Introducing Amethyst, My MIO Pullip!
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grin she is so perfect!
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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 experience with these dolls can help a lot. I just don't want to get fed up halfway through and not finish it, as I've done at times with other projects... D:
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(01-17-2015, 01:40 PM)Brill Wrote: grin she is so perfect!

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 experience with these dolls can help a lot. I just don't want to get fed up halfway through and not finish it, as I've done at times with other projects... D:

Thank you~! And putting the doll together is actually pretty simple. smile Some thing that you may want to know to make the process easier are that the straight edge of the eyelids are the bottom part, not the side with the curved edge. :3 Also, it would greatly help if you have a good Phillip's head screwdriver with a comfortable handle. It was a nightmare for me using my old screwdriver, but as soon as I got a new one, I found it to be a million times easier to take her apart and put her back together. yay Overall, I think the hardest part is gluing down the lashes. It could have been because I used different lashes than the ones that came in the kit that had a stiffer band, but it was a bit difficult keeping them from sliding around and sticking to my tweezers. It just takes patience though.

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. smile

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...ed-part-1/

http://pullipsandjunk.com/2013/11/15/how...-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! yay
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~Parfait (Dal Heart Macaron), Alice (Pullip Alice du Jardin), and Amethyst (Custom MIO Pullip), my most special dolls <3~

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