Fantastic job and really shows "how" you did things from beginning to end. But list of materials would be helpful. Including the paint tinting combination to make the perfect color as it turned out terrific!
I have watched this many times. I think you painted the lighter color on the hair, then the darker overlay. I like the way the hair on your dolls looks. I haven’t found anything that goes into detail about mixing hair color for antique dolls. You did say in one video yellow and brown. Im trying to make a little metal head girl look a little better. She looked like she lost a tussle with a hammer. 😂 I can’t make her look worse, hopefully.
I fill in dents in metal heads with the two part clay. Yes I do a lighter color first hair then spray dark over but not on the edges. I add a little black to make the darker layer of hair. You can mix brown, yellow and a little red to make different colors of brown and add black to darken.
@@ladonnabriggs8487 Thank you so much, Ladonna! It took about a dozen fillings with Milliput and lots of sanding. She’s had a couple coats of primer and many coats of oil paint. She’s smooth and about ready for hair. Just a little doll not worth much, but that’s not the point. She’s about a 100 years old. I’m going to give her my best shot! You are so helpful!
Can you tell me about the three antique tin dolls you took to the doll show. I watched your video. I am the one that bought the big Sailor Boy carnival doll.
@@mountainspring1703 yes two were tin doll and the other was a old arm comp doll with straw body. The little tin babies I restored. They have full Tim babies and full jointed. I think they are from the 1920’s❤️. Both the tin babies did sell but I still have the little restored soldier boy from around 1915
You are so AMAZING and creative!! It was so cool to see start to finish, even how you took clothes and changed them, wow!! Simone xo
Thank you so much.
I totally loved your video! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and experience. I do doll restoration too, it is such a joy!
Beautiful!❤❤
This was so amazing,I adore and collect vintage dolls as well as reborns.😮😮❤❤❤
He is so handsome ! I love the outfit you too
Amazing work 👏 ❤❤❤
🥀Hola,Gracias,por este tutorial,me alecciona para arreglar mis muñecas antiguas.Gracias.🥀🥀🥀
He is adorable and you saved him!❤
Fantastic job what a difference of the before and after ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you.
C'est un superbe travail , félicitations, encore une poupee qui revit , Marie -Claude
Thank you so much❤️
LOVELY work! fellow artist! Kimberly
Thank you😊
Fantastic job and really shows "how" you did things from beginning to end. But list of materials would be helpful. Including the paint tinting combination to make the perfect color as it turned out terrific!
Es mágico! Precioso... Me quedo atónito ❤❤
Thank you for watching ❤️
Very nice! He's adorable 😊
That was wonderful.
wunderschön
❤❤❤
Ficou lindoo
I have watched this many times. I think you painted the lighter color on the hair, then the darker overlay. I like the way the hair on your dolls looks. I haven’t found anything that goes into detail about mixing hair color for antique dolls. You did say in one video yellow and brown. Im trying to make a little metal head girl look a little better. She looked like she lost a tussle with a hammer. 😂 I can’t make her look worse, hopefully.
I fill in dents in metal heads with the two part clay. Yes I do a lighter color first hair then spray dark over but not on the edges. I add a little black to make the darker layer of hair. You can mix brown, yellow and a little red to make different colors of brown and add black to darken.
@@ladonnabriggs8487 Thank you so much, Ladonna! It took about a dozen fillings with Milliput and lots of sanding. She’s had a couple coats of primer and many coats of oil paint. She’s smooth and about ready for hair. Just a little doll not worth much, but that’s not the point. She’s about a 100 years old. I’m going to give her my best shot! You are so helpful!
That paint job was ugly af lol I'm glad you fixed him, he turned out amazing 😊
Can you tell me about the three antique tin dolls you took to the doll show. I watched your video. I am the one that bought the big Sailor Boy carnival doll.
@@mountainspring1703 yes two were tin doll and the other was a old arm comp doll with straw body. The little tin babies I restored. They have full Tim babies and full jointed. I think they are from the 1920’s❤️. Both the tin babies did sell but I still have the little restored soldier boy from around 1915
Wish they would slow the film down so we could actually what is being done
was für graue Masse benutzen sie für Risse zu kleben Danke Irena
Apoxie Sculpt a 2 part clay
so you dont have a issue with pitting?
I put on several layers of paint at least 5 layers sometimes 10. The paint I use is amazing and covers good.