blythelife.com
blythelife.com

Thoughts on… Stock Cardboard Accessories

Written on March 26, 2014 at 12:00 pm by Michelle
Filed under: Musings with tags:

I’d like to preface this entry with a minor disclaimer: I don’t own any doll that were released with cardboard accessories. I just have opinions about them, like many others in the Blythe hobby.

Stock cardboard accessories first made their existence known with the release of Nekugutsu, the Middie with mushroom-printed cardboard purse, back in early 2013. Since then, cardboard accessories have been regularly included as stock items with the dolls. From the Sherlock Holmes-inspired Lorshek Molseh’s pocket watch and magnifying glass to Lydia Green’s suitcase, cardboard items are not restricted to only Middies as Neos are also being released with cardboard accessories as well.

20140326

This leads to guessing by community members about which cute item in promotional illustrations are made of plastic or cardboard. This also leads to sighs of relief when real promotional photos of Charlotte de Fleurs were released with what is not a cardboard flower in her hair. Have we all become accustomed to seeing cardboard accessories on the dolls that we’re suddenly happy and ecstatic when a doll doesn’t come with a cardboard accessory? To say nothing about the longevity of the pieces themselves – having accessories made out of plastic would increase the playability of the items, make the more durable and less easily damaged by stress (e.g. folding) or a spilled cup of coffee.

Is an increase of items with the doll an added value to the Blythe itself when the pieces are made of cardboard? I look back to the earlier releases of EBLs and SBLs when some dolls came with two pairs of shoes and two outfits, yet were not astronomically priced upon release. Having extra clothing items is an added value, for sure. Having two pairs of shoes? Awesome! Having a cardboard crown that you can bend out of shape and crease by looking at it funny? It may look great for a few photos, but it can be easily damaged and then it is no longer a great stock piece because you wouldn’t be using it anymore. Is that value added to the stock Blythe, or should there be more substance to the stock accessories?

2 Responses to “Thoughts on… Stock Cardboard Accessories”

  1. K. @maidencanada76 AKA @MaidenCanada
    says:

    I was so disappointed with the Royal Solliloqy crown. It is so useless I just left it in the box.
    I miss the awesome plastic toys, double shoes and detailed costumes in all the dolls.

  2. Amy O says:

    I absolutely loathe the cardboard accessories, I think they are kind of insulting. The problem is, the only way they will stop making the dolls cheaper and dropping the quality, is if people boycott them. Stop buying dolls with cardboard and they will stop using it! One thing I’ve noticed most blythe collectors have in common is that they don’t have great willpower to resist buying! ^_^

Leave a Reply to K. @maidencanada76

blythelife.com
blythelife.com