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  • Fragile
    by trixypixie

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Model: Lulu Wagstaffe / MUA: Dylan Senthilan / Styling/Direction/Photography: Myself / Assistant: my housemate Brendan:D (i exploit ppl) I made the dress out of Pleasure State bra + Cotton On free Belt + 3 meters of fabric! Laggings are American Apparel!! / The shot is taken in my bathroom, with two still lights held fr5om top and side, with a Canon Eos 350D Digital Rebel Tx + 35mm 2.8f Lens

  • Making Sense Of It All
    by Ruth Palmer

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Acrylic abstract on stretched canvas.

  • Make a wish
    by Jacqueline Roberts

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Stock by Dimagerstock at deviantart

  • Poor Moonhead.

  • I Make People Cry
    by Oran

    US$23.94

    Sure he’s cute now (so was Darth Vader as a kid) but he’ll grown up to be a monster.

  • Making raisins
    by Beata Czyzowska Young

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • balloons make me crazy!!!
    by phresha

    US$5.32–US$121.60

  • Mr Baxter's Guide to Making RedBubble Stuff
    by RedBubble

    Hello! My name is Mr Baxter, and I’m going to tell you a story. As we’ve had a few new memb…

    Hello! My name is Mr Baxter, and I’m going to tell you a story. As we’ve had a few new members of staff join RedBubble recently, not least myself, we thought it was about time to remind everyone exactly how all the marvellous products that adorn the office and so many of your homes are actually made. However, they are mainly made in the Australian countryside, or Horsham, to be more specific, which is a very long drive. So to avoid the sort of fights that prolonged time on a bus normally brings, we decided to steal a plane. It wasn’t very big, but it fitted us all neatly, and afforded remarkable views of Melbourne as we left. This thoroughly made up for the brutal hour in which we were forced to rise. Above you can see the machine we use to print all the posters, it was most excited to meet Xavier, having heard a great deal about his habits, unkempt hair and dancing skills. Xavier returned the favour by immediately logging on and buying this. Here are some RedBubble greeting cards winging their way through a printer. Of course our cards are hand finished so here is the lovely lovely lovely Jo, finishing a card, with her hands, after being taught by the excellent Rachel. Next up were the framed prints. You can see Michael carefully selected the right one, before Nepal exhibits his trademark ‘Dust-a-tron’ technique, where he stares at the dust very hard until it GOES AWAY. And finally there are his hands sealing the frame and the print so no pesky dust can get back in when he isn’t looking. Here’s an evocative shot of a sturdy Eucalyptus Regnans frame being wrapped with canvas. In about a week this will be significantly brightening a wall somewhere in the world. This was a tense moment as Martin read out the latest Employee of the Month. I did not win, again. Martin did. Again. And here’s Martin and Paul being shown the joys of the matted prints by Andrew. Although Paul doesn’t look too happy, perhaps the print has not been cut right, perhaps it is Andrew’s tie, we’ll never know. No school expedition would ever be complete without a group photo, so here it is, and for those who like to put faces to names: (clockwise from top left) Geoff, Martin, Paul C, Paul P, Troy, Xavier, and the lovely Jo. Of course that isn’t the whole team, no, Pete was guarding the plane, Paul V couldn’t find any clothes, Russ was saving the world somewhere else, Jason was making sure Sacramento was behaving itself, Rhana was on a hill in Tasmania and Nat and Ed were both asleep. In different parts of London. 10,496 miles away from the event. And of course, I was behind the lens. With a little bit of help from Jo. I trust that this has been informative. Please keep an eye on me for more of the same. Regards, Mr Baxter – Chief Detective Inspector of Newsworthy Journal Posts

  • I copyright 2009 / quote by Marilyn Monroe / of course if you didn’t recognise her you have been living under a rock. I did this shoot in college for a portrait project where we had to recreate famous portraits. I chose to remake this one http://web.naplesnews.com/ceandw/122006/images/cal_MarilynBallerina.jpg / I got help with the lighting set up then I adjusted it and took it. My second time with studio lighting !! I got my make up done in the makeup department and the wig there to. / I wanted to do it properly. / canon 1000d

  • RUNNER UP in the Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification group challenge Avatar challenge July 2009 TOP TEN in the Mood & Ambience group challenge Saturated June 2009 FEATURED in the Australian Portraits group June 2009 FEATURED in the Models with a difference group June 2009 FEATURED in the Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification group May 2009 FEATURED in the Live, Love, Dream group May 2009 Model- Dani Lugosi / Styling- Black Sunshine Clothing / Make-up – Stripping Faeries / Studio – Larry Varley Thanks to all who participated in the day…........look forward to working with you all again soon.

  • Always make me smile
    by Jovan de Melo

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Roxy the Boxer. / Melbourne, Australia.

