Starting Melody

Meet Princess Melody, the daughter of Ariel and Erik.

Melody

That there is all I knew about Melody.

Gina's daughter knows more. She loves Melody.

This is how I pay for the 15 dolls Gina sent me. Melody gets made.

From Gina, re: which doll gets Melodied and is she planning to wig or reroot:

I was thinking the belle doll. I didn’t know what would be easiest for you it would be fine if she was a brunette for it as Freya (Daughter) is a brunette if her hair is Good enough. What ever floats your creative juices.

Most of all, have fun.

I'm a brunette.

Disney faces are so simplified that hair shape and color do a LOT for identifying character ....So, I wanted to get CLOSE.

At least a darker brunette if not black.The dramatic sweep of bangs and the side part make Melody read as Melody...so I set to experimenting.

First I noticed that there aren't many videos about re-rooting these dolls.This is probably because of what a pain in the ass removing the heads is AND how much time rerooting a giant head takes. Most customizers seem to go with wigs or gluing wefts to the dolls. Kid play made both of these seem like "meh." ideas.

I have two Belles in my collection, both from Gina. One is from the first generation of Belle dolls (I can tell because she has blue painted on undies to match the blue dress she came with) and MORE hair, and a second generation doll with yellow undies and less hair.

I started experimenting with more hair Belle and figured I could trick her bangs into doing a side-sweep...even if I couldn't move her hair part. I set to work seeing if I could get her hair any darker.I know that synthetic strands don't really take dye well....but I'm not above magical thinking and believing in the power of stains.

Yeah...No. Neither Dylon nor alcohol and arcylic inks worker to get her hair more than a shade darker.

I have a new sink container now.

I turned to Belle with the more sparse hair...and chopped.

Then I dipped her head in boiling water and set to softening her vinyl. Her neck softened first, ball of the head joint.

Unlike Barbie dolls, the ball part in her neck is what rotates and moves. The section inside her head remains connected to the head....but it had to come out so I could glue the hair from inside the head.

It was possible to get my tools in at the front of the neck between the joint and the head vinyl but in the back section the vinyl and joint were fused together.

I had to tear some vinyl.

The neck hole is a little jagged but I figure I can bond it all together with liquid fusion after rerooting and repainting.

The pencil line shows where the part will be moving to. I'll also be doubling up on the small holes at the front of the head so hair can be swept forward for bangs and back for her pony tail...no gaps.

Starting the rooting process. I've painted the scalp so it doesn't show through the hair..

Which was when I realized that I hadn't done the same for my Wednesday doll. The hair is pretty thick but I stopped rooting to paint the top, as that is where the scalp will most likely show through.

And this is how my Monday evening is looking...hairy.

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