January 28, 2012 @ 08:38 PM
I just recently recieved Dollzone Jeremy and Una from Mint on Card; Dollzone is getting to be pretty creative!

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October 15, 2011 @ 08:44 PM
The little ones are so anxious for the big day, that they are practicing already!



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October 10, 2011 @ 09:02 PM
Resin is going to change color, no matter what. Some will show this more than others, depending on the mix. Even under "museum conditions", it is going to change over time. UV sprays and retarders will slow it down, but that's it. Brignt light, fluorescent light, and sunlight can speed it up. Tan and French resin are more likely to turn faster than "regular" resin. Red colors are more fugitive than most other colors (think about faded red vehicles, and kids' plastic toys that have been left outside!) so the red in the tan and pinker dolls will fade first making the color shift so that they appear more yellow, gray, or green depending on the color mix. And keep in mind that while resin is expensive ......
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October 07, 2011 @ 08:00 PM
I'm going to start a blog here and figured that the doll comparison shots that I've taken would be a good place to start! Please note that I don't own all of these dolls, some belong to friends or have moved on to new homes. I plan to do shots of the boys at some point too.
BIG GIRLS

MSD GIRLS

SMALLER GIRLS - 25 TO 35 CM

TINIES

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