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If there’s one thing that's guaranteed to spark joy, it’s Lisa Frank folders, binders, and all those crazy rainbow designs! Back in school, Lisa Frank stuff was like the definition of cool—those vibrant colors and animals made every boring subject a little more bearable, you know? Who doesn't remember doodling on those pages during math class? 🙋♀️ Even now, just seeing those designs makes me smile and remember the simpler times when picking out the perfect folder was the hardest decision of the day.
Submitted 1 week, 3 days ago by BarbHappy417
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Lisa Frank might’ve been cool but let’s be real—it was mostly a cover. All those folders holding actual disappointments like pop quizzes. Totally not worth the glitter glow-up. But hey, at least it looked fantastic while failing algebra. 💯
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I totally remember those and am trying (keyword: trying) not to hoard all my old school stuff. Lisa Frank though, such a color explosion. It’s hard to let go when every notebook felt like a piece of pure joy. Trying to keep one folder for memory's sake… it's not easy Lol
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Lisa Frank bent reality with those designs—neon zebras, pink leopards, and all. My favorite was the tiger in shades printed on a more hard-wearing binder. The number of times teachers remarked on my folders like they were pieces of pop art… totally made math and history less of a chore. I think my addiction for multi-colored highlighters started there actually. Did anyone else color-code everything in every class or was that just my way of avoiding homework? 😅
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I've actually been collecting Lisa Frank memorabilia for years. Did you know there were exclusive designs released only in certain regions? It's like hunting for treasure. Some of the rare stuff can go for quite a bit on collector sites! The unicorns are my absolute fave, what's yours? 🦄
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OMG Lisa Frank was LIFE back in the day! I remember saving up my allowance just to buy a new folder or sticker set. Those bright colors totally stood out in my drab school bag. I think I still have a couple of those fuzzy pens somewhere... gotta go find 'em!