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Art supplies/carry on
I will be attending an art class/seminar/retreat in Italy. I will need to take a few art supplies. Acrylic paint, gel medium, paint brushes etc. If put into a zip-loc qt. bag can they be taken in my carry on luggage? Or will I have to check the bag through? What about other "personal" products that don't fall into the 3-1-1- catagory? Tweezers, mirror, earplug, razor, pills and makeup etc
Any info greatly appreciated, Thanks |
The only things that need to be in the one quart bags are liquids and gels, whether paint or toiletries, and each must be in a container of three ounces or less.
There are no restrictions on the other items you mentioned. |
It seems for that kind of trip it would be a whole lot simpler just to check a small suitcase through.
Are you trying to go carry-on only? |
I think turpentine would be a flammable, and therefore not allowed in carryon luggage. The others I'm not sure about - but check the TSA website, that should be your definitive guide. Take a copy with you if you feel you might need to argue with the moat dragons.
I would recommend checking it all. Razor (unless it's a safety razor) might be a problem if it's a naked blade, as in to scrape paint off a palette. |
Is there a reason not to wait and purchase your supplies in Italy?
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Art supplies can get very expensive - and if you already have most of them, it would be silly to buy them all again, especially if you don't know if you'll be near a specialized art store.
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OK :-)
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Glad I could add to your joy today, Leanna :)
I can't take credit for the term - I read it on Flyertalk several times :) |
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