I know it's been a while since I've posted on my blog here, but wanted to let everyone know that I am still very active in collecting, buying, and selling vintage stickers....even after 12 short years have gone by since I've started. lol Amazingly, the passion is still going strong in collecting my very favorite childhood interest. As well as my collection has grown a little bit since collecting again back when I started in 2008.
♦♦ And I am still very interested in purchasing any unwanted sticker collections as well. So please feel free to contact me if you are looking to sell. My email is missmidie.stickerstore@gmail.com. ♦♦
If you're looking to see where I've gone or what I am currently up to these days, you can mostly find me on Facebook and Instagram where I show off my collection as well. I am also still on eBay and Etsy selling stickers. Please see all the links in the column on the right side (if using a desktop or the web version).
Thanks guys and have a wonderful day. :)
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Friday, January 20, 2017
Selling My Personal Scratch n Sniff Sticker Collection
I've been weighing the decision to sell my scratch and sniff stickers for a while now. They are cool and have another fun dimension than most standard regular stickers, but they are not my favorite. And my overall sticker collection is growing much too big for my storage. Plus, Christmas has put me in a position that helped to make the final decision. So here it is folks, my entire scratch and sniff collection is now up for grabs.
There is a full 90 page album along with a few unopened packs. I'm even including 7 extra pages with a Trend catalog and mini Trend album. Most of the stickers here have scent as that was my criteria when collecting. They do still smell when gently rubbed with the flat of a finger. I tried to keep the ones with the least scratches naturally as well. But scent was my biggest thing. Yes, most have no scratches while a few do. And there's even a few with no scent as well. But most smell nice...even after 30+ years. Some 35 to 40 years old now. ;)
I am offering it on my website for 2 weeks and then it will move to eBay if there is no interest. There is even free shipping and the 7 bonus pages plus a Trend catalog and mini Trend album pictured if you purchase it from my website.
I don't think I'll have a collection like this to offer again as this took me about 8 years of casual collecting to get his far. So if you're a scratch n sniff sticker enthusiast don't pass up the chance to own this collection.
To view all 62 pictures of this collection, I have them posted on Flickr as well as my website.
To view all 62 pictures of this collection, I have them posted on Flickr as well as my website.
Thanks and have a great day. :)
Friday, August 14, 2015
Recently Listed!!
Scratch n' Sniff Stickers!!! Just recently listed on our website. Everybody loves those scented scratch and sniff stickers. With so many scents available...and even more varieties being made today, it wasn't hard to find a favorite. Mine are still grape and any of the berry scents. But I prefer the old 1980's scents to today's versions. They smelled (and some still do) a little more real rather than the scents made now which to me, smell a bit more artificial.
What are your thoughts on the difference?
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
My Story
What was it that made these sticky little pieces of colorful art designed to bring kids of all ages fun and joy become so popular and collectible in the 80's? I suppose for one, with the vast amount of choices from animals, cartoon characters, hearts, balloons, rainbows, unicorns, race cars, dinosaurs, sports, teddy bears, holiday themes, food, along with so many other fun and creative images it was hard to not find a favorite. Or the many types of stickers from foil, neon, prismatic, fuzzy, puffy, oil filled, water filled, glitter, satin, vinyl, matte, glossy, scented, lenticular (magic motion), color your own, pearly, and so on. Perhaps it was the thrill of being able to stick them everywhere and to everything. How about the fun of trading with friends and hunting for new additions to that ever growing collection? Whatever the reason or reasons, stickers still remain popular and continue to give people of all ages such joy and delight as well as fond childhood memories for many.
I, like many, began collecting stickers in the early 80's while in elementary school. Out of all the things we had collected back then as kids, stickers were by far my favorite. I can't say what the exact reason was as to why they appealed to me so greatly. I think it was the many options, the fact they were easy to find, and also priced just right for my weekly allowance budget. Plus, taking them to school to trade, share, and show off was a whole lot easier than taking my whole My Little Pony collection.
But I learned that being able to take them all to school had certain drawbacks as well. Like any Show-N-Tell day I wanted to share the thing I enjoyed collecting the absolute most...stickers. And those being mostly unicorn and Lisa Frank stickers since they were my favorite to collect. A collection that had taken me a couple of years to acquire. After showing the class, I wanted to continue to show and share my albums with my friends but the only free time we children really had was on the playground during recess. So I decided that day to bring my beloved collection outdoors with me to do just that. Shortly after showing my prized collection, we all decided to go and swing a while before the bell that would soon call us all back to class rang. I set my collection under the lower end of the large metal playground slide figuring it was a good hiding spot and out of the way of other playing children.When it was time to end our after-lunch fun I went to retrieve my albums only to find that both of them had gone missing. I looked everywhere and asked everyone I could think of, even checked the lost-and-found, only to come up empty handed and totally heart broken. I still remember that for a couple of years afterwards I had dreams at night of my favorite sticker and woke up crying thinking of how it was lost, never to be seen again. It may sound a bit silly to be so upset over stickers, but I was only a kid and they were my favorite things in the whole world that I had owned.
