The listing, "Pop!" 5x6 inch hand made wood print has ended.
Corn was first domesticated in Mexico 9,000 years ago from a wild grass. During the Great Depression, popcorn was fairly inexpensive at 5–10 cents a bag and became popular. In modern times, lazy folks throw an envelope in the microwave for a half rate bag of burnt kernels.
...But none of that here... the bag I have drawn comes from a night at the theater, watching buddy action shows, silly comedies, gripping dramas, maddening monster flicks, or frightening thriller films! Personally, my favorite movies for popcorn are sci-fi adventures! Don't forget the butter, sprinkles, and someone special to hold onto!
Unpopped popcorn is considered nonperishable and will last indefinitely if stored in ideal conditions.
Popcorn can also have non-food applications, ranging from holiday decorations to packaging materials.
This amazing print has been hand transferred to a 5x6 inch wooden panel and coated in glossy sealant. Each print of this time consuming process is very unique and original, with abnormalities, personal nicks, accidental bumps and crazy scratches... Signed on the back side.