Making the clothes for the Barbies turned out to be easier than I thought. The problem now is to find the materials I need to make the packaging. I will be going to Petaling Street tomorrow to scout for those materials. If I came back empty handed, it will be time for Plan C. Plan B is to think of Plan C. Hah.
Shall we have a little progress check on what I have done so far?
Little trinkets I plan on sticking on the dolls.
This is Queen Nur Jahan, an Indian queen.
This will be my Egyptian Queen, Hatsepsut. The only Queen who dressed like a Pharaoh.
This is Empress Wu Ze Tian, my Chinese queen. She's blonde, I know. This will be where my black marker comes in handy, ekekeke~
I need to really work it during this break. I would love to get things settled by this week. Keeping my fingers crossed! :)
5 comments:
Barbies!!! Gosh.. U sure did a great job! They are so pretty.. Keep up the good work.
suk qian!!! hehe.. thank you!
they're pretty nice. check out my housemate's dolls.
http://miershyk.deviantart.com/
http://withdicedcorners.deviantart.com/
very cool looking dolls. did they make them? i'm not really familiar with them, but are they those kinds of limited edition dolls?
http://www.eluts.com/
http://www.volks.co.jp/en/goods/index_goods.aspx?sbct=90&sbct=95
http://dollfairyland.com/shop/step_submain.php?b_code=B20080124040644
http://www.dollsoom.com/
http://www.angelden.net/volks/index.php
So these are more links I got from my housemate :)
She has about 7 of these beauties. Resin dolls. I love how she dresses and accessorize them. the eyes, the wigs.. costs a bomb though.
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