Hi everyone :) I hope you guys and gals were all able to peek at the moon tonight. It was first lunar eclipse I've managed to remember to go outside for in ages!
I'm off to bed, but I wanted to share these two photos I took as it was just so beautiful.
I sat outside on a blanket with a cup of apple spice tea and two microwaved s'mores (ha!) along with my cat and watched the eclipse. It was so peaceful and amazing to look at.
Hope you have a good day/night where ever you are!
Farrah xoxo
This past spring, I purchased a Journey Girl (JG) 18 inch doll from Toys R Us to add to our ever-growing doll collection. Initially, when I started collecting, I didn't intend to add ANY 18 sized play dolls, but as I started to learn more and read other people's blogs, I realized I really did find this style of doll appealing and fun to photograph and use as a model to improve my photography skills.
Plus, having two little daughters kinda helped. :)
After discovering JGKelsey's lovely blog, I was introduced to the Journey Girls doll line from Toys R Us.
Her blog has the most beautiful photography as well as very nice photo stories and reviews dedicated to this particular line.
We don't have any Toys R Us stores that are in the area in which I do our routine shopping, so I really didn't have them on my radar, even as a gift idea to give to the girls.
Until now! :)
I chose Meredith as I thought she was ADORABLE! Chavonne and Jordanna are my other favorites, but they were not in stock at the time. :(
Meredith is an 18 inch play scale doll similar in size to the popular American Girl (AG), Our Generation (OG) and My Life (ML) dolls. She normally retails for about $39.99 and is found exclusively at ToysRUs (although an almost identical doll line called "espari" is available at Barnes and Nobles book stores).
They occasionally go on sale for $29.99 so I waited and bought her then.
She isn't a new doll or line of dolls, but I still thought it would be fun to take some photos and talk about her a little, as I was really impressed and love her so much already!
I forgot to take photos of her packaging (whoops!) so if you are interested in the un-boxing as well as first impressions, I made a video way back in May. :)
Journey Girls Meredith
There are several releases of each character and this particular one was from the "London trip", which was released in 2014.
By the time I shot these photos of her, I had already taken her hair out of the original style (which you can see in the first few photos) and brushed her hair out a bit.
Meredith comes dressed in a cherry red trench coat, with a white sleeveless shirt, blue stretch jeans and black flats with a tiny red bow on the toe. Love it!
Simple and classic.
Meredith's "personality" that is depicted on the website tells us that she's the outdoorsy/athletic one of the group of friends. She loves all sports, but is especially attracted to snowboarding.
I love that they made the blonde girl the sporty athlete of the group as it's a nice change to the traditional stereotypes that can sometimes be carried on among doll lines.
To be honest though, when you give this doll to a kid, they don't usually pay attention to the "pre-story" that companies now feel they need to add to all of these dolls.
This doll has fabulous hair. It's long, wavy and golden and parted in the center with little bits on each side pulled up into a twist in the back. Her hair is rooted like an OG or ML doll, not wigged like an AG.
Shortly after I opened her, I took her hair down to see how it would react to a brush. (Totally fine..no frizzies or snarls whatsoever despite the wavy texture.)
Her hair is cut in a flattering U-shape and falls in layered curls that cascade down her back.
It's really nice hair. Once the "box head smoosh" is brushed out, it feels amazingly soft and versatile.
Her hair is rooted a bit sparsely, but because her hair is so light, it's not a huge contrast against her scalp. I can see how this may be a problem if you had one of the darker haired dolls.
Bald spots are easily created when trying out new styles.
With some gentle combing over, the spots are well concealed.
Her complexion is a light peach color with bright blue eyes, blond eyebrows drawn in a feather pattern, flushed pink cheeks and rosy lips.
Her mouth, to me, is one of her most interesting and appealing features. She has a prominent cupid's bow and a full lower lip. Her lips are curled in a sweet upturned smile and I actually prefer her closed mouth smile over any other 18 inch doll I've come across so far.
(And just to throw a little weirdness in here, I just saw that the upturned corner smile is now a "thing" that people get plastic surgery for!)
Her eyes are the second most appealing feature to me and they are extremely blue with a realistic iris design. The plastic eyes appear glass-like and are fixed in an open position, which is different from AG, OG and ML dolls.
She has dark painted eyelashes on the top and bottom as well as fiber lashes that are attached underneath the rim of the upper lid. Her pupils are a little wonky unfortunately so if you have a chance to hand pick your doll in person, that would probably be best.
Here's a look at her sweet profile. I appreciate that she has a longer, more realistic neck than an OG or AG doll.
Meredith has a cloth torso and vinyl chest plate, similar to a Karito Kid doll. She has a sculpted breast bone and this style of doll is a bit more appealing to me as well as I think she looks better in outfits that are cut lower than the neck.
She has a very slim body compared to other dolls in her category.
Meredith has 5 points of articulation, as you can obviously see.
Another thing that stands apart from an AG doll is the range of motion she has in her neck joint which allows a nicer variety for different posing and expressing.
Meredith can sit with her legs slightly splayed and can do a full front split.
Her hands are nicely posed and have more details than some of the other dolls I've reviewed.
