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Want me to stitch something for you?  These are all pictures of things I have cross stitched.  If it can be pixelated, I can stitch it!  Here are some examples of other pixel art that is totally stitchable. 

I’m trying to save for a trip to Disneyland for my kids, and it’s a long trip from Canada!  If you’d like something stitched, message me and we’ll work something out. 
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Want me to stitch something for you?  These are all pictures of things I have cross stitched.  If it can be pixelated, I can stitch it!  Here are some examples of other pixel art that is totally stitchable. 

I’m trying to save for a trip to Disneyland for my kids, and it’s a long trip from Canada!  If you’d like something stitched, message me and we’ll work something out. 
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Want me to stitch something for you?  These are all pictures of things I have cross stitched.  If it can be pixelated, I can stitch it!  Here are some examples of other pixel art that is totally stitchable. 

I’m trying to save for a trip to Disneyland for my kids, and it’s a long trip from Canada!  If you’d like something stitched, message me and we’ll work something out. 

Collect All 21! Memoirs of a Star Wars Geek - The First 30 Years (Paperback)

by John Booth

Opening that first Darth Vader figure and putting him in a Landspeeder. Imagining a snowy elementary school playground as the wastes of Hoth. Seeing Return of the Jedi on opening night. Moments like these - and a galaxy more - make up three decades of “Memoirs of a Star Wars Geek.” John takes the reader from a childhood packed with Star Wars guys (never “action figures”) and Christmas wishes both fulfilled and unrealized, through the years when the trilogy lay dormant to the mainstream public’s eye, and into an age of seeing George Lucas’ universe as an adult while exploring it again as a parent. Gracefully laying bare both the good and not-so-good times, this collection, with its origins as a series on his web site, FieldsEdge.com, is a love letter from a self-aware geek written under the sometimes harsh light of hindsight, softened with understanding. It captures the innocence and wonder and infinite possibilities of what it meant to an eight-year-old to Collect All 21!

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