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Sora

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Now that the face-ups on the little RS blue boys are done, I can turn my attention to Sora ~ Resinsoul Mei

No...you are not looking at Dr. Manhatten Jr. XD Her name is taken from the following:



空 Kū or sora, most often translated as "Void", but also meaning "sky" or "Heaven", represents those things beyond our everyday experience, particularly those things composed of pure energy. Bodily, kū represents spirit, thought, and creative energy. It represents our ability to think and to communicate, as well as our creativity. It can also be associated with power, creativity, spontaneity, and inventiveness.


When I return from Vancouver in July, I'll hopefully be able to finish her up and then get started on her brother Mizu/RS JUN (the water element). I'd been itching to get at this girl though and at least give her a face and re-attach it to the body (after 4 months on my desk). I will continue to work on the colouring of her face/head and body as I move forward with this project and decide if she needs a wig or just to go with a patterned scalp.



Thanks for looking.
  • OMG ...I totally forgot about Lilly's white girl. Yes please do let her know about that asap. MSC seems to work well as my girl SU is just fine and she's older than MIZU.

    White is notorioius though, for yellowing so one can't be too careful if you want to keep them snowy perfect...and that would be THE reason to keep them in boxes.

    As for not displaying yours...ahhhh cats. Yep that makes sense. I don't have to worry since all I have at the moment is a turtle.

    Heh....I have put a dolls' bed into my bedroom...I wonder if my hubber would comment if I put anyone in it? >D

    The reason that they are not all sprayed is that I was waiting on non-frigid / non rainy weather. I just forgot that I also have to do this before it becomes hot and humid *erk*....So I spray them outside and then bring them in to dry and repeat....
    • I doubt Lilly has Rowan in direct sunlight, but I doubt you had Mizu in direct sunlight either. I've sent her an email to let her know about what happened with your boy though. Better safe than sorry, right?

      For the most part, Kizmet doesn't do anything with my dolls, but all it would take is that one time where he decides to chew on a wig or jump onto a shelf and knock everything helter-skelter. He already jumps onto the top of the bookcase I have my figurines displayed on (despite there being no room for him to squish his fat butt up there). A plastic figurine falling a couple of feet the floor... annoying but not serious. A doll falling a few feet to the hard wood floor... it might be kitty killing time. And closing the door to the bedroom (assuming Hubby could live with the dolls out like that *snicker*) wouldn't be an option as he hates closed doors and will try for hours to get it open (banging it against the jamb and creating a god-awful racket).
      • Mine was on my desk which is by a window that faces north...it gets light but no direct light and he was set at least a metre back from the window and ...well anyway yeah interesting what sun's rays can do.

        I've maintained for years now, that ozone layer over Ontario (if not Canada) is thing. VERY thin. My glasses (which darken when exposed to UV rays) are black when I step outside on a sunny day....they should only really go dark grey, not pitch.

        ....some will say, but...they are supposed to get dark. Okay..so tell me why the same glasses on a FULL SUNNY DAY in Tokyo only go grey?

        We are so screwed. It's why I only go for walks wearing a brimmed hat, sunscreen and/or an umbrella on a sunny day.

        ANYway yeah, Lilly probably isn't being dumb with her resin baby but better safely warned than sorry.

        Oh lordy just the thought of your kitty inadvertantly knocking the boys down and losing a finger in the process @__@!!

        HAH.... you cat is classic *if there is a door closed there must be something I'm missing on the other side* kinda feline >D

        My hubber is resigned. But then he is not bothered by dolls. Bugs and mice are another thing....remind me to relate to you the story about the cat, the mouse and the silly man when we meet. It's a good *stupid husband* story.

        last night my daughter (middling one) pulled an all nighter and told me in the morning that a mouse ran over her foot after getting frustrated that I'd locked up all the nibblies they like. I nodded and continued to sip my coffee....telling her not to mention it to dad since he hates mice.

        She told her father a few hours later and he visibly cringe and said he's scream if he saw it. The man is 6' & 265Ibs. It brings to mind the old Looney Toons cartoon with the elephant up on a chair being hassled by a rude mouse XD
        • Oh that's good. I've had rats as pets and Hubby was kinda resigned to them. He didn't like it when they'd come over to him to see what he as eating/drinking or when they'd decide he absolutely had to do something with his hair and they were going to help. Mice are olay but not nearly as fun as rats. Of course, wild mice/rats aren't the greatest to have invading your house.

          It's funny what you think isn't much exposure turns out to be more than enough. As you said though, lesson learned. And no, I wouldn't want any avoidble accidents to happen. It's bad enough that when I forget to put the lid back on Kijika's box when I take him out, Kizmet jumps in there and claws at the foam padding. Good thing I want to make him a proper pillow at some point.
          • or when they'd decide he absolutely had to do something with his hair and they were going to help

            BWAHAHAHHAHA!! Now that is cute......that is, unless you're the hubby trying hard not to scream with a rat in your hair. He'd always have an excuse for it looking like a rat's nest though ;)

            It's the season before the plenty and the rodents are a problem outside more than inside (damned SQUIRRELS!!!

            Heh...what is it with cats and their odd choices of scratching posts? My father's uses his leather chair, my mother's had a thing for the corners of cardboard boxes and my old girl (who is now living with my mother) decided to unravel the berber carpeting one loop at a time. @_@

            You can probably make some really funky pillows that are along the lines of Kijika's heritage ...regally personalized and all :)
            • I had one rat who was convinced he was an oral surgeon. he'd perch on my chest and want to look in my mouth and touch my teeth at every chance he got. Another rat simply loved to play with my hair. He never chewed it, but he'd run the strands through his hands and brux (grind his teeth, which is a sign of pleasure/happiness in rats).

              Kizmet has a scratch post that he does use, but he seems to have fallen in love with the foam padding in Kijika's box for some reason. Moswen and Jaiseki have satin pillows that they came with. I was thinking of knitting one for Kijika because I have scads of yarn. Although, I might just end up doing a thick, fuzzy blanket.

              I actually finished th duster for Kijika and brought him and Moswen into work today and everybody has said he looks like a prince (which he is) in it. If I can tease one more pic out of the camera (we need batteries), I'll post a shot of it.
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