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Preorders are up for Fashion Dreamer at Gamestop with a 50$ price tag in the US. I preordered my copy this week!
she/her, bi/pan, middle aged cat and doll enthusiast.
Absolutely, I shampoo all my FailFix doll’s hair. If you run your kitchen sink water warm, you can wash their hair with shampoo or dish soap! I also condition their hair with conditioner for 10 minutes, but this step is optional. After that, brush it out again and let them air dry overnight. If you want them to have curls, put curlers in after it’s washed and leave them in while they air dry. I hope this helps!
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Jobee.
she/her, bi/pan, middle aged cat and doll enthusiast.
Hello, I’m Jobee, she her pronouns, and I’ve been making doll clothes since I was very small, but they weren’t very good when I was really small, I’ve gotten better, as you can imagine. I started making doll clothes with my mother’s fabric scraps because she is a seamstress and did a lot of sewing when I was growing up. I’d say I’m an intermediate doll clothing maker. I can only sew by hand, but I draft my own patterns for basic clothes. Since I can’t use a sewing machine, I don’t make human sized clothes, but I tried with some cosplay back in high school. I don’t have a favorite doll. I love all my dolls a lot. I have no idea what my first custom piece, but my most recent pieces are a summer outfit for g3 Clawdeen.
she/her, bi/pan, middle aged cat and doll enthusiast.
I’m a huge fan of the Style Savvy series. I have every North American release of the series. The original DS game was super hard, but when they got better graphics on the 3DS, it became a lot better.
she/her, bi/pan, middle aged cat and doll enthusiast.
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