Thank you!! 💕I had so much fun making him, and the ghosts (if you haven't seen that video). Unfortunately, Dollar Tree stopped selling these dolls. They were perfect for these projects. I just haven't ventured out to locate other options. Though I did use their small barbie dolls to do Hocus Pocus! Another video you might like! 💕
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I bought several babies and haven't started 😂 the hair was challenging and what's funny about that is I was a preschool teacher for 15 years and we used Elmer glue for pretty much everything. Why it never crossed my mind to do what you did is beyond me. Lol
Awwww I love horror dolls he's really cute and thank u for showing us much appreciated he wonderful am a girl am on my bf youtube we share youtube u see but much respect too u 👍
Thank you so much! I will say, though my doll is my take, this was not originally my idea! If you have facebook, there is a group called DIY Dolls, Crafts & More! You should check it out! There are a ton of very talented people with awesome ideas! 🥰
Cute project! My question to you is, why didn't you just hot glue tuffs of "hair" in sections rather than doing a line of slow drying regular glue? You ended up gluing the lines of hair to the head anyway. It would have eliminated one step and speeded up the process for you. I glue mohair in tuffs and strips to masks and props with either hot glue or acrylic caulk (depending on the materials being used). Like I said, I think this is such a cute project. :)
Thank you! I personally just feel like it gives me more control over the hair placement and gives me reassurance that I didn't miss any spot where the hair could end up falling out. Just personal preference.
These dolls came from Dollar Tree. Unfortunately, they stopped selling the hard bodied dolls at most of the stores. It can be done with other dolls, but I loved the size of these. Perfect for a shelf or tiered tray. 😔
Thank you. I have been to all my Dollar Trees and had no luck. I was bummed. Thank you for letting me know. Now I can stop looking for those specific ones
I think it would work temporarily, but I don't think it would be a good permanent option. With how much work you put into it, I would recommend Elmer's glue or mod podge!
Oh no! Usually, if this happens to me, it's because it is too hot when I'm spraying them! I use and old piece of wood or cardboard to spray them outside, then bring them in the house to dry properly in room by themselves with the windows open for ventilation! Hopefully that helps!
Oh no 👎🏼 I’m sorry but everything from the voice over to the slacking in taking your time the quality of the result is all over the place 🤦🏼♀️😬 yea it’s a no
I'm sorry you don't like the set up to my videos! It seems my channel may not be a great fit for you, as I have to do these types of voiceovers to work around being a mom. 🥰 These videos (though show 18mins on screen) take me many, many hours of creating and editing. I love to create, learn as I go and share with others! So I appreciate you giving me a chance. I wish you well on your endeavors. ♥️
He's so cute!
Thank you 🎈
Love this!!! Thank you! Make more of the collection please!!
Thank you!! 💕I had so much fun making him, and the ghosts (if you haven't seen that video). Unfortunately, Dollar Tree stopped selling these dolls. They were perfect for these projects. I just haven't ventured out to locate other options. Though I did use their small barbie dolls to do Hocus Pocus! Another video you might like! 💕
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I bought several babies and haven't started 😂 the hair was challenging and what's funny about that is I was a preschool teacher for 15 years and we used Elmer glue for pretty much everything. Why it never crossed my mind to do what you did is beyond me. Lol
I swear, we just overthink sometimes!! Good luck on your babies!! 🥰🎃
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So once your done do you spray the doll with some kind of clear coat so the paint doesn't come off if it gets wet etc
I didn't, but with most of my projects I do usually spray them with Rust-Oleum clear matte!
LOVE LOVE THIS!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
Thank you! 💕
What a great tutorial! I love detail and you do a fantastic job of explaining without going overboard! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you so much for the kind feedback! I try really hard to walk the line of detailed, but not excruciatingly detailed. Lol have a great day! 💕
@kraftingwithKandace IM SO OBSESSED! YOU SHOULD DO JASON, FREDDY, MICHAEL MYERS, BEETLEJUICE, SCREAM, AND THE GRINCH
Thank you! I'm thinking about giving another a try, I just haven't picked who yet! 💕
I VOTE EITHER BEETLEJUICE OR FREDDY
Excellent video. Subscribed it was so wonderful. Thank you!
