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Loogie
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by Loogie »
Rerooted in black saran from Restore Doll, and lips repainted.
For sale! PM me for details.
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Loogie on Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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gcrepe
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by gcrepe »
I posted this on your flickr already----but she's DROP DEAD GORGEOUS!!! She completely reminds me of Angelina Jolie as Laura Croft! Amazing custom!
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Loogie
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by Loogie »
I've decided to sell her and get a doll I like more with the money.

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Mikan
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by Mikan »
What doll do you like more?

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Loogie
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by Loogie »
Tailor Gibson Blythe...

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Uyek
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by Uyek »
She has such a pretty, bright expression. Great job on the reroot too.
I was looking at the pictures of that very Blythe; she has some great looking clothes and accessories. I am sure you will have so much fun with her.
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Elegante
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by Elegante »
Wow! Her lips are so pretty!
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momomoko
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by momomoko »
Wow. She's so pretty! Will she go on ebay?
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Loogie
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by Loogie »
momomoko wrote:Wow. She's so pretty! Will she go on ebay?
No, I was going to try and sell it through the forums, rather than deal with eBay.
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Mikan
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by Mikan »
By the way, did you have to remove the original paint first? If so, what did you use to remove it?