Hello! My name is Julia. For several years now I have been fond of creating doll miniatures. These are clothes and accessories for Blythe, Barbie dolls, the royal family of fashion, and Integrity toys. I love modern and fashionable clothes so that everything is real and adult. I will be happy to share my hobby with you.
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Boots For Doll
Sneakers For Blythe Doll
Jacket For Blythe Doll
Dress For Blythe Doll
Clothes For Barbie Doll
Sundress For Barbie Doll
These are amazing! Reminds of the Barbie clothes my great Aunt Alta used to make for my sister and I out of scrap fabric. Loved them more than store bought and no one else had anything like them. And working in miniature is WAY harder than regular. Your creations are far better, totally original and beautiful! Those shoes! How do you make them? What are they made of?
Thank you so much!❤️ Please forgive me. I saw your comment so late. The process is this - first I prepare a single file for 3D printing so that the size fits. Then I print the sole on a 3D printer, sand it, cover it 4 times with acrylic dye, the sole should dry for a day. At the same time I collect the top. I only use real leather. I always create patterns for shoes and clothes myself. I connect the prepared parts together, soak in water and stretch the shape. For each shoe model I have my own cast. And I'm waiting for it to dry too. Then I connect the sole to the top. Yes, making a miniature is much more difficult, it's nice when you meet absolute understanding!🤗
Load More Replies...These are amazing! Reminds of the Barbie clothes my great Aunt Alta used to make for my sister and I out of scrap fabric. Loved them more than store bought and no one else had anything like them. And working in miniature is WAY harder than regular. Your creations are far better, totally original and beautiful! Those shoes! How do you make them? What are they made of?
Thank you so much!❤️ Please forgive me. I saw your comment so late. The process is this - first I prepare a single file for 3D printing so that the size fits. Then I print the sole on a 3D printer, sand it, cover it 4 times with acrylic dye, the sole should dry for a day. At the same time I collect the top. I only use real leather. I always create patterns for shoes and clothes myself. I connect the prepared parts together, soak in water and stretch the shape. For each shoe model I have my own cast. And I'm waiting for it to dry too. Then I connect the sole to the top. Yes, making a miniature is much more difficult, it's nice when you meet absolute understanding!🤗
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