Thank you so much! 💕💕
Awwww I love horror dolls he's really cute and thank u for showing us much appreciated he wonderful am a girl am on my bf youtube we share youtube u see but much respect too u 👍
Thank you!! Aren't the horror dolls awesome?! I wanted to do more, but ran out of time! So hopefully I can in the future!
Love it thanks you
Thank you!
I love your idea and I want to make me some.Thank you and stay safe.God Bless You.MeMe
Thank you so much! I will say, though my doll is my take, this was not originally my idea! If you have facebook, there is a group called DIY Dolls, Crafts & More! You should check it out! There are a ton of very talented people with awesome ideas! 🥰
Genius. Good job
Thank you!
Unbelieveble COOL!
Thank you! ♥️
Glad i found your channel today!! Making this and winnie, mary, sarah, and billie!!!
I'm so glad you found it too! Good luck! 💕
Fell in love with your pennywise. You did such a great job. Could you tell me if you used a primer rust x2 thank you ❤
Thank you! I used the Rust-Oleum 2x Paint & Primer spray! It has the primer built in! 💕
@@KraftingWithKandace thank you
Cute project! My question to you is, why didn't you just hot glue tuffs of "hair" in sections rather than doing a line of slow drying regular glue? You ended up gluing the lines of hair to the head anyway. It would have eliminated one step and speeded up the process for you. I glue mohair in tuffs and strips to masks and props with either hot glue or acrylic caulk (depending on the materials being used). Like I said, I think this is such a cute project. :)
Thank you! I personally just feel like it gives me more control over the hair placement and gives me reassurance that I didn't miss any spot where the hair could end up falling out. Just personal preference.
Looks good
Thank you! 💝
Excelente trabajo!!! Bendiciones!!!
Thank you! 💖
great job ..thanks for sharing the process
Thank you! 💗
Oh my goodness! Such a good job! That face is creepy!
Thank you! 💗
Super cute!
Thank you! 🥰
So cute!
Thank you so much! 💗
Awseome video
Thank you 💕
Where did you find the dolls?
These dolls came from Dollar Tree. Unfortunately, they stopped selling the hard bodied dolls at most of the stores. It can be done with other dolls, but I loved the size of these. Perfect for a shelf or tiered tray. 😔
Thank you. I have been to all my Dollar Trees and had no luck. I was bummed. Thank you for letting me know. Now I can stop looking for those specific ones
"...but I have no patience." 😂
😅 but it's true 💃
Do you have a Beetlejuice and Edward scissorhands one?
I don't, but I'm hoping to make another character this year! I haven't settle on who yet!
@@KraftingWithKandaceok thanks
Love it!!!
Thank you! 😄
Would double size tape work for the hair instead of the elmers?
Double sided not size
I think it would work temporarily, but I don't think it would be a good permanent option. With how much work you put into it, I would recommend Elmer's glue or mod podge!
My dolls that I’m painting with spray paint are coming out sticky. Is there a way to fix this? Thanks
Oh no! Usually, if this happens to me, it's because it is too hot when I'm spraying them! I use and old piece of wood or cardboard to spray them outside, then bring them in the house to dry properly in room by themselves with the windows open for ventilation! Hopefully that helps!
Where did you find the doll by chance? Thanks in advance 😊
I found it at the Dollar Tree! They are much smaller than you would expect, but work great for shelf sitters!
How much would you or someone charge for these dolls I make them every halloween
I sold mine for $15-$20 depending on materials. That price seemed to be perfect for my area. I sold quite a few.
I mad a Freddy Jason Micheal works ng on penny and nun I want to try Chucky and bride
I bet they are awesome!
Did you make tutorials too? Id love to watch
Can you do Jason?
Great idea! I'll see what I can do in the future!
I will like to see chucky
I love this idea!
I’m s….o skard 😅😅😅😰😰😰😥😥😓😓😨😰😰😅😰😰
😂
Ghost face
Great idea!
Oh no 👎🏼 I’m sorry but everything from the voice over to the slacking in taking your time the quality of the result is all over the place 🤦🏼♀️😬 yea it’s a no
I'm sorry you don't like the set up to my videos! It seems my channel may not be a great fit for you, as I have to do these types of voiceovers to work around being a mom. 🥰 These videos (though show 18mins on screen) take me many, many hours of creating and editing. I love to create, learn as I go and share with others! So I appreciate you giving me a chance. I wish you well on your endeavors. ♥️