Blushing goes a long way in the process of bringing a doll to life. However, it can be challenging to know just where are how to blush your doll for maximum realism. This tutorial goes into detail on how to do just that! In the first blushing lesson, I introduced this idea of three blushing layers:
The videos posted below go into detail on how to apply the Accent Blushing layer to the baby's feet, face and hands. Accent Blushing Part 1Learn how to mix your blushing color and apply it seamlessly to your reborn doll's feet! Accent Blushing Part 2Apply blushing perfectly to your reborn doll's head and face. Accent Blushing Part 3Blushing baby's hands and arms! Just Joining In?If you're just now joining the series, be sure to check out the videos that came before this one...
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Peggy C
8/16/2017 03:17:56 pm
Hi Kim, I've been reborning with you and I think I might have gotten my baby to red when we did the first blushing. Because it is kinda a redress tink to the skin. I've baked it and that's when I noticed it kinda red. What can I do. I tried to put the other steps of blushing but it's not looking that great. Can you please help me fix this or is it lo late because of the baking. Thank you
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4/25/2018 10:59:20 am
Cured paint is harder to fix. You can try a neutralizing wash of mint green to tone the red down a bit. You can also try to bury the color under more complexion layers. Hope that helps!
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Robbie
4/13/2019 06:26:15 am
Hi Peggy, i am wondering how you got on, i have bought a doll off ebay and she very red in the face. I dont have heat paints, just acrylics, i am not having much sucess with trying to tone her down with these paints,
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AuthorHi! I am Kim. I've been creating dolls all my life. I started stuffing cotton balls into my mom's pantyhose when I was a little girl. Now I hand-craft dolls that look and feel like real babies. Archives
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