I'm so glad it helps! I've refined my work since and have incorporated additional tools. I'll have to create more content to share the techniques. Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this video. It's very informative for someone who has no prior knowledge like me. I'm a total newbie and find that all of the other videos are directed at people with at least basic knowledge. I'm subscribing. please keep up the excellent work.
Thank you! I'm glad it has been useful in any way. I had to temporarily pause the Blythe Series as the eye chips I ordered never came in. In the meantime, I commenced other projects & she got put away for safe keeping - and life went on. But *exclusive*: I've recently brought her back out, though I STILL need those eye chips. Thank you so much for your support 🙏🏻 & feedback.
Hi, Lena! With different molds and manufacturers comes the variety of names. Zhongshan Debisheng Toys, or DBS, is a company that manufactures several different kinds of doll and doll accessories, including a specific high-quality imitation Blythe doll. Welcome to the Blythe world!
Thank you! Thank you so much for this! It's amazing to me that you have only a few likes on this when you're the only one I've found that was honest and told me how to specifically just do sleep eyes which is what I wanted! And since you made this video I now know I can actually do this myself and not mess up my doll😍
Awe! I'm super glad you found this helpful, and it gives you the tools needed to confidently embark on this customization. You're very kind about the 'likes' comment. I honestly just hope to share information when I can. It's rewarding when it is able to be utilized constructively. Thank you for your comment. Boosted my mood today! 🤗
This is great! I will try this sometime. I have a Blythe with a weak knee - my fix was to squeeze a thin layer of hot glue on the inner joint of the lower half of the leg. It seemed the peg in the joint was a bit too long (the lower part was not flush with the upper part) so the hot glue helped to compensate for the extra length, and I think it adds some friction. I REALLY like this idea, though. Reinforcing the peg makes so much sense. Thanks so much!!
That was a fantastic remedy! I had considered using glue, not hot glue but a super glue, but I wanted to keep mobility and was afraid that fusing it with glue would eliminate that possibility, though it would fix the weak knee. Did you let the hot glue cool before putting the lower leg back on? Was the joint still mobile with the added layer in there? I hadn't considered the hot glue. Thank you for sharing! 😊
Thank you for sharing. I am looking forward to my first Blythe(first week of March). So, I will be following along on a journey not too far behind yours.
Hi, new subscriber here. Congratulations on your first Blythe, I'm looking forward to seeing how you customise her. There's a very friendly Blythe (and other dolls) community here on RU-vid and if you like the idea of joining in with collaborations head over to DollsRescued. Marna comes up with some great ideas! ☺️
Thank you. Yes, I think if they were expensive, I'd be really afraid. I'm glad there are replacement parts out there that are easily accessible if I have an accident. That's why I decided to dive in personally. But I really understand the initial apprehension.