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Post by Skells on Feb 12, 2008 1:54:33 GMT -5
so for those of you that save all your tickets from your shows... how do you all personally go about saving them?
i used to throw them all in a shoebox along with some other random things id pick up along the way, But then i checked out my friend eli's photoalbum book of ticket stubs and really liked that idea so i made one with all of mine. However im starting to find it to be a little bit of a hassle to peel those open everytime i want to add a ticket, and it also makes it kinda hard to add the random things i have gathered with the tickets.
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Post by mjblightdesign on Feb 12, 2008 12:48:22 GMT -5
I have a large wooden box that collects all of mine. It includes random lanyards and wristbands and passes and such too. I have every intention of doing *something* with them when I have the time, energy, and idea. Until that time they continue to accumulate in said wooden box.
Some of the ones I have that have special artwork, or are accompanied by a show poster or special memory are framed. I used to have a lot more framed, but have kind of downsized some of my wall decorations lately.
I've been to so many shows that never even had tickets, so I kind of don't feel as attached to my stub collection as I once did... I still save em and such, just not a number one priority anymore...
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Post by Skells on Feb 12, 2008 16:14:23 GMT -5
yeah i agree, i hate when they dont even have a ticket... but i still save every show that does have a ticket.
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Post by willbreathes on Feb 17, 2008 16:17:50 GMT -5
I wish 75% of my tickets didn't all look identical (ie. ticketbastard)
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Post by Skells on Feb 17, 2008 21:01:05 GMT -5
I wish 75% of my tickets didn't all look identical (ie. ticketbastard) i know... otherwise there could be some sweet art put into tickets.
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Post by willbreathes on Feb 18, 2008 7:43:58 GMT -5
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Post by sayhookah on Mar 5, 2008 17:50:31 GMT -5
thats a cool as table man. good idea
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Post by lyle on Mar 23, 2008 19:05:46 GMT -5
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