Reborn Dolls Becoming Popular In Collectibles Scene
A recent trend among collectors and hobbyists alike is the creation of the more realistic looking, more lifelike, and closer to a human child looking doll. Indeed, the trend known as creating reborn dolls has been something that is creating a new market and craft for hobbymakers and other individuals across the collectable community. The ability to create lifelike dolls now more than ever is spreading among those craftspeople who have long tired of the typical dolls sold at retail.
The market for reborn dolls has absolutely exploded in the past five years, thanks to a widespread implementation of art techniques that allow for more realistic-looking dolls. The berenguer and preemie dolls that have sold for years can be credited partially for the craze brought on by reborn dolls, as they began the trend of lifelike qualities and expressions that make them reminiscent of a real human baby.
Typically, reborn dolls are formed through an intensive process which strips the doll of its artificial appearance, which creates a more realistic doll. It usually beings by disassembling the doll and removing the paint that is applied by the production company. After the paint is stripped, a plastic shell remains, which can then be changed as it is needed.
When you are working to create a reborn doll, you will need to add a purple color to the inside of the head, arms, and legs, so that you can start to achieve a realistic baby skin color. You will then paint the outside of these pieces with several different skin tone paints and colors, adding real skin color, and then to bring the doll a lifelike look, you will use other tones and techniques, creating skin lines, blemishes, and other effects.
From here, hair and eyelashes are added to the doll using real human hair or soft, humanlike mohawk faux fair, allowing the reborn dolls to have human characteristics. This process often is done by hand and by strand, which can take dozens of hours. Once this is completed, the doll is reassembled with a softer filling and underbelly, and then may have other additions made to create an even more lifelike appearance, such as a breathing or heartbeat sound box to create a realistic appearance of living.
For the people who would like to create one of reborn dolls by themselves, there are kits designed to let the buyer make one without too much effort. Those who truly desire one, however, will buy one no matter the cost, even if it is several hundred dollars. The new trend is to give these dolls to brand new mothers as a memento of their child's birth.
Creating more realistic child dolls is an increasingly growing trend among collectors and hobbyists. The term given to this is creating reborn dolls. The Berenguer and preemie dolls that have sold for years can be credited partially for the reborn craze, as they began the trend of lifelike qualities and expressions. For individuals who wish to make their own dolls, reborn doll kits are available. A lot of people are willing to pay as much a several hundred dollars to buy one. Newborn mothers have come to be one of the most popular receivers of these gifts, frequently imitating the condition of their children after birth, as a keepsake.
Published June 19th, 2008
Filed in Art

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