I've got a doll that's a decent match for face shape and a very close match for hair color (and rooted so that I can style it the right way) so, yes, I should be able to make a doll that'll be recognizeable as the character.
I don't think the clothes you describe will give me any trouble, and vests are the easiest of doll clothes to make, pretty much, so a field vest should be very doable.
So, yes, I can do a doll for you. I suspect that she'll take me about five solid hours of work (spread over several days - most of it will be layers of paint that'll need drying), and the base doll and pre-made accessories I propose to use are going to be worth about $15, to begin with (it's hard to say for sure, because I'll be using clothes and jewelry and shoes from other dolls, but if I were to eBay all of the bits I'll use, I'd expect to get about that much). What do you think is a fair trade?
Re: Sara pictures
Date: 2006-06-14 03:48 am (UTC)I don't think the clothes you describe will give me any trouble, and vests are the easiest of doll clothes to make, pretty much, so a field vest should be very doable.
So, yes, I can do a doll for you. I suspect that she'll take me about five solid hours of work (spread over several days - most of it will be layers of paint that'll need drying), and the base doll and pre-made accessories I propose to use are going to be worth about $15, to begin with (it's hard to say for sure, because I'll be using clothes and jewelry and shoes from other dolls, but if I were to eBay all of the bits I'll use, I'd expect to get about that much). What do you think is a fair trade?