GoGaDoll

Jun 25, 2009 21:54

I wanted to post some of the pictures Pam took of our display at GoGaDoll in San Francisco this past weekend. While it wasn't all I'd hoped it would be in the "having fun at a convention" department, it was a very good weekend sales-wise (and promotion-wise), and being able to introduce your work to a new audience is always a good thing.

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funnylori June 26 2009, 05:44:03 UTC
Your booth had so many nooks, every time I walked by, even as stuff was flying off the racks (and I could tell it had!) I still found more cute stuff! Thank you guys for the awesome score of those pipes!

Had you done a tiny meetup, our entire group would have been there with Bambi's a yo and a Soom a plenty. It was so great meeting you guys in person and your Shushu really rocks that wig! :D

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igrrl June 26 2009, 17:01:49 UTC
Pan's sweet! Congrats again. Did you make the clothes she's wearing?

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clochetterd June 27 2009, 05:02:55 UTC
No, it looked to be something like the BC Shlphia outfit...not sure who that designer was. Of course, she's wearing something of mine *now* .

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keeley_keena June 26 2009, 17:08:53 UTC
What a GREAT display Pam and you put together. It's so fun and cool. And as usual, you guys had it packed with wonderful outfits and goodies, and looks!! :D

I would have loved to have been there to see it, to see you and Pam, to hang out, and to just do the whole Gogadoll experience.

I do think the Puki market is more than saturated and interest is waning. It's hard to sell any of those cuties right now at DoA. I have three and am thinking of letting one go because for the most part, I do like my larger dolls better. Just one of those things . . .

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doll_paparazzi June 27 2009, 01:39:20 UTC
I told you guys you'd do good at this con. Sorry I missed it.

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april_art June 27 2009, 08:30:43 UTC
Love how you do your displays!!! Like a fantastic shop with all the racks of clothing on hangers. ^____^

I remember the one at the L.A. Dollpa--that was very cool, too.

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