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I am tracking the development of my native prairie garden!
The big P comes up a LOT during sticker chat.
Pipsticks was founded in 2014. I have most of the Pipsticks & Workman collaborations. They are great for planners, agendas, calendars, journals, and more.
Single sheets of stickers are expensive in comparison to full sticker books, and more cumbersome to flip through. Having said that, if you’re looking for extremely specific stickers, sheets are useful.
For example, this adorable Pyrex1 collection:
You’re also in luck if you’re seeking Vintage Pink Cars, Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese, or Scratch and Sniff Pizza.
Of course, the big draw for Pipsticks is their subscription packages.
The website often has sales. I got a $10/month basic subscription, shipping included (to CANADA), for a few months. After that, the price will increase. It IS nice to get fun stuff in the mail.
Here is a photo of my envelope contents for month #1:
I love the Spirograph stickers, and the remainder should be fun to use, or share with the children in my life.
Month #2:
The theme for month#3 was rainbows. These were my favourite of the three months:
Take care!
I would save my Baba’s nesting Butterprint bowls during a natural disaster. Even before the stickers. Maybe alongside.
RAINBOWSSSSS
Butterprint is the superior Pyrex.