Paper Props, Starbucks and eBay: all your basic building blocks


They look like items from the pantry in the LOST bunker. I printed out a few of them and dressed items in fridge and cupboard one night when Mia had her friend Tonja around for a LOST evening. Then I left them on the table to cause a bit of a stir.
I've discovered som really cool Serenity/Firefly stuff too, and also Back to the Future. Some movies and fans just lend themselves to imitation. Batmanmovies less so, but Indiana Jones? There is more stuff out there on the Grail Diary of Professor Henry Jones played by Sean Connery than almost any other paper prop on the web.
Also in abundance is CTHULU stuff... it seems 1940s stuff for role playing games and cosplay is the main area of experimentation for the paper propmaker. Lots of stuff exists for aging paper and distressing materials. Makes me want to go to a craft shop and get some saucy ribbed paper. Yes I am a stationery whore.

Still waiting for my next delivery of Splenda flavor blends, a flavoured sweetener for coffee. I import them from the US because you can't get it over here, but I have an eBay contact who ships it over for me. You can get it in a few flavours (flavors) but I prefer the French Vanilla and Hazelnut flavours.
In fact I got a lot of stuff coming from eBay, all £2 here £2 there, all cheap stuff. But I love getting stuff through the mail. I LOVE IT. And I used to get cool stuff in the mail all the time, in fact my attic is full of it. But I've gone through a really bad time of being really broke. And after that what I really need is parcels from abroad. :)
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