This winter season I’m doing a lot of traveling. I went on a family holiday cruise to Mexico in mid December and next week, I’m heading out again to Vegas to connect with friends who are attending CES – Consumer Electronics Show. In Las Vegas, however, I’m NOT attending CES! Instead, I’m going to be working on my new 2016 blogging project, “Makeup Mondays,” where I talk about products and techniques that will help you up your performance makeup game. As I unpack my bags, and then repack, I thought I would share an indispensable item that permanently live in my my travel kit. It’s not often that one little kit can make life easier and provide piece of mind. What is it? My customized portable pharmacy!

My portable and highly customized portable pharmacy is super simple to put together. All you need is a week long pill organizer with enough capacity for three days of product. I choose my essential products, the ones that make my life more comfortable, and gather them together. I used my handy P-Touch label maker to mark the product name and dosing directions. I popped the labels onto the compartments and then load it up. And it’s done!
Yep – there’s a typo on there too! I know that the P-Touch label tape isn’t a precious commodity, but really, I didn’t think a typo was worth fixing. (Life Lesson: Wear glasses when using the P-Touch!) I choose to leave the Sunday compartment unlabelled so that I can include something unusual for me that might be trip specific. For the cruise, I took along some dramamine, and just popped a hand written note into that compartment with the dosing.
During my cruise, I had a little too much fun dancing, and my old creaky knees were grateful that I had everything on hand that I needed to cope with up to 6 hours of dancing every day! This was so useful, I’ve decided to break down and make a second one to keep in my dance kit too!
Happy Travels,
Davina ~ Dawn Devine
December 28, 2015
You can get weekly pill caddies at virtually any pharmacy, grocery store, or big-box discounter. Here are two I am considering for my dance kit: Amazon.com or
Amazon.com. Need a P-Touch? I use my label machine all the time, I couldn’t imagine life without it!

San Diego Sunrise on the Holland America Veendam, December 2015.


Over the long years of my professional sewing career, I’ve moved through many phases of organization in response to my changing needs. I’ve lived in small spaces that required keeping my tool supply very condensed and contained. There have also been times when I have worked in theatrical costume shops, in bridal salons, or for small design houses as a pattern and sample maker. In all of those situations, I needed to have a portable storage solution, with all of my tools organized, labeled and ready to go at a moments notice. During that phase of my career, I kept all of my tools contained in a tackle box. I still have that tackle box, and I take it when I’m teaching classes and workshops outside of my home.
I’ve also, at times, had the luxury of space. Twice I’ve had access to shared artistic spaces outside of my home where I could spread out. But that also meant either having a duplicate tool kit or lugging my tools with me on a daily basis. I chose to duplicate, which means that I now have backups of all my most important gear.
What this means is that I frequently meet to move my sewing tools from my sewing room to Studio Davina. While my tackle box is mighty, what I really need is something that contains the essentials I need for fittings and hand sewing. This container also needed to be easy to carry, and keep clean and tidy. The tackle box was great, but it’s pretty big! Here’s a modern version similar to my now vintage
When deciding my next move, I knew that a flat, open top box was ideal. But I also missed the divided trays of my tackle box to keep things from shifting. So, I spent a few moments calculating. What I needed was a plastic box with organizing compartments, an open top so I can just throw things in, and sized to conveniently hold the tools I use on a regular basis. And voila! It hit me. What I needed was a junk drawer organizer.
Hello Gang,
Cut remaining twill tape in half and attach to tops of cups.