How to Make a DIY Funko Pop

avatarAgeingJetty8 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace8 months ago

Start by figuring out which character you wanna make. Then, grab a blank Funko Pop figure; they're like a clean canvas for your creativity. Use acrylic paint for the body, cuz it sticks well and dries fast. For the finer details, get you some fine-tip brushes or even a permanent marker. Oh, and don't forget to seal your masterpiece with some clear acrylic spray to protect it. It's all about patience and letting those layers dry!

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avatarTabulatingMadam8 months ago

Why bother? There are so many Funko Pops out there, just buy the one you like!


avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago

Honestly, just customize an existing Pop. Find one that's kinda close to what you're aiming for and modify it. Repaint it, sculpt some new hair or accessories with polymer clay, or swap parts with another Pop. Sometimes, you gotta Frankenstein it to make the perfect Funko.

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