Photos of Sea Stars at Haystack Rock in Oregon: Now Available for Gifts

It's such great fun to learn new things. Maybe especially when you weren't even setting out for a lesson at that particular time. Such was my experience when I went back to refresh a couple of my memories from some of my travel days in nights in Cannon Beach, Oregon a few years ago. We camped. In the rain, even! But we also got to see some of the most magnificent creatures at the base of Haystack Rock.

I'd thought of them for as long as I've had these photos in my files - and the memories that accompany them - as "starfish" because that's what they were always called! But I now know that they're called "sea stars" for such a simple, good reason: they are not, and never have been, fish! So there you have it. Science wins again.

Whatever you care to call them, they're beautiful and I had great fun putting my original photos onto a few of the products Zazzle offers for customization and personalization for our gift-giving needs.

One of the many things I love about designing print-on-demand items - and perhaps especially what I enjoy about creating designs for printing through Zazzle - is the seemingly-endless numbers of things I can do in this arena. (I'm leading to a specific point with this, if you give me another minute of patience.) Some days I want to walk down memory lane and pull out travel photos from this or that nostalgia-generating trip, and when my eye settles on a favorite, I might choose to design merchandise with that specific photo. Sometimes it's a set. Other days I love creating invitations and thank you cards. Or stamps. Or writing blog posts about some of the aforementioned products in this new blog. At still other times I know it's time to pause and create a brand new piece of digital artwork. And then there are the days I neither design artwork nor merchandise but instead create collections from designs I created quite a while back. There seems, in fact, to be a never-ending array of things one Can And Should Do when one is heading down the path of creating merchandise designs featuring their own artwork or photography.

I mentioned the point, back there at the beginning of the paragraph above. Remember that? Okay. Here it is. Sometimes I'm all gung ho in the middle of covering digital template surfaces with my images when I need to do something else. Like work on a Squarespace-based website for one of my clients, or have a training meeting with one of my collaborators. And sometimes? Sometimes I just get a different idea In The Middle Of Said Product Creation Session... and I forget to come back.

This happened, most definitely, with these sea star photo gifts. I have four or five photos that I thought were good enough to have printed on merchandise. But you'll notice from the collection that one or two of the images are MUCH more liberally represented in the samples. That is because I moved on before I'd created everything I possibly could have. Repetition is the name of the game in this industry. Also? I've written a fair amount about my own ADHD leanings. Repetition gets boring. Let's face it. It just does. Fortunately I can usually accomplish a fair amount of work with a single image before that time arrives. Still, if you see a hip flask, for example, with one of my photos of starfish but notice a different photo you like better and you'd like to have it on a hip flask instead? Please oh please do not hesitate to reach out with your special request. I'll be more than happy to put that other photo on a flask for your gift-giving needs. I may get around to it anyway, one day. But it's also possible I'll have moved on to working with a color photo of a peacock or of some of the banana leaves waving in the breeze in my front yard. So I always encourage your emails. I love to customize and it would be my pleasure to create something specific for you, if you don't see it in my offerings.

Hm. That was a long way around the point. Thanks for your patience. And go check out my Sea Star Collection!

Roundup of Favorites 003: Really Digging these Products Today - My Designs

In keeping with the growing tradition of showing what I'm in love with on a random day in this blog, I really dig these designs today. Maybe you'll like them too! You can click the images of the photos to be taken to the shop where they're available for purchase. Lower in the page I've written little blurbs about each; you'll find links there too.

A Few Notes About the Merchandise in this Group

  1. This postcard features a digital art design I created on the fly a few nights ago. The worst part is that I made a really novice mistake and wrote over the file with another design. So I don't have the original artwork on my computer. I can design hundreds - maybe thousands - of different products with this design using Zazzle, but right now, not through anyone else. Why does that bother me so much? a) Mild OCD tendencies, b) I really want this design on a kimono wrap from Art of Where. One day I'm sure I'll cave and see what Zazzle can do to help me get my hands on the high resolution version of the art. For now, I'll just buy some postcards like these to keep it fresh in my mind.
  2. A mug with the same artwork as the postcard. I have several of my designs printed on mugs but don't think I won't eventually cave and get this one, too. Because pretty!
  3. Maybe you have some friends turning 50 soon? This coozie is a fun gift or party favor for the Fifty & Fabulous party!
  4. Last year my honey bought me a sweet little Wacom tablet to try out and see what I could do. This postage stamp is printed with the results of one of the earlier things I did with it. All the circles make me happy. I always think what if river rocks and constellations had a baby.
  5. Another of the tiny, square notes I design on business cards, this one says Thank You on the front. It features a rich pink watercolor background with a subtle, organic mandala over it. I wrote more about a set of these over here.
  6. Somehow this specific design of leggings - out of something like 69 pairs in my Zazzle store alone - became one of two that ended up on the right radar. I've sold 3 pairs of this one. In fact it's one of two different pairs that keeps showing up in my list of royalties. Fun and whimsical and simple. Thank you to those buyers!
  7. Another of the friendly cards for leaving notes. This one has a purple and blue abstract watercolor background.
  8. I kept running into merchandise that said "I am silently correcting your grammar" and one day after a friend who is also a client and I had talked and I'd explained something to her having to do with an improved way to word something on her forthcoming blog post, I realized the original phrase really bugged me. I added the thought of morning snark without coffee and came up with this: "I am not silently correcting your grammar. I just need more coffee and then I'll explain how you need to fix it." The phrase and the design printed on this mug, specifically, made me much happier than the original and my clientfriend who happens to have dyslexia agreed with me. The first sentiment isn't at all friendly, but this one works brilliantly! Yay English majors!

