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Disney Tinkerbell Free Helpful Information

  • 29 December 2010 8:05 pm
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Disney Tinkerbell is great. I don’t know what else to say. I was amazed at the quality of Disney Tinkerbell and highly recommend that you take a look and see for yourself.


Where can I find vintage Tinkerbell make-up?
These were popular in the 80's. They came in sets usually. We always bought mine from JC Penney but maybe other places had them. They were Disney Tinkerbell specifically for little girls. Perhaps the most memorable or popular was the peel off polish. Also made was perfume, lip gloss, real eyeshadow and decals you put on your nails. The icon used was Disney's Tinkerbell but from what I remember was NOT Disney. Pink packaging, gold writing. I would like to start collecting and I can't find it anywhere. Not even Ebay.
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  1. emberthistle - December 29, 2010 at 9:21 pm

    A great place to try is Hobby Lobby, Michaels or Jo-Ann craft stores. They are carrying a lot of disney stamps lately. If you don’t have any of them in your area, look in your phone book for Rubber Stamp stores and Scrapbooking stores – you may get lucky and have a store down the road that you didn’t know about! Also – try using this search on e-bay “Tinkerbell Rubber Stamp” Sometimes the dashes and “s” will give you a total different set of results!

  2. cute teen jasy - December 30, 2010 at 9:42 am

    This is the best drawing site ever it shows you the tutoral of how to draw tinkerbell go to this website http://www.drawingnow.com/how-to-draw-tinkerbell.html

  3. ♥chipcheep♥ - December 30, 2010 at 9:14 pm

    try here?http://girlsthemebedrooms.com/fairy/fairy-tinkerbell.html

  4. purrpletoad - December 31, 2010 at 9:41 am

    In Sir James M. Barrie’s original play, Tinker Bell is traditionally staged as a flying point of light beamed from offstage. Animator Marc Davis’ personification of her as a winged pixie with a very womanly figure was widely criticized as too sexually suggestive by Barrie purists, especially after it was rumored that she was modeled after actress Marilyn Monroe. Tink was actually modeled after Margaret Kerry, the actress who performed her live-action reference. The popular Miss Bell went on to a second career as TV hostess for Disney’s anthology series (“Disneyland®,”"Walt Disney Presents,”"Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color,” and “The Wonderful World of Disney”), and Tinker Bell still flies through the sky over Disneyland every night in the summer to herald the evening fireworks.

  5. batraylover - December 31, 2010 at 9:26 pm

    I hate it when people answer questions about Disney Parks with false information. Tinkerbell does not walk around the park, but you can see Tinkerbell at the park for free. Not just in the parades and at night either! Tinkerbell was added to a magical place called Pixie Hollow where you can go and meet her and all of her fairy friends. It is decorated to make you feel like you are a tiny fairy (everything is larger than you are), and it’s a magical place to walk around for little fairy’s and big fairy’s who are little fairy’s at heart. In addition to Tinkerbell, you will find Fawn, Iridessa, Rosetta, and Silvermist in Pixie Hollow as well. It’s a free, character experience, which means that on a crowded day, there could be a line, however it’s worth it if you love fairies. Check park map for the times that Pixie Hollow closes as it generally closes before dark. For more information on Pixie Hollow, you can visit: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/magic-kingdom/entertainment/fairies-meet-and-greet/

  6. dougeebear - January 1, 2011 at 10:01 am

    Just do an image search online and hundreds will come up

  7. Tinker Fairy - January 1, 2011 at 9:43 pm

    It isn’t available yet, but it should be shortly. They haven’t listed a date yet. Disney Movie Club makes new movies available as soon as possible, and if there’s a delay it’s normally short. I wouldn’t be surprised to see it as the next featured title.With the first Tinkerbell movie, it became the featured title shortly after the movie came out, but not that week. It should almost definitely be out by Christmas time, I don’t think you have anything to worry about.

  8. Bogeygolf95 - January 2, 2011 at 9:49 am

    It must be turned off when charging (in the directions). After it is plugged in you must push the middle of the flower on the remote to get it to charge. It will start to flash. Tinkerbell hangs on the remote while charging and will turn off when done. Be careful when flying. It is delicate and our broke after one day. My little girl is none too happy.

  9. John H - January 2, 2011 at 9:19 pm

    Hi!You can get a replacement remote by calling 1-800-REMOTES.I forget the name of the company but they have remotes for everything and deliver in a few days for about $40.Give them a call. Wouldn’t want you to miss your show!John H

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