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  • Bound
    by Nicole Goggins

    US$4.49–US$102.60

    This image is for the Fred Hollows Foundation / A group of redbubblers have gotten behind this great cause and made a Calendar. It’s only $22 and I believe with the aid of some very generous people there will be $6 per calendar donated to the foundation! /

  • Free buttons for your website...
    by Nuh Sarche

    I made some free buttons for your w…

    I made some free buttons for your website and feel free to use them. When you need another text, just ask me, I will do it for you… You just need to copy the address under the button and copy it to your profile / My bubble -> account -> edit your profile -> about you You write for this the copied address between two exclamation marks without a space / !copied address! After this you write a double point and the link url-address (http://www.redbubble.com/link…..). At the end it should look like this: / !copied address!:link And at the end a little tip…. When you would like the visitors to see also your older work, not just only the first page… then lead them randomly to any page in your collection… All you have to do is to fill in this form and copy the address you get as a link for example to your my clothes button.... After this visitors will land not only at the beginning pages of your collection, by randomly everywhere…. :) http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865589-2-art.jpg http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865593-2-clothing.jpg http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865597-2-writing.jpg http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865604-2-calendars.jpg http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865608-2-wallart.jpg http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865610-2-greeting-cards.jpg http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865614-2-bubblesite.jpg http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865621-2-sold-work.jpg http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865624-2-bestseller.jpg http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865630-2-favorite-work.jpg http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1865637-2-featured.jpg http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1868788-2-website.jpg Read also: Tricks how to sell more… or Well balanced color palettes… or Ultimate Link Collection for creatives!

  • Blue Boat
    by ktowers

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Little blue boat – May 2008 Can be seen in my Beautiful England calender

  • The book of Love is a series photography..and now is available in calender..I wish for the world more love in 2009..hope you like it!

  • Art by Anita- Whimsical Ink

  • My favorite land & seascapes from last year…hope you’ll like it too:)

  • Tia take 3
    by LjMaxx

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    1/2 face challenge My very old long hair feline “Tia” patiently watching yet another snow storm thru our mutual window. Although she is well over 15 yrs old she still has the inquisitiveness of a young cat. She is still fairly playful & active with a love for slow running water from any faucet or bucket & running up trees no matter thier size. Her whiskers are amazingly long and thick. I think she was wishing for spring time to hurry up & arrive. Like me.. I like this portrait of her in the larger view for a closer look at her. She is ultra feminine and a very pretty cat. Thanks for giving a look here Nikon D60/18-55 / Feb. 2009 Ct. Uploaded for the Domestic & Pedigree Cat Group~

  • A calender of my paintings

  • Colouration
    by blamo

    US$30.40

    colur brightens up your life

  • Cottages At Wennington
    by ktowers

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Wennington Cambridge UK – As shown in my Beautiful England calender.. /

  • Near Miss
    by Tyler Thomas

    US$3.99–US$43.32

    Here is on that some of you will remember from PC. 1Ds Mark III f/16 1/60 ISO 100 with two flashes. / MERRY CHRISTMAS

  • Sagittarius
    by ToastedGhost

    US$6.32–US$144.40

    The last image in my 12 part Zodiac series. / This image was created for and commissioned by Rhonda Thomassen Traditional / Sagittarius Traits Optimistic and freedom-loving / Jovial and good-humored / Honest and straightforward / Intellectual and philosophical On the dark side…. Blindly optimistic and careless / Irresponsible and superficial / Tactless and restless Sagittarians have a positive outlook on life, are full of enterprise, energy, versatility, adventurousness and eagerness to extend experience beyond the physically familiar. They enjoy travelling and exploration, the more so because their minds are constantly open to new dimensions of thought. They are basically ambitious and optimistic, and continue to be so even when their hopes are dashed. Their strongly idealistic natures can also suffer many disappointments without being affected. They are honorable, honest, trustworthy, truthful, generous and sincere, with a passion for justice. They are usually on the side of the underdog in society they will fight for any cause they believe to be just, and are prepared to be rebellious. They balance loyalty with independence. Sagittarians are usually modest and are often religious, with a strong sense of morality, though they tend to overemphasize the ethical codes they follow and worship beliefs about God rather than God Himself. This means that, negatively, they regard rigid, unloving, intolerant adherence to ritual and conventional codes as more important than the truths they symbolize or embody. They sometimes pay lip service to religions and political parties in which they have ceased to believe because the outward forms satisfy them, yet they may not hesitate to switch allegiance in politics or change their system of belief if they see personal advantage to themselves in doing so. They have both profound and widely ranging minds, equipped with foresight and good judgement, and they can be witty conversationalists. They love to initiate new projects (they make excellent researchers) and have an urge to understand conceptions that are new to them. they think rapidly, are intuitive and often original, but are better at adapting than inventing and are at their best when working with colleagues of other types of character that compliment their own. They are strong-willed and good at organizing, a combination that gives them the ability to bring any project they undertake to a successful conclusion. Their generosity can be balanced by their extreme care at handling their resources. Sagittarians are ardent, sincere and straightforward in love, normally conventional and in control of their sexual natures. Yet if thwarted, they may easily allow their failure to embitter their whole lives or they may revenge themselves upon the opposite sex by becoming cynically promiscuous. They are more apt then the average to make an uncongenial alliance. / If their marriages are successful, they will be faithful spouses and indulgent parents; but their innate restlessness will inspire them to use even the most satisfying ménage as a base from which to set out on their travels. They need to feel free and are often faced with the choice of allowing their careers to take over their lives at the expense of the love of their spouse and family. Sagittarian women are the counterparts of their men; even if they have no career to rival their love, they find it difficult to express affection and may run the risk of being thought frigid. In other personal relationships they are reliable, seldom betraying any trust given to them. They can, however, be impulsively angry and both male and female Sagittarians know how to be outspoken and exactly what expressions will hurt their adversaries most. On the other hand they are magnanimous in forgiving offenses and are responsible when looking after the elderly in the family. Their gifts fit Sagittarians for a number of widely differing professions. They are natural teachers and philosophers with a talent for expounding the moral principles and laws which seem to explain the universe. This gift enables them to be successful churchmen on the one hand and scientists on the other. The law and politics also suit them, as does public service, social administration, public relations and advertising. Travel and exploration naturally appeal to such restless souls and, if their opportunities are limited, they may find something of travel and change of scene in the armed forces or through working as a travelling salesman. Others may make fine musicians and, in the days before automobiles, they were said to be successful at horse trading and all activities, including sporting ones, concerning horses. This has been translated in modern terms into an interest in cars and aircraft – and again with emphasis on the sporting side racing, rallying etc. They are said to make good sports coaches, but their tastes in this direction may lead them into imprudent gambling, though the gambling instinct may be sublimated by carrying it out professionally as a bookmaker. The vices to which Sagittarians are prone are anger they tend to flare up over trifles; impatience – they want to rush every new project through immediately and demand too much of colleagues who cannot work at the pace they require; and scorn of the inadequacies of others while expecting fulsome recognition of their own efforts. They may in one sense deserve recognition, because in completing a major project they will sacrifice their health and family relationships; in their family’s eyes they may merit condemnation. They can be exacting, domineering and inconsiderate in the work place; and boastful, vulgar and extravagant in their private lives. Their restlessness, if excessive, can jeopardize more than their own stability. some Sagittarians risk becoming playboys, wasting their lives away in frivolous pursuits. Others can develop a moralizing, religious fanaticism or else turn into hypocrites, their inner prudishness disguised by an outward appearance of joviality. Another side of the religiosity which is a danger in Sagittarians is superstition.

  • you never know how the years going to turn out …....

  • Esplanade Du Riel
    by Marc Evans IPA

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Bridge that crosses over the Red River near The Forks in Winnipeg , Manitoba Canada.

  • A series of animal shots by Mark Snelson

  • Laugh
    by jegustavsen

    US$4.01–US$91.58

    Thank you BRMoon for letting me know this quote was from the Beachboys, in their song, “Forever”.

  • Point Roadnight Sunset / High Tide / Anglesea 3230 / Great Ocean Road / Victoria Australia

  • A collection of waterfalls in the Pennsylvania and New York area.

  • Zodiac
    by ToastedGhost

    US$36.10

    This is the complete Zodiac series. Especially created for and commissioned by artists from the RedBubble community. Each astrological star sign represents an individual RedBubble artist. A big thank you to all those artists who commissioned me and took part in this unique project Here is a little tip for you. Purchase an A3 calendar use it for the year. When its done, chop out the images and remount them. Then you have 12 large prints for the price of just 1 calendar. So you could give them away as gifts or redisplay them as you fancy.

  • I have had a lot of people asking me if I have ever thought about putting out a calender – well here it is! / These are 12 of my favorite images tied into the cycle of the seasons and the year. Thank you as always for all of the kind words, favorite adds, and purchases in 2008, and I hope that all of you have a propserous and joyous 2009!

  • Esplanade Du Riel
    by Marc Evans IPA

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Bridge that crosses over the Red River Near the Forks in Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada

  • Feather collection all done by hand either painted or photographed. / I enjoy doing feathers they are how I meditate on new art work. / Enjoy

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