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Travelling toys

This group is for people who have a toy that travels, either with them or in the post, getting up to mischief on the way.

Website: http://travellingtoys.blogspot.com/
Members: 9
Latest Activity: Jan 12, 2019

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What is the origin of your toy? 2 Replies

What is the name of your toy and why did you start this craziness? Introduce your miniature travelling beastie to the world!

Started by andytgeezer. Last reply by Poison Label Productions Mar 12, 2012.

The Fellowship of the Roaming Paper Doll 2 Replies

Perhaps a sub-discussion would serve the traelling paper dolls cause best? Something like this?

Started by andytgeezer. Last reply by Mail Art Martha Mar 7, 2012.

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Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 15, 2011 at 6:56pm

We traveled all over the midwest, and into parts of the west and southwestern portions of the U.S., mostly by car. I was a child at the time.

I am still thinking of ways we can have that toy suitcase I mentioned travel and perhaps gather bits of flotsam from those it might deign to be seen out with. It could use a little revamp, perhaps a bit of a 'do. An IUOMA decal or homemade sticker of some sort, perhaps?

Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 15, 2011 at 6:51pm

I swiped this from a site selling this doll. If it wasn't an exact replica, it at least is quite close in style to the original. Mine had rather a lot of hair, more than I think this one has, and was a confirmed nudist, altho' I was able to cajole it/her into donning a few simple outfits I had fashioned myself.

Comment by Mail Art Martha on April 15, 2011 at 9:29am
It would be nice to see your troll doll even if it is only artwork created from the picture no doubt you carry for ever in your mind. To the pens and brushes, artistic friend, we want to see your doll!
Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 15, 2011 at 4:44am

I used to take a toy troll on long trips. She (?) had turqouoise blue hair which stood straight up. I kept her in a cake box that had a fitted, sliding lid. I'm sure she suffocated along our journey more than once. 

Her smile never dimmed.

Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 15, 2011 at 3:59am

Let's clone ourselves--Andy won't mind!

;)

Comment by Mail Art Martha on April 14, 2011 at 6:05pm
Thanks yes he is adorable I will convey your sentiments to him. And yes I will one day write a book, an artist's book all home made. I need a few parallel lives to do all the interesting things I want to do, though.
Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 14, 2011 at 3:25pm

That's charming! And Giles is endearingly adorable, not the least bit inanely cute as some stuffies can be made to look.

Ever thought of writing a storybook outlining his adventures/your adventures with him?

Comment by Mail Art Martha on April 14, 2011 at 9:32am
I forgot to explain why I started this. Before Giles I did not own any toys since childhood. I bought Giles on impulse and as it was no time to have him wrapped if I was to catch my plane, he came as he was. Everybody that saw him had to smile and be friendly and nobody seemed to think there was anything odd about a grown up woman with a Teddy Bear under her arm and a very embarrased husband by her side.Wherever he goes he makes people smile and I like to see happy people. Once I had an operation and my husband took Giles to see me and left him there. Embarrasing? a bit... I was quite reassured though when the ward began to be filled with fluffy toys, we started a trend. So that's that, folks!
Comment by Mail Art Martha on April 14, 2011 at 9:18am

This is Giles whom I met at Edimburgh airport. He has travelled a lot since then. Mostly in Europe  but here he is in Thailand.

And he has done a lot of sailing too, strapped to the bottom of the mast, only in fair weather I'm afraid.

Now he has retired and spends his time in bed. The only exercise he gets is falling off it. The travelling has been delegated to younger members of the fluffy community.But that is another story for later.  
Comment by Mail Art Martha on April 14, 2011 at 8:21am
yes!the Luggage belongs to the Tourist and then I cannot remember how it happened it becomes attached to Rincewind.
 

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