Kirahfaye wrote:I haven't touched any of my dolls in months. Some actually had dust on them. Some, mostly my MHs, will be finding the own new homes once we settle in to ours. I have my grails and my favorites though. I have about 6 resins that I will probably never get rid of.
It has dawned on me that I don't know where I'm going to put them in the new house since we will have one less room and there really won't be room in the office/guest room now.
victoriavictrix wrote:Put in a shelf just under the ceiling and put the up on that. That's how I have all the Beanie Babies my late mom gave me, which I am now never parting with.
Kirahfaye wrote: Last night something made me open it up..... in it was my mom's Lalique collection (what was left of it over the years). I started to cry.... Oh, I know Lalique isn't worth much anymore, but there are a couple of pieces that have special memories attached to them.
DollyKim wrote:I remember going in to a comic book shop that hung their loose action figures from the ceiling like they were in an epic battle.
Kattriella wrote:I go through doll burnout every now and then (though I feel like it's usually just regular burnout combined with doll burnout), and I start to wonder if I really need all the stuff I have and ask myself why I started this hobby.
davidd wrote:Kirahfaye wrote: That is where I have been for much of this year, across the board burnout. I thinned out a number of dolls (mostly Monster High), started to feel better about the hobby and about life in general, but now the malaise is setting in again.
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