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I’ve been waiting 2 years for an affordable listing for this outfit, and three weeks for it to arrive after some Complications, and it was so worth the wait! She’s so cute! I want a me-sized version of this outfit. I want a me-sized version of all the Tammy outfits. It’s a Pizza Party outfit, but I think she looks like a jester.
Also it came with this pizza:

And two of this skirt:

Also! Have photo of Tammy in her base outfit, because she’s just so cute:

I kind of want to get a second Tammy so one can always wear the blue outfit and the other can always wear the jester outfit. Maybe if I come across one at the thrift store or something.
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Upcoming Licca additions.
Who so you like best?
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why did they sell blythe with the little horse in riding gear. what did they think would happen.
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Can you suggest what clothing/bottoms/shoes we can pair? I wanna find the original coord but no luck yet. So outfits suggestions pls tysm
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so i just spent the last couple days finding which barbie doll and outfit pieces are that i got for $6. shes super cute and so i just was curious. the person i got her from says that they frequent estate sales for naked barbies and clothing, and then she puts together an outfit from the clothes she has. she also said she tries to keep all the pieces legit barbie pieces.
so using a guide that uses the number of lower eyelashes, i have found the base doll is the 1995-1996 pink foam n color barbie! she doesn't have her earrings and her ring has been replaced by a white one. the dress is what really held me up. after looking all over barbie catalog sites, i eventually thought to use google lens and found that it is a 1997-1998 sparkle pretty dress. even searching for it afterwards i was only able to find one listing on mercari that shows the whole dress on its card.
the tights are the 1997 winter dazzle barbies, they look exactly the same. the high heels are what i have come to the conclusion are just cheap chinese doll shoes. some listings on ebay say they are fashion avenue or fashion fever high heels, but ive looked through both lines and never saw this high heel. i dont actually mind that, theyre a cute design and color (i actually like it way better than the dark pink shoes the dress originally came with.) also i get that a lot of barbies are missing their shoes and she wants to complete these outfits, and i respect that.
overall it was pretty fun! it makes me want to get another doll like this sometime to do it again lol.
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My very own custom Sailor Moon doll! 🌙💖
I used a Liccachan doll as a base (she already had long blonde pigtails, I just had to style the buns) To craft her look, I used acrylic paint pens, teensy tiny rhinestones, ribbon and scrap fabric. I'm so happy with how she turned out! 💖
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⋆✴︎˚。⋆ Sweet Hina ⋆✴︎˚。⋆ (outfit sewn by mwah)
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I don't think I ever showed you guys my Rune doll. I don't think I'm usually one for orange and yellow and flowers, but something about her is just :).
She's hanging out with one of my Little Pretties Kitties, because they have the same hair.
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If I had the right mindset for making videos this would be a video, but.
I don't.
Anyway.
There are a few little tricks to get from this severely matted mess:

It is worse than it looks. Most of the knot is under that scrunchie.
To this:

All smooth.
But first, you have to get through this:

Doll grade kanekalon hair is very fragile and often if the doll has been roughly handled and her hair has become matted, there is a ton of broken hair stuck in the matts.
I know that this was broken hair and not crumbling hair because the individual strands did not break when tested by giving them a gentle yank. Crumbling hair will break into little bits when you do that.
Sometimes when huge amounts of hair come out like this it's because one plug pulled free and the neighboring plugs are now loose and also pulling free, but this was not the case for Barbie today.
I also know just from experience. I've been doing this for a while. It gets to a point that you just know. You can feel it when it's crumble vs breakage combing out or if it's plugs coming out.
The first trick is using metal combs. It just works better with plastic hair. There is no mold line or seam on a good metal comb.
Second trick is to have the right flat iron.
Both the combs and flat iron are here:
I used the Tervixx, which is the second listing on that post, at 120F. Kanekalon is a low-heat fiber, meaning it will melt rather easily. That Conair can do Kanekalon, too, on setting 1, but the Tervixx is much narrower and that makes it easier to get to the scalp on dolls with shorter hair.
You want the hair to be damp but not dripping wet, lead it with a flea comb (also shown there), and go nice and slow giving the hair time to get hot and pliable while being pulled by the comb, to get the best results.

With a lot of breakage, you'll end up with something like this:

It's going to look rough. There are a lot of ends. To get rid of that rough appearance, you hold the section of hair tightly near the longest ends, then gently push the shorter hairs back toward the scalp with the other hand. You're not trying to tease the hair, just push surface hairs that are short toward the scalp. This part I'd like to record so you can see how gently it's meant to be done but can't brain making videos and working at the same time.

Then, keeping the longer hairs pulled back tightly, carefully snip those short hairs as close to the scalp as you can get with sharp, tiny scissors while being careful not to cut the long hairs. I use cuticle scissors.
Or you can pluck them right at the scalp with good tweezers.
And you'll end up with this:

So the tricks are hairline trimming. metal toothed combs, and a good, variable temp flat iron.


I haven't fixed her bangs, yet, so don't look too closely at them.
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