Wednesday, 3 March 2010

A big "thank you" and some progress

Looking for that creative spark with my camera... in the meantime...

Thank you, Dors

A wonderfully talented artist from Australia, Dors, has a way with pencil art. She asked me recently if she could execute a drawing from one of my photos, and of course I was delighted to say yes. You can see the completed work here on her blog (original is on my blog here).

Out of the blue a couple of weeks ago, Dors got in touch and kindly offered to send me the artwork. It arrived yesterday and, after leaving it for the day to "rest" flat after its journey in the tube, I had a look at it for the first time this morning. It's brilliantly executed and all the texture is there from it's woolly winter coat..

Well done Dors, and thank you so much. I'm now waiting for it choose its space on my wall :)

This week I 'ave mostly bin Zazzling

With Mother's Day coming up, I've been doing a fair amount of creative work on my Zazzle store. I've done some other work as well and I thought I'd share some of the designs I like most of all.
Click any of the images to see more details and read the verses etc.

Remember, all designs are customisable so you can add your name and your own message if you want.



Mothers Day Sleeping Lady greetings card cardMother's Day
This Mother's Day card features a reproduction painting of a sleeping lady and a verse that starts:
Some deserved words to say how much I
appreciate all the wonderful and loving
things you've ever done for me...
Read more by clicking the card

Mother's Day Lady in Orange card cardOrange Lady for Mothering Sunday
 ..and this one starts:
A very special bond was created
when you gave me life.
I love you Mum and want you to...

Daddy from Princess birthday card & verse cardPink Princess
A cute birthday card for a Dad from his little pink princess. The inside verse starts:
He reads me bed-time stories,
To spin me nice dreams
And buys me lots of presents...
as always, click the image for more...

Hands Off!! Princess's Property sticker stickerKeep things safe
Cute stickers to keep a little pink princess's things safe. Stick them on school books, belongings and private things in your room.
Make sure no-one touches them at the risk of having their head chopped off! They have been warned!!

Lady in Orange keds shoe kedsshoeKeds Ladies Shoes
The renowned Keds shoes with one of my designs. These lace-up ladies shoes feature the Lady In Orange design of a lady looking wistfully into the distance. Click the image and see the shoes from all the different angles.
If you like this design, you can see all the other items in my store which feature it.

Heroic Greek/Roman Scene poster printHeroes of Classical Myth
The customisable quote reads:
Non illegitimi carborundum est
Do you remember this humorous mock latin phrase from a few years ago? I've suggested two other Latin quotes you can use instead. Also available as a fridge magnet

Spudman Paddy St Patrick's Day Stein mug St. Patrick's Day Stein
Here's a stein featuring Spudman Paddy and a number of traditional sayings in Gaelic for Paddy's Day, celebrated all over the world by anyone who can claim some form of Irish, Gaelic or Celtic connection. For example:
Croi follain agus gob fliuch: "A healthy heart and a wet mouth!"
Click the stein for more... and you'll find a link to all the St Paddy's Day gear I've made.

Inquisitive Sheep birthday card cardEven birthday card humour!
The sheep, with its cute inquisitive face is saying:
Is it ewe that's got a Birthday today?
with an equally dreadful pun inside! hehe!! Perfect for that difficult to buy-for friend or relative, it strikes just the right tone of friendship ..and you can always act a bit sheepishly (groan) at the dreadfulness of the puns!!


Money-off Coupons

Check out the current coupons you can use against purchases from my store and see how much you'll save!


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Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Valentines day cheeky wishes voucher

Have some cheeky fun with your Valentine!!

A customisable wishes voucher

Valentine Voucher entitles the bearer...
This Valentine Voucher entitles the bearer to one of the Valentines Wishes on offer...
(available wishes are fully customisable by the giver)

...or how about the voucher as part of a Valentines Card? The voucher is printed on the inside and again is fully customisable with the choice of wishes the giver wants to include.





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Wednesday, 20 January 2010

I made some sales through my Zazzle store

I'm finding the creative work on Zazzle rewarding, almost in it's own right and, bonus, I make sales, too!

It's not always my fine art that sells...

Here are some of my sales in the last few days, not a black and white / art photo amongst them!

My sales pitch...

All are customisable with your own words / pictures. See how easy it is to do on my Zazzle store: HightonRidley

I've got lots of blank cards with a selection of my artwork ready for your own message, have a look and let me know what you think. ...And for kids you might like gifts and cards from my Spudpeeps range.

