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Vintage Redhead |
Posted - Apr 08 2007 : 8:12:01 PM I am ISO (In Search Of) *expired* license plates for crafting and photography projects. I have tons of Hawaii and Florida "Orange." There are some that I am looking for more than others - specifically:
~ Indiana "Kids First"; ~ Illinois "Organ Donor", "Breast Cancer", "U of I Alumni Assoc", "Scarecrow Festival", "Metropolis Superman Festival", "Deer" Outdoors or "Fish" Outdoors plates; ~ New Mexico Children's Trust; ~ Idaho "Bluebird"; ~ Florida "Challenger" or "Manatee"; ~ California (yellow numbers on blue plate); ~ Boat or Motorcyle plates. ~ Any other plate that you think may be of interest that I don't have listed here!!!
I have scrapbooking & rubber stamping magazines, scrapbooking pages (12x12 or 6x6 finished, you just add photos), rubber stamps, to offer in trade. I can also offer $5.00/plate plus s/h.
I'm one of those *weird people* who makes other things with license plates to keep 'em out of landfills. ~ K
~ Kaylyn ~ (Living in Suburbia with a FARMGIRL Heart!)
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Bee Haven Maven |
Posted - Apr 17 2007 : 04:08:03 AM Hi Kaylyn, have you ever seen the picture that uses license plates from each state that are cut into the shape of the state and then pieced together to form a map of the USA....pretty cool looking. I have also seen journals that use license plates for the covers and purses made from them too. You should post a picture of your project to share with us!
Keep Smiling.....Bev Bee Haven Acres http://beehavenacres.blogspot.com/ http://beehavenmaven.blogspot.com/ |
beckels |
Posted - Apr 15 2007 : 1:36:42 PM I have some from Pa if you want them
becky |
Libbie |
Posted - Apr 09 2007 : 07:38:57 AM I love seeing old license plates around in artwork or re-used - I don't have any, though! Here's wishing you luck on your search!!!
XOXO, Libbie
"All through the long winter, I dream of my garden. On the first day of spring, I dig my fingers deep into the soft earth. I can feel its energy, and my spirits soar..." - Helen Hayes |
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