EYELASH TUTORIAL
Eyelash tutorial
 Gather all supplies needed: 
Gloss:  I use a few different kinds depending on the results I want.  For this baby, I selected Ceramacoat Gloss Varnish.
 Small lint free cloth
Small Pallet
Coffee cup
Two sized of paint brushes used just for glossing
Tiny scissors
Pointed Tweezers
Choice of lashes. 
 To help stabilize the head, I roll up a receiving blanket and place it 
in my lap.  This keeps the head from rolling and also I can tuck the 
edges of the blanket to help tip her head up to get the right angle when
 applying the lash or the gloss.
 Tip the head....
 Hold the lash with the tweezer....
 Place it in the correct spot.  Many first-time reborners place the lash 
in the crease on the lid~this is the WRONG place for you lash.  The lash
 goes down into the eye, usually all the way back to where the eye meets
 the lid, however, it is different with each sculpt.
 Use toothpicks and the tweezers to help "set" the lash and gain an idea on the size needed.
 Trim the lash in small trimmings until you are happy with the size.  You
 may trim from either side depending on how the lash looks on the doll. 
 I trimmed the nasal side of the lash.  Place the lash into the eye 
pushing the edged of the lash back into the correct place.  Notice that I
 do not use glue for the lash.  We will use the gloss to seal the lash 
in.  Most pre-made lashes have a bit of  two sided glue that helps hold 
the lash in place.  This glue is NOT enough to hold that lash in for 
good on your reborn.
 Fill your coffee cup with HOT water, place the brushes in the hot water and pour a pool of gloss in the pallet. 
 Remove the largest brush from the water and blot it out on the lint free
 cloth.  Dip in into the well of gloss and steadily let a dollop of the 
gloss fall into the center of the eye.  Do not use your brush on the eye
 ball itself.  Let the gloss naturally fall into place.  (This is why 
you need the rolled up blanket and why you need the head to be laying 
down. Adjust the blanket as needed)
 Continue to add gloss until the eye is fully covered being careful to 
not brush the eye ball.  Rinse your brush as needed in this process and 
blot with the cloth. 
 Use the small brush and or a toothpick to help adjust the pools of gloss to be even around the edges of the eye.
 There is just a bit more gloss in this eye than desired....
 I used the small brush to remove some of the gloss from the nasal side. 
 I removed the gloss, rinsed and blotted the brush and continued until I
 was satisfied with the amount of gloss in the eye. 
Let the gloss 
set for a short time and then use toothpicks to assure that the lash is 
placed in the correct place, pushing the lash against the eye lid to 
secure it.  Be very careful not to touch the eye ball with the 
toothpick.
Bring some gloss to the outside crease of the eye and also to the tear duct.  This gives your dolls eye a very life-like appeal.
Repeat the procedure for the other lash and eye.

 
 Place the head still in the blanket in a safe area where the head will 
not be bumped.  Adjust the angle of the head so that the gloss will dry 
where you desire it to.  Check the eyes often and adjust the head if the
 gloss is running in areas you don't want it too.  Check for bubbles and
 check the lash to make sure that it is in the correct place and that it
 is sealing to the eye lid. 
For this head, after the gloss dried, I desired more gloss.  I added more gloss in the same procedure as above. 
 Here is the finished result.  For newborn babies, I usually add 3-4 
layers of gloss but this baby is older so only two were needed. 
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i followed these directions for my 2nd doll, a toddler (TIBBY KIT) and here are my results:
still wet
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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