In My Sixties Era PNG 60' Baby Sublimation Design Born in the 60s Birthday Shirt PNG Vintage 60th Birthday Shirt Design PNG 60's Era Png You will receive 1 design file in PNG format with a transparent background. Each file is 4500px x 5400px high resolution. Perfect for printing onto shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, notebooks and much more to elevate your print on demand business. This is a digital download, no physical items will be shipped to you. Once purchased you will have full commercial rights to sell on all types of print on demand products, however you will not have the right to resell the file as is on other platforms such as creativemarket or creativefabrica etc. HOW TO GET THE PNG FILE? After your purchase you will get an email from Etsy with the link to download files - this may take a few minutes after your purchase. Or you can follow these steps: 1 - Log in to your Etsy Account via browser 2 - Click on your profile icon 3 - Click on "purchases & reviews" 4 - Scroll to your order 5 - On the right side of your order you will file the button "download files" - click on this button to download the file
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It’s what the 2060s looked like in the 1960s. Ever since the Ball Chair (sometimes called the Globe Chair) was first created in 1963 by Finnish designer Eero Aarnio, it’s been a standard set-design to indicate “high-tech” or “the future.”. It’s been used in such iconic works as The Prisoner television show and the 1996 Tim Burton film Mars Attacks! Somehow, the spherical shape suggests a futuristic quality that can’t be matched by more conventional, angular furnishings. But according to Aarnio, he actually designed the chair for his own home: The idea of the chair was very obvious. We had moved to our first home and I had started my free-lance career in 1962. We had a home but no proper big chair, so I decided to make one, but some way a really new one. After some drawing I noticed that the shape of the chair had become so simple that it was merely a ball. I pinned the full scale drawing on the wall and sat in the chair to see how my head would move when sitting inside it. Being the taller one of us I sat in the chair and my wife drew...
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Mademoiselle ♥ May 1966
The 1960s was a colorful era, and candy from the 60s played a big role in making lives even more colorful. Many famous fruit-flavored candies were introduced during that time.
I was going to make this post about big, teased-up hair and how they should bring it back. Then I remembered how many times in the near past people have tried to bring big hair back. Most of the time, IMO, very poorly. The only two I can think of who were really able to pull it off in “modern times” were Michelle Mae (when she was in The Make-Up) and, of course, Amy Winehouse. Other than those two, it’s a look that looks kind of forced on everyone else. That being said, I had a good time finding photos of big ol’ hair from the 1960s and a few from the early-‘70s. As they say, “The higher the hair, the closer to God.” I believe that with a few of these towering backcombed coiffs. Dusty Springfield and Paul McCartney The Ronettes The Supremes Dolly Parton This has got to be photoshop, right?!
Life (12/26/69) and Newsweek (12/29/69) magazines from the last week of 1969. Both recap the 60s: deaths, discoveries, wars, pop culture, politics and more. Oodles of great pix and ads. SIZE LIFE: 10 1/4" x 13 1/2" Newsweek: 8 1/4" x 11" CONDITION Good. Wear on edges and some tear way from staples. No cut pages. This is a pre-owned item. It has been used and loved and it has a history. Every attempt is made to describe it accurately, please examine photos carefully. We want you to love your find.
We may not have time machines, but this video offers one way to travel back to the 60s and reflect on some mainstays that are no longer around more than 50 years later. For those looking to venture back to their childhoods or young adulthoods, this video offers insights into classics from that era like