ShortNCuddlyAm wrote:@Bionicandy - I resisted. Lyse will be even easier as she's too big. Given her price, she'll probably be available on a 4 month layaway instead of 3...
Have you seen the pic she posted on Facebook and the Flickr of some of the dolls she's taking to a convention in the States - purple Aglae and Lulus!
I'm panicking about it! I just went through an intense second-round interview.. literally, I was essentially chain-interviewed by groups from the same company for two hours straight, being asked the same questions again and again. I hope I get it.. otherwise, if I don't got a new income flow, I can DEFINITELY NOT justify going for Lyse, even with Layaway ;_;
On your tip, I went and checked her facebook.. AHHH LOOK AT THOSE, THEY GON BE FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVE. And that blue one would go perfectly with blue Ombre! Which convention is she taking them to.. she said Austin BJDC, did she mean this one
http://bjdctexas.com/ ? *starts scheming on a way to make her way to texas by July*...
@Myrretah: Oh man, I HAVE seen that doll before... I love the smile in her eyes, like she calmly knows something you don't. Really cool that she inspired you to do tattoo work; JUST checked out your deviantart and I am wowed by that phoenix tattoo you did!
Her business model is inspiring to me as well.. it's really cool to see all those sculpts and think; they all came from HER, lillycat, the creator of that site! I personally love singular artists who manage to pull that off, and it sounds like a very challenging venture that I may want to attempt sometime (on a much smaller scale, of course x'D).
But wow, you're already on that path, sculpting n'all! I'd love to see the test batches you make