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Teen Beat (1986)
These were the beauty products we loved as '80s kids and teens that seem to have disappeared from drugstore shelves.
Flashback-Grade Pieces of 70s and 80s Nostalgia - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
I'm sure if you were a kid in the '80s you took some portion of your lunch in a piece of Tupperware. I know Tupperware was a staple in my house, and still is to this day. The Glad and Ziplock containers are nothing like a good, sturdy piece of Tupperware. I don't recall my
These were the beauty products we loved as '80s kids and teens that seem to have disappeared from drugstore shelves.
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70s/80s memory triggers
America’s best pics and videos is fun of your life. Images, GIFs and videos featured seven ti...
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Basically ancient history.
For children, playgrounds are where magic happens. And if you count yourself among Baby Boomers or Gen Xers, you probably have fond memories of high steel...
Don't you love a blast from the past. Remember when it was safe to climb on a metal jungle gym and girls wore dresses to school or if you went to the library and needed to look something up this is what you did way back when. So speaking of the past, I'm finally done and ready to share a quilt I started way back in the fall of 2015. When I first saw Di Ford's book Primarily Quilts, I knew I wanted to make the hexagon quilt she calls Route 66. I had never done English Paper Piecing, EPP, before, but immediately discovered I loved the accuracy, the rhythm of the handwork, making neat stacks of hexagon shapes, and the crisp edges of each of those pieces shaped around paper. Fussy cutting the fabric is not a new concept, but a fun one to experiment with, especially when you're using the hexagon shape. The top has been done for over a year. I just couldn't decide how to have it quilted. The only area where the quilting was really going to show was in the light surrounding hexies. I finally settled on this simple swirl to make the look more modern. The real stars of this quilt are the colors and fabrics so in the center hexies my machine quilt, Kathy, and I decided to still keep it simple by accentuating the hexagon shape and a simple motif in the centers. I was super pleased at the results. It may have been started awhile ago, but it's technically my first finish of 2018! You've got to love a Hexie quilt, even when it's a blast from the past. Until Next Time- Kyle
Childhood nostalgia
Dynamite magazine was published from 1974-1992, and delivered a little bit of pop culture to kids' mailboxes all across the US. Here's a look back!
Since my dear husband's "vintage" picture was splashed all over the web world, I thought it would only be fair to even things up a bit. I ha...
Let me just tell you that the oldest millennials have turned 42 this year. And while we’re well aware of the fact we’re no kids, we don’t feel that ancient either. Dad jokes and cargo pants seem to be a boomer thing, but what if we’re not that far from them?
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