I’m so sorry to tell you this! I fell hard for another print-on-demand site, which means even more options for you to choose from. I know it’s hard to narrow things down but I’d love you to have a look.
You know I love uploading images on Redbubble, and some of them just look great, rendered to display on a notebook or a coaster, or what have you. When I upload new images that I think work well, I only allow them on the products I think look right, and I check the placement on each product, essentially creating a custom crop anywhere I need to. But I’ve been frustrated with the number of products made of plastic, and I’ve been slowly removing those options.
A new site, VIDA, came to my attention, with intriguing fabric choices: silk! Recycled polyester! In addition, they work with each of their sources to create opportunities in the region. That’s something I want to support — you too? And, I’d been tempted to upload my more abstract work, to see if it flies as a fabric design. I’m happy to say: it does!
To keep it a little simpler, I don’t have the same designs on both sites, and I don’t have duplicate products. Here’s how it maps out.
Redbubble | VIDA | |
Images | Details series, Familiar Territory series | Future Wanderings series (abstracts) |
Designs | Stationery, clocks, aprons, mouse pads, mugs… | Scarves, tea towels, napkins… |
Fabrics | Cotton, polyester | Silk, recycled polyester, modal, cotton |
Designs on VIDA
So, new for this year, I’ve got a selection of designs on VIDA, each with the same products: some scarf and bag options, some kitchen linens, plus their take on a mask: recycled polyester, and a comfortable fit. Note that these are custom-made: printed, stitched, hand-finished, and then packaged with care to reach your doorstep within about 4-8 weeks.




New on Redbubble
Over on Redbubble, I’ve got new designs uploaded, and they have new options too, from mousepads this year, to aprons, recently, and continued favorites: notebooks, cards, coasters, clocks. These options might get to you a bit faster, but I imagine they’ll need a bit of lead time too.




More eco-conscious choices, and only printed if you actually want one, and nobody gets sick: that is my holiday plan. I’ve also designed a planning calendar, if that sound good to you. And if I have missed a product choice you’d prefer: yes, please let me know!
Oh wow Liz this is amazing to me. Such design with flowing colors. Going to spend time looking around today especially with the pattern work. Wow is a factor throughout and learning from you inspires me. Create on.
Oh, Terri, thank you so much for taking a look! I appreciate it.