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Barbie - Vintage - NRFB/MIB (Combination of Boxes) (EXAMPLE)
Tired of having to handle and open those fragile original boxes? Here is a solution that both displays and stores your vintage Barbie with her box.
Required boxes:
1 - 12" box
3 - 12 3/4" box
Place and secure the Barbie doll into the 12" box.
Place the long edges of the boxes together and staple so that the smooth sides of the staples are in the inside of the center box. We recommend at minimum three staples per side. Make sure the staples are toward the back of the boxes otherwise they may block the lid.
Now place the doll in the left box, the lid with the graphics in the center box and the base with accessories in the right box.
Worried about flattening that perfect ponytail?
Just fold one side of the liner 90 degrees at the armhole so it rests flush against the box. When you put the Barbie into the box, make sure the head is turned to the ponytail is in the open area. For extra security you can staple that folded side of the liner. Just make sure the flat side of the staple is on the inside of the box or else those prongs might snag the hair.
Required boxes:
1 - 12" box
3 - 12 3/4" box
Place and secure the Barbie doll into the 12" box.
Place the long edges of the boxes together and staple so that the smooth sides of the staples are in the inside of the center box. We recommend at minimum three staples per side. Make sure the staples are toward the back of the boxes otherwise they may block the lid.
Now place the doll in the left box, the lid with the graphics in the center box and the base with accessories in the right box.
Worried about flattening that perfect ponytail?
Just fold one side of the liner 90 degrees at the armhole so it rests flush against the box. When you put the Barbie into the box, make sure the head is turned to the ponytail is in the open area. For extra security you can staple that folded side of the liner. Just make sure the flat side of the staple is on the inside of the box or else those prongs might snag the hair.
