Sunny and 70's...a great place to find art for your kid, or for the kid in you!                    
         

Jennifer Mazur was born with
 just a few weeks left in 1969
and is truly a child of
the Seventies.

Now older and wiser,
Jennifer would like to share
her fond memories of the
Seventies with her children
 and with the world.
Enjoy!

Art for your kids, or for the kid in you!        
Share YOUR vintage 1970's food and toy memories, too!        
Contact the artist, Jennifer Mazur!        
  In 1970,
 she received a
brand-new Fisher-Price
 “Corn Popper” from Santa Claus.
Sometime later in the Seventies,
she fell on it and her head made a
permanent dent in
 the clear plastic dome.
           
     

In 1971,
Jennifer received a
Raggedy Ann doll and a Raggedy
Ann quilt: the first two acquisitions
 in an ever-expanding assortment of
Raggedy Ann and Andy items.
 Eventually the collection would grow
 to include a lunchbox, a set of
Colorforms, a talking alarm clock,
 and an electric toothbrush.

In 1972,
she welcomed her younger brother,
David (known as "Davi" for a few years),
into the family, and celebrated
her birthday with a Minnie Mouse cake
 and a Raggedy Ann
dress (of course!)

             
   

In 1973,
 Jennifer got a Marx Sport Wheel
and a set of plastic
Pillsbury Poppin’ Fresh and
Poppie Fresh dolls for Christmas.

In 1974,
 she wore a shiny pink Cinderella
costume for Halloween
 (the kind with the flimsy plastic mask,
which she was afraid to wear)
 and started school.
Her favorite songs
 that year were
 Scott Joplin's “The Entertainer” &
Don McLean's “American Pie.”

 
 

In 1975,
the school picture you see here
was taken.
Jennifer also entered a contest
to design a Bicentennial logo
 for a souvenir Frisbee at
 Clark Elementary School.
She lost.
 Apparently they had
no appreciation for true art.
Haha.

In 1976,
she and David posed for Halloween
 pictures in their living room.
David dressed as George Washington,
and the living room,
wanting to get in on the action,
dressed as a 1976 Bicentennial
Celebration Museum.

       
      In 1977,
Jennifer flew on an airplane
and visited Walt Disney World
in Florida, both for the first time.
It was cloudy and cold,
but when has that ever stopped
 a seven-year old from enjoying the
 hotel pool with her
brother and cousins?
In 1978,
 she spent her Saturday mornings
 in her pajamas, watching
Scooby’s All-Star Laff-A-Lympics,”
 “Krofft Super Show,”
 and “Superfriends.”
Her mother was thrilled.
   
In 1979,
Jennifer and David finally got their
 own bedrooms. Dig the decor:
yellow gingham Raggedy Ann and Andy
 sheets and her brother’s awful NFL sheets.
Go Baltimore Colts!
Yea.
           
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