Roundup of Favorites 002: Feeling Pretty Pleased with These Designs

One of the reasons I'm glad I started this roundup segment is that it's easy for products in my stores to fall through the cracks. My pace isn't always rapid, but there are times when I get into a groove and post quite a lot of designs. And by "quite a lot" I mean an obsessive amount that blows my own mind at times.

Having a "column" like this will help me highlight items I've designed that might not be seen so quickly or readily. It's not just about my design pace. Since I have a few thousand items available already, before I even launch this website, this new feature also gives me the chance to dig into areas that may be buried in my store in lieu of other designs people have somehow found without my actually marketing them. 

I created a collection to gather all these in one place, if you wanted to see them in one place in my store. You could see that by clicking any of the images on the right. Otherwise you can just click the direct links provided in the little gallery below to be directed to the item's unique page on my Zazzle store.

Just like the other "Roundup of Favorites" items I'm starting to add to this blog's offerings, I haven't yet thought it necessary to make sure these items go together in any real way. They're intentionally mismatched, so as to appeal to a broader taste in style and design. Not to mention, you may never think of buying a personalized mug but have always wanted a more unique design for your home collection of coozies than those that promote beach surf shops and your local phone company. Voila! I included one of those just for you! And more...

Like Words Better Than Pictures? Read a Smidge About The Items in This Collection:

  • Personalized mugs can be fun to use AND gift. Adding mismatched, retro patterns to the mix like you see on this one makes this mug design even more unique. Simple but distinctive.
  • There's a series of items in my Zazzle store that features a set of complementary designs that all started with a fun color palette of red, hot pink, green, yellow and orange. This phone case still makes me happy though I designed it fairly early on when I was learning about Zazzle. You could add your name or initial to really make this case your own!
  • The black-on-white friendly pattern of graphic sunburst-thingie designs is a wine tote. Great for protecting your wine when you take a bottle to a gathering or event. Also an excellent gift!
  • The colorful doodled-can cooler/coozie is just fun. I have this design printed on a tote bag and always get fun remarks when I carry it. You would definitely never lose your drink if you used this drink holder at a party.
  • I had a lot of fun positioning the funky little black and white pattern design on the template for this wall clock. If you're looking for a unique wall clock, check this one out!
  • Geometric, abstract leggings with teal, blue, green and aqua with floral patterns. Designing leggings is mildly addictive and this pair makes me happy. (There are lots of other items in my store that feature this design, too, so check those out if you're inclined.)
  • It boggles the mind to consider just how many possible ways there are to design your business card. If you like clean and simple and you also like black and white patterns, this may be the business card design for you. OR you can replace the pattern with an image you prefer.
  • Your keys will stand out on a hook when you have this abstract, grungy art design on your keyring. Red, teal, gold, black, brown with many textures. This is one of the first designs I ever created when I fell down the Print on Demand Rabbit Hole. You could even get this design printed on leggings through my Art of Where shop if you wanted. Just click here to take a look!

How Many Quirky, Typography Mugs Does One Woman Need?

As a huge word lover, one of the first things I wanted to do when I started dabbling in print-on-demand designing was to create mugs that say things I find entertaining. That is not to say that others will find them funny. I realize that our senses of humor are unique and what strikes me as humorous might be just plain boring or overdone, to you. Sometimes it's not a funny phrase I want but an encouraging one. But this set is meant to elicit a giggle or two, for the most part.

The thing about mugs on Zazzle is that they can be customized in so many ways. Even if the mugs themselves aren't fully, 100% editable, you can still choose your size and style and often you can even get a different color on the inside. There IS a way to create mugs that you can personalize, and I do that sometimes. This is just not that set. This set is all about the phrases!

I did add an editable field to one of my favorites. It says "I still listen to Mr. Mister / Don't Judge" and it made me deliriously happy the day I designed it. First, I'm a biggole dork and I still love love listening to 80s music. (In fact, that's exactly who I realized I was listening to when the inspiration struck me and it was a good day. Hmmm.) Second, I was really excited to create this design with personalization in mind. The part that says the band's name can be replaced with YOUR guilty pleasure band or musician of choice! How cool is that? (I designed it on a little cotton tote bag, too, just so I could have one of my own, it made me that happy.)

The of the mugs in this set are just graphics created from phrases that I created in Photoshop. Using some of the mild-addiction-driven cool fonts in my collection. But in time I'll be sharing way more with you that do have more editing capabilities. For now, maybe you'll enjoy one of these! Check them out and see...

So You Love Sales???

Oh. I should tell you that although this kind of on-demand merchandise is obviously more expensive than what you'll get in your local discount or even department store, Zazzle is awesome about running sales. So keep an eye out if economy is on your mind. You can sign up for specials and I'm not kidding: they do deliver. On any given day, it's not at all surprising to see that mugs are as much as 40 or 50% off! It's worth mentioning. I sure need the deals, now that I've found this little addiction of mine. Creating my own mug designs means sometimes I simply must have one for my very own! Maybe you'll want one too!