Vestida de Azul 11" (28 cm)
Spanish made, flange jointed doll which stands alone, has a full vinyl body with inset eyes, fibre eyelashes, rooted textured hair and natural face paint. (If you click on the photo and open in a new window, you will see how beautiful her face is.)
I own Carlota an African Girl.
These dolls come dressed, as was Carlota before I redressed her, or you can purchase them with just a simple pair of undies and dress them yourself.
Which is what I did with my straight red haired Paulina (shown below).
These dolls come dressed, as was Carlota before I redressed her, or you can purchase them with just a simple pair of undies and dress them yourself.
Which is what I did with my straight red haired Paulina (shown below).
Neo-AngelRegion 3.0 iMda 12" (30.5 cm)
Sculpted by Dong A Lim, distributed by Soom, these lovely limited resin BJD's are really childlike in appearance.
She poses quite well most of the time, but on occasions I have had a problem with the neck. The head is quite heavy and the top of the neck a little large, it bulges a bit where it fits into the head, so the head sometimes falls forward. This could perhaps be adjusted by changing or tightening the elastics inside, but I haven't tried to do that yet.
I have Babette, with face up done by Brisbane face-up artist Mallory (Petitemarine on DoA).
P.S. I also have a 10.25" (26 cm) Colette by the same artists.
Schildkroet-Puppen Wichtel Dolls 12" (30 cm)
Made from German vinyl which is phthalate free and wonderful to touch. The dolls, designed by Rosemarie Muller, have 5 points of articulation, glass eyes and styled wigs, which are glued onto their heads.
Their are only a small selection of Rosemarie's original molds which Schildkroet are licenced to manufacture.
I own Rosi and Lea.
Although the Schildkroet dolls are not as expensive as Rosemarie's exclusive dolls, they are still not very cheap to purchase. They are however, worth every penny! The garments they come with are beautifully made and their little shoes are made of real leather. It's for this reason, I have kept both dolls in their originals clothes.
Although the Schildkroet dolls are not as expensive as Rosemarie's exclusive dolls, they are still not very cheap to purchase. They are however, worth every penny! The garments they come with are beautifully made and their little shoes are made of real leather. It's for this reason, I have kept both dolls in their originals clothes.
This cherished Spanish brand is entirely hand crafted using only the finest European materials. They are designed with heart and made with the utmost care and attention to details including hand painted facial features, sparkling eyes, lush rooted hair that can be combed, brushed and styled. They come either ready to dress or dressed with accessories.
I own Claire, Cristi, Dasha, Lui, and Nora.
There were only three molds when I purchased mine, but there is a recent addition. Each of these molds are styled differently, either by vinyl, hair or eye colour and if you wish, clothes.
My Nora and Lui are the same mold, Dasha and Cristi are also from the same mold, Claire is ... well look HERE for yourself, there are many!
Vestida de Azul 13" (33 cm)
Another Spanish made, flange jointed doll which stands alone. She is slightly taller than my other VDA, has a full vinyl body with inset eyes, fibre eyelashes, rooted textured hair and natural face paint.
There were only three molds when I purchased mine, but there is a recent addition. Each of these molds are styled differently, either by vinyl, hair or eye colour and if you wish, clothes.
My Nora and Lui are the same mold, Dasha and Cristi are also from the same mold, Claire is ... well look HERE for yourself, there are many!
Vestida de Azul 13" (33 cm)
Another Spanish made, flange jointed doll which stands alone. She is slightly taller than my other VDA, has a full vinyl body with inset eyes, fibre eyelashes, rooted textured hair and natural face paint.
She came to me nude, apart from her nickers, as I wanted to style her hair myself and see what clothes I had made for other dolls, actually fitted her too.
I own a Paulina with red hair and blue eyes.
Liz had been collecting and dressing Himstedt dolls when she first discovered BJDs. The fineness and posing ability certainly piqued her interest. The ball joint system and accuracy it took to make it all work fascinated her.
She was very fortunate to meet Kaye Wiggs and her dolls, and Kaye became not only a friend, but a very generous mentor.
Now this wonderful Australian home grown artist is sculpting the most beautiful resin BJD's of her own.
I own Fifi, Mia and Lunette, with Willowmenia on order.
Personally I prefer Liz's dolls to Kaye's, however, she's not so prolific. I guess in a way, that's a good thing ... her dolls become a little more exclusive.
Personally I prefer Liz's dolls to Kaye's, however, she's not so prolific. I guess in a way, that's a good thing ... her dolls become a little more exclusive.
Founded in France over 30 years ago, today Corolle are recognised as one of the world's leading manufacturers of quality vinyl dolls.
Their face, arms and legs are made of touchable soft vinyl, delicately vanilla scented. She also has a vinyl body, sleepy eyes and long silky hair that is easily styled.
They come with a very trendy closet full of chic and pretty outfits and accessories that are the height of fashion.
Corolle have discontinued Les Chéries and replaced them with Ma Cherie Creations, which are nowhere near as lovely. These could be styled though, so it's a thought for the future.
I own Camille.
