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Anybody else getting completely benign doll posts flagged as mature randomly?? Like not even nude dolls. Just completely normal, clothed pictures. Like the one of Nines i recently posted got flagged??? I'm choosing to blame those "girlbloggers" who have been spamming the doll tag lately. Some of their posts are.. questionable, to say the least. I mean what other reason could there be?
Edit to add: the bjd confession blog has been marked as "sensitive" suddenly. Which is mainly reserved for nude and prn blogs. There is absolutely something going on, and i'd bet money it's what i mentioned above. How annoying.
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guys not to brag but look what i made

some details under the cut






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FRANK IERO REVENGE ERA RAINBOW HIGH DOLL
Made this for my sister's 18th birthday and I FINALLY get to yap about it!! Clothes, belt, and tie were all hand sewn by me. I learned how to rivet and attach fasteners! I modified the River Kendall doll by cutting and dying his hair, removing his eyebrows and buzzed sides. They aren't pictured here but I also stripped and repainted River's shoes. Glued jump rings to his face for piercings and used sewing pins as earrings. Never did this before, btw. Just a lot of super helpful tutorials and reddit to guide me 😬🙏.
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I’ve been looking at the Trashion Alley dolls (RIP) and I love the concept but I don’t know for the life of me what the blue dress is?! I know it’s a sock, newspaper, and a doily but what is the blue one? Snack wrapper? But then what are the under layers? More snack wrappers? And then what are the shoes?!
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Rattino ragazza! 🐁
Sooo I am kind of obsessed with Trashion Alley so I needed to make some characters with some trash outfits! I gathered a bunch of inspo and one of my faves was this potato sack dress from Dolce & Gabbana spring 2013 rtw and then it reminded me of this one photoshoot Marilyn Monroe did in a potato sack so it just made sense to make her a reference to this iconic look!
The shoes Marilyn is wearing really reminded me of those orange potato and onion bags with the plastic strings (I hope someone knows what I’m talking about??) so I thought they make perfect sense to be the laces of her shoes. The base is made from cork which is something seen with sandals and also is a material that a fashionable rat girl would be able to find and reuse.
I don’t have a name for her yet…any ideas?
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OMG! She looks so good!!



I’m your favourite bratz doll’s favourite bratz doll💐👑
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What to look for when making Long Hair for Dolls - The Differences in 100% Acrylic Yarns
Hey lovely doll peeps, hope you're having a good day! So over in the Dollblr community here on Tumblr, some people had some questions regarding making doll hair out of acrylic yarn. So I took some time to grab some yarn from my stash and lay out what I know about working with it. It was helpful there, so now I'm copying the post over here so you all can enjoy it and use its knowledge for your own doll needs. That said, if you're interested in the Dollbllr community, go reach out to @plasma-packin-peep/@peepersponies to see about getting an invite. It's a really sweet group of people from what I've experienced so far. <3
Let me give you a quick summary of about five years worth of learning to work with this material.

Welcome to my desk! Before you are five different yarns from my stash. All of these are 100% acrylic. As you can see, acrylic yarn comes in a wide variety of sizes and softness, and while I can do the same things to all of them, they will behave slightly differently. My favorites of this bunch are the Yarn Bee True Colors and the Charisma. Yarn Bee is the native brand to Hobby Lobby, and Charisma I've found at Michaels. Loops & Threads and Hometown, which aren't pictured here, other brands I've enjoyed working with in their thicker fiber variants, also over at Michaels.
The common wisdom in the doll community is that you use 100% acrylic because it's a synthetic fiber that can handle heat. That means it can handle a flat iron or curling wand without melting, which is what makes it look similar to real human hair on this scale. I haven't tested a ton in the way of other fibers. But one of my dolls, Sass here, uses a combination of 100% acrylic yarn and a yarn that's part acrylic, part nylon, and I wanna say part spandex? It's been like 4 years since I made this guy, and that yarn's label is lost, but you can see that the nylon yarn sticks out a little. It doesn't flat iron nicely into a fluffy, realistic hair, it's more stringy. So useful to know if you want that look!