If you're the type who likes to say the extra special things on a greetings card, you should probably see my Thinking of You, Thank You and Inspirational ranges.
I've even got a Gothic range, for those whose tastes tend that way. And if you're a romantic at heart, see everything with traditional poetry.

If you like what you see, you'll probably want to spread the word and tell friends and relatives alike, I'm sure. Folks do like to hear personal recommendations because there's so much dross and so many scams around—so help them out and let them know.
Go on, right now - strike while the iron's hot!  :) If you twitter, then click the tweet button, or maybe you do lots with stumbleupon - click the Stumble It button. It all helps, so thanks in advance!!

Own a piece of my affordable artwork

...on something useful. Remember, the very best of my shots are available on items to suit all pockets. If you find an image in my galleries you like, there'll be a panel next to it showing all items available with that image. I know that many, many of my followers really like my work, and if you are one of them, you'll find something affordable to own, whether t-shirt, postercard or mug.

I love to read your feedback and you can be sure I take it into account as my art progresses...

comments / critique / feedback always welcome :)

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Sunday, 17 January 2010

I apologise in advance...

...for the birthday card verse I wrote—it's a right groaner (you can avoid it by reading no further!)

From a Pretty Pink Princess to her Mummy

(or Mommy)

I love my Mummy because...
She helps me play dress-up, I get to use makeup,
We giggle and laugh a lot.
She chooses the dresses, the shoeses and tresses,
And ties up my hair in a knot.

She's now my hand-maiden, with eyes of black raven,
And maybe a hint of a witch,
In dreamland at Camelot, I rule and I'm Queen a lot,
With Mummy to see there's no hitch!

Copyright 2010 HightonRidley

What did you think of my cheek, rhyming "shoeses" with "chooses" and "Queen a lot" with "Camelot"? Anyway, here's the card I wrote it for:


And while I'm on about my Zazzle store, I did another Potato Patch character - Spudpeep Paddy, who is the first aider there. If any of the other Spudpeeps have an accident, he sorts out any cuts, bumps and bruises.



You may now punish me in the comments for my dreadful rhyming!

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Sunday, 3 January 2010

A group shot in the potato patch

I think this was their New Year Party!

Spudpeep Group Shot



Here's the Spudpeep folk so far, hanging out in a corner of the Potato Patch where they live.
From left to right we have Spudgirl Daisy, Spudman Yeehaw! and Spudpeep Bounce.
I think Yeehaw likes Daisy. What do you think?

See the kids gear, gifts and cards they appear on over on my Zazzle Store

If you leave a reply, do you mind being both brave and honest? If that's ok, rate them on a cuteness scale of 1-10, ten being puppy-cute and one being "stick to photography"!!

comments / feedback always welcome and actively sought :)

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Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Happy New Year! from Spudgirl Daisy - my latest Spudpeeps character for children

Happy New Year!—this message brought to you by...

Spudgirl Daisy


I'm pleased to introduce you to Spudgirl Daisy. She is the official artist of the potato patch and is always busy with banners, pamphlets for tourists, t-shirts and so on - she does them all! Spudgirl Daisy likes flowers and bright colours. Do you see the red and yellow daisy she's wearing?

See the kids gear and gifts she appears on over on my Zazzle Store

I'd love to hear what you think of her....

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Saturday, 26 December 2009

Another Spudpeep - meet Bounce!


Spudpeep Bounce


Here's another of the Spudpeeps folk that live in the potato patch. Spudpeep Bounce is lots of fun and likes to bounce everywhere. If you can't get there by bouncing, Spudpeep Bounce just might not turn up! And being so bouncey, a special tumble-proof hat is a must. Do you see it?



See the kids gear and gifts he appears on over on my Zazzle Store

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Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Desiderata Poster - love it or hate it?

This just goes to show...

I Have Time

I took this picture ages ago now and returning to it recently, I wondered why it's not proved more popular. My artistic intent was to use it to portray a sense of facing the future, one with portent and hazard but with a feeling of being in control of your own destiny.

A serene horizon shows the outlook is potentially good but the overhead clouds curling down, almost reaching for you (the pillar), acts as an omen, warning of the potential danger that lies all round.

