Showing posts with label A Girl For All Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Girl For All Time. Show all posts

Monday, November 6, 2023

A Walk Through the Woods (A photo shoot)


 I thought I would do a photo shoot with Elenore, since she reminds me a bit of models in Pre-Repheliate paintings.



I like the layout of this photo.


It was fun to pose her like this.


I like the way the sunlight reflects on her hair.

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Which photo is your favorite? 
-Quinley 

Thursday, November 3, 2022

4 Alternatives to American Girl

 

I have been sad about American Girl's business model in recent years. They seem to no longer care about their historical dolls, and they have lost touch with what their original market. Since moving away from the historical aspect, they have also embraced Mattel's designs for doll houses, etc. So, I found different doll brands that are worth checking out (in no particular order): 

(note: this post is not sponsored by any of the brands, these are just my opinions):                                       

                 Carpatina 

(Image from Carpatina, https://carpatina-dolls.com/) 

Carpatina has dolls (both girl and boy dolls) that are historical themed but not confined to American history. (Though there is a doll who lives in 18th century America, that is named James Williams).  


(Anna Ming (left) and Diya (Right)) 

They have dolls from European history, as well as branching out to non-European history such as having a doll that is from China (with clothes from the different dynasties of China), and a doll who is from India. And in regards to the boy dolls, in my opinion, they look better than AG's boy dolls in appearance. 

Carpatina also has a Fantasy theme with the magical moonstone that allows the dolls to travel through different time periods. If you look through their website or catalogue they have little stories included that go along with the dolls and their outfits. They even have a novel that goes along with the dolls which is called The Magic Moonstone


One thing about the quality of Carpatina's products is the details of the doll clothing. Diya's and Ana's in particular has very intricately embroidered details. In addition, a Tudor dress I got for Rowena has beaded details. So if you're interested in Fantasy and History, then this brand is perfect for you. 
                

A Girl For All Time 

(Image from A Girl For All Time, https://www.agirlforalltime.com/blogs/francess-blog/doll-making-how-do-our-dolls-get-from-your-basket-to-your-front-door)

A Girl for All Time focuses on British history instead of American history. Their dolls are a tiny bit shorter compared to American Girl dolls, but are a bit taller than Wellie Wishers. However, one cool thing about these dolls that American Girl dolls do not have, is that they are jointed. You can move A Girl For All Time dolls' arms around differently than you can an AG doll's. 

As well as having historical dolls, A Girl For All Time (like American Girl) has dolls from the modern day. They like American Girl Dolls have books about the history of the dolls. However, the stories differ from American Girl's in that they have more of a Gothic feel. The stories have are eerie elements-- such as atmospheric settings and suggestions of the supernatural. In particular in Amelia's story, she encounters the Spiritualist movement. 

Whether that fits with what you're interested in or not, their dolls are beautiful: 

(Amelia (left) and Eleanor (Right)) 
And they, too, like Carpatina have beautiful outfits, which you can buy separately. So, if you like dolls that come with stories that involve British history, and perhaps even enjoy Gothic or Ghost Stories, then A Girl For All Time is perfect for you. 

The Magic Attic Club

(Image from Goodreads, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/872617.The_Secret_of_the_Attic)

This is not a current doll brand, and has since been discontinued, but if you like looking for secondhand dolls then you may enjoy these. The premise of these dolls was that they are girls, who were able to travel through time and space through a magic attic. 

The characters themselves are from the modern era, but they travel back in time-- and to Fantasy worlds. Like American Girl they had books that accompanied them, as well as seperate outfits you could buy for your dolls. 

(Rowena wearing the ancient Greek tunic). 

One of my favorite things, given that none of the other dolls brands had this, was that the Magic Attic Club had Ancient Greek doll clothes. One of their characters (Megan) traveled to Ancient Greece. While The Magic Attic Club may not have had clothes for every time period (or culture for that matter), they did branch out more. So, if you're looking for a Snow Queen outfit or an Ancient Grecian Toga, then the Magic Attic Club likely has one of those outfits. (Though they don't have a doll from Ancient Greece, which is the only downside in my opinion). 

(Pictures of Lenore (I renamed her that isn't what Magic Attic calls her))

The dolls are pretty much the height as an American Girl doll (However, Treesa at Fashion Doll Memoirs pointed out that a Magic Attic doll and AG dolls cannot share clothes due to Magic Attic dolls having slimmer bodies-- see comment below). Though unlike an American Girl Doll they have stationary eyes that don't open and close, and completely plastic bodies. But they are beautiful dolls, and look younger in comparison to Carpatina dolls. 

So if you love shopping for dolls secondhand, and dolls with stories where they travel through time and space then the Magic Attic Club is perfect for you. 

Via E

(Image from Via E, https://via-e.com/)
And the last brand I will be recommending is Via E. The point of their dolls is to learn about different cultures. They have dolls from cultures such as Brazil and Japan. Similar to Carpatina and American Girl, they also have boy dolls that you can purchase as well. And like a Girl for All Time, their dolls are jointed. 


Via E do have books that accompany the dolls, however, they are picture books, so they are much simpler compared to other doll brands. However, the book that came with my doll, Melina, did tell me a lot about Japanese culture. (Such as different festivals, traditions, etc.). 

So, if you love learning about different cultures and like jointed dolls, then Via E is the perfect doll brand for you. 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Have you heard of or do you own any dolls from these doll brands? What other doll brands do you enjoy? 

-Quinley 

Sunday, October 31, 2021

The Psychic (A Lyrical Photo Shoot)

 


Happy Halloween everyone!
Here is a lyrical photo shoot I made to celebrate. The poem is about a ghost and psychic girl being friends: 

                                                         I always knew from the beginning, 
                                                        That the veil between the dead and living was thinning, 
                                                        I could see what others couldn't see... 

