Monday, July 27, 2009

BJD


Littlefee "Flora" http://featherfall.ca http://dollfairyland.com

Well, like I needed a new hobby in my life...but I seem to have found one.

Dolls, surprisingly, haven't really been an interest of mine even though I'm a miniaturist. Mainly I specialize in furniture and accessories as houses in general are a real passion of mine. I took a few miniature doll classes but never really got that doll bug.

Then this past February, my wonderful friend Kim was downsizing her Blythe collection and was extremely (extremely) kind in sending two my way (thanks Kim!), a Pow Wow Poncho and an I Love You It's True. So I have been having much fun ever since customizing their faces and outfitting them from Etsy and eBay. My husband then bought me a lilac-haired Prima Dolly Violetina in March that I had been drooling over, that one was customised by Tam at http://dollymolly.etsy.com


Soooooo, last Saturday I took these three Blythe girls of mine and went to a doll meetup in Madison, Wisconsin that was a semi-Blythe/BJD group called Dairyland BJD. Members from IL & WI get together a few times during the year and this was the summer meetup. It was potluck so everyone brought a dish to share. The dolls were set up at various tables and there were also sale tables where you could buy or trade doll items. My favorite were the three panel discussions: How to Restring a Doll, History of Dolls, and Making Doll Clothing. They were mostly Dollfie; Super Dollfie (SD) and Miniature Super Dollfie (MSD) and various other smaller types.


Ball Jointed Dolls (BJD) have moveable neck, elbow, wrist, waist, knee, and foot joints and are interesting because they can hold poses and artists are making them quite realistic. Inside their bodies are elastic bands and some can even stand on one foot. Great for photographs. I won't post individual dolls from the show as the owners might take copyright issue, but there are some pictures above from various BJD supply websites. You could also search BJD, SD, or Dollfie on Flickr.

Soul Doll SD "Gisele" http://denverdoll.com

They were amazing at the show, they measure from 70 cm (2.5') down to 17 cm (8.5") and included individual faceups, clothing, tattoos, wigs, custom eyes, etc. The sky is the limit. One of the members also made a likeness of Johnny Depp and another is working on a Cate Blanchett doll. There was an exact replica in style and costume of Mary Tudor and Ann Boleyn. People are really so talented.

S&G SD Elf "Afta" http://denverdoll.com

So I'll be mulling this one over and looking around at bodies, heads, and various body parts and don't be surprised if a BJD pops up on the sidebar under those three super cute Blythe girls. Fair warning :O)

Any other BJD fans out there in blogland?

7 comments:

  1. Your Blythes are gorgeous - their dresses are so adorable. :)

    I'm in love with BJDs but have to be an admirer from afar because they're out of my price range :( But they're so stunning, I have to have one!

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  2. I love BJD's! I just got my first one. A Haute Doll LE40 Young Marie by Peaks Wood. And I have one I am expecting this week,a Souldoll Kid-Amy. Have you checked out the forums, Zone of Zen and Den of Angels?

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  3. Oh Ya I love them Jen. I only have one left now. I had to sell lami. I need some money for tires I hope to be able to keep one. fingers crossed. Mini hugs. I love that you are enjoying the blythes :)

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  4. Well you know I love Blythe! And I have one BJD that I adore. It's a Narsha. I don't even know if they still make them but she is so sweet and adorable. Had a hard time finding clothes to fit her but eventually I did. She is my treasure! Happy to hear about your fun time at the meet up! Ohhh I am sooo envious! I know you got lots of goodies and your girls got to make lots of new friends!
    xoxox

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  5. I love looking at the photos of BJDs and all the clothes, etc that are on Etsy, etc. I'm fascinated with the genre, but don't have any.

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  6. Ohhh, I love them too. I have waaay too many hobbies to start being obsessed by these dolls, so I admire other people's dolls. I hope that you do post about them because then I get to follow along with yours :)

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  7. Wow, you guys rock! BJD is so versatile, I love the variety of sizes. Really tall right down to really tiny and the children dolls are simply adorable. a 70 cm doll is kind of intimidating to start with but I can hopefully do an MSD, Littlefee, or a Puki at some point (I'm after a Littlefee Flora)

    I'm pending at denofangels.com and a member of Chitowndollz.com

    Can't stop peeking at all the Littlefee pics on Flickr!

    Loving the Blythes, Kim! aww that's too bad about your Lami, your tinies are lil cuties.

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