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Bratz Knife Block

Step 6Personalize it

Personalize it
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In this step you will give the knife block and doll a few finishing touches. The things I have included are just suggestions. The best way to personalize your doll would be to ask yourself what you would do to a real dead prostitute, and then live out your fantasies on the doll. Maybe you want to amputate one of her legs completely, maybe you want to create a new orifice and insert one of her heels into it, the sky is the limit so let your imagination run wild!



- I decided to go for the "scene of the crime" look, so my final knife block doll will be wearing her high heels, jewelery, and fur lined jacket. The lack of dress allows the charred chest cavity to be visible, and gives the entire setup a more "authentic" feel.

- I removed her left hand, because one knife will be cutting through it on the block.

- Her legs are made of hard plastic hinges coated in rubber. I thought that by peeling away the rubber, it would have the effect of removed skin around a bone, so I took my swiss army knife and slowly cut away the skin around her right calf. I then used a staple gun to attach this piece of skin to the wood behind her leg.

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- To finish it all off I covered certain areas of the doll and block in red sharpie to simulate blood. I drew a nice "puddle" behind her head, and also colored in some of her hair. I really like the way the pictures of this turned out, so I chose one for the main image of the project. I also colored in her stump of an arm and calf.
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3 comments
Dec 10, 2011. 6:19 AMPeoplesCar says:
Most definitely the only worthwhile use for a Bratz doll. Thumbs up.
Oct 23, 2011. 3:30 PM0izq says:
The premise of step 6 makes this instructable not only inappropriate, but also concerning. Disturbing.
Jun 11, 2010. 8:39 AMTheInventor1997 says:
i think you are CRAZY!

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