in natural light. Way too cold to do an outside photo shoot; balmy 6 degrees Fahrenheit Brrrrr!!!!
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Introducing Faith Elizabeth - Kaelin Sculpt by Denise Pratt
I finally got little Kaelin Pratt done. She is now:
Faith Elizabeth
Sunday, November 15th 2014
8:37 P.M. MST
Weight: 3lbs. 4ozs.
16 inches long
Both outfits were made by me.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
New Baby In The Works - Kaelin by Denise Pratt
Been a super busy month so far. I decided to start a new sculpt - Kaelin by Denise Pratt. She is TINY and when finished she will be 16" long.
My Lilly sculpt has been put to the side. She was in the middle of rooting but was having a hard time. It is either the mohair I am using or the vinyl. Getting the hair to stay in the head has been the issue. Instead of getting completely frustrated I have put her in a safe place.
When not reborning Kaelin, I am working on my other business that is booming right now. I sew dog coats, scarves and leg warmers. Like I said it has been a very busy month.
So here is little Kaelin as a WIP (Work In Progress) She is far from finished. These pictures were taken in natural light. We actually had beautiful sunshine pouring into the windows and I took advantage of the rays. Today not so lucky.
My Lilly sculpt has been put to the side. She was in the middle of rooting but was having a hard time. It is either the mohair I am using or the vinyl. Getting the hair to stay in the head has been the issue. Instead of getting completely frustrated I have put her in a safe place.
When not reborning Kaelin, I am working on my other business that is booming right now. I sew dog coats, scarves and leg warmers. Like I said it has been a very busy month.
So here is little Kaelin as a WIP (Work In Progress) She is far from finished. These pictures were taken in natural light. We actually had beautiful sunshine pouring into the windows and I took advantage of the rays. Today not so lucky.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Reborn Baby Adriana Makeover -- Lilly Sculpt by Denise Pratt
Been super busy and was able to fit in a complete makeover for my little Adriana, who is the Lilly sculpt by Denise Pratt. She was my very first reborn. If you read my very first post to this blog about her and all the troubles I had. The Post can be found here
She was completely stripped of the air dry paints and hair was removed. She has now been done with Genesis Heat Set Paints and will be hand rooted with a much nicer mohair that is blonde, not orange.
The pictures show she is almost completed with the painting process. Fingernails, toenails, eyebrows and sealer. Then the rooting process will begin. I look forward to doing the nails, the dreaded eyebrows are the pain. lol I have been able to pretty much master everything involved with reborning except the little barely there eyebrows that you see on actual newborns. Sigh, Challenge. I can draw the most perfect eyebrows on paper with a pencil but when you have to use the paintbrush and paint on something that is 3-d instead of flat YIKES!!!! With the other babies that you see on this blog again the eyebrows were my downfall. I would spend at least 4-6 hours just getting the little lines to come out looking like eyebrows.
Pictures:
She was completely stripped of the air dry paints and hair was removed. She has now been done with Genesis Heat Set Paints and will be hand rooted with a much nicer mohair that is blonde, not orange.
The pictures show she is almost completed with the painting process. Fingernails, toenails, eyebrows and sealer. Then the rooting process will begin. I look forward to doing the nails, the dreaded eyebrows are the pain. lol I have been able to pretty much master everything involved with reborning except the little barely there eyebrows that you see on actual newborns. Sigh, Challenge. I can draw the most perfect eyebrows on paper with a pencil but when you have to use the paintbrush and paint on something that is 3-d instead of flat YIKES!!!! With the other babies that you see on this blog again the eyebrows were my downfall. I would spend at least 4-6 hours just getting the little lines to come out looking like eyebrows.
Pictures:
Her head, arms and hands
Face - Trying to get a close up of her "Angel's Kiss" on the forehead
One little ear
The other ear
Detail work of her hands, fingers and creases
More detail work of her palms and the creases in her fingers and hands
Close Up
Nail beds
Legs and Feet
The soles - Ahh Little toes -
Close up - Showing the vein work on the ankles
The calves and more vein work
Baby Feet in my hand..May need to add a touch more blue undertones to the feet.
Legs, feet and toes. Showing the mottling and skin color
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