Learn which tools you must have to begin customizing Blythe dolls and start creating your own unique doll today.
Do you want to make your own Custom Blythe doll but don’t know where to start? For those newbies that are just starting out, here are 12 tools for beginners.

1. Carving toolset

The Niji wood carving set for carving into Blythe dolls is great because it’s inexpensive and has a lot of different blades that will help you chisel away at your masterpiece.
2. Needle files

These are used for filing down rough edges, carving grooves, and other fine detail work on the doll.
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3. Exacto knife

Can be useful for carving into the Blythe face-plates but also for trimming t-bars, or separating an EBL or SBL scalp from the dome.
4. Sanding sponges

Lots and lots of sanding is involved when customizing a Blythe doll. Sanding off the original make-up, smoothing and refining after carving, prepping to a matte surface to receive pastels or airbrush paint. Can’t do without them.
5. Chalk Pastels

It’s make-up for your Blythe. You’ll need lots of pinks, browns, and flesh tones to start and some cooler colors for eye-shadow and lids. I’ve been using Sennelier for many years even before Blythe became my medium of choice.
6. Watercolor pencils

Watercolor pencils are perfect for drawing on a Blythe doll. They’re great for adding details and realism to your dolls, like freckles and eyebrows.
7. Various paint and pastel brushes
The set I linked to should cover everything you need for doing the Blythe doll face-ups and shading as well as painting eye-lids, eye-chips, etc…
8. Mr. Super Clear UV flat

Mr. Super Clear is must-have product to use for your Blythe doll because it gives a nice matte finish and makes it easy to apply make-up. It also helps seal pigments so that they won’t rub off or fade away. Start with UV flat or Matte at first. Then as you gain skills and confidence, Semi-gloss and gloss create a nice sheen on finished face-ups.
9. Craft glue such as Aleen’s Tacky glue
Aleen’s tacky glue is a great craft glue for gluing eye-chips to Blythe dolls. It’s easy to use and dries clear, so you can be sure the eyes look good when they’re attached. I like Aileens Fast Grab as I can change the eyes on Blythe doll without waiting too long to dry.
10. Screwdriver set
You need one of these to open Blythe up and remove her eye-mech. An All-in-one will give you the right size Phillips and flat head to unscrew and open her face-plates.
11. Acrylic paint sets

I use acrylic paint for lip lining, painting lids, eye-chips, line art, etc…
12. Dust Mask
Photo below is self explanatory. Safety is must! Protect your lungs.

Just the beginning…
This list should be enough to get you started in creating a Blythe custom doll. It is by no means exhaustive and as you gain skill, you may be brave enough to try a Dremel. But for now, this is a great start!
Good luck and have a Happy Doll Day!
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Thank you for this article is very detailed and very helpful thank you 😊
Hi Andris, I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting.
Thank you for this very helpful article. It gives me a great place to start!
So glad you found it helpful! Thanks for stopping by.
Hello, Thank you so much for this wonderful article, so easy to understand and extremely helpful to us beginners… I m now looking forward on finding the right course on how to use this tools and start creating my own beauty..
If you have an Idea on learning courses, I would be very happy to share it with me ..
Best wishes
Katya
katyawheble@yahoo.co.uk
Hi Katya, thank you for your comment and so glad you found this helpful. I will definitely consider putting together some kind of course and appreciate the suggestion. 😊