I, too, love stickers. They excite me as much now as they did as a kid. I used to hoard and not use them…waiting for something perfect and worthy and that will last “forever”. Now I delight in sticking them all over the notebooks I fill up every month. They are a simple joy!
I have two kids. One will spend days, weeks, or even months carefully considering where to place a sticker, sometimes never sticking it anywhere at all. The other peels the back off the sticker immediately, “Stickers are made to be stuck!” they declare, slapping it on the nearest surface.
Great post. and good to meet a fellow sticker fan. I photograph a lot of stickers. They are plastered all over london and am fascinated by their placements. They appear random yet you get a sense that they all have some sort of underlying purpose..only truly known by those that put them there in the first place...
I, too, love stickers. They excite me as much now as they did as a kid. I used to hoard and not use them…waiting for something perfect and worthy and that will last “forever”. Now I delight in sticking them all over the notebooks I fill up every month. They are a simple joy!
Next level product placement.
Very sly.
Count me among the sticker lovers.
I have two kids. One will spend days, weeks, or even months carefully considering where to place a sticker, sometimes never sticking it anywhere at all. The other peels the back off the sticker immediately, “Stickers are made to be stuck!” they declare, slapping it on the nearest surface.
So cool. Also I'm not seeing the kind of antisemitic stickers I have to peel off local poles. https://open.substack.com/pub/marlowe1/p/the-witching-snakes-pt-17?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=sllf3
Damn tree cutters!
Nice sticker!
Great post. and good to meet a fellow sticker fan. I photograph a lot of stickers. They are plastered all over london and am fascinated by their placements. They appear random yet you get a sense that they all have some sort of underlying purpose..only truly known by those that put them there in the first place...