What's new in stickers? (March 2024)
A horror release, and contemplating National Parks Service art
The Extreme Horror Sticker Book (August 2024)
I will not buy this. Garfield's Halloween Adventure terrified me well into adulthood. I have the highest startle reflex of anyone I’ve ever known. However, if you know someone who likes to get spooky, it might be a great fit!
New edition for Stickerology!
[American] National Parks Stickerology: Vibrant Stickers That Celebrate the Outdoors (December 2024) boasts “40 sheets of beautifully illustrated stickers featuring passport stamps, WPA1 national parks poster art, flowers, animals, birds, slogans, monuments, and more”.
There is no cover yet, but I have investigated2. There is a lot of pre-existing National Park Service (NPS) stationery available, so it’s reasonable to guess it might come from one of these creators.
Cavallini & Co. has multiple pieces of NPS stationery:
However, they already have a tin of NPS stickers:
There is the brand Fifty-Nine Parks:
The National Parks of the U.S.A. series, illustrated by Chris Turnham is very nice. I have the postcards:
The official NPS website has a couple of cute sticker sheets, so perhaps the new book is built off them:
Or it could be a brand-new set of art. Whatever the case, I’m sure it will look fantastic.
How many American National Parks have you visited? Me - 3 (Olympic3, Wind Cave, and Badlands).
“Between 1935 and 1943, the WPA or Works Progress Administration (later changed to Work Projects Administration) was established by presidential order and employed more than 8 million workers. Seven percent of the WPA budget went for arts projects” Source: History - Ranger Doug's Enterprises
Am I the Liam Neeson of finding sticker info online? I will find you, and collect you
And the nearby town of Forks, WA too.
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