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When my parents moved, they unearthed a box of my old stuff that contained a selection of LISA FRANK FOLDERS!!Ā  There’s quite a selection of them, but my favorite LF characters were always the Ballerina Bunnies (first photo).Ā  That folder, thankfully, is in near perfect condition.Ā 

I also spent a summer saving and scrimping to buy the 48" plush Ballerina Bunny from the Lisa Frank catalog.Ā  I remember it was $40, and my mom said if I could make $20, she would pay for the other half, so that’s what I did; selling potholders (that I made with those loops of fabric on a square loom) and other little crafty things that I made.

I don’t even know what to do with them, but I’ve got them.Ā  I should look into framing the Ballerina Bunnies, at the very least. :)

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lilsnob:

“The World of Lisa Frank” – A Short Film – Enjoy this brief but fantastic look into the whimsical world of Lisa Frank and her cute and color-infused HQ in Tucson, AZ.

In this first known ā€œon-cameraā€ interview with Lisa, who happened to capture the heart of every little girl in the 90s, Mrs. Frank reveals a few secrets about the brand and admits that the world of Lisa Frank isĀ  candies, unicorns, rainbows, hearts, music notes, stars, fantasy, glints, jewels, and everything that makes kids happy and smile.

The lil Lisa Frank obsessed fan in me is so happy right now.

Enjoy!

I think I should add “Work for Lisa Frank” to my bucket list.

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thehues:

The bumper stickers got here today!Ā  That was quicker than I was expecting.Ā  I guess my weekend project is officially to get working on the buttons and the second poster so I can get physical rewards shipped out! :D

The stickers look great!Ā  Iā€™d never used StickerYou.com before, but their prices are really good and they do all sorts of quantities.Ā  Thereā€™s a thin white border around the stickersā€” thatā€™s actually a scoring they did so the stickers are very easy to peel off the backing.

Wooooooo~