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Post by jenr on Oct 16, 2016 19:22:59 GMT
Anyone remember these?? I'm sure I got this at Michaels. Just used some of it as embellishment on a journaling card about a mother's day picnic
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Dalia
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Post by Dalia on Oct 16, 2016 19:56:21 GMT
Wow, those are from a long time ago.
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Post by anniefb on Oct 16, 2016 20:13:00 GMT
Don't recognise those but I still have some Mrs Grossman stickers that are about 13 years old - they're probably my oldest supply
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Post by mom on Oct 16, 2016 20:15:34 GMT
oh wow! Those are old!
Cleaning things out last night and I found my oldest supply - the Making Memories cork alphabet. They had little white polka dots on them. Super cute!
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oaksong
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Post by oaksong on Oct 16, 2016 20:31:39 GMT
Lol! I just pulled this out of my Halloween stash. I'll see your Sticky Die Cuts, and raise you some Stickopotamus ghosts!
(Photos removed)
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Post by Night Owl on Oct 16, 2016 22:08:40 GMT
I still have a 'Hot Off The Press' paper pad I bought back in the 90's. I remember looking at one of the HOTP idea books back then and being so impressed by all the shapes they cut the photos into and the stuff they cut with decorative scissors.
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FurryP
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Post by FurryP on Oct 16, 2016 23:30:57 GMT
Oh my! I had some of those....
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Oct 17, 2016 0:21:43 GMT
Those are awesome!!
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nicolep
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Post by nicolep on Oct 17, 2016 0:52:41 GMT
That's so cool that you were able to use them!
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Post by cupcakepeddler on Oct 17, 2016 1:04:06 GMT
Don't recognise those but I still have some Mrs Grossman stickers that are about 13 years old - they're probably my oldest supply That is awesome. I love when you are able to still use older product on projects. anniefb, I am with you on the Mrs Grossman stickers. I still have a whole heap that I have never had the heart to purge, my first ever scrapbooking layout featured some Mrs Grossman stickers so maybe that is where the attachment comes from
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Post by lauralaforest on Oct 17, 2016 2:10:27 GMT
I do remember those!
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Post by angel97701 on Oct 17, 2016 2:32:23 GMT
Doesn't it feel great to hang on to something for so long and then use it in a great way? Thanks for sharing!
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Post by mikklynn on Oct 17, 2016 12:46:01 GMT
I just used some Deja Views rub-ons on my layout for the October stash challenge. They still went on very easily.
I had forgotten all about that company.
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msliz
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Post by msliz on Oct 17, 2016 13:18:03 GMT
I think the oldest things in my stash are some "frames" that were photos of wood or knitted yarn or lace, and you have to punch out the middles (but the middles are printed so you can use those too.) My neighbor gave them to me along with some cardstock in maybe 2000 or 2001 when she was getting me hooked on scrapbooking. I still have a bunch, but I don't know where they are or who made them. Someday, maybe over the winter I'll find them
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Post by crazy4scraps on Oct 17, 2016 14:58:52 GMT
I still have some of the 8.5x11 patterned paper that Provo Craft first sold way back in the late 90's! It was generic enough to never go out of style so I never got rid of it. ETA: I still have rubber stamps from All Night Media that I bought at a gift shop when I was about 15--and that was over 30 years ago!
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Post by Mystie on Oct 17, 2016 15:02:32 GMT
I think the oldest things in my stash are some "frames" that were photos of wood or knitted yarn or lace, and you have to punch out the middles (but the middles are printed so you can use those too.) My neighbor gave them to me along with some cardstock in maybe 2000 or 2001 when she was getting me hooked on scrapbooking. I still have a bunch, but I don't know where they are or who made them. Someday, maybe over the winter I'll find them I think those were made by MME. I had a bunch that I took years ago and ran them through the magnetic cartridge in my Xyron, now they hold up photos on my fridge. They still look great! Save
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Post by nicolenowosad on Oct 17, 2016 15:07:21 GMT
those are certainly retro!
