Make Your Own Wigs for BJD and Any Other Doll

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Cover of the book Make Your Own Wigs for BJD and Any Other Doll by Jesslyn Carver, Jesslyn Carver
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Author: Jesslyn Carver ISBN: 9780998210421
Publisher: Jesslyn Carver Publication: November 21, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jesslyn Carver
ISBN: 9780998210421
Publisher: Jesslyn Carver
Publication: November 21, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

All Dolls Welcome!
Do you have an Asian ball-jointed doll that needs hair? A Barbie doll? How about a retail mannequin? It doesn’t matter what kind of doll is in need because the techniques in this book can cover them all! “Make a Wig for BJD and Any Other Doll” is here to equip you with the tools and steps you need to make a custom wig for your doll that is both personal and effective. The main focus in this book is to use natural hair such as alpaca or angora mohair for a warm and personal feel. It’s up to you to design, plan, and execute your special project and this book will guide you through the options and how-to’s. It offers at least 3 different ways to make a wig, 20,000 words of advice, and over 150 photographs and examples!
Jesslyn Carver (author of How to Rock at BJD Face-Up: A Beginner’s Guide to Painting Resin Doll Faces) is an artist and crafter who simply can’t get enough of working with her hands and bringing her ideas to reality. This time she’s tackled doll wigs and is dying to share her secrets with you! No more scouring the net for the same old mass-produced synthetic doll wigs we’ve seen for years. Don’t you think it’s time to make the wig YOU want and in YOUR way?

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All Dolls Welcome!
Do you have an Asian ball-jointed doll that needs hair? A Barbie doll? How about a retail mannequin? It doesn’t matter what kind of doll is in need because the techniques in this book can cover them all! “Make a Wig for BJD and Any Other Doll” is here to equip you with the tools and steps you need to make a custom wig for your doll that is both personal and effective. The main focus in this book is to use natural hair such as alpaca or angora mohair for a warm and personal feel. It’s up to you to design, plan, and execute your special project and this book will guide you through the options and how-to’s. It offers at least 3 different ways to make a wig, 20,000 words of advice, and over 150 photographs and examples!
Jesslyn Carver (author of How to Rock at BJD Face-Up: A Beginner’s Guide to Painting Resin Doll Faces) is an artist and crafter who simply can’t get enough of working with her hands and bringing her ideas to reality. This time she’s tackled doll wigs and is dying to share her secrets with you! No more scouring the net for the same old mass-produced synthetic doll wigs we’ve seen for years. Don’t you think it’s time to make the wig YOU want and in YOUR way?

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