Thursday, October 8, 2009

Ashton Drake dolls and black fingers and toes~

Over the years that I have been reborning, I have read many, many comments about fingers, toes and ears on Ashton Drake (AD) dolls turning black.

I have several AD dolls in my collection, have reborn several for customers and had not had this happen personally or business wise...until now!

One of my customers who moved her reborn baby from Texas to Washington State had this happen. I put a post out on all the forums for a solution and a kind lady found one of her un- reborn dolls to have this problem. She decided to let her lay in the sun and guess what? The black went away!

So I had my customer do the same and walla! The black is gone off the reborn doll.

So the prognosis is that this can happen to both reborn and un-reborn AD dolls and the cure is the same....SUNSHINE!

Have a happy Thursday!


Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Applying Genesis Matte Varnish

Recently, I have had a lot of people ask me how to apply Genesis Matte Varnish~so here is how I do it:

Use the Genesis Matte Varnish (GMV) at FULL strength. Soften it up by putting some on a small plate and stirring it well with a stir stick (Popsicle stick).

OPTION 1: (This option creates a lot of texture~both visual and physical) Use a small, dark gray paint sponge-brush as found in the craft section at Walmart or in the painting isle of any hardware store and even Walmart. Spread the GMV on the plate in a way that you will be able to just grab a bit of GMV with the end of the sponge-brush. Dab the sponge-brush into the edge of the GMV to pick up just a little bit of it.

POUNCE it onto the your doll parts working in 6" sections. Use a stiff paint brush to pounce apply the GMV into the area around the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, fingers, toes, creases and folds. Even the GMV out by using a clean make-up wedge and POUNCING the varnish into the vinyl. Use a dry brush to POUNCE the areas where you applied the GMV with a brush. Be sure to leave some texture and NEVER rub GMV with the wedge. GMV will shine if you rub or brush it during this stage.

Change your make-up wedges frequently! Once the wedge is saturated it does not work well so change them often. (this is true in painting too~so don't skimp on those wedges!) I buy my wedges at the Dollar Tree store. Buy wedges that do not have any vitamin E or other oils on them.

Watch for hairs and lint as you work and use toothpicks to remove them.

The process of coating a doll with GMV takes about 2+ hours per doll for me. It is time intense but I love the results of it.

Once each piece is coated, set it aside to air dry a bit on a drying rack made of pegs. (I use a Pampered Chef Stone Ware drying rack but many ladies use a baby bottle drying rack~anything with pegs/dowels to invert your limbs onto~the head can just sit aside on its own)

When all the parts are coated, set them on a cookie tray lined with a clean towel or receiving blanket on the bottom and a small bassinet sheet on the top. (The sheet keeps lint away from your wet parts)

Turn on the fan over your stove and crack a window if you can. This will allow a bit of protection for you and your family as the vinyl bakes.

Bake at 275 degrees F for 9 minutes, turn the parts over and bake an additional 5 minutes. If there is any moisture on the parts at all, allow them to bake a few more minutes and watch them close.

Remove from the oven when done and move the parts to a cooling area just to take them off the hot tray.

If you are using Genesis Paints, the GMV would be the final coat to your paint job.

If using the Little Dreams Collection (LDC) or any other air dry paints, the GMV would go right onto the vinyl before any painting is done. Be sure that the vinyl is cool after baking in the GMV before painting begins.

OPTION 2: (This option uses less Genesis Matte Varnish and minimizes both the visual and physical texture to the vinyl) Soften a small amount of Genesis Matte Varnish (GMV) on a small plate using a stir stick. Apply the varnish to the vinyl using a large paint brush, such as a 5/8 Angular Shader. Brush the GMV thinly onto the vinyl as if you are painting it. You will see that this method uses a lot less GMV.

Brush it onto the your doll parts working in 6" sections. Be sure to brush the GMV into the area around the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, fingers, toes, creases and folds. Even the GMV out by using a clean make-up wedge and POUNCING the varnish into the vinyl. Use a dry brush to POUNCE the the creases, folds and small areas. Be sure to leave some texture and NEVER rub GMV with the wedge. GMV will shine if you rub or brush it during this stage.

Change your make-up wedges frequently! Once the wedge is saturated it does not work well so change them often. (this is true in painting too~so don't skimp on those wedges!) I buy my wedges at the Dollar Tree store. Buy wedges that do not have any vitamin E or other oils on them.

Watch for hairs and lint as you work and use toothpicks to remove them.

The process of coating a doll with GMV takes about 2+ hours per doll for me. It is time intense but I love the results of it.

