DisneyStore Limited Edition 17" Dolls Discussion
Amm, your store was really organised for the Cinderella dolls. Maybe you can call them and let them know you're concerned that the same thig will happen with Nov 3rd as with Jasmine? And that you're wondering why they deviated from the normal procedure? Maybe it wasn't supposed to happen that way and they can be prepared for Nov 3....
So how will the line work with tsums and dolls? Like do those in line for dolls get first picks at tsums or? I'm so worried about going in store for frozen fever, but my store reopens October 10th so hopefully not many people realize it's open, hehe. ^__^
I agreedisneysfreakingprincess. It's a lot to take in at once, after a big lull, and coinciding with D23 stuff, with designer dolls and 17" sets overlapping. (Not to mention Star Wars stuff for those who are into that). I wish they would have spread it out a bit more evenly.
I hope this is not a dumb question, so forgive my ignorance: Why are people lining up for the tsumtsums on release day? Are they limited editions as well and can't you get any on the next day? I'm a bit confused, as in the EU Disney Store the collections are always available for quite a while...?
Am I missing something there?
In the US the Tsum Tsums are usually gone within a couple of days in the stores and within just a few hours online. I'm not sure whether it is because Disney doesn't make enough of them or that they make a decent amount that sells out instantly anyway because of all the collectors (and the scalpers) on the market, but the stores can get pretty crazy the mornings they are released.I'm glad they're available longer in the EU.
Those were all expo items too. I got the necklace and earrings there.
The snowflake necklace is really pretty! Is that how much it retailed for at D23? What do you think of the quality, worth it?
The earrings were $150 and the necklace was $130. Sterling silver with Swarovski crystals. They are very pretty. I was going to say they seemed like good quality, but I just went to look at them and realized one of the crystals has fallen off an earring. It is still in the box. Kind of annoying because I haven't even worn them yet.I don't know, maybe I can get someone to repair it.
I'm a sure a good jeweler would be able to repair it. Considering Swarovski had a hand in making it, it's most likely just a fluke that the crystal came off. Their quality is usually extremely good.
The earrings were $150 and the necklace was $130. Sterling silver with Swarovski crystals. They are very pretty. I was going to say they seemed like good quality, but I just went to look at them and realized one of the crystals has fallen off an earring. It is still in the box. Kind of annoying because I haven't even worn them yet.I don't know, maybe I can get someone to repair it.
amm3, try jewelry glue. One of my other hobbies is dabbling in minerals/gems/jewelry. I have a glue called "Hot Stuff, - Super T." It is cyanoacrylate. And as I found out, it does NOT work on gluing rhinestones to doll dress fabric - it bleeds. However, it works great on securing a jewel to a metal backing. Just apply a very small dab to the back center of the crystal and stick it firmly in place.
I don't know if this has been covered already and I've just forgotten, but does anyone know what's coming out of the vault next year? Just wondering about doll possibilities for 2016.
All these doll releases and I'm already thinking about what we might get next year! LOL.
Yeah, I'm thinking it should be an easy fix--- I'm just bummed that I now have to pay someone to repair it when I haven't even had a chance to wear them. I don't think Swarovski made it --I think they just supplied the crystals.Thank goodness it fell out in the box though ...Only now I'm going to be worried the other crystals will fall out. They are very tiny. The earrings are soooo pretty though and one of my favorite items from the expo.
If Pinocchio's coming out, I'd kill for the Blue Fairy in 17" glory. Omg… she could be SO beautiful! I love the classic girls~<3
Yeah, Swarovski tends to just make the crystals. They are known for being such high quality because of the patented cut they do. I used to be really into jewelry making and now only do it rarely (I don't have a kiln for involved projects, nor much time for beading simple projects).
It's such a shame that happened. You'd think that shouldn't happen for the price. Are the crystals set in, or glued/soldered in? If they are set, you might be able to find a jeweler willing to tighten them for free and reset the loose one, or a small fee. A lot will do it for free as good customer service. I have a diamond ring with a lot of smaller diamonds that belonged to my grandmother and I get the stone settings tightened periodically. My grandfather told me one of the stones fell out when he got it for her (a 50th wedding anniversary present, so very sentimental to me), so I promised to make sure I'd take care of it and get them tightened. The stones are fairly small but very good quality, so I really don't want to have to replace any. I had a local jeweler that used to do it for free, but I've been to some chain stores that do it as well. If they're glued in place, I agree with Elphaba, and recommend just getting some good quality jewelry glue and doing it yourself. Tweezers and something with a fine point for the glue should be all the other stuff you need.
If Pinocchio's coming out, I'd kill for the Blue Fairy in 17" glory. Omg… she could be SO beautiful! I love the classic girls~<3
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