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Post by artisticscrapper on Oct 18, 2016 0:43:00 GMT
I got rid of most of that when I did The Big Purge several years ago. I did however hold on to some K&Co stuff I got from QVC 15 or so years ago. It's by Brenda Walton and it's very 'girly'. I used it on a few layouts of my niece's baby pictures but it really isn't my style. However it does work well on cards for baby showers or the occasional birthday.
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Post by nylene on Oct 18, 2016 2:02:25 GMT
My granddaughters had such a great time with all the Paperkins I have hoarded from the 90's. (layout to come soon) They put a bunch of them together and played paper dolls with them. I even have the Paperkin tracing templates and all the mini paper punches.
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Post by melanell on Oct 18, 2016 12:03:32 GMT
I know that I definitely have stickers that are at least 15 years old. And some papers that are nearly that old--14 years I'd say. I don't know if I have anything older than that. I do have some of those exact Stickopotamus ghosts, though!
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Post by workingclassdog on Oct 18, 2016 20:29:24 GMT
I just came across my (OH CRAP WHAT WAS THE NAME?) the swivel knife and templates to make shapes??
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Post by warrior1991 on Oct 18, 2016 20:43:56 GMT
I just came across my (OH CRAP WHAT WAS THE NAME?) the swivel knife and templates to make shapes?? coluzzle? or something like that?
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Post by workingclassdog on Oct 18, 2016 20:45:18 GMT
I just came across my (OH CRAP WHAT WAS THE NAME?) the swivel knife and templates to make shapes?? coluzzle? or something like that? YES...that's it!!!
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Post by refugeepea on Oct 19, 2016 0:13:23 GMT
I think the oldest things in my stash are some "frames" that were photos of wood or knitted yarn or lace, and you have to punch out the middles (but the middles are printed so you can use those too.) Were they called this and that frames? I still have a few! I even have the Paperkin tracing templates and all the mini paper punches. I finally sold my Paperkin templates to a lady that had little girls. She also got all my alpha templates. I had to be honest with myself. I was too lazy to cut things out. I seriously coveted those mini paper punches! If they were to do a re-release I'd buy them! I still have quite a few papers from Provo Craft paper pads. I LOVED their seasonal pad that had all the seasons.
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Post by lemondrop on Oct 24, 2016 16:33:52 GMT
I think the oldest things in my stash are some "frames" that were photos of wood or knitted yarn or lace, and you have to punch out the middles (but the middles are printed so you can use those too.) My neighbor gave them to me along with some cardstock in maybe 2000 or 2001 when she was getting me hooked on scrapbooking. I still have a bunch, but I don't know where they are or who made them. Someday, maybe over the winter I'll find them My Mind's Eye - I still have a stack of those. There were a QVC item. Every time I go through a purge, I cannot part with them - I'll use them "someday"!!
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Post by lemondrop on Oct 24, 2016 16:35:59 GMT
coluzzle? or something like that? YES...that's it!!! I love my Coluzzle! Still the best circle cutter for me - I love that I can see exactly where I'm going to cut.
Fun thread!
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Post by Delta Dawn on Oct 24, 2016 17:34:53 GMT
I found a paperkins recently. I think we should do a flat Stanley thing with him as he is a travelling paperkins
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Post by workingclassdog on Oct 24, 2016 17:38:40 GMT
I love my Coluzzle! Still the best circle cutter for me - I love that I can see exactly where I'm going to cut.
Fun thread!
I can't wait to pull mine out again. I totally forgot about them until I found my dies in some random drawer NOT in my scrapbook stuff.
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Post by pas2 on Oct 25, 2016 8:58:20 GMT
I think the oldest things in my stash are some "frames" that were photos of wood or knitted yarn or lace, and you have to punch out the middles (but the middles are printed so you can use those too.) My neighbor gave them to me along with some cardstock in maybe 2000 or 2001 when she was getting me hooked on scrapbooking. I still have a bunch, but I don't know where they are or who made them. Someday, maybe over the winter I'll find them OMG I literally just had these in my hand yesterday while I was organizing. They were in my old PSB. Remember those zippered binders? I have one for diecuts/embellishments and another for letters (thickers, sticker or rubons).
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customscrap
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Post by customscrap on Oct 25, 2016 17:20:06 GMT
Yes I remember those. That was way back when.
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