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Travel kit.

Postby Siead » Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:19 pm

i've been wanting to make a bag of what could be considered doll essentials to have in my Big Case for when i travel to the city for meets. being more than an hour away from my workbench leaves me at a disadvantage if something were to go awry. so i figured it could be fun to toss it up on here with everyone else and come up with the Ultimate Travel Guide for Doll Emergencies.

EDIT: breaking it up into categories, so we can have a super ultimate list!

basics:

- People Stuff (camera, money, hand sanitizer, etc)
- Magic Eraser.
- Toothbrush, clips, elastics for wigs.
- Restringing kit (hooks, elastics, wire, forceps or other tools)
- Spare eye putty
- Superglue (for emergency fixes)
- Doll stands or folding chairs.

for photoshoots:
- Fabric for backdrops
- Boxes to place under fabric for tiered seating.
- Small props for dolls to hold.

for craft meets:
- Brushes
- Paints/ chalks/ etc
- Sealer
- Safety equipment (respirators or etc)
- Gloves.
- Sandpaper.
- Epoxy.
- Spare eyelashes (and glue)
- Magnets
- Small Sewing Kit (thread, needles, scissors)
- Extra Elastic.
- Hotglue sticks+ mini glue gun/ lighter




so, any suggestions?
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Re: Travel kit.

Postby Nella » Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:29 pm

How about extra eye putty? For those moments when they don't stay positioned like you want and such.
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Re: Travel kit.

Postby Siead » Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:56 pm

ooh, good one.
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Re: Travel kit.

Postby Eseme » Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:58 am

Depending on what you want to do at the meet (these suggestions work if you want to take pics).

Fabric, maybe a yard or so, for a backdrop in doll photos. More fabric or multiple colors if you want to have a ground piece and a backdrop. This can be used to wrap up and cushion the other tools in your kit. You need more fabric for larger dolls, of course.

Small containers or boxes - they can hold the items in the kit, and can be placed under the fabric to create levels or places for your dolls to sit when being photographed. This is a better suggestion for 1/6 dolls and tinies, but if your kit is in a shoebox sized plastic container, the container itself could be used for this purpose with larger dolls (your 1/3 can pose with one foot up on it, for instance).

Props - a few fake flowers, a small gem maybe, a chair or pillow. Some small items that you can pose your dolls with.

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Re: Travel kit.

Postby Trethowan » Sat Nov 22, 2014 4:28 pm

This is a great idea!!!
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Re: Travel kit.

Postby Siead » Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:00 pm

thanks eseme. i broke it up into catagories to make things more interesting heh.
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Re: Travel kit.

Postby ShortNCuddlyAm » Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:54 am

Superglue for magnet fails, and whatever glue you use for eyelashes? (And spare eyelashes and maybe magnets)
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Re: Travel kit.

Postby Nella » Sun Nov 23, 2014 9:14 am

For craft meets, appropriate safety equipment is a must! So a respirator for spraying sealent or a dust mask if sanding resin. Maybe even gloves if you use a lot of pastels in faceups or body blushing. That can help prevent smudging by preventing the oils of your hands from getting onto the doll.
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Woah!

Postby Jobee » Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:35 am

I can't imagine bringing all this stuff to a doll meet, though I've never been to a craft meet before. It's a lot!
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Re: Woah!

Postby Nella » Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:42 am

Jobee wrote:I can't imagine bringing all this stuff to a doll meet, though I've never been to a craft meet before. It's a lot!


Well it does depend on how long you'll be at the meet and where it's being held. If it's at the house or apartment of a fellow collector, that's very different to if it's a outdoors meet. My usual is a modified version of the basics: Magic Eraser, doll brush, camera, a bit of cash if other people are bringing items to sell and lastly, some folding doll chairs.
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