Learn To Paint Collector’s Edition: Genesis Heat Set Paints Coloring Techniques for Reborns & Doll Making Kits

Jeannine Holper does it again in this brilliant collector's edition book.  Learn To Paint Collector's Edition: Genesis Heat Set Paints Coloring Techniques for Reborns & Doll Making Kits combines volume one and two (beginning and advanced) that were previously sold separately and puts them together with new and updated information, bonuses and case studies.

No matter if you're just starting out or a seasoned pro in the world of reborn dolls this book has something for everyone.

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Collector's Edition Book for the Beginner & Advanced Beginner Learn to use Genesis Heat Set Paints on Newborns, Toddlers and Reborn Dolls. The perfection of Peaches and Creams Complexion, along with Newborn Skin Layering Techniques! PLUS bonus materials you will not find in Books 1 or 2 of the series. Includes: Internal "color wash" application techniques; External color application methods; AND Bonus Section on liquid dye methods. Our featured Secrist dolls in this book are Zoe, Ming & Starling; PLUS in addition Taffy - a wonderful example of medium skin tone newborn layering techniques. This full art book also touches on Veining, Facial Accents and Body Art options; bonus materials include wig application and touches on the dolls hair. Bring to life, your own Custom Reborn; Wonderful techniques that can also be used for acrylics, oils, gouache and more... 300 Full Color Pictures for your learning enjoyment.

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A Collector's Edition Book - New for 2008
 
Review Date: March 9, 2008
Reviewer: BookReader, Minnesota
New for 2008. The Collector's Edition, which includes Part 1, Part 2 and 30 additional pages of visual instructions, was created especially for using Secrist Doll Kits and Secrist Products. Shows the Peaches and Creams Techniques, and the Newborn Layering Techniques. Covers Ethnic Skin Tones using Genesis Heat Set Paints. If you purchase this book, you do not need to purchase Excellence in Reborn Artistry Case Study #5, Case Study #9 or Part 1 or Part 2 of the Learn to Paint Series..
Lots of Good Content.
 
Review Date: September 22, 2008
Reviewer: K. A., Indianapolis, IN
HI, Thank You Thank You. Thank You. Thanks for sending me newsletters. I also wanted to let you know that I have downloaded your books. I love them. I really like how you mix the paints and it has greatly improved my reborning! Hugs. KA
Don't waste your money ladies!!!!!
 
Review Date: July 11, 2008
Reviewer: J. Passe, NC USA
First of all, who is Peter Jay? Somehow it sounds like jeannine's editor or family member or something like that. Instead of giving herself 5 star review which she did before, she has somebody else do it. Well, not that much different. PLEASE, DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK. It is a WASTE of money!!!! It si sooo expensive. Her technique is rather confusing and the result? Well, you can't really see because the pictures are aweful quality. All blurry. I strained my eyes to see the effect. The peaches and cream did not really produce nice peaches and cream complexion. The newborn technique is better, but I still do not recommend using her technique (unless you like her work, I don't). babies don't have brown creases and brown inside of their noses. And the bonus material??? Guess what? It is rit dye method!!! Who still does it??? One way for her to use her old material and again copy and paste, including the grammatical mistakes. She seems to rely on spell check, well Jeannine, I have news for you. Too instead of to will not be caught by spell check. If you charge such outragous fees for your material, please take your time to do it right! Shame on you for such crapy job. At least she uses genesis here LOL. Which is a great improvement from her other books where she happily teaches to use stencil cremes. Who still uses those? What can I say. I am a very unhappy buyer and one thing for sure. NEVER AGAIN!!!! Jeannine Holper is OFF my list.