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All of my light blue non-transparent clothespins broke and splintered into pieces today after years of service, while all other colours work fine

u/Alternative_Water_81 — 13 days ago

Made a realistic version of that heptagonal rat

u/WolfBoi-0 already made a really cute drawing desloppifying that rat, but I wanted to make a more realistic looking image. Second slide is the slop, third is the images I used in my work

u/Alternative_Water_81 — 1 month ago

This was already posted here, but I've found the source of this image

This image was posted here by u/RosePettals57 a few days ago (she found it on Pinterest). At first I thought these products were made by a Russian brand "ACTION!", because they had Novi Stars license and were also making stationary and backpacks. But turns out I was wrong, these products were made by FAB Starpoint, a company that produces mostly licensed products focused on back-to-school and women's markets. This specific image came from an archive of their (now defunct) website. It's just a promotional image, and their website doesn't have a full catalog, so these are the only archived images of their Novi Stars merch. Maybe that's all they made, maybe there's more - no way to know unless someone finds an archive of another store's website that sold FAB's products somewhere in 2012-2014, or if some listings pop up.

Also if someone wants to know a full story how I've researched this:

I was trying to prove that they were made by ACTION, but coudn't find anything similar from them. Furthermore, this Action backpack I found is mentioned many times on the internet, but no other Novi Stars backpack designs made by Action were mentioned, so it's unlikely that this one backpack and other stuff was made by Action. So I desided to find the source of that image. I found u/RosePettals57's pinterest (somehow all her socials are easy to find ), then found that pin. It was originally made by another person, who mentioned Fab*starpoint in the title and said, that they'd found it on a website that no longer exists but has archives on Wayback Machine. I googled what is Fab Starpoint, then what their website was, checked WBM archive and lo and behold this image was on their "licenses" tab.

u/Alternative_Water_81 — 3 months ago