Effner Little Darling 13" (33 cm)
Vinyl dolls produced from original sculptures by American Artist, Dianna Effner. They are hand painted by a group of artists who have been trained by Dianna and authorised to paint her "Little Darlings".
I own a #1 sculpt beautifully hand painted by Joyce Matthews.
As much as I absolutely adore the four face molds being painted by these selected artists, I think they are way overpriced for a vinyl doll which is only 5 way articulated and the waiting list (which in my opinion, is artificially created to encourage demand) is far, far too long.
The hard vinyl has a matt finish and has a slight grey tinge to it, which is very noticeable alongside other dolls, whether vinyl or resin.
P.S. I have a small 8" version of this doll in porcelain, which is also hand painted, that I purchased for $50 at a local doll show and she is just as delightful.
As much as I absolutely adore the four face molds being painted by these selected artists, I think they are way overpriced for a vinyl doll which is only 5 way articulated and the waiting list (which in my opinion, is artificially created to encourage demand) is far, far too long.
The hard vinyl has a matt finish and has a slight grey tinge to it, which is very noticeable alongside other dolls, whether vinyl or resin.
P.S. I have a small 8" version of this doll in porcelain, which is also hand painted, that I purchased for $50 at a local doll show and she is just as delightful.
Petitcollin Minouche 13.4" (34 cm)
Designed by Sylvia Natterer, their vinyl body has five points of articulation, with the ability to stand. Their faces are delicately hand painted and their real looking rooted hair, is durable enough for washing, combing and styling.
Designed by Sylvia Natterer, their vinyl body has five points of articulation, with the ability to stand. Their faces are delicately hand painted and their real looking rooted hair, is durable enough for washing, combing and styling.
They are not an inexpensive doll, by any means, but they have the most appealing faces, which I find very peaceful and calming to look at..
Extra clothes are available to fit Minouche.
I don't own any of these dolls, but I would love Romy.
In 2010 Playmates aimed to "change the world one heart at a time" with Hearts For Hearts Girls, a line of beautiful, multicultural, dolls that delivered an empowering message to girls around the world.
The dolls won a number of industry awards, including a Doll of the Year award from Doll Reader, a coveted Oppenheim Toy Portfolio award and a Ten Best Socially Responsible Products from Dr. Toy.
They have been discontinued and I don't own any of these dolls, but I'm looking for a Lauryce or Dell. (The photo belongs to Once Upon a Doll Collection.)
Kaye, an Australian doll artist, began by making porcelain reproduction dolls in 1989 and then sculpted her first doll in 1990. Soon after, she began designing dolls for the Australian company "Dolls From Down Under". Kaye also made molds for reproduction mold companies in the USA and later designed dolls for the Home Shopping Network.
Around 2004-5, Kaye began sculpting BJD's, initially making limited edition dolls and which she cast in resin herself. Now, she collaborates with Grace from J-Pop Dolls in the USA to have her resin dolls factory produced for pre-order.
I own a Mini Layla.
I shan't be purchasing more of these dolls as the US shipping, on top of the already pricey doll, makes it too expensive!
Styled by Carmen Gonzalez, these all vinyl dolls are manufactured in Spain, in the Alicante town of Onil, with the same artisan processes used for the last 30 years.
The vinyl is quite lovely, very smooth and seam free, and although the body is a little chubby, these dolls easily stand on their own. Eyes are fixed acrylic with a realistic patina.
There are three different face molds and they come dressed. Their little shoes fit well, but unfortunately the clothes tend to let them down.
I own two Marietas; an Afro-American and a Peruvian version.
I may purchase another of these down the track as I'd love a little red head. :)
I may purchase another of these down the track as I'd love a little red head. :)
AG Wellie Wishers 14.5" (36.8 cm)
Vinyl dolls produced by American Girl® and made in Indonesia, this doll is sized just right for younger girls (just like me 😊 ) and features five fun loving characters - Ashlyn, Camille, Emerson, Kendall and Willa.
As you are well aware if you actually read my blog, I am passionate about dolls that smile and show their tiny teeth. I think this is very natural thing for little children to do, so why shouldn't the child like dolls do it too.
I think any face that smiles at you has a way of worming their way into your heart and taking you to a happy place, don't you?
I don't own any of these little dolls yet, but I'm looking for a Kendall or perhaps a Willa.
Here are the dolls all lined up in the nuddy, so you can see the shape of each of their bodies.
I do have several other dolls, some childlike, which are smaller, ranging from 4.25 to 10" (11 to 25.5 cm) mainly Fairyland or Iplehouse BJD's. Of course there are others which would also fit into this size category, but they are more mature in body shape. However, as this post is very long, I will leave them for another time.
Have a lovely weekend everyone, I hope you manage to have some quiet dolly time. :)
Big hugs,
X
Dolls this kind of size are my favourites too. Bigger ones can be unwieldy, littler ones can be fiddly. And it is great when dolls can share clothes!
ReplyDeleteI'm still feeling a little bit cross that the Hearts for Hearts dolls never seemed to turn up in Australia. Hmph!
