Pile of Christmas ornaments nestled in a bed of white feathers
A card featuring a special little Australian, / the Red-capped Robin. / Something for friends or family overseas? / A portion of sales will be donated to wildlife / conservation or rescue. / . / Read about my wildlife photography here
acrylic on canvas abstract
Miniature Christmas lights in macro. / Canon 20D. /
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Illustration of a sweet angel holding a heart in one hand and a star in the other, wishing you joy and peace and love.
Black and white landscape of a solitary tree on the banks of the Baltic Sea.
Festive reflections in a mask shop along the busy streets of Venice, Italy
I love pumpkins! Pumpkins remind me of fall, of pie, and of celebration! Bring in the fall with a pumpkin on your chest! Or, buy one for your “pumpkin”. :) / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Vector Art, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Vector Art based on stock image. Tools: Photoshop CS3, and my brain. Stock used: Pumpkin Note: The stock used for this image was inspirational in the re-creation of this design. This design was re-done entirely of vector points to re-create a higher resolution and a crisper look. None of the original stock remains in this version.
The words on this card can be changed/personalized to suit your requirements / / ! / / Oh Yes!!! and Canon D400 and 18/55 mm lens
Fictional figure. / ROUBLE Acrylics, Gouache & Watercolours on canvas — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.
Something a little different to spread some Christmas cheer this year… / I had so much fun bringing this little guy to life as he came together on my screen. / Keeping it simple is my new ‘thing’ so I hope you like what you see ;o)
I wanted to create something a little different and funky with a typical seasonal icon – the Christmas Tree. This is a new design style for me that I am really enjoying, and I hope to achieve an image that is bright and fun with a sweet side… / My entry for Holidays Greetings Competition / there are some fabulous entries, so be sure to check them all out, and don’t forget to vote
I created this design / card with 4 different programs (fractal, vector and digital/graphic programs). / Designer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /
I used a very white feather as a kind of angelic decoration. Ted came home with the feather and this great idea. / Photographer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /
Made in Ultra Fractal 5.
I just wanted to thank everyone for their on going support, encouragement and inspiration as it is always greatly appreciated, and wish everyone a Wonderful and Merry Christmas and an Inspirational and Happy New Year 2009!! Wishing you all lots of Health, Happiness and Wealth to you and your family, / Basia & Family xxx. About the photo: / Nikon D200, 18-200mm lens with macro adapter ring / Taken 19 Dec, 2008. / Little known fact is that I collect glass Christmas decorations and so this is one of them,, there is no Christmas tree at our house this year as we are moving in the coming week or two so this is as Christmasey as I get this year! I did promise to make it up to the kids next year!
Another Christmas card, this is the image originally used by East Lothian Council for their official Christmas card in 2008. / Edited to give it a new lease of life.
I can feel fall starting to land here in the N.E. The air is crisp and the leaves are starting to change colors. I thank all who comment here and I will be offline for a day or two getting my p.c. fixed. Please know how much I appreciate your time to take a look.. So.. Thanks again in advance.. :) The quote is on the art~
I did a thanksgiving based miniature origami pic before. But truth told I’m not really happy with it; at the time it was the day before thanksgiving in Canada. But I’ve realized that it has not passed yet in the US so I decided to do a new one :) The turkey (which is really my origami chicken with my peacock tail features), along with the pumpkin were folded from 15×15mm pieces of papers. The basket was folded from a 3×3cm piece of paper (I have folded one from a 15×15mm piece before but it would have been to small for this concept). For a better idea of scale:
Next week marks the beginning of November and in online land, this means people are already starting to think about what they’ll be placi…
Next week marks the beginning of November and in online land, this means people are already starting to think about what they’ll be placing under the tree. We can expect an official announcement on the shipping deadlines in a few weeks, but in the past, the cut off has been around the second week of December to allow the RedBubble elves enough time to ensure your products are sent off in time for Christmas morning. With that in mind, we thought it would be a good idea to start thinking about some ideas for maximising your sales at this time of year. The methods we’ve discussed in the past are all worth revisiting but the holiday season offers up some unique opportunities. Tidy up your profile. Just as department stores are preparing Christmas windows and your town is putting up festive light displays, think about how you might rearrange your profile page to appeal to Christmas browsers. bring more seasonal or festive images to the front of your art pages think about producing some new works that tie in with the season check your tags to make sure they’re relevant link to related works from your description field (see mikoto’s work for an example) Add an email signature to your personal email with links to your best sellers or more festive images. This is a great way to get your work in front of friends and family. Make something festive and free that features your artwork (and your contact details or links back to your work) and distribute it to friends and family. Free downloadable gift cards featuring your art, table place name cards, wrapping paper patterns … useful and beautiful things that someone may like to forward to their contacts. See here for some ideas and inspiration. Blogs and websites will be preparing festive posts, 2010 calendar wrap ups and seasonal stories. As it’s nearing the end of the decade, you can expect to see some big features on ‘the naughties’ too. Have a think about how you can creatively approach them with content. take some great photos of your cards, calendars, wall art or t-shirts write a wrap up of your favourite festive t-shirts (a top 5 from RB) if you have images from big events that have happened during the year (the Sydney dust storm for example), make sure they’re well tagged for search Get your calendars ready. If you haven’t got around to making up a calendar yet then get your skates on. They’re selling like hotcakes at this time of year! Let your friends and family know they’re available and offer to put together bespoke or personalised calendars if you have the time. Have your own Christmas sale or promotion. Some great ideas include reducing your markups for a limited time or offering customers the chance to win something when they buy an item from you. These are all great ways to make it easier for you to spread the word about your work. If you have any hints of tips of your own, or your planning any promotional activities leading up to the festive season, we’d love to hear about them below. Nat
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