P.S. I'm with Amy on this. It's woefully unfair of Disney to make us Floridians schlep across the continent to get at all of this cool stuff. (We'll set aside the issue of people who live in FL having annual passes to Disneyland.) Seriously, I'll send letters or something.
My wife and I saw these at California Adventure last month, and thought they would be the perfect size in which to display/store our Disneyland maps in.
Funny to see how Disneyland Paris used the same shapes for their "retro-vintage" 20th anniversary merchandise. http://pariscastmember.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/20th-anniversary-merchandise-retro.html
But when I saw those in their shops, I thought I love your boxes better. Those are the 'real' ones.
I bought the WDW-cup recently, and I'll be in the Disneyland Resort in June. Are your ceramic popcorn boxes still on sale?
Long-time Disney designer, now a self-employed art director, illustrator, writer, sculptor, and maker of things. Inconveniently enamored with outdated technology, and pretty much every kind of cultural aspect of the American early 1960s. Will pay big bucks to the guy who produces a plausible time machine. I also blog at Dinosaurs & Robots www.dinosaursandrobots.com
10 comments:
Wow! This is great!
That picture of Walt... Love the hat and Feather!
So great! Now can you go over and help WDW out with their anniversary?
Thank you! So many of those wonderful popcorn boxes thrown away over the years. Here's one to keep.
Amy, good idea! We'll see what we can do!;-)
Yay! Well done, gents! Superb!
Neato!
Wonderful work
I've always loved Walt with his "1970s pimp" hat from that episode.
And yes, a little love for us east-coasters would be fantastic...
P.S. I'm with Amy on this. It's woefully unfair of Disney to make us Floridians schlep across the continent to get at all of this cool stuff. (We'll set aside the issue of people who live in FL having annual passes to Disneyland.) Seriously, I'll send letters or something.
My wife and I saw these at California Adventure last month, and thought they would be the perfect size in which to display/store our Disneyland maps in.
Dear Kevin,
Funny to see how Disneyland Paris used the same shapes for their "retro-vintage" 20th anniversary merchandise. http://pariscastmember.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/20th-anniversary-merchandise-retro.html
But when I saw those in their shops, I thought I love your boxes better. Those are the 'real' ones.
I bought the WDW-cup recently, and I'll be in the Disneyland Resort in June. Are your ceramic popcorn boxes still on sale?
Thanks for your answer!
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