Hi Rachael,
DeleteI'm pleased you agree that these dolls seem to just fit in ones hand nicely. Although some of mine vary in body size, I can get away with just two or three clothes sizes, which helps greatly with storage.
Yes me too, I wish now I had purchased one when I saw them, but I didn't expect them to disappear so soon.
Big hugs,
X
Hi,
ReplyDeleteall your dolls in this size are great. I love dolls so different sizes and will be probably crazy but I can not sell anything;)
Hugs :)
Thank you Urszula, I too have different sizes, but there are some that I am not so crazy about anymore. I like them, but not enough to keep them as they are too big both in height and body size...in other words they're simply too fat!
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These are all very adorable girls. I like their smiles and I can see why you like dolls that smile. I think particularly in these smaller sizes, it looks quite cute. I have seen some SD dolls that smile and some of them look quite ... awkward! And the size is a nice size, both for photos and transport if you want to take them somewhere with you. The vinyl ones in particular would be nice and light too!
ReplyDeleteI think discovering the size that best suits you is a trial and error thing in this hobby. I came into it not knowing which size I wanted. I've discovered anything below 27cm in BJDs is not really to my personal taste as it's too small for me. I sometimes think the YOSD size may be too small for me too some days but other days I like them. I have discovered I personally like the SD size in BJDs however I'm so limited with photos with them as they're so heavy that I can't really take them out anywhere with me unlike my IT dolls. So there's always pros and cons for all the sizes I discovered.
Thanks Alasse, it's taken me a little while to figure out this is the right size for me. I do love my little elves too, but dolls like the Disney Animators are in the "must go" bin. I may even sell my Gotz dolls, though I am not sure I can part with them yet.
DeleteI agree it is really trial and error and pros and cons to each doll, but I think there comes a time when you finally know what's right for you. It's just a shame we have to go through that before realising what we love best, it would save a whole lot of dosh. LOL!
Big hugs,
X
P.S. You might be surprised to know some of the vinyl dolls are quite heavy.
Sooo many wonderful girls!! But I can good understand what you mean - sometimes is just too many of them, which can be overwhelming...
ReplyDeleteHi Chiriann,
DeleteIt's not really a case of having too many dolls for me, more a case of having some that just don't quite fit in. Too often I buy on impulse rather than from my heart...it's then that they do become somewhat overwhelming. :)
Big hugs,
X
I still have dolls in sizes all over the place, from my 4" Cu-poche to my 21" Madame Alexander Cissy. The only dolls I ever ponder selling on, are my 16" Tonner dolls,and my 10" Tonner Mary Englebreit dolls. I like things about both of those lines, though, so for now, they remain in my collection.
ReplyDeleteAre you offering your Grocery Giveaway to overseas collectors? And if so, would you accept a picture of little Cu-poche dolls instead of little BSD dolls?
I do too Barb, there will always be some that I will never part with no matter what their size, but I really love this size for the fact they fit perfectly in my hand. It's a personal thing and I'm sure what's right for me at this point in time, will probably change in the future...I'm sure you know exactly what I mean. :)
DeleteOf course it's open to everyone who wants to participate, and I would be happy for you to post your Cupoche dolls, or any Wellie Wishers or Hearts 4 Hearts doll if you have any. :)
Big hugs,
X
What a beautiful collection! All the dolls are wonderful. And I like the comparison very much - it helps to imagine how they actually look. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Joanna. I like to see comparisons of doll sizes myself, sometimes it's difficult to imagine their actual size from a photo of one doll alone. I agree that comparisons do show a much better perspective of their sizes.
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X
This is a lovely post, thank you for all the useful information. I am happy that you're buying Spanish dolls too, helping our economy in the process ;)
ReplyDeleteI am totally in agreement with you about the Little Darling dolls. I have 5 of them and they are so 'wooden' in their posing....I sometimes think I should just downsize to one or two, but I find it hard to decide who would go and who would stay..if any.
I do like your Liz Frost dolls too.
Thank you for the comparison photo at the end, it's very useful to see them all lined up together.
Big hugs Sharon xxx
Thank you Sharon, I don't often get the time to do long posts like this, but when I see them on other people's blogs I always enjoy them, so I'm pleased you enjoyed mine. :)
Delete"Wooden" is a good way to describe the Little Darlings, but their faces are adorable and if I had 5 I think I would have a hard decision about who to sell as well.
Out of all these shown, my Liz Frost dolls are my absolute favourite. :)
Big hugs,
X
A cute bunch of dolls in a great size. Little Darlings and Kaye Wiggs are just adorable, when it comes to their looks. Sadly I do not have any personal experience holding or playing with any of these dolls so I can not say much about the posing and so. But what ever size the dolls are, it is always hard to let go.
ReplyDeleteA very useful post and liked the comparison in the end!
Hugs!
Thanks Niina. Little Darling are just standing dolls, can't pose them at all. Kaye Wiggs are gorgeous, but just way too expensive now and I guess I get a little annoyed having to buy them from America when Kaye is an Australian artist! But like the others listed, they are a great size to play with. I'm pleased you found the post useful. :)
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