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Introducing Amethyst, My MIO Pullip! - Printable Version +- Dolly Market Forum (https://forums.dollymarket.net) +-- Forum: Doll and Art Galleries (https://forums.dollymarket.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=28277) +--- Forum: Pullip and Friends (https://forums.dollymarket.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=28258) +--- Thread: Introducing Amethyst, My MIO Pullip! (/showthread.php?tid=7258174) |
RE: Introducing Amethyst, My MIO Pullip! - Brill - 01-17-2015 ![]() RE: Introducing Amethyst, My MIO Pullip! - Starwaia - 01-18-2015 What a sweetie! I've considered getting a MIO kit myself, especially when Junkyspot was selling them, but I watched a video of how to put them together and must admit I got a little intimidated. Was it difficult getting it right? I imagine having prior e ![]() RE: Introducing Amethyst, My MIO Pullip! - PullipPrincess - 01-18-2015 (01-17-2015, 01:40 PM)Brill Wrote: Aww~! Thank you so much! That's so sweet of you to say! :3 Amethyst's head is going to swell to the size of a Blythe's head with all the compliments! xD (01-18-2015, 05:44 AM)Starwaia Wrote: What a sweetie! I've considered getting a MIO kit myself, especially when Junkyspot was selling them, but I watched a video of how to put them together and must admit I got a little intimidated. Was it difficult getting it right? I imagine having prior e Thank you~! And putting the doll together is actually pretty simple. ![]() ![]() For actual customizing and working on the faceup, for the most part it wasn't too hard and again, took a lot of patience. If you make a mistake, it should be easy to remove with a magic eraser and try again, so long as you don't use things like permanent markers, or anything with oil in them. You definitely want things that are oil-free, like chalk pastels, watercolor pencils, oil-free makeup (yes, you can use real makeup if you'd like!) and water-based acrylic paints. ![]() I also suggest checking out these links to help give you a better idea on how customizing and putting together a Pullip is done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLiE5R2qY0k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZueBDeskweo This is a great guide too for people who are working on their first faceup: http://pullipsandjunk.com/2013/11/13/how-to-customize-pullip-the-guide-for-the-not-that-particularly-artistically-skilledinclined-part-1/ http://pullipsandjunk.com/2013/11/15/how-to-customize-pullip-the-guide-for-the-not-that-particularly-artistically-skilledinclined-part-2-reveal/ Sorry this was such a long reply, but I do hope this was helpful, and I do think customizing your own MIO is so worth it and lots of fun, so I really hope you decide to try it out! ![]() |