Face Ups for Tiny Dolls Pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

http://www.bjdcollectasy.com/ Color a face-up on a tiny doll on a blank head, or enhance a default face-up with additional coloring. Simple instructions on doing a tiny face-up with no paint. Pt 2 will be a different kind of face-up on the same type of doll head- a felix brownie.

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  • There really isn't any that I know of. The lacquer spray protects your work. If you airbrush a face-up, that may be durable enough, but it is hard to do that on the tiniest dolls.

  • Thanks for posting this video. I'm going to be trying to do my own face ups soon. What brushes do you recommend?

    Thanks!

    C

  • The smaller the better. They should be high quality with a certain amount of snap to them. I had a 00/10 and it seemed too large when I was using it. Volks has special face-up brushes, and I'd love to know how well they work.

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  • Thank you for posting this - I just received my brownie today - not 100% sure I got the momo, looks more like a Nene - so i'm going to attempt to copy the momo lips. Wish me luck ;) thank you for this tutorial.

  • Hi. I'm going to purchase the watercolour pencils and the artists soft pastels. What are the specific colors I should get for the pencils and the pastels?

  • You make it look so easy. :) You have a very steady hand. Those guys are so so tiny! I thought my Rosen Lied was small!

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