I know that my interest in Blythe dolls is hard to understand for some people. They don’t get the attraction I have to this big-headed girl (not fat headed as Mark calls them). But I do like them and I find there’s a certain charm to be found in them.

Anyway, on my Blythe to-do list:

I desperately need to complete my customizing of Natasha Moore Blythe/Emily.  Since I want her to make some appearances in the Quinlan Chronicles I do need to get a move on with it.

She’s currently in pieces!

So far the only things I’ve done is sandmatte her (which I need to do another round of) and pop in some custom eyechips. (Those are cool cat eyechips that I painted a little bit of lined on the irises). I got the other sets of eyechips to go in but haven’t gotten around to it yet.

Although I like her funky hair color it doesn’t always do it for me and I was wondering what my options might be (other than buying an over pirced scalp etc).  Did you know that with a bit of work you can use the scalp from a Basaak on the blythe head? Yep. Next time I have a chance I’ll snap a couple of pics to show you. (It takes a bit of adjusting but they do work)

I do have her obitsu body ready to go.

Also Mark decided to be an utter sweetheart and bought me an early anniversary present: Bohemian Peace Blythe!

She’s nifty, eh?

I’m pretty sure I’m going to be customizing her too–maybe a pure neemo body? I dunno. (I’d still like to give Pow wow poncho a different body but the glue used on her scalp is proving impossible to get off. D’oh!

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