Showing posts with label BJD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BJD. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 September 2016

A Mouse in the House


I looked up from my knitting and what did I see?
What looked like a mouse appeared before me...
He streaked past the settee as I glanced around
The cheeky little mouse made barely a sound...
But he was spotted for sure and that I am certain
Just what he is doing here has yet to be determined.

Sunday, 22 May 2016

Music Making


There has been much music making happening this weekend.


Ruby has heard there will be a concert in the summer and has started to prepare her pieces in the hope she will get a chance to perform.



She seemed to be at the piano each day.


It is good to see her so passionate about her music.



Elsewhere in the cottage...


Peggy Sue was delighted to find Alice who had been 'missing' for a while.


She just loves her rag doll.

Friday, 20 May 2016

Flowers on Friday and a friend comes round to play.


Ruby explores the garden.  She is delighted to see the 'transplanted' forget-me-nots are thriving.



She is wearing a newly designed by myself sweater.





The rhododendrons are lovely and she is amazed at their beauty



May Flower also wanted her photo taken with the rhododendrons.



As did sweet Peggy Sue!



Peggy Sue had her friend Princess Addison round to play this afternoon.

She showed her the flowers


Princess Addison enjoyed the swing!


Look more forget-me-nots Peggy Sue! Princess Addison said.


The two girls enjoyed their time playing together.

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Friday Favourites

A few pictures of my BJD girl who I think is going to be called Ruby, as to me she is a real gem!






The cherry blossom is falling and May Flower is enjoying sitting amongst the petals.


Monday, 25 April 2016

A Venture into the Unknown

A long time ago, I saw a wonderful BJD for sale on Ebay, but unfortunately she was withdrawn from sale as her owner changed her mind - I am not surprised! She was really special and I have to say the nicest I have ever seen.   Every now and again I look on to see if another takes my eye and they very rarely do...until the other day when I saw a listing for one that immediately caught my eye.  She is a Blue Fairy Tiny Fairy May, MSD  sized which I learnt was 43cm tall - a similar size to my Sasha dolls.  She has been custom painted and I think she is gorgeous. It is going to be a steep learning curve though as I know nothing about these dolls and they are very different to most of my doll collection.

I know, I said no dolls this year...but sometimes rules are made to be broken!  


My pictures don't do her justice - yet....I have to get to know her first.  

These are her arrival photos.


Her seller kindly added some clothes for her to wear.  I just love her boots!


She looks rather bewildered here....


I found her a long sleeve top that fitted and added a sleeveless knitted jacket and scarf.


The jacket I was knitting last night - it wasn't intended to be for her, in fact it was to be a sweater, but I thought it might work, the other way round with the opening at the front with what she is wearing.    I have nothing else that will fit her!


Just trying a few more photos before I take her outside.




In between showers she has a look round the garden.


Takes time out under a tree.


Plus some more gratuitous shots. 





I have a long way to go before I am taking photos of her like those I have often admired of other BJDs but it is early days yet!


Sunday, 8 February 2015

Comparing a Makie with a BJD

A few weeks ago I took some comparison photos of my friend's Makie doll with my Lati doll - showing the different poses they hold and the ease to which they do so.  I only have one BJD doll now, having sold the others due to not really 'bonding' with them and feeling they were wasted with me.  I kept back my little Lati Lami as she is very sweet and I hadn't quite decided whether to part with her or not.  




Obviously they are quite different in size.  Although their joints are of a different type, they are in similar places, i.e. shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles.


I could have done with a flatter surface but this was the best I had for photographing them against a neutral background.

The girls kindly obliged and showed me some of their 'poses and paces'



Strike a pose!  Just love this pose!



Even on a very smooth surface the Makie doll held her poses well.


Sadly I couldn't say the same about the Lati doll, who in the end gave up and watched....the surface was just too smooth for her.


The Lati has a bit more flexibility than the Makie - I love the way she sits in this pose - a position I still often choose when sitting on the floor!  Poor Makie though just couldn't do that.



She does manage to sit up though and doesn't fall over backwards.


You can see here, the Lati has a more 'natural' type pose, but they can still both kneel okay.

All in all, despite not having quite as much 'flexibility' than the Lati doll, the Makie doll wins hands down for me as when you put her in a pose she keeps it.   This is really important to me as I like to take my dolls out and about and write photo stories, and there is nothing more frustrating that spending too much time trying to get a doll to hold a pose.

Of course not really knowing anything about BJDs in general, I am sure someone more knowledgeable than me would have more success with perhaps playing around with the mechanisms in the Lati doll - I don't think there is anything wrong - she is nicely strung  - it is just that she doesn't suit what I want her to do.  She is a really sweet doll, with a charming face, but doing this comparison really helped me make the decision about whether she was to stay or look for a new home, and now I have my own Makie doll, Wren, the little Lati Lami doll will be up for re-homing where she will be enjoyed more than I am able to.  I much prefer the size of the Makies at 10 inches.  The Lati is just too small.  I think also the fact that the BJDs are so expensive also means I am more wary about taking her out anywhere in case she is damaged, so the poor girl has spent most of her time in her box!

I am very grateful to my friend for leaving her doll with me for a week - she certainly was a great 'enabler'.