https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/ticket-stub-collage • Posted by Leah L.
I'm in the habit of keeping my tickets stubs for anything I go to watch with friends. Movies, plays, Ren Faires...if there's a ticket stub handed back to me, I'll keep it. So I realized that I can make something with these and here is this project! The picture in the top left is of me and my family (mob and real life). While the movie tickets are from different movies--mostly movie-musicals. And the playbill is obviously from "Wicked". Super easy to put together and pretty cheap. (Since I'd already paid to see the movies/shows I just had to raid my ticket tin and buy the frame at a $1 store.) The oldest ticket stub I have in the frame is from January 25, 2003 for "Chicago" and the ticket was only $6.50. Compared to the $12.00 I spent on the "Bride Wars" ticket, I miss those six dollar days...
I'm in the habit of keeping my tickets stubs for anything I go to watch with friends. Movies, plays, Ren Faires...if there's a ticket stub handed back to me, I'll keep it. So I realized that I can make something with these and here is this project! The picture in the top left is of me and my family (mob and real life). While the movie tickets are from different movies--mostly movie-musicals. And the playbill is obviously from "Wicked". Super easy to put together and pretty cheap. (Since I'd already paid to see the movies/shows I just had to raid my ticket tin and buy the frame at a $1 store.) The oldest ticket stub I have in the frame is from January 25, 2003 for "Chicago" and the ticket was only $6.50. Compared to the $12.00 I spent on the "Bride Wars" ticket, I miss those six dollar days...