So, you bought the Bountiful Baby Beginner's Paint Set and the Genesis 5 Basic Colors Set. Now you're good to go, right? Probably. However, if you need to neutralize your vinyl, like blending your own colors or are working on an advanced Ethnic, African-American or Bi-Racial reborn doll, there are a few more paints you need to grab. NeutralizersIf you purchased a vinyl reborn doll kit, it probably came in a peach-colored vinyl. Usually, this is a fine base for your work. But sometimes, it may look a little too orange (Real Effect) or too pink (Secrist) for your purposes. In such cases, you'll need to neutralize the vinyl doll kit to achieve the color you want.
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Shauna
12/4/2017 10:51:37 pm
I appreciate the definitions for the usage of each paint. Very helpful. I understand your "custom" blends are probably proprietary, but I was wondering if there are more details you can share about how to mix our own blends for mottling, eyelids, and especially creases and nails?
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Judy Brown
7/23/2020 02:49:00 am
Do you teach private classes? I will be in the South Carolina area in October 2020. Please let me know if this is possible. Thanks,
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Diane Labrie
12/31/2021 12:32:31 pm
Please tell me,, which number should I take dyoxazine purple. I can't find some colors like blue vein, lip and nail blush, flesh peachy cream and dewy skin. Can you tell me where to get them I made several sites but I can not find them. Thank you, I love your lessons.
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