¡Hola, espero te encuentres de maravilla!
Hi, I hope you are feeling great
Estos días estos full rediseño y diseño...Creo que es el mes donde hay un personaje nuevo por semana, jaja. Al parecer mañana terminaré a los 6 integrantes de esta colección "Reconcerte Perú".
These days I'm in full redesign and design... I think this is the month where there is a new character per week, haha. It seems that tomorrow I will finish the 6 members of this collection "Reconcerte Peru".
As I mentioned in the previous post, this collection is aimed at children, so that they can get to know these curious characters through play. That's why they are medium sized (between 6.3 and 8.7 in tall).
I don't know if it ever happened to you that as a child you also wanted to have a dancing doll, jaja. With Qantu I fulfilled that dream. Even more to be able to design her and make her a representative of the "Flor de la Cantuta" or better known as "The sacred flower of the Incas".
Being a ballet dancer character, it had to be articulated. That's why she has a galvanised wire skeleton inside. Ahhh and the Cantuta flower embroidered on the chest.
¡Y eso es todo!
¡Hasta la próxima!
See you next time!.
Dato curioso: Ahora que está de moda Barbie (en Perú), Qantu aprovechó esa tendencia y mostró su delicadeza para decir que un muñeco tejido tiene más beneficios a uno de plástico. | Now that Barbie is in fashion (in Peru), Qantu took advantage of this trend and showed her delicacy to say that a crocheting doll has more benefits than a plastic one.
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