~Halloween Treats~ |
Halloween themes are irresistible for many BJD collectors. Even though goths, vampires, and other-worldly creatures are re-occurring themes in the BJD world year-round, at Halloween all dolls can get dressed up and try on a new persona. For the occasion, we contacted individuals who have appeared on BJDcollectasy previously and asked them to show us their Halloween items. A few of the items are sadly no longer available, as they were already snapped up by lucky collectors, but many are brand-new and in-stock at the various websites. Quite a few of them can also be used after Halloween with just a minor change of accessories.
Charie Wilson and grace of gracefaerie designs:
Canadian face-up artist, costumer, and all-round craftperson Charie Wilson has spent much of her time in the last two months crafting a series of witch costumes made of Halloween fabric sometimes combined with hand-knit sweaters and socks. Charie teamed up with Pattern-maker gracefaerie of gracefaerie designs and together they produced #43 Bewitched, Tattered and Transported, a pattern specially created for Planetdoll Mini dolls. According to Charie, the pattern can also be increased in size 50% to fit larger PlanetDoll and similar size MSD dolls. (Set the copier to 150.) Pattern #43 includes patterns for a Witches Hat, Dress, Pants, and Shirt with Halloween and Tattered Variations. The set is a specially sized variation of gracefaerie’s Waif Dress for Romantic Reveries.
JpopDolls:
The retailer JpopDolls has a free pattern for a dress designed to fit Dollstown 7 year and similar-sized dolls.The pattern is for an Alice-in Wonderland dress and could easily be converted to other costumes as well. (Modelling the dress on the website is KazeKidz Annabella by Kaye Wiggs.) Jpop Dolls also has a special Marbled Halls Witch costume available that is specially designed for Charles’ Creature Cabinet’s Fidelia Firefly Faerie. The outfit is made from vintage fabrics and consists of a hat, dress, shoes, stockings, undershorts, and arm sleeves.
Connie Lowe of Marbled Halls:
In addition to designing the witch outfit for the diminutive Fidelia at JopDolls, Connie of Marbled Halls put together an outfit to be unveiled exclusively for this Halloween Project! According to Connie, “Mad as a Hatter is a mix of several of my favorite things; Beetle Juice, Alice in Wonderland and Elizabethan style!! Truly a “blended fashion!!!” The outfit is one-of-a-kind. The costume includes; hat, hair ribbons, antique blouse, overskirt, pannier, pantaloons, stockings, and arm warmers.
SlinkyNeko:
Chesca of Slinky Neko created a one-off Haroo specially for Halloween. The doll was released October 24 and quickly sold. Hopefully more OOAK Slinky Neko dolls are available in the future!
Carrie Atwood of the Sleeping Elf:
Carrie has been busy going to shows this autumn such as Miniatura where she displayed her pumpkin home ( see Tiny Doll Displays ). She also made some full-set dolls which were posted in her Etsy store The Sleeping Elf. At the moment, her large green Bracken set is still available. (She is currently working on the next holiday and will definitely have some Christmas elves!)
DD-Anne had not planned to release a Halloween doll, as she had just finished her limited edition Green Dam and Bunny dolls. Still, the maker of a number of unique Zombie dolls could not resist the draw of a Zombie Halloween theme. For her new dolls, DD-Anne re-visited the idea of living and dead dolls which she explored with a a pair of tiny Riko dolls a few months ago. The new set, now on display in the new website for FairyGarden, is much more elaborate. Two 1/6 size Urami dolls were used for the pair. Many subtle details went into the costuming. Only two pairs of the special Urami dolls are available for purchase.
Sweetly Twisted:
Miriam Bos of Sweetly Twisted has been busy due to the 19th International Doll and Bear Fair Show in Rotterdam. Her family’s store, Triskel Fantasy Shop, also celebrated their 5th anniversary at the show. Miriam recently completed a new Doll in Mind SD Vampire girl Bellosse face-up. She was designed to match the previously painted DIM Kassia who is pictured in our Sweetly Twisted Gallery Album. 
Michele Hardy Design for Dolls:
Michele is a prolific worker, and has produced numerous outfits that are excellent for Halloween but can easily be adjusted for other occasions. There are several dark and lacy outfits such as Midnight Moon available, and an autumnal outfit called October Stripes. Her pirate outfits also can easily double as a costume. The most elaborate presentation however, is Raggedy Purple shown on a specially faceed-up Creedy doll. Michele’s outfits come in several sizes, and there is something available for most girl dolls at her shop Michele Hardy Design for Dolls.
