When packing for my Art Garden Trip...
Dec. 1st, 2011 03:41 pmI discovered that:
a) One of my sweatshirts seems to have disappeared, and
b) Many of the shirts I still have are filled with Swiss-cheese-like holes.
So I decided that, when I got home from the trip, it was probably time to buy some new sweatshirts. Since I have a Zazzle Sweatshirt Store, I also decided to buy at least one of my own designs (hey, at least I know I'll like it).
So I went to my store today, and made a new design:
Image:
Description:
Whether you are a reader, a writer, or both, show your fantasy fan pride with this shirt!
The image features the Fantasy Plot Bunny drawn in the black and white style reminiscent of old-fashioned scientific illustration.
This creature has the head and tail of a rabbit, the body of frog, the wings and antennae of a butterfly, and the talons of a hawk -- just like the genre itself, it is well-adapted to almost any environment, and is both adorable and weird.
The creature's common English name (Fantasy Plot Bunny) is written above in bright fuchsia lettering, while the Latin scientific name (Sylvilagus Fabulae Alienigenae) is written in green, below.
Also, today was a special promo day, with 50% off shirts and mugs in total orders over $50. So I bought another sweatshirt of mine, and my plot bunny coffee mug, and paid 30-something dollars for the whole lot. I think that's a pretty good deal. If I say so myself...
a) One of my sweatshirts seems to have disappeared, and
b) Many of the shirts I still have are filled with Swiss-cheese-like holes.
So I decided that, when I got home from the trip, it was probably time to buy some new sweatshirts. Since I have a Zazzle Sweatshirt Store, I also decided to buy at least one of my own designs (hey, at least I know I'll like it).
So I went to my store today, and made a new design:
Image:
Description:
Whether you are a reader, a writer, or both, show your fantasy fan pride with this shirt!
The image features the Fantasy Plot Bunny drawn in the black and white style reminiscent of old-fashioned scientific illustration.
This creature has the head and tail of a rabbit, the body of frog, the wings and antennae of a butterfly, and the talons of a hawk -- just like the genre itself, it is well-adapted to almost any environment, and is both adorable and weird.
The creature's common English name (Fantasy Plot Bunny) is written above in bright fuchsia lettering, while the Latin scientific name (Sylvilagus Fabulae Alienigenae) is written in green, below.
Also, today was a special promo day, with 50% off shirts and mugs in total orders over $50. So I bought another sweatshirt of mine, and my plot bunny coffee mug, and paid 30-something dollars for the whole lot. I think that's a pretty good deal. If I say so myself...