Thank you for this video! I love all of the methods you describe but I do love the makeup blusher the best. It's soft and subtle and easy to do. I will try the other methods too!
I love your dollys. What pattern are you using and how do I get it. I have a Brother SE-400. I’ve had it for about 5 years now. I tried downloading patterns but could never get them to work with my machine. I am 75 and kind of technically challenged. So if you have any suggestions, l’d greatly appreciate it. I love your tutorials and have subscribed to your station. Thank you, Joyce de la Rosa
Hi Staci, i love that this is lick, drool and kiss safe for kids!! I don't, but it's amazing how long it lasts. Unlike skin it the power gets into the weave of the fabric. At the end of the day it will lighten over time with lots of kisses, but is so easy to reapply. Many of my clients who sell dadd finished dolls will let there local buyers know they get free touch ups! This brings your customers back for a little look see lol Hope this help!
I have done BJD face ups and most of the time you airbrush or use pastels ground down. If you paint it on, you will need to make sure the surface is a bit rough and seal the whole head afterwards with a clear sealer. Search ball jointed doll face up and you can see lots of great tutorials.
Alas just like blush on your face .... give it a good old scrub and it will come off! So it all depends how many kisses your little one is going to be giving their new bestfriend. The good news is you can reapply anytime anywhere 😊✂️❤😉🎨
I LOVE the BLUSH 💗 it’s just the right shade, not too dark and not too light. Thank you for this video, it is very informative 😊
My pleasure! So pleased I could help ✂️🧵
I like the wax crayon method.
I love the blush too! I used eyeshadow but how do you set it so it doesn’t get rubbed off my a child if playing with it?
Awesome, blush!!!
Thanks!!!
Thank you for this video! I love all of the methods you describe but I do love the makeup blusher the best. It's soft and subtle and easy to do. I will try the other methods too!
Such a calming, helpful video. I just got my own doll in today and this was so great to see
So wonderful to here!! And thanks so much!! 💗
Fantastic! There are so many methods and they all look like something I can do. Thank you!
Give it a whirl!! They are lots of fun!
I like the blush & soft pastel ones best 🌞 thanks for this tutorial
My pleasure!
Thank you so much for this video! I needed to see this.
My pleasure Cindy!! Can't wait to see some glowing cheeks on your dollies! 🥰
Hello, love the video. If you don't mind, could you tell us where would be the best fabric place to buy the fabric you mention. Thanks for sharing.😊
This was a great video well spoken right o the point and i am going to use my blush on my dolly . thank you .
Thanks so much!
Maybe I missed it, but how long does the blush last? Does it rub off? Thanks in advance - this was very helpful! ❤
Thanks for the great tutorial Sarah! I've been nervous to try this, but you make it look easy!
It's my pleasure!! Just grab some fabric and have a practice! And please feel free to pop back here and ask me any questions :)
I love your dollys. What pattern are you using and how do I get it. I have a Brother SE-400. I’ve had it for about 5 years now. I tried downloading patterns but could never get them to work with my machine. I am 75 and kind of technically challenged. So if you have any suggestions, l’d greatly appreciate it. I love your tutorials and have subscribed to your station. Thank you, Joyce de la Rosa
When you use the blush does it need to be set in any kind of way?
Hi Staci, i love that this is lick, drool and kiss safe for kids!! I don't, but it's amazing how long it lasts. Unlike skin it the power gets into the weave of the fabric. At the end of the day it will lighten over time with lots of kisses, but is so easy to reapply. Many of my clients who sell dadd finished dolls will let there local buyers know they get free touch ups! This brings your customers back for a little look see lol
Hope this help!
Please reply.. I have vinyl dolls so how can I apply for vinyl dolls cheeks for blushing.. can I use this paint?
I have done BJD face ups and most of the time you airbrush or use pastels ground down. If you paint it on, you will need to make sure the surface is a bit rough and seal the whole head afterwards with a clear sealer. Search ball jointed doll face up and you can see lots of great tutorials.
@@CosplaySewingSchool Thnk you for your reply❤️🥰👍
Good ideas
BUT .... does the blush wash off? Or is it permanent?
Alas just like blush on your face .... give it a good old scrub and it will come off! So it all depends how many kisses your little one is going to be giving their new bestfriend. The good news is you can reapply anytime anywhere 😊✂️❤😉🎨