While going through my yearbooks a while back (yea I'm a pack rat), I found a sticker that I had made back in high school and I recently was reminded of it.
This is geared more towards your early years of smoking but it can be anything that you consider nostalgic.
it was 95-96 when I was in 10 grade Graphic Arts class. I ended up taking it from 10th-12th but we still had some ancient equipment compared to today's standards.
If anyone was in high school around this time, they would remember the whole 'No Fear" line of clothes, stickers, etc. Well we got an idea to make the no fear guy holding a bong. We put one on my friends truck but his mom took a razor blade to it but I found one in my yearbook no too long ago. Like I said earlier, it's a pretty basic design considering the equipment we were using.
In my 12th grade year, our major project was to create a shirt using the silk screen process. I decided to make a shirt that said Sandoz Pharmaceuticals on the front (for those that don't know, it was the place where Albert Hoffman first experimented with LSD) then it had a big picture of orange sunshine on the back.
Feel free to add anything you consider nostalgic
This is geared more towards your early years of smoking but it can be anything that you consider nostalgic.
it was 95-96 when I was in 10 grade Graphic Arts class. I ended up taking it from 10th-12th but we still had some ancient equipment compared to today's standards.
If anyone was in high school around this time, they would remember the whole 'No Fear" line of clothes, stickers, etc. Well we got an idea to make the no fear guy holding a bong. We put one on my friends truck but his mom took a razor blade to it but I found one in my yearbook no too long ago. Like I said earlier, it's a pretty basic design considering the equipment we were using.
In my 12th grade year, our major project was to create a shirt using the silk screen process. I decided to make a shirt that said Sandoz Pharmaceuticals on the front (for those that don't know, it was the place where Albert Hoffman first experimented with LSD) then it had a big picture of orange sunshine on the back.
Feel free to add anything you consider nostalgic