So here's what we're going to do. I've taken all of the yarns pictured and taken them apart to show you how much fiber I lose on an average yarn prep. I'm gonna show you what that looks like from left to right. My method is to cut my yarn, unravel each strand by hand, then take a wire pet brush to it to smooth it out. Instead of tying my yarn to a hanger or hoop, I hold it in my hand, brush through the yarn gently until I'm halfway through, then flip it and go after it from the other side. This is good for ensuring that my length is preserved. Whatever fiber gets stuck in the pet brush, I then take out, mush together, and brush through again so that I have more yarn hair to work with. After that, I will take a flat iron to it and then brush through one more time, but I'm not showing those last two steps here. That said, sometimes flat ironing does lead to losing more fiber, so that is something to consider.

Let's start with that big chonker. This is also a Yarn Bee yarn, and it's probably ideal for an easy time getting your hair unraveled. I have yet to use this one on a doll, truth be told I got it on clearance and haven't figured out who the color would suit. It's very easy to pull apart and work with, and as you can see, it retains a lot of its length.

Next is the True Colors. This stuff is so soft, which is why it's my preference, and while it can be easy to tear apart, you can still retain a lot of length if you're gentle. Like look at the far right, that's all the fiber I took out of the pet brush and mushed back together. It's still a pretty sizable amount of yarn fiber to work with!

The Charisma is a similar story. Something you've probably noticed is that not all yarns have the same amount of strands when pulled apart. I tend to see 2 to 4 on average when I'm prepping yarn. This is a two strander, and once again, it's soft and delightful. Highly recommend going to a physical store and touching your yarn before your buy it. The softer stuff is my preference given how much I'm holding and touching it.

This yarn from Mainstay I got on clearance at Walmart, and it's actually quite soft to the touch! As you can see, our strands are getting thinner here, which is harder to unravel with your fingers. I loose a lot of length when brushing through yarn like this, and it's hard to mush the fibers back together. Yarn like this is incredibly common, and I'll be honest, I don't love working with it. ^^''' But it may be perfect for your project needs! All depends on what you want in a yarn. If you're looking to give a doll a wavy/curled hair without having to curl it yourself, just unraveling and plugging a lot of these in might be for you!

I don't remember where this seafoam green yarn came from, but I think it might be yarn marketed for making baby clothes. It's very thin, and it knots a little at the ends when you unravel it, which is frustrating. I managed to preserve and reconstruct pretty well with this fiber, but the amount of hassle it takes to get through this for a full head of doll hair is very aaaahhh. Like I said, maybe this works for your project. I tend to save this kind of yarn for stuff like accents rather than the main hair color, just because it takes so long to work with.
And there you have it! Those are my notes about brushing out doll hair! As a quick aside, you don't have to brush out yarn in order for it to be beautiful. Sometimes I like to only unravel it and use it that way, like with my recent fairy doll here. She uses a blend of two True Colors yarns and I wanna say a Charisma for the white. There's even a pink and white yarn in here that I didn't brush out, I just boiled and then froze it around a foam curler and threw it in for more texture, though it's a bit tough to spot in this photo.

At the end of the day, you can use just about any acrylic yarn for your project, the question is really what are you willing to put up with. I know myself, I know that I can put on a movie or chat with friends as I'm unraveling a thicker fiber yarn and then brush it out another time and have it be tolerable. That works for me. As you can see, a staple of my dolls is having really long, soft yarn hair, so it makes sense that this is what I gravitate towards. XD




But maybe you want something different out of your yarn experience. That's fine too! The best thing you can do is experiment to see what you like. Do what makes you happy! There is no wrong way to customize your dolls (so long as you're not putting yourself or others in danger). Go have fun, be kind to yourself, and be safe in handling your materials. And of course, if you have any questions, feel free to ask! I've been customizing since November of 2018, and I love chatting about this art form. To my beginners especially, there is no such thing as a stupid question, don't be afraid to ask for help if you're unsure of where to go.
Here's wishing you all a wonderful day, and happy customizing! <3
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seeing everyone with their G3 Cattys while I'm waiting for her to get off backorder...

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So I'm gonna make a list of people who are pretty good resources on learning new things for taking care of and customizing dolls here. Please feel free to send me recommendations.
Doll hair care/styling/rerooting:
Peace love and plastic
PLANET HIMM
ZombiexCorn
Rodney Rainbow
Draculijah
Minor alterations and crafting:
My Froggy Stuff
Delightful Dolls
Adult Doll Collector
Repainting and Full Alterations:
Of Crafts and Curios
Dollightful
Poppen Atelier
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LOL Cleopatra doll is on sale on US amazon
I hadn't seen anyone else make a post about it yet
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