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Adopting a reborn doll is a big decision that shouldn’t be made lightly or without plenty of consideration. Newcomers to this increasingly popular hobby might assume that reborn dolls are no different than toy dolls. Having this type of mentality…
How To Care For A Reborn Doll A reborn doll isn’t just any baby doll, it’s a work of art. A reborn artist spent countless hours adding layers of paint, rooting hairs, and finishing to make it your perfect doll…
Many reborn artists, myself included, prefer the look of an opened nose in their dolls. After all, babies have open nostrils, so adding this subtle detail to your reborns will create a more realistic appearance, and that’s what your ultimate…
Choosing The Right Glue Type For a Reborn Doll Don’t Use Hot Glue on Reborn Dolls Whether you plan to create a reborn doll from scratch or use one of the many kits available (recommended for first-time doll artists), you’ll need glue…
The art of making reborn dolls began in the United States in the 1990s. Reborning follows a long tradition of collectors, artists, and manufacturers restoring and enhancing dolls in order to portray more realism. The internet has allowed doll artists…
A growing number of collectors are cuddling, changing and caring for ‘reborns’ – individually crafted baby dolls that can cost up to $20,000. For some, it’s about rekindling their baby-rearing years. For others, it’s about dealing with their own…