I've loved the Willow sculpt since I first saw a porcelain Willow at a doll show about 20 years ago.
The sculpt is by Dianna Effner, who also sculpted the Little Darling dolls. I love those too, but they are way out of my reach. I do have the Ashton Drake Alice in Wonderland Effner doll though. You may have seen her in a recent post.
In fact, I got Alice for my birthday in March, and did the post in May about a week before I got Willow. That means it's taking me about 2 months to post a doll. That's getting pathetic.
Don't look at me that way. I'm working on it. |
This Willow is from The Ultimate Collection, but I have no idea what that means, or what other dolls were in the collection. It seems that both porcelain and vinyl dolls were in "The Ultimate Collection", so I don't know what the criteria for being 'ultimate' was.
She was produced in 1989 and stands about 2 feet tall. She is vinyl, with a wired, stuffed cloth body.
It's wired, but only her arms and head are posable. You can't make her sit down to save your life!
As you can see, I had laundry on the line the day these pictures were taken...and almost every other day. Please try to ignore my neighbors' ugly fence. I do... |
And her arms aren't that poseable. As you can see,our corn is growing. It has tassels now! (or whatever they're called.) |
"Willow wants to PUMP YOU UP!" |
She doesn't have freckles, which I would have liked. Maybe someday I'll add some.
I would also have liked her hair to be more red. The cutest Willows I have seen have had very unmistakable red hair.This hair is almost brown.
I sound like I don't like her, but I do. I love Dianna Effner's beautiful children's faces. It's just me being picky, trying to arrive at my perfect Willow.
This one comes pretty close.
I'm playing around with the idea of braiding her hair.
Willow has a thinner, narrower face than most of Effner's dolls. They're usually very round.
It's such a sweet face.
Even with those little pouchy bags under her eyes. She looks so real. |
Willow would make a great Anne of Green Gables or Pippi Longstocking.
There's that laundry again. At least the underwear isn't in view... |