Showing posts with label painting service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting service. Show all posts

$649 Painted Kits Coming Soon!

Saturday, January 10, 2015



Hiya ladies! I will have painted kits available soon. Each kit will be $649 shipped. These kits will be painted in the Apricot Love-A-Lot skin tone. This is my close-out inventory. I am preparing to shut down at the end of this year. Painted kits include:

Complete skin painting
Open Nostrils
Nails
Lips with texture
Dewy skin with textured lines and pores

Textured eyebrows will cost an additional $75. Painted hairlines and rooting services are not available.
 

Painting Service: Officially Discontinued

Monday, March 01, 2010

I made a post last summer about the painting service waiting list being deleted.

I did not hear back from many of the ladies, so I discontinued the painting service December 14, 2009. When I mentioned here on the blog that I was painting a kit for a customer, hurt feelings began to surface. Since I am unable to be helpful to everyone, the best thing is for me to just not paint kits for anyone. I wish I could help everyone, but my busy schedule only permits me to work on a few dolly projects per year.

Thank you all so much for the emails and PM’s. Special thanks to L & D for their experienced advice regarding this situation.

Painting Service Unlikely To Continue!



Hello All,

Since the announcement of the painting service hold, I’ve received numerous questions about whether or not the waiting list will reopen. Honestly, it doesn’t look good. I'm still working on a new painting setup to avoid inhaling the harmful fumes, and it's proving to be costly and confusing right now. Changing a three year-old setup is difficult. Thank goodness for the staff of Simply Reborn Dolls for informing reborn artists.

Over the next few weeks, I will be moving furniture and boxes filled with reborning supplies. I am planning to conduct several tests using a turkey roaster, and I do not feel comfortable using kits that do not belong to me as guinea pigs.

In case you missed my earlier post about heated vinyl fumes, click the link to read more about it:

http://www.doll-fan.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=186434&hilit=fumes

BN

Painting Service On Hold!


Hello All,

Due to the realization that heated vinyl fumes are hazardous to my health, I am placing the painting service on hold.  I will update everyone should I decide to take painting orders in the future.  While I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, I’m sure we all agree that health and safety comes first. 

My fellow reborn artists, I urge you to take heed of this most serious development.  I plan to go above and beyond to alter my reborning environment, and I encourage everyone to do the same.  This matter should not be taken lightly.

Please click here for more information on health and heated vinyl fumes:

http://www.doll-fan.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=186434&hilit=fumes

Xoxo,
BN

Painting Service: A Smart Outsourcing Idea!



I received this email today:

“I would feel weird selling a reborn that was painted by someone else under my nursery name...”

My question to the author of the email is why?

My ethnic doll painting service is the newest idea in outsourcing! According to Forbes Magazine Business Guide, outsourcing is defined as subcontracting a process to a third-party person. Outsourcing is the smart way to make more efficient use of our time.

We as reborn artists already outsource more than we realize. We outsource for vinyl sculpts, mohair from pet goats, hand-sewn bodies, custom website design, crocheted items, auction templates, and even professional photography. Outsourcing does not make us bad people or any less of a reborn artist. It makes us smart people who put our time and energy into doing what we do best, versus trying to master someone else’s God-given knack.

Ethnic coloring is no trouble for me, but I am not sure how to achieve Caucasian coloring. So if I ever wanted to create a realistic, Caucasian doll, it would make sense for me to outsource to a Caucasian doll painting service. Why let my vanity get in the way of producing a beautiful doll for my customers? I can’t sew, so I purchase my bodies from master seamstresses. If using a sewing machine was a mandatory part of creating a reborn doll, I would have to throw in the towel.

Doll sculptors outsource all the time. Their forte lies in clay design. They can create beautiful, clay works of art, but for their silicone editions, many outsource work to mold makers, silicone pourers, hair rooters, silicone painters, and professional photographers. For their vinyl kit editions, doll sculptors outsource work to mold makers, vinyl kit manufacturers, and reborn artists who not only paint their prototype kits, but also root, dress and photograph the kits.

Each artist possesses her own set of talents, and has no reason to be ashamed of acknowledging the limits of her artistic interests. It is fun to network and share our special talents with each other. I receive daily inquiries asking how to achieve my ethnic coloring. Unfortunately, I am not much of a teacher, so the best thing I can do to assist those who inquire is offer to do it for them. That’s what my painting service is all about. It’s to assist anyone who wants to purchase a painted kit from me. Of course, the service is not for everyone, and I respect that. But I am not gullible enough to let the “haters” rain on my parade, when all I am trying to do is share the love of ethnic doll making with like-minded friends.

The bottom line is: There is nothing wrong with outsourcing. Who made the rules around what can and cannot happen when it comes to doll creation anyway? What’s important is the quality of the end result—a beautiful doll. It does not matter how we get there.

Payment Plan For Kit Painting Service!

I will begin contacting those on the painting service waiting list mid-November. You can either pay in full when you are contacted, or for your convenience, the following payment plan is available:


Payment 1: $100

Payment 2: $100

Payment 3: $99 (send the kit, kit will be painted)

Payment 4: Exact shipping back to you once painting is complete


If you have been assigned a number bewteen 1-4, I will be ready to paint your kit November 15. The first three payments ($299) and the kit should be in my possession by November 15. The kit will be painted and returned to you within 10 business days. You will pay the shipping costs once the kit is painted and ready to ship.

Numbers 5-29 should wait to pay until further notice. Thank you all for being patient while I get a system in place for the painting service! :)

BN

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