Oh, you mean you gave that doll to someone else!!! What a generous person you are. She is so wonderful, I would never be able to part with her. Her blue hair made her surprising for a goth doll, most of them have the derigueur black hair.
It would have been interesting to have seen before pictures of your repaints. I should remember to do that, myself. I've done a lot of painting recently for my new project. I've attached a link if you'd like to see. It's a tribute to my girlfriend, but a lot of fun to do.
http://www.geocities.com/achates1000/temporarypreviewfile.html?1046707888203
Take care
Robin
Silvana Baroffio <s.baroffio@bluewin.ch> wrote:
Hi Robin,
> I enjoyed the updates to your site. I really liked you swap doll, Lady of
Darkness, she went >from rave to goth and looks terrific. I love the details
on the dress, the chain belt and cross. The >black nails are a nice touch
and the ring is wonderful. This doll was well done, a lot of thought >was
put into her, she makes a nice addition to your collection.
Now, she's part of the collection of my friend Sabrina. :-) Im happy to hear
that you like this doll too. I was surprised myself how good she's looking
with the light blue hair and black clothes. It was the first gothic doll I
made.
>My favorite, though, has to be the kitchn diorama. You did a wonderful
repaint and the cookies >look so real, I could almost smell them. Darn, now
I'm hungry, lol. Did you make those? The >little girls are adorable, the
redheads look like mother and daughter. A very nice scene!
Hope you are no more hungry now. LOL The cakes are fridge magnets, bought at
the local supermarket. The redheads ARE mother and daughter for me. ;-)
Barbie furniture can really be nice, if it's not in pink. *g* I plan, to
make a handicraft site about the transformation of this kitchen, but, dummy
me, I've forgotten to make a before-pic of the kitchen.
warm regards
--
Silvana Baroffio
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/vana/home/