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COMPLETELY OT - Stickers!
Back in the early 1980s when my stepchildren were about 10/12 years old, we
collected stickers together. Now, keep in mind that back then, finding ANY kind of decorative sticker was somewhat of a coup. Suzy's Zoo, Mrs. Grossman... Those were all in the future. As with everything else I do, I completely immersed myself in the Quest For Stickers. There was finally a magazine. Then sticker stores started showing up. There was no (functional for the masses) internet back then, so finding them was a challenge. Bottom line, at the house where my ex lives is a Lane cedar chest with bajillions of stickers in it. Now look at this: http://tinyurl.com/i84i -- Tinkster www.imeltstuff.com NEW eBay Sto http://www.stores.ebay.com/blackswampglassworks Join my Mailing List: |
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Wow - Suzy's Zoo from the 80's for $25! Damn. I used to collect stickers
in the 80's! I shoulda kept them! -- Kandice Seeber Air & Earth Designs http://www.lampwork.net Back in the early 1980s when my stepchildren were about 10/12 years old, we collected stickers together. Now, keep in mind that back then, finding ANY kind of decorative sticker was somewhat of a coup. Suzy's Zoo, Mrs. Grossman... Those were all in the future. As with everything else I do, I completely immersed myself in the Quest For Stickers. There was finally a magazine. Then sticker stores started showing up. There was no (functional for the masses) internet back then, so finding them was a challenge. Bottom line, at the house where my ex lives is a Lane cedar chest with bajillions of stickers in it. Now look at this: http://tinyurl.com/i84i -- Tinkster www.imeltstuff.com NEW eBay Sto http://www.stores.ebay.com/blackswampglassworks Join my Mailing List: |
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Hehehehe - I am an 80's child. I was born in 1973 and had most of my
teenage years in the late 80's. This year I am turning 30. **sob** Seriously, I don't feel old, unless I am listening to the radio and they call an early 80's song a "flashback", "retro", and "an oldie". To me, retro is the 70's and an oldie is the 50's and 60's. But then I think about the fact that a lot of my favorite movies are more than 15 years old. Sheesh. -- Kandice Seeber Air & Earth Designs http://www.lampwork.net I love the description... really old.. from the 80s. My son would be surprised to hear he is really old. Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Tink" wrote in message ... Back in the early 1980s when my stepchildren were about 10/12 years old, we collected stickers together. Now, keep in mind that back then, finding ANY kind of decorative sticker was somewhat of a coup. Suzy's Zoo, Mrs. Grossman... Those were all in the future. As with everything else I do, I completely immersed myself in the Quest For Stickers. There was finally a magazine. Then sticker stores started showing up. There was no (functional for the masses) internet back then, so finding them was a challenge. Bottom line, at the house where my ex lives is a Lane cedar chest with bajillions of stickers in it. Now look at this: http://tinyurl.com/i84i -- Tinkster www.imeltstuff.com NEW eBay Sto http://www.stores.ebay.com/blackswampglassworks Join my Mailing List: |
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I love the description... really old.. from the 80s.
My son would be surprised to hear he is really old. Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Tink" wrote in message ... Back in the early 1980s when my stepchildren were about 10/12 years old, we collected stickers together. Now, keep in mind that back then, finding ANY kind of decorative sticker was somewhat of a coup. Suzy's Zoo, Mrs. Grossman... Those were all in the future. As with everything else I do, I completely immersed myself in the Quest For Stickers. There was finally a magazine. Then sticker stores started showing up. There was no (functional for the masses) internet back then, so finding them was a challenge. Bottom line, at the house where my ex lives is a Lane cedar chest with bajillions of stickers in it. Now look at this: http://tinyurl.com/i84i -- Tinkster www.imeltstuff.com NEW eBay Sto http://www.stores.ebay.com/blackswampglassworks Join my Mailing List: |
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Now look at this:
http://tinyurl.com/i84i For ONE sheet?!? Man, I swear I still have a stack of these stashed somewhere... I bought a ton of that stuff way back when. Suedo (like "pseudo", though I'm no phony baloney!) http://members.aol.com/suedotlund Namaste |
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LOL - 1973. Hehehehe.
-- Kandice Seeber Air & Earth Designs http://www.lampwork.net ]oldie is the 50's and 60's. amen. but according to many radio stations, oldies are anything more than 30 years old. guess where that puts us . . . ----------- @vicki [SnuggleWench] (Books) http://www.booksnbytes.com (Jewelry) http://www.vickijean.com ----------- The Bill of Rights - Void where prohibited by Law. Regime Change in 2004 - The life you save may be your own. |
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Diana Curtis wrote:
I love the description... really old.. from the 80s. My son would be surprised to hear he is really old. Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 If '80s is old, what does that say about us born in the '70s!?! -- Melinda http://cust.idl.com.au/athol |
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Dean Martin?
"vj" wrote in message ... OLDIES ARE PRE-BEATLES, DAMMIT!!! ----------- @vicki [SnuggleWench] |
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Now look at this:
http://tinyurl.com/i84i For ONE sheet?!? Man, I swear I still have a stack of these stashed somewhere... I bought a ton of that stuff way back when. Holy cow! I have a whole Sterilite drawer crammed full of sheets of stickers. Guess I should check to see if any of them are that old, LOL. Course, I would have a real hard time convincing myself to sell off any of my scrappin' supplies VBG! Carol in SLC My eBay auctions: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...include=0&user id=celestialbeads&sort=3&rows=25&since=-1&rd=1 |
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Getting away from the "old" topic on this thread but the stickers probably
won't stick very well now. I used to give packets of Hallmark stickers at Halloween at that time period. When we got ready to move I found a bunch of them and put them in the garage sale. I opened several packets to give sheets to the kids that came but found the glue back was no longer much of a sticker. I use small stickers now that have good shapes on them for resist for glass etching. Butterflies, stars, dots, fish, angels etc. You have to look at how the stickers are cut since many are not cut to the outline of the item. Susan W "Tink" wrote in message ... Back in the early 1980s when my stepchildren were about 10/12 years old, we collected stickers together. Now, keep in mind that back then, finding ANY kind of decorative sticker was somewhat of a coup. Suzy's Zoo, Mrs. Grossman... Those were all in the future. As with everything else I do, I completely immersed myself in the Quest For Stickers. There was finally a magazine. Then sticker stores started showing up. There was no (functional for the masses) internet back then, so finding them was a challenge. Bottom line, at the house where my ex lives is a Lane cedar chest with bajillions of stickers in it. Now look at this: http://tinyurl.com/i84i -- Tinkster www.imeltstuff.com NEW eBay Sto http://www.stores.ebay.com/blackswampglassworks Join my Mailing List: |
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