Once each piece is coated, set it aside to air dry a bit on a drying rack made of pegs. (I use a Pampered Chef Stone Ware drying rack but many ladies use a baby bottle drying rack~anything with pegs/dowels to invert your limbs onto~the head can just sit aside on its own)

When all the parts are coated, set them on a cookie tray lined with a clean towel or receiving blanket on the bottom and a small bassinet sheet on the top. (The sheet keeps lint away from your wet parts)

Turn on the fan over your stove and crack a window if you can. This will allow a bit of protection for you and your family as the vinyl bakes.

Bake at 275 degrees F for 9 minutes, turn the parts over and bake an additional 5 minutes. If there is any moisture on the parts at all, allow them to bake a few more minutes and watch them close.

Remove from the oven when done and move the parts to a cooling area just to take them off the hot tray.

If you are using Genesis Paints, the GMV would be the final coat to your paint job.

If using the Little Dreams Collection (LDC) or any other air dry paints, the GMV would go right onto the vinyl before any painting is done. Be sure that the vinyl is cool after baking in the GMV before painting begins.

Happy varnishing!





Tuesday, October 6, 2009

My choice for the first IDEX reborn!


This is a brand new release kit from the Little Dreams Collection/Doll Dreams. Her sculpt name is Megan. Heiki Koplin sculpted her. The reborn in the picture of her is by Silver Cloud Nursery. My Megan arrived yesterday and I am so excited about this sculpt that I will be starting work on her today and she is going to IDEX!

I say that she is the "first" IDEX reborn but really she is not. The Jackie Gwin twins did not find homes at the Idaho show and I am tickled to be taking them to IDEX too! But Megan is the first reborn that is going to be made specifically for the IDEX show.

For me, IDEX has officially begun!


Sunday, October 4, 2009

Idaho Doll show a success!


My assistant Becky and I had a GREAT time over in Idaho! Of course I am from Idaho so I simply love the down to earth people there anyway~how can we not have fun??

Here are a few shots of my table. The babies were loved by all and we adopted two of them out and took a custom order for BOTH versions of the Arianna: Caucasian and Latino! I am very excited about that!


Sweet little Gwin twins! I just love these two!!


Rilee my little Autumn Angel did not find a home so she will be going on ebay sometime soon.


There was a good turnout of vendors and people! The show floor was stuffed with dolls and I found a few of my own treasures :)


My LDC painting class was attended by 5 ladies including one 10 yr old lady. She has loved and followed my work now for about 3 years. She is a delight to me and she did a wonderful job painting her limb! The ladies all did a fine job working with the paints! Thanks Ladies!!!

I am sorry, I don't have any pictures of the class :(

So now, the big focus is going to be on IDEX babies. I won't be working on any custom orders until February of 2010. All babies made from now until mid January will be saved for IDEX but of course I will share progress and final pics.

Take care and have a blessed Sunday!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Matthew Trains Toby~Friday Funnies!


Well wets jest see how did new twaining stick works on my good ole horse, Toby.

I wiwl see if I tan dit his feet to move Forward, Back, Left and Right and I wiwl be certwain to weward the slitghtest twy! He is an old boy so he wiwl need to know he is doin da right ting.



Cluck cluck.....


Atta boy Toby! Even dough I is not quite bwehind da "drive line" of my horsie like Cwinton Andwerson teaches, Toby seems to be doing alright!



My body wanguage is bery important so dat Toby knows what I want him ta do. See how I hab my arm pointed tewwing him to go dat way?



I tink he is using da tinking side of his bwain! What a dood boy!



Gosh....I am so twilled with my training wesson today! I dot a bit dirty...horsemanship is HARD work! (Mommy has MORE laundwy to do! She sure washes a lot of cwothes wif all us babies awound!)




Tank you for shawing in my stowy wif me! Mommy, Daddy and I enjoyed bwinging it to you. It was a wot of fun...but I is exhausted! I tink I wiwl take me a widdle towboy nap~

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Extremely excited!!! Nominated for Colliii award!


Oh wow Oh wow I am so excited! I viewed the TV announcement for the Colliii awards nominations as chosen by the public and one of my dolls was nominated! That is her in the above picture, Ari. She is Reva Schick's "Arianna" sculpt from Doll Dreams.

Now the jury will vote! I entered two dolls into the competition. There is a bit of hope that the second doll can still be nominated as each jury member will select a doll from the pool of dolls that was not nominated by the public. Either way~I am on cloud nine!

Speaking of the Arainna sculpt~The Latino Arianna is done, is named Tina and has been adopted already! She will still go to the show with me this weekend so people can see her.





Such and exciting day today!