  • TUTORIAL: Add Buttons To Your Profile Page
    by Patricia Montgomery

    *I recently had several requests for instructions on how to add buttons like the ones in my profile...

    I recently had several requests for instructions on how to add buttons like the ones in my profile. Rather than send individual bubblemail messages, I’m posting it in my journal in case someone else would like to add buttons to their RB profile. BUTTON INSTRUCTIONS Tip: print out this page and put it beside the computer before you start. You can make your own buttons or you can use a site called ButtonGenerator. If you decide to use this site and not to pay for a membership, you will need to add a link back to the site. I made all of mine 125X26 to give you some idea of the size of the ones on my page. This size allowed 3 buttons side-by-side. Make all your buttons and then save them in a folder on your computer. Then you will need to upload each button to your RB image gallery and use the “Hide” feature so that no one sees them but you. Once you have them uploaded you will need to right-click on each one to get the url address html code in the properties box. Example: http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1407403-1-autumn-button.jpg Then go to “Edit Your Profile” to copy the image html code AND the tag html code – it will look like this (without the spaces): ! http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1407403-1-autumn-button.jpg ! : http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/art/everything/tags/autumn [REMEMBER NO SPACES. I had to add spaces so you could see the html code. If I had not added spaces, the button would have appeared in the journal instead of the code.] The last word in the html code is the “tag” word. In the example above it is autumn. You will need to put one space between each set of button html code. If you have a lot of buttons the language is long and wraps around forever. But with one space between each button html code, the buttons will sit next to other and then wrap to the next line. Now you will need to add the tag word to each of your images that will correspond to the buttons. Happy Button Making! UPDATE: Cool Text Graphics Generator is another good site for buttons. This tutorial was featured by the group, Tutorials on January 28, 2009. CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA / Add Buttons To Your Profile Page / How to make a calendar / Downsizing those example images on your profile page / Adding Examples (Card, Laminated, Matted, etc) To Your Profile / Add photos to your profile description / Adding emphasis to your text / Plus more tutorials!

  • Diamond Lashes
    by ShaneMartin

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Photograph

  • Make it POP
    by chamba

    US$25.00

    Sumfin new

  • For the ART ACTION UNION – CREATIVE ACTIVISM group’s / URSA FREEDOM PROJECT FOR MOON BEARS challenge There is No Mark Up on this T-shirt ” WE WANT TO END BILE FARMING OF BEARS… / The Practice of bile farming is unnessary… beautiful bears are poached from the wild and tortuously bred in captivity wile they are ‘milked’ of their stomach acids for ‘traditional’ products for which there are synthetic alternatives available… “ AAU Make a donation here ” As many as 10,000 Asiatic black bears in China are locked in cages the size of their own bodies, and their bile is drained through an excruciatingly painful procedure and sold for use in traditional medicine. So they can approach the bears without fear of injury, the farmers often mutilate the bears by breaking their teeth and pulling out their claws, sometimes brutally removing whole digits. “ source They also use it in the production of some cosmetics…How F@#cked is that!!!

  • Release the Rainbow
    by Allise Fountain

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Please support me and favorite this piece here too. Thank you / / Click them / / / / Yaaaaay I bought 8 new mineral make-up colors, I’m soooo happy. You guys like my work, you bought some of my pieces, so I took some of that money to help create more good stuff for you guys!! This is an idea that’s been done too many times I’m sure, but I’ve always wanted to do the rainbow eye thing. I hope you enjoy it! Yaaay this was featured on November 20th 2008, thank you!

  • Porcelain Winter
    by trixypixie

    US$5.99–US$136.80

    Model: Ava Jinx / MUA: Dylan S / Photography + styling+ direction: Myself This is one of the series “take me to the stars” / my portfolios can be found on: / DeviantArt: www.trixypixie.deviantart.com / Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/marinha1985/ / Carbonmade: http://trixypixie.carbonmade.com/ / ModelMayhem:http://www.modelmayhem.com/mariahkord / Facebook Group:http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7862078238&ref=ts

  • ...compared to me’ Old work / :)

  • Making potpourri
    by Beata Czyzowska Young

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • Retro
    by rekha

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    This is for a make-up artist called Louise Young. If your a make-up fan check her out :) She’s done famous films and everything :O

  • Make Believe
    by Michael Alesich

    US$4.99–US$57.00

    I walked down to the garden and found an angel entangled in the trees. It looked like it had been caught, but sat plainly waiting. If I wait long enough I will escape was all it said. Thankyou to my model, Jo and to my helpful assistant Jessica Back Alley Atelier The Ground Angel Series / / / /

  • Carolyne
    by koukei

    US$6.65

    Model: Caroline / Make: Hasselblad / Model: Hasselblad H3D-39 / Shutter Speed: 1/320 second / F Number: F/9.0 / Focal Length: 100 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Date Picture Taken: Nov 17, 2007, 2:58:43 PM

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