~Halloween Project Part 1~
The first part of the BJDcollectasy Halloween project shows how to make custom fabric for a project. The tutorial was assembled by doll fashion designer Charie Wilson. The project can be seen HERE. The outfit made from Charie’s material along with two other dolls dressed for Halloween by Spampy Stuff, will be shown next Sunday.
Face-up for a Junga Skull
New face-up project! This tutorial shows you how to face-up a Junga Toy skull. The skull is made to fit a variety of SD size dolls. The project is easy to do. Video tutorial can be found HERE.
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Fairy House Project
The Fairy House Project shows tiny dwellings created from a wide variety of materials made for a garden show. Check out the video and photos of the homes made by different artists for the project, and see how some of the pieces made by BJDcollectasy can be shared with tiny dolls.The article can be found HERE.
~Just Shining~
The work of Meredith Theodore, a doll costume designer from Australia can be seen HERE. The Just Shining photo album can be seen HERE.
~Steampunk Project #1~
First of 3 dolls being “Steampunked” for BJDcollectasy. This first project shows an older 1/4 size Dream of Child Yen doll being refurbished and costumed in Steampunk style. The article/video can be seen HERE.
Simple Sueding Technique
Joint sueding improves you doll’s posing. This technique is simple, reversible, and can help your doll hold poses better. Check out the video tutorial HERE.
~Dale Zentner & Pink Grapefruit~
Dale Zentner makes beautiful fashions sold on her website Pink Grapefruit. Her dolls, which she painted and styled herself, are lovely. Her photos are amazing. Check out Dale’s dolls, fashions, and photography HERE.
~The Snow Queen Project~
A collaborative effort with Doll Costumer Charie Wilson, pattern designer gracefaerie designs, and BJDcollectasy. Check out everything HERE.
~Using Unusual Colors for a Face-up~
New video on how using different colors can significantly change the look of a doll’s face-up. Two identical ImplDoll ImpStar Christoper heads were used. This is Part 1 of a multi-part project. Check it out HERE.
~The Artistry of Cristy Stone~
Cristy Stone of X-Treme Dolls is a master at the art of air-brushed face-ups. Take a look at her work HERE.