It just so happened that when I went to get Grey DeLisle’s autograph at Star Wars Celebration IV, my friends Mary Alice Ladd and Kristin Sirota were about to induct Grey into the Rebel Legion as an Honorary Member. Both are wearing costumes based on outfits in which Padmé appeared in Star Wars: Clone Wars. The Rebel Legion is an international Star Wars costuming group where members costume as the good guys of the Star Wars Universe.
Senator Amidala
Day 193: Clone Wars print signed by Grey DeLisle
Item: Grey DeLisle autograph on “Snowbunny” Padmé Amidala photograph
Manufacturer: Official Pix
Event: Star Wars Celebration IV
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Day 192: “Clone Wars” by Cat Staggs
Title: “Clone Wars”
Artist: Cat Staggs
Size: 16″ x 24″
Price: $15
Cat Staggs seems to have taken four of the images she drew on sketch cards for Topps’ The Clone Wars trading cards and combined them into a print. Clockwise from the top left, we see Asajj Ventress, Padmé Amidala, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Ahsoka Tano.
I purchased this print from Cat Staggs at Dragon*Con in Atlanta, Georgia, on September 4, 2009.
Day 191: Galactic Files series 2 Classic Lines chase card
Item: “So This Is How Liberty Dies, With Thunderous Applause…”
Set: Star Wars Galactic Files series 2
Subset: Classic Lines
Manufacturer: Topps
Card: CL-6
Price: $65.94 (included in complete set)
After years of manipulation and deception on a galactic scale, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine seizes ultimate control of the Senate under the pretest of defending this union of myriad worlds from Jedi aggression. Aware of what is truly transpiring, a forlorn and bitter Padmé Amidala comments on the irony of this tragic development.
My boxes of Galactic Files series 2 cards did not contain the expected inserts, so I bought a nearly complete mini-master set from Cedar Cliff Collectibles in August 2013.
Day 188: Star Wars Celebration III badges pin set #188/275
Item: Star Wars Celebration III badges pin set
Event: Star Wars Celebration III
Price: $170
I couldn’t find a good picture of the pin set, so I’ve included a photo of the actual badges. As you can see, both the adult and child badges for Saturday feature Senator Amidala. The adult badge has art based on Revenge of the Sith, while the child’s badge has art based on Star Wars: Clone Wars micro-series.
I pre-ordered the set from Intergalactic Trading Company at Star Wars Celebration III in Indianapolis, Indiana, and received it later that month.
Day 187: Original sketch card by Tom Carlton


Title: Padme in Tatooine Outfit
Artist: Tom Carlton
Size: 2.5″ x 3.5′
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Day 186: Attack of the Clones stickers
Item: StarWars stickers (autocollants)
Manufacturer: Heartline (a division of Hallmark Cards)
Price: $1
Released in 2002 was this package of stickers depicting characters from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Each sheet contains 12 stickers–7 characters, 2 ships, 2 star fields, and the Star Wars logo. Each package contains four identical sheets.
Originally priced at $1.79 in the USA, I bought them for a dollar at Tampa Bay Comic Con.
Day 185: Marvel Darth Vader #1 sketch cover by Lacey Marie Simpson
Title: The Wedding of Anakin and Padmé
Artist: Lacey Marie Simpson
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Day 180: The Senator #180/200
Title: The Senator
Artist: Craig Drake
Edition: 180/200
Size: 11″ x 17″
Price: $37.49
Craig Drake has now done several licensed pieces of art for Lucasfilm including the key art for Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, but his first works were a series of five women of Star Wars which also included Aayla Secura “The General”, Aurra Sing “The Hunter”, Leia Organa “The Princess”, and Ann and Tan “The Twins”. I believe I only own “The Senator” and “The General”. Those five are among several used in a 2013 calendar. Both this print and the calendar were exclusive to StarWarsShop.com.
I bought this print from StarWarsShop.com on December 2, 2009.
Day 175: Star Wars Celebration II Official Program
Item: Star Wars Celebration II Official Program
Artist: Matt Busch
Price:
Star Wars Celebration II was held in May 2002 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Matt Busch created the key art used on the official program.
I purchased the program at the convention center as I attended Celebration II.