For a few years afterwards, I did manage to piece together another sticker collection. But it was smaller and missing many of the stickers that were my favorites. Stickers that were no longer in print and no longer offered in stores. It just wasn't the same collection. Plus, by this time I was also getting older. My teen years were beginning and I mostly forgot about stickers. It wasn't what me and my friends were into anymore. So my single album was stashed and ignored.
It wasn't until I was a wife and mother, sitting in my own children's room together looking at their father's large childhood sticker album in 2008 that it dawned on me, "I wonder if I can find on eBay my favorite sticker that I lost long ago? Since they are just stickers, probably not. But it's worth a look anyways." Wow, was I in for a big shock.
The amount, the brands, the variety, the prices...it was overwhelming to say the least. Not only were there stickers that I remembered but so many more than I ever imagined had even existed. I realized in a matter of a week that I had been offered by the stores very little of all that was actually available when I was a child. I just couldn't believe it. With this amazing discovery, I was a kid all over again. A kid who had a much bigger allowance this time too. I was on my computer for hours each day that summer. The joy, the hunt, the discovering, the learning, and the remembering of stickers I had completely forgotten about. It was hard to not quickly amass a very large collection. I found myself mostly collecting the ones that I had liked as a child. Unicorns and pegasus stickers being the biggest desire, but also the older Lisa Frank roll stickers, Garfield, some Sandylion, Hallmark, Decal Specialties, Oilies, and a new (to me anyways) brand that I don't really remember much of...Hambly Studios. Their foil stickers are so pretty and colorful with their transparent inks over the Mylar foil.
Since I was collecting quite a bit I was also accumulating many duplicates to which I did not need. Only this time I didn't have any friends I could trade with. Instead I had a brilliant idea. Start an online sticker store on eBay and Etsy. Sell the extras I didn't need and use the profits to continue my collecting. As a stay at home mom with a new found hobby, this was the perfect idea for me. It kept me busy with the kids going back to school and since I had a bit of anxiety, staying busy was important. Also, this way it became a self sustaining hobby. Which meant I wasn't dipping into any household funds since my personal funds were getting very low.
It's been a few years now since that amazing 2008 eBay discovery and I still really enjoy every single minute of this wonderful hobby. I also grew into creating my own online sticker store, a Facebook page, as well as a fun Pinterest page. Although my personal collecting has slowed way down due to lack of space and a need to be a bit more realistic about trying to own every single sticker ever made in the 80's. I still greatly enjoy purchasing stickers, collections, and albums to sort though. I carefully pull out the ones that I need for my own collections and then I place the rest on my website to offer to other collectors who are perhaps looking for certain stickers to add to their collections as well.
I think one of the best things about this hobby though is all of the wonderful friends that I've made who share the same passion as I do for these awesome sticky little pieces of art created for kids. We even sometimes trade our extra stickers just like we did as kids which is still a whole lot of fun. I also greatly enjoy sharing any information that I can with new collectors or even sellers who reach out to me for help. The fun, the joy, the passion, and the interest for me just never ends. There's always someone new who's looking for more information or just wants to talk stickers, or a "new" vintage sticker that shows up on eBay or the other online venues and, just like being a kid again, you can't help but get super excited over it. I'm still learning a lot about this hobby but I've noticed there's not a lot of information available. Hopefully in the future, with the help of other collectors, that will change.
And if you're still wondering if I ever found that sticker that I had lost, dreamt about, cried over as a child, and later the thought of made me search eBay in hopes to find it. The answer is yes, I thankfully found my favorite unicorn rainbow sticker made by Decal Specialties (seen below). I actually have about seven of them (each having a slight variation) in my collection right now...as well as a few other different sizes and versions of that exact design too.
Even though this unpleasant thing happened to me as a kid, if it hadn't I wouldn't be where I am today writing this blog and sharing my story.
Thank You!!
Jamie (Miss Midie)
Monday, April 20, 2015
Selling My Entire Sandylion Collection...For A Good Cause
My husband and I just celebrated our 18th wedding anniversary yesterday. And a few days before, I recently had a wonderful idea on the gift I'd like to purchase for him. He's wanted a vintage car to work on for years...I mean YEARS. But we could never afford it with the bills and home repairs, etc...and he never once complained about this either. So I made up my mind to sell my very own beloved Sandylion stickers collection on my website to try to save up enough money to buy the car he's currently had his eye on for a few months now but can't afford to purchase. I mean to surprise him. ;)
I've already listed about 15 pages so far but still much more to come. I have no set listing schedule but rather my stickers will be going up as I have time to list them. Since I have a total of about 80 pages it may take a week or two to get the rest up and listed. So please check back often.
And I'd like to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has already helped out by purchasing stickers from this collection. It means a lot to me. Thank you!
Also, I just would like to add real quick that since this is my personal collection and it's being sold for a very special reason, I can not accept or offer any discounts on purchases from this collection. I do apologize for any inconveniences that this may be. But I thank you greatly for your kindness and understanding. :)
TTFN
Miss Midie
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Just In, Rare Sandylion Jumbo Stickers.
Just in on our website. Rare vintage 80's jumbo Mylar foil stickers made by Sandylion. These are not real easy to find, especially the pegasus. They are just as large and cool as the jumbo stickers made by Lisa Frank in the 80's. So what can you do with them? Collect them of course. :) But they can go on folders, lockers, the cover of a homemade book or album. Whatever you can think of.
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