Custom Plush Dolls From Character Art, Avatars, or Photos
Turn character art, an avatar, or a photo into a custom plush doll sample with a recognizable face, hairstyle, body proportion, outfit, and accessories.
- ✓ Face, hair, and body proportion review
- ✓ Custom outfits, accessories, labels, and packaging
- ✓ MOQ from 100 pcs
Decide Which Details Make the Character Recognizable
A plush doll cannot reproduce every line in an illustration or every feature in a photo. Start with the expression, hairstyle, main clothing, colors, body proportion, and distinctive accessories.
These details guide the face decoration, hair construction, pattern, outfit layers, and sample revisions. Small features may need to be enlarged, simplified, embroidered, or printed.
Ask About DetailsPlush Doll Projects Built Around Human-Like Features
Plush dolls suit designs where the face, hairstyle, outfit, and head-to-body proportion carry the main identity.
Use Front, Side, and Back Views
The front view shows the expression, body proportion, and main outfit. The side view shows nose depth, hair volume, body thickness, and clothing layers. The back view shows the hairstyle, cape, backpack, seams, and label position.
Also send face close-ups, color references, logos, accessory notes, target size, quantity, intended use, packaging, target age group, and destination market.
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Build the Expression With Embroidery and Printing
Eye spacing, brow angle, mouth position, blush, and face placement affect the character expression. Check these details at the final doll size during sampling.
Embroidery works well for eyes, brows, and mouths. Printing can show gradients, blush, small marks, or flat color areas. Very fine features may need to be enlarged or removed.
Ask About the FaceTranslate Hair Into Sewable Layers and Shapes
Thin strands, sharp spikes, curls, and overlapping hair cannot always be copied directly in plush. Each part needs enough width for cutting, seams, and attachment to the head.
Options include layered fabric panels, appliqué, embroidered or printed lines, and simplified filled spikes or buns. Side and back views show where each layer begins and ends.
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Control Outfit Layers, Closures, and Small Accessories
Shirts, jackets, dresses, uniforms, hats, bags, and shoes must fit the finished doll. Too many layers can add bulk, hide the body shape, or restrict the arms.
Tiny buttons can become embroidery, narrow straps may need widening, and small details may work better as print or appliqué. Removable parts and attachments must suit the intended use, target age group, and testing requirements.
View Quality ControlRevise Proportion Before Polishing Small Details
The face position, head-to-body ratio, hairstyle silhouette, and outfit outline usually affect recognition more than tiny decorations. Review these first, then refine secondary details.
Protect Hair and Outfit Shape in Packaging
Creator merchandise, retail dolls, event gifts, and souvenir figures may use hang tags, woven labels, OPP bags, gift boxes, barcode labels, or other retail packaging. The pack should match the sales channel and required product information.
Long hair panels, hats, capes, skirts, and soft accessories can fold or shift under compression. Confirm the doll's display direction, pack size, inserts, and shape recovery during sampling rather than after production.
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Plush Doll Details, Checked by Hand
Faces, hair, outfits, accessories, and proportions are reviewed during sampling so each doll can be repeated clearly in production.
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Send the character views, face details, hair, outfit, accessories, target size, quantity, and packaging needs. We will check what should be embroidered, printed, layered, or simplified for sampling.
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