The Best Online Reborn Help Forum!

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Bake rooted hair?


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 14
Date:
Bake rooted hair?
Permalink   


Hi all.

I was wondering if someone could tell me, if I can bake a baby with rooted hair? I want to put a little more colour on a baby I bought, but I don't want to spoil her rooted hair.
I also have a baby with a little hard vinyl, that I want to try to root. What do you good people, use to make the head warmer, so you can root? Someone told me, that a heatgun, wasn't smart to use to that?


Regards from Marianne in Denmark.



__________________


Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 52
Date:
Permalink   

Marianne,..
I would not recomend a heatgun eather for warming the doll head ...too hot,..i always use a rice sock.It goes like this....
I have a cotton sock that i have filled with rice,... i put the sock in the microwave along with a cup of water for 3-4 minutes ...when its warm you can put the rice sock in the dolls had that way it warms your vinyl so its easy to root.

Danielle

__________________


Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 37
Date:
Permalink   

I had to go back and do something to my doll after I rooted. We put a damp cloth over just the hair of the doll, NOT the entire doll face to the hair wouldn't dry out.

I did notice that the glue peeled up at the edges after it cooled. I just rooted alittle more because I needed to tone the color down anyway then I just re-glued the inside of the head again and it was fine.

__________________


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 14
Date:
Permalink   

Thanks a lot for the answers. It really helped me a lot.

Marianne

__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 4356
Date:
Permalink   

You can bake  your baby if it has mohair not synthetic hair (people root with that too).

Make sure you wet the hair, put conditioner on it, or if  you use your heat gun make sure that you cover it with a wet washcloth as it will singe the hair right off the doll!

I do like the suggestion of putting a wet cloth on the head before putting in the oven also. That should work too!


__________________

We are the most critical of our own works!
 
Current avatar: Hayden sculpt

 www.timelesstreasurebabiesnursery.mysite.com

Pat B. --
Forum Sr. Moderator
Secrist and AV Dealer
Secrist Factory Certified Teacher



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 617
Date:
Permalink   

After I finished painting Zoe & Missy and rooting them I noticed a lot of shine. I had already used E6000 to seal their hair! All I had to do was take a damp wash cloth and place it over the mohair and then bake as usual. I did not have any problems whatsoever with the hair or the glue. I can't tell you about other kinds of glue, though!

BE AWARE: Don't bake the synthetic lashes! They will melt! If your baby has lashes already that you didn't root then make sure you remove them before putting baby back in the oven!

__________________
Juliette: August 30, 2008


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1474
Date:
Permalink   

Loves Dolls-
I am having a similar issue. I already have the hair and eyelashes rooted and the E6000 sealing them however I noticed a mark on her forehead  that needs a touch-up.  Do I  wet the how do I protect my rooted eye lashes?

-- Edited by Tina W. at 12:47, 2008-12-08

__________________
   {{ HUGS }}  
     
 Tina
    


Liz


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 12
Date:
Permalink   

Hello Tina..My name is Liz and i am new to this Forum..
I have been reborning now for almost 2 years and i have on several occasions baked my babies head again due to needing more color on them..If you wet the hair with a liitle hair conditioner in the water with a baby brush or comb while rooting it will be okay.Mine have come out fine..If you have already glued the inside i would suggest another coat of glue just to be sure..As for the lashes i haven't had a problem with baking them..
If you aren't to sure about baking the lashes you can always take them out and start again...
Putting a wet cloth on the hair before baking is a good idea...
I re-baked one yesterday with the hair in but no glue and it's fine.
I actually havn't finished rooting it yet!!
Hope this helps you..Liz

__________________

The picture is my Xmas baby for this year her name is Olivia (Hannah kit)she has been adopted...
I found it really hard to part with her...



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1474
Date:
Permalink   

Thank you Liz-
Still debating on if I want to fix it yet or just live with it.  It's not that noticable, but is nice to know there is an option and it can be done.



__________________
   {{ HUGS }}  
     
 Tina
    




Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 4356
Date:
Permalink   

You could always lay the head back and put wet cotton balls on them. Since they are rooted lashes they might not be a problem. I wasn't sure if they were synthetic or rooted.

__________________

We are the most critical of our own works!
 
Current avatar: Hayden sculpt

 www.timelesstreasurebabiesnursery.mysite.com

Pat B. --
Forum Sr. Moderator
Secrist and AV Dealer
Secrist Factory Certified Teacher

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.



Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard