An Abstract Based on Freehand Black Circles with Purples, Blues and Grays: An Early Wacom Experiment

When I created this design last October, I called it "On Good Authority." Today, I have no idea why I called it that, and I suppose it doesn't matter so much, either. Regardless of what it's called, looking at it still pleases me: I often carry a tote bag printed by Zazzle with the pattern that gives me lots of smiles, and compliments from strangers, too.

Hundreds of circles (I've never counted but it took forever and a day,) were drawn by the stylus on the surface of my Wacom tablet. It had been a brand new gift from my sweetie, and I wanted to do something with it that didn't give me monumental amounts of pressure. Or remind me of the truly mind-boggling drawings other "real artist" can render when they use them. Yes. It's an inner critique that happens off and on, and perhaps it always will be. For whatever reason, that night I was able to let go of the criticisms and really have fun with it. I drew all these circles and then I added color in Photoshop. After that came the textures.

The end result always reminds me a little of what might happen if a starry constellation and a bed of river rocks had a baby. Impossible, but then again, what isn't possible in the world of the creative mind? We just go with it and find joy.

This pattern was placed on more than 75 items available for purchase so far and I suspect I'll create even more, over time. As I get better at figuring out how this print on demand business even works. Nearly 4 months into my Zazzle exploration, I'm still learning new things daily. This creation seems to pop up from time to time when I want to try something new. And? I enjoy the colors and textures so much that for the time being, I've been using it as the banner art in my Printed Muserie Zazzle Store. Huh; apparently I do like it. Perhaps you will, also! Check it out...

Modern, Colorful Graduation Announcements with Abstract Confetti

It's fun to tell you about this next design in a growing series of fun, whimsical digital art designs.

As of today, this collection includes items largely focused on the needs of the graduate. My original artwork, around which the suite was created, is so very colorful, highly textured, and completely different from what anyone used back when I sent out graduation announcements for my own celebratory milestones.

I like this graphic so much I left the door open to creating other types of invitations and accessories with it, too. There are also non-event-related designs. We'll come back to those other items.

Among the items I've designed for this set are:

  • Graduation Announcements,

  • Party Invitations

  • Announcements AND Invitations (one on one side, one on the other,)

  • Stickers,

  • Lined Envelopes,

  • Save the Date Cards,

  • Thank You Cards,

  • Napkins,

  • Paper Plates,

  • Several Styles of US Postage Stamps,

  • And "Advice for the Graduate" Cards

Several of the above are available with multiple variants. (There are so many ways you can present information over top of a static image. Especially when the image is a fun, colorful piece of abstract art that has a whimsical, celebratory feel. For items needing a space holder photo which can be replaced with your graduation portrait (or, let's face it: these days you may love one of your fun casual snaps as much as a professionally-shot image,) I chose an open-source image by Larisa Birta, a Romanian photographer who creates stunning imagery. You should check her out here.

Buy This Pattern On More Than Invitations

Now. About the confetti design. Remember I told you I enjoyed it so much that I've also set up Zazzle designs so you can get this colorful confetti artwork printed on many other things? Well how about these items:leggings, hip flasks, phone cases in several styles, mugs, clocks, bluetooth speakers, note cards, post cards, luggage tags, water bottles - in more than one style - and business cards, too! Not to mention a cool zipper clutch pouch, bottle openers, bandanas and a mouse pad!

Whatever your preference, if you're looking for unique invitations and gifts that feature a colorful abstract pattern, this is a set I invite you to check out because it just may be the one you want.

Customization Available

It's been mentioned elsewhere on this site but I want to reiterate here: if you like this pattern but know of a different kind of offering from Zazzle and you don't see it in this collection: do not hesitate to ask me. Likewise if you see a product - say one of the phone cases - but you'd really like to have a personalized option and don't want to do the work yourself, I'm more than happy to set you up a new version with a field in place for you to type your name or message.  Want to get this design for a birthday party invitation before I get some of those designed? Say the word. The versatility and options are unparalleled and I would be thrilled and honored to help you achieve the look you are seeking.

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!

Unique, Artsy Graduation Set: a Design You've Seen Before

There's a lot of comfort in following the trends to a T and it's fascinating to watch how technology has changed "the lowly graduation announcement" since I ordered my own. That was a few years back and we had one option. Now there is no limit to the options from which we can choose. You can look at that as daunting or exciting. I see both sides and would likely react with equal scoops of both.

I decided to create a set of graduation-themed cards and items using one of the earliest pieces of digital art I designed when I first started dabbling in print on demand last year. The piece is called "Poet's Fancy" and I wrote quite a lot about it over here on my main website.

As of this writing, the collection has only 6 things:

  1. An announcement card
  2. Two 5x7 party invitations, one with a photo and one without,
  3. A party invitation post card,
  4. And two thank you cards.

Each of these features my red/teal/gold grungy art piece as a background, a primarily-white overlay with black borders, and a modern script font I love using for a primary phrase. All other text fields are editable by the graduate and can say anything you wish. You can even move all the parts around and make these invitations your own.

By the time this launches I'll probably have more items in the set. If so, they'll likely include one or more of the following:

  • envelopes lined with the colorful artwork (which, incidentally, you can change to your own artwork, should you be so inclined,
  • a coaster or 3 to use for your party or other event warranting a memento,
  • a button or some buttons,
  • maybe a magnet - Save the Date or otherwise,
  • Aah! I need a Save the Date card and postcard too, don't I?
  • Some US Postage Stamps (a couple of those have been designed and submitted for approval already,)
  • and maybe a coozie, luggage tag, mousepad, phone case(s) and tote bag. And return address labels. Probably a mug.

As always, if you should find your way to this page and want to make a special request (whether you need this design actually available on a ping pong paddle for the graduate, a travel mug, or a spiral notebook journal,) please don't hesitate to reach out and let me know!

Colorful, Abstract, Unique: Artsy Phone Cases

I've been designing unique phone cases (not the cases but the surface patterns; I like to think that goes without saying but maybe not,) nearly as long as I have been dabbling in print on demand designing. Nonetheless, I'm just getting around to gathering some of these newer designs into a single collection to share here. Some of them already have the spaces set up for you to personalize them and some of them are just covered in the colorful digital artwork that was a big part of getting me started off down this path in the first place.

I only started designing them through Zazzle at the beginning of this year, and it seems I go in waves, with my attention span and interest level on any given day driving my creativity.

The thing about buying a custom artsy phone case is that you want more and more. Every time I design a new one, it's my favorite and I force myself not to buy more. It's good I don't have a tattoo. And this is why: I love trying new things and changing it up. I'm still carrying one around that I'm pretty tired of by now. Which makes me think that for us short-attention-span types it's probably a good idea to get a few then switch them out regularly. I just forget.

Take a look! Maybe you'll enjoy some of the abstract digital art I've make the time to put on phone cases. Zazzle offers several different brands of phone cases so that layer gets tricky too. Here's a list of the ones I can remember right now:

  • Case Mate Barely There
  • Case Mate Tough
  • Case Mate Tough Extreme
  • Otterbox Symmetry
  • Otterbox Defender
  • Otterbox Commuter Series
  • Lifeproof FRĒ®
  • LifeproofNÜÜD®

And a whole lot more, too, it turns out. There are several kinds of wallets, some wooden ones, metallic ones, clear ones. It's a little mind-boggling really. So I've just shown you some of the ones that have my own designs on them. So enjoy those or just go peruse the market. Warning: it's a little overwhelming without wine. So so many options could make a head explode!

At any rate, these are some of the phone cases I've designed this year and there are always more on the way at some point.

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!

Roundup of Favorites 001: A Random Smattering of My Designs that I Love Right Now

One of the ways I've decided to promote my print on demand designs with this new site is to start a thread of posts that features some of my favorite designs. A Roundup of Favorites, if you will. This set features my own designs. Down the line, I suspect other roundups will include designs of others. But I designed these and I'm pulling from a fairly recent set of things that please me. (Nearly everything is my favorite when I push that "publish" button, so this series shouldn't be any trouble to flesh out.)
So. The Favorites, Already?

Here they are. Things I kinda dig today and if I had a need to buy a custom gift for you or someone else just as cool as you are, these are the things I would consider putting on my shopping list! Yay you and that other cool person on my shopping list!

A Bit About the Items in This List

  1. This grungy, messy, abstract artsy luggage tag can be updated with your own name.
  2. This black phone case has 3 circular designs that can be positioned wherever you like, and you can add your name instead of the place holder text.
  3. Quirky black and white leggings.
  4. The pair beside the first ones features the same pattern, with an added bonus. It has a black ombre/gradient image over the top that fades away to reveal the pattern below. You can re-position the overlay to reveal or hide as much as you like.
  5. Also for your workouts, this shirt has a graphic on the front and back that reads "commence with the badassery" which is a phrase that first occurred to me years ago when I was designing a card for a friend about to run the Boston Marathon. Because Boston Marathon: Utter Badassery. But you don't have to run marathons to be worthy of this shirt. (Or all the other styles and colors you could order, printed with this same design.)
  6. I like to surround myself with inspiring, positive messages. I also find that having something to read nearby that reminds me to get up and move around, to drink more water, to pull out my yoga mat - all manner of things - will help me remember to do it! So I designed this mouse pad with the option of adding your own motivating words and phrases. It appears over one of my messy, bold, bright graphic images but you can add your own if you'd like something a bit calmer. :)
  7. This water bottle is printed with a different black and white pattern. This time, just different sizes of black wheels with spokes. Kinda quirky. I do love some black and white patterns. More on that over here.
  8. Similar to the artwork seen on the leggings, and from the same series. These are the cutest tiny little speakers. They're printed front and back with our artwork. For this one, I rotated the design a bit for added visual appeal.

Red, Abstract Digital, Grungy Art for Unique, Personalized Gifts

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"Poet's Fancy" on Leggings!

Click to read the original post about this design and available merch. Early days. Now more options with Zazzle!

This piece of digital art, which I called "Poet's Fancy" was one of the very first pieces I designed when I first got serious about designing for print-on-demand. I wanted to see what it would look like on leggings, and it did not disappoint. That was when I spent all my waking hours designing leggings and kimono wraps through Art of Where, and there's a blog post about the artwork over on my main website.

Since discovering Zazzle, and falling in love with not only the robust quantity of offerings available but also with their customization-enabling-capabilities, my efforts on this front has grown more exciting. But I have so far to go.

The banner above features my artwork with a nice little badge over it with a label inside. This is just the kind of badge I've begun designing for use on my monogrammed and personalized gift items. But when I was just getting the hang of things, I didn't necessarily design in this manner. And so many of the items you see available ONLY have artwork. Obviously, as She Who Created The Original Art Piece, I would love nothing more than for you to have something with my work on it. But if you could have that something AND get it printed with your name (or other slogan or phrase) perhaps you'd like this even better! That's where I dropped the ball and am frantically working to expand.

Here's a collection of newer items available with this artwork. (The blog post above already shared "right many" you could peruse.) But as you'll see, there are only a few options with personalization set up. Of course, folks comfortable with the Zazzle system, as it were, could definitely go in and customize the items on their own, with no help from me. I'm wondering if I shouldn't do a little "How To Video" one day to teach folks how easy it can be to add a badge and words to an existing design they've fallen in love with. For now, there hasn't been time, but it's on my mind. If you think you'd like to see such a thing, just let me know and maybe it'll move higher on the list!