Despite the fact that I haven't posted anything new in several months, I see that there are some new followers! Thanks for following my blog! As a little treat for you guys, I made a YouTube video with a few more of my products. Feel free to comment or make suggestions there (or here) about what you see. I'll try and post a bit more often, starting with a post for every product line I've created so far (including the popular Red Plaid Rock and Scene Queen lines- some of whose products you'll see in the video below) as well as product lines I'll create in the future. For now, enjoy this clip!
Friday, February 5, 2010
Monday, August 10, 2009
My Pink Punk Line
These are pictures of products from my Pink Punk product line on Zazzle, all of which you can view here: http://www.zazzle.com/diva380/gifts?cg=196243495918927937&ps=45 . I'm picking just a few of the 35 products from that line to post here.One of my personal favorites are a pair of customizable/design-it-yourself shoes I made, titled Customizable Pink Punk Shoes 1.0. Anyone who decides to buy this product can re-design this shoe to their personal liking. The shoe seen here, with the black & white stripes and pink trims, is just one example. The text (there is text on the back of the shoe as well as the side not shown here) can be made bigger or smaller, or even moved to any part of the outside of the shoe. The colors for the trims and inside of the shoe can be changed as well.
The next few pictures are examples of two types of designs in my Pink Punk line. The first picture is of the Pink Punk Plaid Postcard. The next pic is of the Pink Punk Polka Dot Postage Stamp. Then there are more wearable items, such as the Pink Punk Plaid Apron and the simple but cute Pink Punk White T-Shirt_Black Text w/ Pink Border .
And that is it! So let me know what you think of these, and if you have any suggestions for adding something to this line, let me know!
Diva's Designs - About My Store & How I Got Sucked Into Zazzle.com
For now, I'll only be posting/promoting about items in my Zazzle Store, Diva's Designs ( http://www.zazzle.com/diva380 ). But in the future, I may post article about other aspects of fashion or online shopping that I find interesting. I do write articles for another website, so I might import those articles here. Who knows?
For now, I want to share my Zazzle experience with you. I initially came upon Zazzle simply because I was looking for stickers I could design myself. There was a girl in one of my college classes who had all these cool stickers on her laptop. None of her stickers were from Zazzle, but after trying to find stickers that I liked enough to leave on MY laptop forever, I typed in "design your own stickers" into Google, and Zazzle was listed as one of the stores. Zazzle literally has billions of products available for sale. It's unlikely that you will visit this store and NOT find something you like. And even if you don't, you can create/design your own products, which is exactly what I ended up doing. I created some stickers for my laptop, which you'll see in the first picture above. (All of the text stickers I designed, but the guitar one is someone else's design. The star stickers are from a local store.)
However, I'm an artist by nature. I'm most content when I'm creating things, whatever that might be. So of course, I found I wanted to design some more sticker. And then I found I wanted to design more than just stickers. I was designing everything from magnets and mugs to ties and shoes. My designs included everything from cherries, polka dots and black & white stripes to red plaid and pink plaid. And I love these gothic fonts that I found online, which I use for a lot of my designs.
Now that I've graduated from college and I'm having trouble finding employment, I've decided to take more time polishing my Zazzle store and promoting my products in order to drive my traffic to my site. I'm always adding new product lines now, and the designs are more complex, as you'll see in some of the pictures in my other posts. I welcome any comments you have about my products. Of course, if you have any criticisms, I'd prefer them to be constructive and not destructive. Let me know how you think I could improve a design, don't simply say it sucks or you don't like it.
Alright, speed ahead to view my blog and see my products and enjoy! (Or just visit the site above.)
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