Ms. Blodgett rains on Rusty’s parade

Willard's World

Be sure to turn on the captions when you watch the video below!

I made a new creature named Rusty recently and was working on his voice and character all last week when I was driving around in my car. Last weekend I did some puppetry with Rusty and Ms. Blodgett. I had already established that Ms. Blodgett was the neighborhood gossip and meddler, and I had also established that Rusty had entrepreneurial aspirations in the vein of becoming a life coach or other kind of coach (I’m not sure Rusty has clarified what he’s coaching about, only that he wants to be a coach).

I have somehow stumbled upon the concept of “coaching” myself and I find it a fascinating cultural phenomenon. On the one hand, there are many legit consultants out there who are extremely knowledgeable and helpful when it comes to particular topics.

But there is also another type of “coach” in the internet space whose actual knowledge and offer seems unclear, yet who are offering to coach other coaches. The underlying premise and “hook” seems to be financial independence, being one’s own boss and sometimes a sprinkle of “spirituality”.

Many seem to find themselves intrigued by these “offers,” regardless of how foundation-less they sometimes seem, and how closely they sometimes resemble MLMs. I find the whole thing fascinating and that is why I decided that Rusty would be someone seeking this promise of “abundance” and financial freedom. Like many folks, Rusty also has a sincere desire to help others.

Unfortunately, Rusty’s marketing of his coaching offer is thus far limited to the small neighborhood in which Willard resides, where he is unlikely to find his target market niche. He encounters Ms. Blodgett, who is quick to offer her own ideas about his coaching offer while simultaneously criticizing or downright ignoring what he has to say about it. Can his plans–already threatened by his anxiety and social awkwardness–survive her scrutiny? We’ll have to find out!

Smol Willard

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I have been tinkering with ways to make smaller versions of Willard plush. I would love to have vinyl action figures made, but this is a fairly long process and I wanted to see if I could make something myself.

At this tiny scale, certain techniques that I use with full-size Willard aren’t possible, so I opted for an embroidered face. While, in many ways, it doesn’t even necessarily look exactly like OG Willard, it does fit right in with the Way Home Universe and is absolutely adorable in its own right.

One thing I love about Smol Willard is that the size makes it easy to easily create fun toy photography. You could take Smol Willard on adventures and get some tasteful bokeh effect shots, or even remove the background of a good photo of him and layer it with illustrations. The sky is the limit. I would like to create some downloadable graphics that one could print and attach to box board in order to create little playscenes.

I will be taking pre-orders for Smol Willard starting soon— keep an eye on your email for specifics! Smol Willards will look identical to the one above, except that the hand-drawn and embroidered faces will vary slightly from doll to doll, making each one truly one of a kind.

Saying Goodbye

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Willard and Willette had a great visit and enjoyed staying up watching paranormal shows and eating snacks, as well as loafing around in their pajamas and having more snacks. Today, it’s time for Willette to leave.

Goodbyes are always poignant, lonesome and sprinkled with a strange sense of relief and a touch of looking around for something to fill the void. Willette will be busy with her trip home, and Willard will re-acquaint himself with an empty house and try to avoid questions from Ms. Blodgett.

Willette

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I had been thinking for a while of adding an additional creature that would look like a relative of Willard–resembling him, but not identical to him in terms of his facial features. I knew I wanted it to be a female and made of baby pink fabric to match Willard’s baby/pastel tone skin.

At first I thought of making it his mother, but then was leaning more toward a sister. My 89-year-old grandmother, who has become very invested in the Willard storyline, apparently had some of the same thoughts because she suggested a sister named either WillAnn or Wiletta. I settled on Willette.

I fell in love with Willette as soon as I made her. Typically, I make creatures and sell them and they don’t spend much time in my Way Home creature universe. But now that I’ve developed more of a narrative around Willard, I really want to start making dolls that I can keep and continue using in my story telling. This also gives me a good excuse to go shopping for adorable shoes and buy fun fabrics to make outfits for these dolls (and of course, if people want their own versions, I can always do more made-to-order replicas.

If you follow my Instagram you know that Willette contacted Willard online, where she found him after they had been separated at birth. They had a Facetime chat and made plans for a visit, which is what you see below.

Willard At Home

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I had so much fun making Willard’s house! I have been wanting to create more of an enhanced universe for Willard and Friends for some time now, but couldn’t quite decide how I wanted to do so, and how I could do it within limited space and going too crazy.

The house comes apart if necessary and is made of found cardboard and foam. The only things I purchased were the grass and fence.

Willard’s New Pet

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Willard wanted a pet, so he decided to see if he could find one in his backyard.

He looked and looked, but all he saw was a friendly rock.

Suddenly, he heard hissing and spitting.

It was an opossum on top of a trash can.

“You’ll be perfect,” said Willard. “I’ll call you George Jones.”

Willard snuggled the opossum…

…and took him home.

Willard made George Jones a nice bed and they relaxed by the fire.