I processed it with that in mind, going for heavy contrast and lots of grainy, dirty noise in the sky. Maybe it was lacking something else? This is the one:


I Have Time


As I said, its not done so well in views, comments or with real-world galleries. But I was confident in its 'worth' as an image so I scratched around in my head for ideas and Desiderata (that great verse, starting "Go placidly amidst the noise and haste...") came to mind.

It's a wonderful verse, imparting great wisdom from a father to his son. Written in the 1920s it was, and still is to this day, great guidance for any teenager.

There's such a great fit between my artistic intent for the image and the verse, that I put the two together for a poster in my Zazzle store ...and a couple of days later I sold two!
Here it is with the verse in place.


Yaay for me!

The lesson? Don't give up on an image that you feel is great. All you have to do is find the right venue and audience. Like that's easy! lol, but at least you know where to put your effort.

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Friday, 11 December 2009

Another verse, Gothic this time...

Well, I don't know if I'm any good at this 'ere poetry, but needs must when the devil drives!

Folley's Dream

I created a poster that felt like it needed a verse. I was feeling a bit gothic and came up with:
In fright she fled
From love foreseen.

The fears she felt,
The tears she shed
- blood red! My heart!

In flight from Folly's Dream
Copyright © Highton-Ridley 2009

Here's the poster
Folly's Dream poster with verse print
Folly's Dream poster with verse by HightonRidley
Shop the other artwork at zazzle.co.uk

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Wednesday, 9 December 2009

New Zazzle Promo Panels and more poetry

I'm finding the Google Gadget I called Zazzlit! very useful in my publicity drive and I've been trying my hand at more poetry with another verse, for a Christmas Card this time.

New Zazzle Promos

As promised to my Zazzle community, I've just added another three panels, one for Christmas (HRXms), one for Hanukkah (HRHnk) and one for New Year (HRNyr) gear. See the promo page and its top product lines.

Christmas Card and Verse


Here's the verse:
In lowly manger gathered they,
Who, led by star to holy crib,
Brought gifts of Olibanum,
Gold and Myrrh

And, joining feather, hide and wool,
Gave praise to God for our Lord Jesus
Born to save us all
Copyright © Highton-Ridley 2009


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Tuesday, 8 December 2009

More poetry - well, a card verse...

I actually did this a couple of days ago but haven't found the time to post about it. Giving you plenty of time to recover from my last verse! Hehe!

Another card verse

I wanted to do some Thinking Of You cards for my Zazzle store. Again I had to write a short verse for the sentiment. What do you think, is it up to scratch?
It's been too long since last we met
Since strolling where
our feet would lead
And chatting all the while

So, friend of mine, here's hoping soon
Our paths again will cross, and
Once again we'll chew the cud
Until the time to part
Copyright © 2009 Highton Ridley

Here are the cards that the verse is in:
create & buy custom products at Zazzle

So, what do you think of my little ditty? I'd love to get some feedback...

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Sunday, 6 December 2009

To Zazzle store owners...

Find out how to promote your Zazzle store's gear more widely

Getting greater exposure

No, not in the camera sense of the word! I've written a promo page on my site specifically for featuring the best of the best designs on t-shirts, cards an more, by some fantastic artists and funny folk in the Zazzle community.

Storekeepr? You can find out how to take part and find out what the immense benefits are by checking out my post about it on my other blog HintsNtips.info


Good luck promoting!

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Thursday, 3 December 2009

I made some sales at Zazzle!

I know some of you are thinking about joining Zazzle so I thought I'd report back on recent progress.

Sales made

Dog Rose - notelet / card card
Sold 2: Dog Rose - notelet / card by HightonRidley
Browse more of my Cards


Grazing Pony - postcard postcard
Sold 1: Grazing Pony - postcard by HightonRidley
Browse more of my Postcards



Products designed

I've laid my designs on 425 products from 40 images so far. The most popular fine art ones are shown in the panel:

make custom gifts at Zazzle

How easy is it to have and manage a Zazzle store?

In a word, relatively straightforward. I created my store on 11th Nov, so I'm three weeks into it (not many sales yet - but that's to be expected for such a new store) and haven't found anything that irks too much.

Like with any new arena, it takes a little while to orientate yourself to their way of thinking but once you've done that all works well.

The basic principles are:

Zazzle is..

...a Print on Demand store. Your designs get put on their product blanks and when they sell them, you get a royalty payment.
You don't even have to have any designs yourself, you can promote others' work and still earn a goodly commission from it.