The slimness and detail of her ankles, foot structure and toes is very realistic and much more appealing to me than an OG or AG doll.
American Girl Julie, Journey Girl Meredith and Our Generation Kendra
Here's a look at these three body types compared.
I was surprised to see that the AG doll was a bit shorter than the other two.
As for clothing, I had heard that JGs can were OG and AG clothing, but they tend to run a bit big, which is definitely the case.
Here's Meredith in the OG Retro "Soda Pop Sweetheart"
It's a little big, but the colors look great on her!
The rollar skates were perfect as they were very easy to get on and off.
Here's another OG Retro outfit called "Rollar Disco."
This jacket was much easier to get on Meredith than it was to get on Kendra!
Here she looks very cute in AG Grace's baking outfit. She definitely looks amazing in pastels and bold primary colors.
The shoes are a tiny bit loose, but they stay put.
This reminds me of those Olan Mills portraits people got in the 80s. :)
Just let me go get my guitar, guys!
I think my favorite way to dress her up was in AG Julie's classic meet outfit!
Overall, I absolutely love this doll and she may be my favorite of the larger 18 in dolls that I have in our collection. I think she's so adorable, her hair is fantastic and I love her vinyl chest plate and slimmer body.
The dolls come in a range of skin tones, hair textures and eye color as well as many fantastic accessories.
Here is the newest version of Meredith and unfortunately, it appears as though they have changed her face mold slightly.
I found an additional post here that compares the 2 face molds they've used for her in case you are interested in taking a look.
For a third of the price (or a quarter of the price if you wait for a sale!) the Journey Girls dolls are a great doll to give as a gift to a child (or yourself!) and I think she is well worth the money.
I may get Chavonne, Kelsey or Jordanna (if they re-release her) someday and if I notice another sale, I will let you guys know!
We have since renamed our JG Meredith, Alice and we love her very much. :)
For reviews on the other dolls in this line, here are some great blog posts:
Callie by the Doll Wonders Kyla (formally called Alana) by Doll Diaries and Never Grow Up Dana by The Toy Box Philosopher Chavonne (formally called Taryn) by My Journey Girls Dolls Adventures and Black Doll Collecting Jordanna by Mommy's Doll Club Mikaella by Christmas Toys Review Giovanna by Living a Doll's Life
Thanks for reading and have a beautiful day!
Farrah
xoxo
I hope you all had a great weekend...ours is just wrapping up and it's always too short.
I really enjoying seeing "in-store" reports as I'm always curious what goodies are in everyone else's local toy shops. Here's a glance into the sea of temptation that I swam through in our local Target last weekend.
:)
The new Lori mini doll line (the old OG minis) had a couple of very cute playsets. I was drooling over this "home workspace" (interesting name, lol) set!
Here are the new Lori dolls in my local Target. They are absolutely adorable and I'm so impressed and happy that they added diversity this time!
Inspect your dolls carefully though, I found some major wonky eyes. #Derpy.
Here's my favorite character from the new Project MC2 line. They remind me so much of those awesome Liv dolls that we all know and love.
Cute little Chelsea doll...is this one Kira?
I really like this version of Skipper (although, I'm not a fan of the jeans)...she looks so pretty with natural make up. (I just wish they would make her articulated!!) Do you think she'd work on a Liv body?
Oh my word. Now this is tempting.
I am such a sucker for Halloween:)
I am loving her bold brows!
It was great to see the newer budget Ever After High Fairest Picnic dolls in person. I love Cerise's dress!
You know you want to buy me!
Even though I don't plan on collecting the Disney Descendants, I thought this one was very cute and she'd probably be the one I would pick. :)
Monster High Freak Du Chic was finally in Target! This gives you an idea of how big Gooliope really is.
Going back to the Lori display, they had 2 of the lofts in stock. These are SO CUTE. I am sooo tempted. Sigh, $50 is a little much, but they are really cute and the Lori room sets are adorable as well (well, what I've seen of them online). Maybe I'll put it on my Christmas list. :)
Here's a gorgeous version of Ever After High Cupid (Throne-Coming Day) that I hope to add to my EAH collection someday.
Little Woodzeez Farmer's Market!!! I'm such a sucker for dioramas. :)
I love this new wave of My Little Pony Blind Bags. I'm a glitter addict!
My Little Pony Equestria girls have a few new characters I've never seen before. This is another line that I don't plan on collecting, although I have always been an MLP fan.
Their weirdly shaped heads and unarticulated bodies just don't appeal to me, but I love all of the different characters!
More cuteness and addiction.
New batch of Disney Magiclip dolls...I love the details in their dresses!
New Disney Palace Pets. These princesses seem to be quite the animal lovers!
I've seen quite a few reviews about the Jakks Pacific Disney Fairies and I think Silver Mist was the only one that looked slightly appealing to me. (But not enough to buy.)
Adorable! I am also a sucker for "season themes." :D
And lastly, this adorable line from Mooshka. I love the old-fashioned cloth body dolls and their packaging is so pretty.
Well, that's about it! Can you guess if I got any treats for myself? I did, but you'll have to wait for the September Doll Haul video to find out! ;)
Anything look tempting to you all or is it just me??
I can't believe HOW MUCH I still really find dolls and toys so appealing. :)