                                                        And that was meant to be. 
I never felt alone, 
Not in a bad way should I say, 
For I had a friend that I would see from day to day, 
She was sweet, 
She was kind, 
And I would often think about her at the back of my mind, 

I could see and feel what others couldn't, 
Maybe even that some wouldn't, 

I never prided myself on that, 
Because it is simply just a simple fact, 

I could see those who I had lost, 
To the other side had crossed...



...And I would often see her, 
The leafs around me would stir, 
And I could see and feel her, 


People claim to be able to see these visions, 
Usually you will know it is false if their story has gone through several revisions, 

What I saw though isn't fake, 
If it was, I am sure a ghost's heart would break, 

It is real, 
I know because I feel...


She often gently squeezes my hand, 
which makes me feel quite glad, 

Even though she is made out of thin air, 
She is both beautiful and fair, 

People wonder why I spend time alone, 
The truth is even when I am alone, 
I am not really alone... 


For she is here with me. 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Have you had any paranormal experiences? And which character is your favorite the Psychic or the Ghost Girl? 
-Quinley 

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Autumn is in the Air (a photoshoot)



Happy autumn everyone! To begin the autumn season (which is going to be filled with posts about Halloween), I thought I would post a fall-themed photoshoot of Carol:

I like how Carol's hair is hiding her face a little in this one. 

I really like Carol's pose in this photo. 





I like the layout of this photo. 




I like the layout of this photo, and the way her face is hidden 
slightly behind her hair. 




                                        I also really like the view in this photo.



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Which photo is your favorite? And who is your favorite female Marvel super hero? 
-Quinley

P.S.  I recently posted a stop motion animation which is a part of the series of introduction videos for my dolls:

                             Meet Suzanne "Z"| AGSM 
You can also watch it here

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

My Thoughts on Carpatina's and A Girl For All Time's Newest Releases


Hello everyone, I don't usually see people talking much about Carpatina or A Girl For All Time. Mostly the posts I've seen are talking about AG, so I thought I would dedicate a post to sharing my thoughts about Carpatina's and A Girl For All Time's awesome new releases (including Emma, because I never talked about her when she was rereleased).



(screenshot taken from the official Carpatina doll site: https://www.carpatina-dolls.com/collections/pre-production-offers/products/louis
The first thing I noticed when I looked at a picture of Louis was that he had a different face mold than James (I renamed my James doll, Alfred) or Stephen, his face felt wider than the others. I think the reason for doing this had to do with the fact that the historical figure they were basing the doll on had a different facial shape:
(image from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XIV_of_France#/media/File:Description-de-l%27entree-Du-Roy-et-de-la-Reyne-Paris_MG_1114.tif
Louis looks very similar to this portrait of King Louis the 14th, and I think Carpatina did a good job putting his personality and characteristics into doll form. Now, as for Louis's two wigs, which are removable, I find it very interesting because I thought at first that the brown wig was put over the auburn one, but it appears that you remove one to put the other one on. Since I don't have a Louis doll, I can neither confirm nor deny whether that is the way it works, but I am judging from what Carpatina said in the description. The cool thing about having two wigs is that you can always add a third one in, which adds a way to do quick customization without actually hurting the doll. As for the outfit, I love the style of it, and I like the style of the buckled shoes. The shoes are different from James' because of the time period difference and because of the fashion that was popular during King Louis' reign. As a whole, I am excited that they made another boy doll!


 (All three screenshots of Emma from the official Carpatina doll site, https://www.carpatina-dolls.com/collections/pre-production-offers/products/emma)
Emma was actually rereleased around the time I found out about James. I didn't really talk about her much at the time, because I was focused on the fact that a colonial boy doll was being released. Emma is a time traveller, who according to the description travels to the 1600s during Louis the 14th's reign (which is rather cool to have a girl doll and a boy doll who are from or time traveling to that time period in French history). Unlike the other girl dolls I have seen, she has two dresses (and a underdress), one from the modern time, and one from the 1600s. The 1600s dress is my favorite of the two, since the 17th century is one of my favorite time periods.


(image from the official girl For all Time website, https://www.agirlforalltime.com/collections/a-girl-for-all-time/products/elinors-surcoat-and-gown
Speaking of the 17th century, Girl For All Time recently gave Elinor (a doll from Shakespeare's time period), a new outfit, which looks beautiful on her. As a person who loves the Elizabethan era, I love that they are giving Elinor more clothes and accessories.


(image from the official Girl for All Time doll site, https://www.agirlforalltime.com/collections/elinor-your-elizabethan-girl-doll/products/elinors-cat-shakes)  

This cat reminds me of Caroline's cat Inkpot, except that he is named Shakes after William Shakespeare, one of my favorite playwrights! If you didn't know already I am a huge Shakespeare fan, and the fact that a cat is named after William Shakespeare in the Girl for All Time brand makes me so happy. And since her story is set in Elizabethan England (even though there hasn't been a release of it yet), it makes me wonder which of Shakespeare's plays will be mentioned in her story, and if there will be part of the book where Elinor visits the Globe Theatre! If there is a scene where she goes to the theatre, it would be awesome!

             
(Image from the official  Girl of All Time website:
https://www.agirlforalltime.com/ (downloaded may 20 2019)) 
As it turns out, Girl For All Time is releasing a boy doll, though he is from the 21st century (and I much prefer historical boy dolls and girl dolls). Although I find it exciting because this might mean that historical boy dolls will be released in the future. If there was a boy side character, who was friends with one of the girl characters, it would be awesome if they made a doll of him.  Anyway, I am excited to find out what releasing a boy doll means for future releases at A Girl For All Time.

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Do you have a favorite release from the ones I mentioned? Do you prefer 17th century France or England? 

Love,
Quinley