I'm in the mood for a questionnaire. I couldn't find one, so I decided to write one myself! I'd love to learn more about your dollieh lifestyles. I'll answer too, so you can get the idea.
1. How long have you been diggin' dolliehs?
All my life. Never stopped. Played with dolls as a little one, a kid, a teenager, a college student. I've always loved dolls.
2. What dolls have you been into?
Barbies at my youngest, Sailor Moon dolls and action figures when I got bigger, a few Bratz when I worked in the toy department in Wal-mart, Winx Club dolls in college, and now my wonderful collection of Not-Quite-BJDs.
3. What aspects of dolly-awesomeness do you like? Collecting? Hand-making things? Taking pictures?
I love hand-sewing. It's my happy place activity. Helps me calm down and everything. Lets me be creative. I also love taking pics. Not only does it appeal to my artistic side, I am addicted to positive feedback.
4. How has the dolly community affected your social life?
It's made things much better for me! I've made more friends both online and IRL. I get out more for doll meets. It's a reason to get out of bed, something to look forward to. Friendly faces I actually share common interests with, and can feel comfortable around. I suffered when I dropped out of the dolly community for a year, and I'm feeling better now that I'm back.
5. Do you go through phases of which dollies are your favorite? Who is your favorite currently?
I totally go through phases. Currently I'm crazy over Amiga. Lola was my numero uno for a long time, but Amiga's my primary focus right now. To be fair, Lola has a pretty big wardrobe and Amiga started with nothing, so she has some catching up to do.
6. How does your family/housemates/significant other handle your dolly obsession?
My sister and aunt are into the same dolls, and my mom used to collect dolls, so it's not unusual in my family. My hubby tolerates it, as long as I keep my dolly tribe small. If I'm not attached to a doll, I sell it or give it away, so I can still get the occasional new one. Having very few makes it easier to focus on giving them bigger wardrobes and more toys.
7. What advice would you give dollieh newbies?
Never knock another doll as unimpressive or ugly. Each of these dolls is beautiful in their owners eyes, and you need to respect that. Start out small, with just a doll or two. Learn how to treat your dolls with care, to avoid damage. Don't get upset if you make mistakes, we all do. Everyone has a doll in their collection with a stain or a mark, and they're still beautiful. And the most important part, HAVE FUN! If you're not having fun, stop doing the un-fun part. This is a hobby, not a job or chore.