A new t-shirt design I've uploaded to the RetroRanger store on Cafepress is this Skeletons Playing Trumpets design. Everybody loves skeletons, and everybody who plays the trumpet loves trumpets. Check out the Teeblr review of the Skeletons Playing Trumpet Shirt.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Skeletons Playing Trumpets on a Shirt
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Never Get Lost in Chaco Canyon
One of the most fascinating places I've every visited is Chaco Culture National Historic Park in northwest New Mexico. You'll find it at the end of 30 miles of bad road and it's well worth any tire damage. Chaco Canyon was home to the Anasazi from about 850 to 1250 AD. The Anasazi built an incredible culture and some magnificent buildings in those few hundred years, and then up and disappeared. Leaving mostly a mystery.
New at my eBay store All-4-Corners is the Chaco Canyon Map Metal Case. I drew this map based on Molly O'Halloran's map found in David Grant Noble's book, "In Search of Chaco." I've put the map onto an ivory background to give it a nice antique look, although not necessarily a "Chaco" look. Perhaps for future items I'll go with a pottery or turquoise design.
Broccoli Obama, Good For America
Having a little Paint Shop Pro fun this morning and created Broccoli Obama. I'm not the first to pair the Democrat candidate for leader of the free world with a green stalky vegetable, but I think this is the best rendition so far. The Broccoli Obama T-Shirt is available at Cafepress as well as mugs and clocks and pins and underwear and other respectable doo-dads.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Australian Blue Heeler Shirt
New design uploaded to Cafepress this afternoon is my Australian Blue Heeler Shirt. I've always been a fan of Blue Heelers. Starting with growing up with a couple on the farm, and then owning one later in life. Definitely a wonderful dog.
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Marching Band as Assimilated Borgs
You know the Borg, from Star Trek, the collective that moves as one...individuality surrendered to the will of the Collective. It's just like Marching Band! That's the idea behind the Band Borg Marching Band Shirt. Find it at RetroRanger and also up for votes on Teeblr.
Zydeco Idol Belt Buckle
Got a new design up on my eBay store today for the Zydeco Idol Belt Buckle...a continuation of the Idol-inspired buckles done earlier. Put this up on eBay about noon and it was snatched up before 1:00. Always a good sign but no guarantee of future "snatch-upedness."
Always posted a very cool Louisiana Shirt to Teeblr. Not mine, found it at The America Shop on Cafepress. Really like the graphic and figured it fits with our Teeblr stuff.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Beer Pong Shirts
A new selection of Beer Pong Shirts now uploaded on Cafepress. These are all new shirts for the upcoming 2008 Beer Pong season. Are you All-State material? if so, stop by and check out the Beer Pong Shirt today!
New Colors for Woodstock T-Shirt
I've added some light color shirts to the Woodstock T-Shirt selection over at Cafepress. Added to the existing white-on-black selection is a new blue graphic on light color shirts. Check it out.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Carribean Resorts on the Internets
A little project for the 30 Day Challenge. My practice site is Carribean Resorts over on the WordPerfectDirect qarf domain. Seems the domain has been up and down and I'm thinking Google came calling during one of the down times. Let's see if we can get the Big G to pay a revisit on the strength of this backlink.
Crumhorn T-Shirt - For Early Music Fans
Making t-shirts today for my Cafepress empire. This new tee is the Crumhorn T-Shirt...featuring a Renaissance-era minstrel playing a crumhorn. The crumhorn was a double-reed instrument, which I think made a bagpipe sort of buzzing sound. If a wandering minstrel ever happens by I'll check it out for sure. Get this, the Crumhorn T-Shirt.
Skeleton T-Shirt - Rattle Them Bones
Friday, August 8, 2008
Need a Cron Job? Who Doesn't!
New t-shirt from my Cafepress offerings, just posted to Teeblr,com...the is my Cron Job Daemon T-Shirt. Reading "For a Good Cron Job, Call Daemon."
Friday, August 1, 2008
America's Favorite Fake Woody - Willys Woody
Just unveiled at All-4-Corners, my eBay store, is the new Willys Wagon Wall Clock, and also available as a stylish wristwatch.
The Willys Station Wagon was actually groundbreaking when it came out in 1946. Some would point to it as "The First SUV," as it was quite popular with young post-war couples moving to the suburbs with a couple of kids in tow. The vehicle was all-steel construction and the woody appearance was strictly cosmetic.