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It is possible to use stamps, but you would still have to find a medium like acrylic that won't bleed into the plastic and can be properly stealed.It is possible that you are just applying too thick of a coat. I often made this mistake in the beginning, and still do from time to time. It is frustrating to wait for drying times and to do multiple coats, but that is the only way I've found to make it work.As far as eyes, I find it helps to preserve as much of the original as possible to help make it look as Hasbro as possible.
You might want to look into water-slide decals! You can buy sheets to feed into your printer at home, and print a custom design! It's sort of like those temporary tattoos you use on yourself, but if you seal them properly, they can look very nice on a custom! It's just a little difficult to get the hang of, so I've heard, since a pony has so many curved surfaces to contend with. I haven't tried any myself, but it sounds like it might be the type of thing you'd enjoy! And if it doesn't go on right or it starts peeling, you can usually remove it pretty easily, from what I hear! Another option - stencils made out of painter's tape! I've been experimenting with those (I got a paper puncher and wanted to make a stencil out of it!), and although they're tough to figure out/make look non-blobby, the results are pretty nice! I mean, right now it's sort of a 50% chance something will turn out blobby or not, but it's much easier to repaint than trying to freehand a dozen tiny stars? ^^
What about the silicone stamps for nail art? I've thought about that myself. U can find great nail design stencils to go with them different places. U could plausibly use nail Polish with this method.