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5th Fashion Doll Makeovers by Jim Faraone
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5th Fashion Doll Makeovers

by Jim Faraone

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Best for male dollmakeovers-but helpful info about changing the eye color of a doll
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0875886574, Paperback)

Move over ladies, the guys are here and they're showing that they are not just women's accessories any longer! The latest in the series of popular how-to books chronicles the up-and-coming male fashion dolls that have recently hit the market. The newest book in a series of fashion doll makeovers by Jim Faraone gives step-by-step instructions on male doll makeover techniques that include how to repaint and redress dolls to make your own unique one-of-a-kind creation. Also showcased are some of the most interesting artists who modify mass-produced dolls and give the readers infinite inspiration and projects. There are two full-sized patterns to create your own male fashion outfit. If you have ever dreamed of creating a male doll to rival your gorgeous female characters, here is the encyclopaedia of inspiration and the information that you need to begin!

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