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Pullip MV, Live!
I had my first Pullip and Taeyang since 2006. I was instantly in love and had begin my pullip hobby since. Most of their clothes are sew by me (which saves quite a lot of money). I currently have 8 pullips and 5 Taeyangs. Nina, Sage, Nero, Panda, Paja, Blanche, Another Queen, Shunya(custom boy), Sol, Eddie(custom Boy), Hans (bluehair custom boy), Setsuko (custom girl) and Rola (custom girl).
The number one question:
Where do you get your dolls?
I brought mine mostly from CTMA Center, Mong Kok, Hong Kong.
You can buy pullips on Ebay or from a US vender Pullip Style.
The number two question:
Where do you get your pullip's wig?
I brought mine from local doll shops. You can get yours on ebay or dollfie websites.
I had my first Pullip and Taeyang since 2006. I was instantly in love and had begin my pullip hobby since. Most of their clothes are sew by me (which saves quite a lot of money). I currently have 8 pullips and 5 Taeyangs. Nina, Sage, Nero, Panda, Paja, Blanche, Another Queen, Shunya(custom boy), Sol, Eddie(custom Boy), Hans (bluehair custom boy), Setsuko (custom girl) and Rola (custom girl).
The number one question:
Where do you get your dolls?
I brought mine mostly from CTMA Center, Mong Kok, Hong Kong.
You can buy pullips on Ebay or from a US vender Pullip Style.
The number two question:
Where do you get your pullip's wig?
I brought mine from local doll shops. You can get yours on ebay or dollfie websites.
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to mlps11: Thank you so much.
to WorldofBudgies: I'm glad you love them. You mean fluffy frock? Like a dress with ruffles?
to Luvagdolls1012345: That's great. And thank you.
to Candizx: I don't like barbie props, neither, they seemed fake too. I think you can get re-ment, local or online shop. They have lots of stuff and it looks way better than DIY.
to lollipopgloss: You're very much welcomed.
P.S. It was a type I didn't mean to write apron I meant to right a fluffily frock.
Thank you very much.
I rewrite the text. The other has many faults. Sorry.
Thank you very much.
to Candizx: I prefer making props with material similar to it's real life objects. I'd imagine a wood TV or computer would be rather fake. These objects can be easily bought since they are miniature toy, for example I have 2 guitar and 1 bass, so I don't think I'll be making that. But if you think of something else you're welcomed to share your idea. Any video editing software would have the speed up effect.