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I realized that the body I was building for my Beauty Cutie doll was too long, so I took off the outermost layers and shortened it, then put it all back together and added a few handfuls of plastic pellets to her bottom. Now she can sit up on her own, and she just needs her outermost skin and her limbs. w00t! I can hardly wait for her to be finished.

I also took my Bratz styling head and undid the ponytails in her hair, then washed it and conditioned it. I think I might have left a bit too much conditioner in there, but I can always wash it out later. I've decided that she's my new Maeve, and I'm planning on buying her the same kind of body that the first Maeve had.

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raumfee: (Jesus)
Yesterday I worked on the Beauty Cutie and got about as far as I can go before I get the cardboard tube that's to be the rest of her backbone. I looked over while I was rping and this is what I saw on the end of my bed (sorry tis dark):
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I'm still bemused to realize that all but one of those dolls were gifts. Oh, and you can see Wendy's fixed eyes there, sorta, too. She's so cute now.
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Yokay, I bought one of those Beauty Cutie dolls for ten dollars at Winners. I figured I'd have a less desirable doll to take apart and have fun with.

Two problems with that:

1)I can't get her apart.
2)I like her!

But she's really got to come off that body if I keep her, because the contrast in proportions makes me urky. I'm thinking some sort of big, firmly stuffed body, since she's too big for an Obitsu 60, and the wrong colour, too.

Does anybody on my f'list know anything about taking 'em apart?

*resists urge to play with her eyes again.

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