Bonnie Storm from Divas by Design:
Whether your SD doll is always a vamp or dresses like one only once a year, Bonnie Storm of Divas by Design has the perfect outfit; Mystique. The dress, a sinky red and black number, includes lacing from top to bottom. Bonnie has also re-stocked her Mistress of the Storm for both SD and MSD dolls. The dress has a silver spider-web patterned skirt. Many dark outfits are also available on her site that could easily be adapted for Halloween with the right accessories.
Marshpants:
MarshPants always looks for a special fabric to create a Limited Halloween edition. This year continues the tradition: Marsh sent an emailed announcement to her fans stating, “In honor of the season and as a bit of an homage to the kooky, spooky movies I grew up watching, I offer Swamp Thing – a gorgeous green and black leather. This exclusive leather is only available for one week!” Pants in the special material can be purchased from now until November 1st. For a purchase of trousers, Marsh will also throw in some jailbait shorts in Swampthing leather for free. For the purchase of two trousers and/or skirts, she will add 1 free Swamp Thing pair of trousers for free.
FroggyDuds and Kimberly Lasher:
Vicki at Froggy Duds has been busy working on costumes for Kimberly Lasher Originals’s dolls. Vicki made the outfit for the latest Lasher Limited doll, the little goth girl Drucilla. The Toy Shoppe carried the exclusive doll in a Limited Edition of 43 which has sold out. Her sister Brenda also knitted some small things for the season and sent a photo of an outfit she designed for a Latidoll Yellow. The outfit is sold out at their shop, but interested customers could request a similar one for their doll.
Nancie of NanKatts:
The Nankatts shop has outfits for Halloween in MSD and Yo-SD sizes. There are a number of complete ensembles in Halloween fabric. Many of the outfits have smocked tops that will stretch to fit a variety of dolls. As usual, Nancie adds socks and often a hat and a mask to complete the look.
mEda at Luxour Academy:
mEda has been working to expand the lines of her ready-to-wear fashions at Luxour Academy, and for Halloween she has put together a pair of outfits designed to fit 25 cm tall Little Fees and similar sized dolls; Boo for girls and Night for boys. The items are for pre-order until October 31 and are limited in quantity. The clothing, while Halloween-related, can also be worn by Punk tiny dolls any time of year.
The talented group at DollWhy has made many edgy items that would fit into any Halloween wardrobe, but when they decided to make special Halloween offerings, they went totally cute with Yo-SD size boy’s and girl’s matching Pumpkin Outfits in linen. The outfits are available in very limited quantity.
Violet Pie:
There is no better accessory for a witch or warlock doll than a little familiar. Violet Pie has a bat, crow, and some kitties that would make perfect companions. Jennifer makes meticulously crafted little creatures in wool roving and felt. Most of her items are not much bigger than two inches, but occasionally she creates ‘big’ items such as Theodora the wool felt Retro-style Cat who is 4 inches.
Nancy from Dolly-T’s:
Dolly T’s is undergoing reconstruction at this time, but Nancy costumed some of her hoard of dolls and added some of their friends and sent a Halloween group portrait to us.
Happy Halloween!
Photos from top: Charie Wilson and gracefaerie Designs pattern #43 Bewitched, Tattered and Transported, Connie Lowe of Marbled Halls blended fashion Mad as a Hatter, DD-Anne of Fairygarden’s Halloween Special Zombie Urami & White Urami, Michele Hardy’s October Stripes, Brenda Rankin of Froggyduds Pumpkin knit set, Dollwhy linen Pumpkin outfit.
Check out the Photo Album in the Gallery of all the Halloween-related items sent by contributing artists and designers.


















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Comment by Nancie Belser(Nankatts) on 25 October 2009:
Great Article Mae! Thanks so much for working so hard for all us!
Nancie
Comment by gracefaerie on 25 October 2009:
Mae, your article is outstanding! The photos and text demonstrate the wealth of talent and creativity in our community. You did a great job putting all of this together. Very inspiring!
Thank you, again, for all of your support. I feel very grateful.
grace
Comment by Connie on 25 October 2009:
Mae you never cease to amaze me. You are such an asset to the BJD and doll world!Thanks for all your hard work! It is awesome!!
Connie
Comment by Grace on 25 October 2009:
Thank you Mae for including me in this wonderful piece for Halloween
Hugs
Grace/jpopdolls
Comment by Miriam on 25 November 2009:
better a late response then never, haha.
But it’s a great article and enjoying to read
It’s cool to see all those different aspects. I really love this site and you put a lot of effort in it. It’s really appreciated ^^
xx
Miriam