I held onto her even though she eventually got neglected because, hey, it was a green doll and the idea of more fantasy coloured dolls seemed ridiculous to even exist (outside of airbrushing and dyeing dolls), plus I still wanted an Elphaba desperately even if she was nothing that I liked in a doll.
Searching for a replacement body was the hardest thing to do because I was severely inexperienced in either painting or dyeing a doll body, as well as the fact there was simply NO well articulated body in the doll market that wasn’t a high end Integrity Toys body or a kitbashed Action Figure body, outside of volks and Obitsu.
Things got cooking though in 2009 cuz Fashionistas were being released, Livs were on the horizon and there was whisperings of a new Monster doll line with fantasy coloured skin, so I was hopeful that I could get a better articulated body for my fashion dolls.
Of course I didn’t know how to make a durable paint job and I’ve never found a matching spraypaint so I shelved that and got into My Little Pony customs.
Finaaaaaaaaaally though I had the skills to paint a plastic toy to the colour I wanted as well the skills to match paint to colours, as well as a cheap playline articulated body and the 1/6th knowledge to make the body I always wanted to match my Wicked Witch doll and I’m really happy.
I also came to terms with her hair and managed to style it into something I really like, as well as giving her a new face up I *hope* will stay with her.
As a side note, it’s pretty interesting that after I unglued the fur hat and cleaned up his face, my Winkie Guard Ken doll has remain untouched despite being the same age as my Wicked Witch doll.





