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silverorangetears
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I recently moved and have been living in my new home for a few months now.. my dollies and other Rainbow Brite things unfortunately are still living at home with mom and dad. :(

I'd like to display my dolls here at my new place but I'm not sure how to go about it, We bought a trailer, and I don't think the walls can support the type of shelves I had before. I can't have free standing bookcases because the two very curious kitties will climb them..

so basically.. I guess.. How do you all display your collections and keep them safe?

any suggestions for my situation?

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I wish I had some suggestions :( Right now all of my RB collection is boxed up and in storage
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Ahh! See that's exactly what I don't want to happen :(
I want to be able to see them, they brighten my day, inspire me to create! I miss them :(

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Same here. Short of having a dedicated Rainbow Brite room, full of shelves or display cabinets, I can't think of a good way to display my collection...


If you have a trailer now, you should be able to put up a bracket-type of wall shelving. At least, I know several people who have similar set-ups in their places.
Like this: http://www.workalicious.org/2008/10/elf ... _2522.html

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thats very similar to what i have at my parents house, i wasn't sure if the walls would support the weight of the brackets and all the dolls as well..
thanks for the tip Clinozoisite! i'll have to revisit that idea!

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You may not be able to put up as extensive of a set-up as some of those photos, but most pre-fab homes are pretty sturdy in their construction. My friend owns a pretty new double-wide and I'm almost positive he had no problem hanging heavy things from the walls.

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I had bookcases at my apartment and they came with an attachment piece to tack/ nail them to the wall so they wouldn't topple over. I had six kitties at the time and sometimes they would jump on the shelves. Just make sure they are secure (not familiar how trailer walls are constructed). I moved recently too and all my toys are still packed away :(
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