Store Setup

  • There are no setup fees or running costs. When an order comes in and they fill it, you get a royalty fee, based on a commission you set
  • You create a store, choose a template / theme  and give it a name. Your store is located at www.zazzle.com/your_store_name
  • It's also mirrored at .co.uk .au .ca and others, with all prices displayed in the local currency

Making products

  • You place your uploaded images onto the various product blanks that Zazzle stocks
  • You fine-tune your design for a product using a pretty neat design tool, sizing and placing the image. You can also add text with a huge number of typefaces / fonts to choose from.
  • You give the product a title, description and a bunch of tags
  • They have a Marketplace where you can put your stuff for sale, or you can keep your gear private
    (once in the marketplace, you can't change the image of a product)

Managing and promoting your store

  • You get to create category folders and can have nested subcategories. You put the products in them and it's up to you how you organise this.
  • They make it dead easy to promote your store or individual products, with the same sort of sharing facilities you see all over the web. They give you html for pasting into blogs and emails and generally make it easy to show off your stuff in places other than Zazzle
  • I've used some of their promotion facilities in this post—all I had to do was copy and paste.
  • They give you a Zazzle blog panel for putting in your blog sidebar though I find it a bit limiting. Instead I use Zazzlit! a Google gadget I created for the purpose. Look over in my sidebar at the top. See a tutorial on using it.
  • Most blogging platforms are supported
  • If you're feeling brave and aren't too afraid of changing CSS and HTML, they have a store builder and you can then control all aspects of your store layout
  • ...and, no, I haven't been brave enough yet!
Most of my followers are other artists so I'm guessing you're one too? If you are, why not give Zazzle a go for your artwork?

If you decide to have a go, let me know so we can hook up on Zazzle :)

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Sunday, 15 November 2009

My first Zazzle award!

As you know, I've just opened a zazzle shop (I think US folks have to use the US version of my shop to see the prices in dollars—let me know if otherwise, please.)

Lucky day for some...

Well on Friday 13th I happened to notice I was getting postings on my zazzle wall from peeps congratulating me on my "TBA". As I'm a complete zazzle newbie, I had no idea what this was. Some digging around later and I see it's quite an accolade—a Todays Best Award.

The product was a greetings / note card featuring my barbican steps image.

How exciting!

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Friday, 13 November 2009

Funny or not?

Well, I thought I'd share this one with you... it made me laugh!

New poster for sale

I think you might like this one... freshly added to my Zazzle shop.
i iz snoozin poster print
i iz snoozin poster by HightonRidley
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About my new shop's products

I thought I'd better explain why I've gone for a Zazzle shop and the difference between the products there and those on my website.

In a nutshell, if you don't want hand-processed, signed prints then they are much more affordable via Zazzle.

I don't make that many sales via my website—hand-processed limited edition prints of my artwork are relatively expensive (especially in today's economic climate) and are beyond the reach of most of my followers. However, I know that most really like my work, judging by the comments left and if you're one of them, it's now much more affordable to buy...

Products on my Website are...

  • Hand printed on the finest quality paper
  • Hand mounted using archival quality material
  • Signed, dated and titled by hand
  • Available as limited edition prints as standard
  • For framed options I use a local professional framing service

Products in my Zazzle shop are...

  • Much more varied, with mugs, t-shirts (to come), cards and more
  • Printed on demand using a high quality process
  • Customisable
  • Much cheaper than the hand-processed prints on my website
See for yourself. In the panel below you can see my current range of cards and notelets (or if you choose, you can see all products).

With the Christmas holidays approaching, tell someone you care by sending them one of my fine art prints. What are the chances they'll ever get such a unique card from someone else?

make custom gifts at Zazzle

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My shiny new Zazzle store

I've been searching for a while for a print-on-demand shop and now I've found one.

Zazzle.co.uk

Shops at zazzle are free to run—no setup or placement fees. Immediate appeal to a Scotsman! So I've spent the last couple of days setting mine up and I'm pleased to announce it's now open for business.


What's really cool is the level of customisation you can do to your products. You can even set some items, such as a card's inside message, as a template item. You provide the initial message but a customer can change or personalise it.

On top of that you can earn commission when folks follow your link and buy from other people's shops. Not bad.

The only drawback I found was initially getting used to the way you do things there, especially with the way you create products. But once you're used to it, it's really quite easy.

I know there's quite a few cat fanciers that follow my blog, so how about this:
Nedda postcard
Nedda by cunningba
Create Full colour postcards online at zazzle

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