Alopecia No Hime wrote:Go to Junkyspot and buy a bitty bitsu with some extra money. They are perfect size and they make good chibi's for bigger dolls.
Alopecia No Hime wrote:XD After you get the bigger doll then. Trust me...The power of Bitty bitsu's is addicting.
I mean look at this face:
Dreamy Doll wrote:Alopecia No Hime wrote:Go to Junkyspot and buy a bitty bitsu with some extra money. They are perfect size and they make good chibi's for bigger dolls.
first i need the bigger doll XD
Dreamy Doll wrote:Alopecia No Hime wrote:XD After you get the bigger doll then. Trust me...The power of Bitty bitsu's is addicting.
I mean look at this face:
idk... she doesn't convince me~! maybe it's just a matter of taste... ^^; i did see a small doll i liked tho, but it wasn't an obitsu... ^^;
Alopecia No Hime wrote:Dreamy Doll wrote:Alopecia No Hime wrote:XD After you get the bigger doll then. Trust me...The power of Bitty bitsu's is addicting.
I mean look at this face:
idk... she doesn't convince me~! maybe it's just a matter of taste... ^^; i did see a small doll i liked tho, but it wasn't an obitsu... ^^;
Could be, hey I'm not the only tiny owner and it could be her lack of face up. I just like them that way because they can have a range of emotions in photographs.
richila wrote:Dreamy Doll wrote:Alopecia No Hime wrote:Go to Junkyspot and buy a bitty bitsu with some extra money. They are perfect size and they make good chibi's for bigger dolls.
first i need the bigger doll XD
I think it was also so that you could feel the body with very little outlay of cash. I got Cordie's head and body for less than $30.00-I already had the eyes and made her wig. I did her face with watercolor pencils, acrylic paint and pearlex powder.
A Baby Hujoo full set is $66 from junkyspot and comes with hair, eyes, clothes and has already been painted. It would also let you feel ABS for relatively little outlay.
What was the small doll that you liked?
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