
25 Old Bratz Dolls Given A Fresh New Look By Artist Sonia Singh
Sonia Singh gives old Bratz dolls a makeover with a more down-to-earth look under the Tree Change Dolls project.
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Tree Change Dolls is a special initiative crafted by Sonia Singh, an artist hailing from Tasmania. Her mission? To breathe new life into old, forgotten dolls by giving them a fresh, down-to-earth makeover. Sonia's canvas of choice? The once-popular Bratz Dolls.
Through her artistic touch, she strips away the heavy makeup and over-the-top glam of the original Bratz Dolls, transforming them into a more natural, relatable style. These revamped dolls find their way into Sonia's Etsy shop, where they eagerly await their new homes, ready to bring joy to their lucky owners. Scroll down to discover the latest creations from this talented Tasmanian artist.
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Tamra: This is such great work. I feel like the "after" should have been how the dolls started out in the first place.
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DarkViolet: Now he looks like your typical boy next door. Much better.
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Stormblessed: This looks so much better!
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Montanavanna: Oh that is so much better! Now that is a cute doll on the right.
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Knitting Panda: They look so much happier without that sullen model face.
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H G: The repainted ones ate so great
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Montanavanna: I always thought Bratz dolls looked like the walk of shame, in doll form.n
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Tamra: This is such great work. I feel like the "after" should have been how the dolls started out in the first place.
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DarkViolet: Now he looks like your typical boy next door. Much better.
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Stormblessed: This looks so much better!
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Montanavanna: Oh that is so much better! Now that is a cute doll on the right.
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Knitting Panda: They look so much happier without that sullen model face.
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H G: The repainted ones ate so great
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Montanavanna: I always thought Bratz dolls looked like the walk of shame, in doll form.n
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