NOT on the spelling test:
"Olympics"
"Wednesday"
"practice"
"challenge"
writing
NOT on the spelling test:
"Olympics"
"Wednesday"
"practice"
"challenge"
These cards have now joined the "Let's Be Honest" stationery line. You're welcome.
People of the Internet:
A surprising number of you requested a more overtly aggressive line of vehicular embellishments. Who am I to judge? I have obliged you thusly: Bumper Stickers for Conflict Seekers are now available. Display at your own risk.
On another Friday, long ago, I had far more important things on my mind than historic blizzards.
Stay safe, New Englanders.
I know I said I'd stopped at 36, but NOW, at 42 designs, I think I've officially reached my sticker saturation point. [Update from the future: I had not.]
Hope you enjoy the full collection! I, for one, am eager to stop dreaming about fonts.
Whew.
Turns out that last post marked only the beginning of a bumper-sticker-making frenzy and for four days straight I COULDN'T STOP.
As a result, there are now 36 designs in the League Store that pretty much run the gamut of (super passive and nonspecific) things one might wish to express on one's vehicle. Or fridge. Or dorm room wall. Or office cubicle. Or anywhere, really.
Some folks have inquired after magnetic versions. Unfortunately, car magnets aren't yet available through Zazzle, but I'll be sure to add them to the collection if and when they appear. In the meantime, I'm happy to offer advice on making the stickers "repositionable" using some ingenuity (+/- double-stick tape).
So that's that. For now.
Has the fear of potentially inciting hostility been holding you back from the vehicular adornments for which you yearn?
Problem solved.
Stock up on Bumper Stickers for the Conflict-Averse and engage without enraging.
Available now from the League Store.
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