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KATOE

What supplies are needed for dollfie dream face up.

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KATOE
image.jpg.619fd042e111f41d0aa4d09c992bb217.jpgI had supplies but it was already put together when I bought it but I don't remerber the names,I used it all up yesterday. It was frome volks my freaind gave it to me a wile back and never used it till yesterday.

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KATOE

Thank for the help.

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Shailara

I would actually recommend watercolor pencils, they're much easier to handle than brushes, if you don't have steady hands XD (and much easier to fix mistakes)

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Sekitan no Hashira

I use acrylics, pastels, ZM brush sizes 1, 2, 3, a make pen, cotton balls and Q-tips (for spreading pastels), regular wax paper (to put paint on before applying it to the doll), fine grain sandpaper (for making pastels into powder), and ZM spray.

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Specializing in the art of being different, which is a polite way of saying "weird."

I do think I'm too young for this hobby…

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Sekitan no Hashira
  Sekitan no Hashira said:
I use acrylics, gloss, pastels, ZM brush sizes 1, 2, 3, a make pen, cotton balls and Q-tips (for spreading pastels), regular wax paper (to put paint on before applying it to the doll), fine grain sandpaper (for making pastels into powder), and ZM spray.

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Specializing in the art of being different, which is a polite way of saying "weird."

I do think I'm too young for this hobby…

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