Framed Journal Entries
174 creative works found
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New Products: Matted Prints & Interchangeable Frame
by RedBubbleHello, We’re looking to introduce a matted print to RedBubble in a couple of weeks time. The print area would be one size to start (m…
Hello, We’re looking to introduce a matted print to RedBubble in a couple of weeks time. The print area would be one size to start (max 10 by 15 inches) with an overall matte dimension of 17 by 23 inches. We’re aiming for the base price to be $25-$30. The matted print would be backed with thick card stock and would have a hanging device on the back of them (like mounted prints) so they can be directly hung on the wall. We’re also looking to introduce a ‘interchangeable frame’ that could be used to house the matted print – the theory is that it would be easy to swap a matted print in and out. The base price for the interchangeable frame is yet to be finalized but it’s likely to be $60-$80. The matt board and backing board will be acid free. The frame will be made of solid timber sustainably harvested in Australia (no rainforest timber). Mountain Ash for those who know their Australian timbers. So a few quick questions: 1. Is the matted print a product that you’d be interested in? / 2. Is the interchangeable frame something you’d be interested in? / 3. Do you want the want glass/perspex in the interchangeable frame (or nothing in front of the print)? / 4. Would you be happy to sell your art as a matted print? / 5. Do you want other sizes for matted prints? / 6. What other questions do we need to answer? Here are few images of the prototypes: - Peter
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How to post redbubble framed images of your work
by Loredana CrupiQuite a few people have asked me recently how to post framed images of their work under the buy button or in the description area, as I h…
Quite a few people have asked me recently how to post framed images of their work under the buy button or in the description area, as I have done here I think it adds another dimension to your page and hopefully encourages people to go one step further than the buying a card option. Thought it might be a good idea to do a general post about this. Will also add this to the various group forums I’m in. Apologies if this has already been done elsewhere. Anyway, here’s how to do it! 1. click the “buy” button on your already uploaded image / 2. click “framed print” option / 3. right click and copy image address / 4. then go back to your ‘my bubble’ and click on your “art” tab and go to the pic you want to edit / 5. Paste image address in the description box / 6. add exclamation marks at the start and end of image address (don’t leave any spaces) / 6. Press save ...and voila! You have it! Bt the way this only works with pics in portrait mode not landscape (you can still insert landscape pics but the right hand side gets chopped off) Cheers & Good Luck / Loredana :-)
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TUTORIAL: Tee Shirt Helpful Hints
by Patricia Montgomery_I am certainly no expert at making tee shirts. I know there are others out there who are the real experts. So I’m just going to share…
I am certainly no expert at making tee shirts. I know there are others out there who are the real experts. So I’m just going to share a few helpful hints that came out of my struggles to get two tee designs uploaded on RB. Here’s what I did: Opened Photoshop Elements (or any other image editing program) and set up a new empty page. Set the dimensions to 2400 width x 3200 height with a transparent background. IMPORTANT NOTE: If the background is not transparent, it will not work! If you are one pixel off on the dimensions, it will not work! You cannot transpose the pixels either (NOT 3200 width x 2400 height) as it will not work! Transferred (copied) an image to the blank/transparent background. Added text to complete my design. Saved image as a .png file. NOTE: Other file extensions (such as .jpg) will not work! It must be a .png file! Uploaded to Redbubble with a default color and a default style. This will be the color and style (short-sleeve, long sleeve, etc.) you want to display on the page to showcase your design. NOTE: If you forget to choose the defaults, it will not work! Should I have a contest to see who can guess all the things I did wrong when I first tried to upload a tee shirt design? LOL! Don’t hesitate to let me know if you have problems or further questions. Have a blessed day! / Patricia OTHER 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 Emphasis with light gray text
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Pictures in your Profile
by Lisa KennyI’ve had quite a few people ask me how I put the framed pictures into my overview/profile. So rather than, first of all remembering what …
I’ve had quite a few people ask me how I put the framed pictures into my overview/profile. So rather than, first of all remembering what I did, and secondly writing it out each time, I thought I may as well put my (hopefully) simple version of it here. There are also tips in the forums if this doesn’t help you. Ok. / Go to the photo you want to show framed ~ click on the ‘buy/preview’ button / ~ figure out what you want to show, i.e. a mounted print with a black frame. / ~ once you have that preview on your screen, ‘right click’ on the picture / ~ go to where it says ‘properties’ at the bottom and click on it / ~ now go to the ‘URL address’ and highlight it, now copy it (the whole address) ~ Now go to ‘my bubble’ / ~ then ‘edit your profile’ / ~ go down to where it says ‘about you’ (now the tricky bit) ~ type in an exclamation mark ! / ~ now paste in the ‘URL address’ that you copied earlier, straight after the / exclamation mark / ~ now type in another exclamation mark ! , straight after the ‘URL address’ Once you’ve done all that don’t forget to go to the bottom of the screen and press ‘Save Changes’
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Christmas rush
by Mel BrackstoneBeat the Christmas rush, and get your orders in. S…
Beat the Christmas rush, and get your orders in. Shipping before Christmas closes down on Dec 7 for some items, and Dec 14 for everything else! I’ve dropped all the prices on my art, and will be cleaning out the entire portfolio in the new year, so if there’s something you want, grab it now, it may not be available after January 2009!!! Let’s go shopping!
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Selling Photography
by Jo O'BrienThis is based on my experience working at markets and in “painting and sculpture” galleries. I have heard of exclusively photographic gal…
This is based on my experience working at markets and in “painting and sculpture” galleries. I have heard of exclusively photographic galleries (collaborative- not just for a single photographer) which are an easier market but I am yet to find one in Melbourne. DISCLAIMER: The opinions presented in this journal are not a substitute for professional advice and are based on analogical evidence Things that I have found help to sell photography are: / 1) Taking a strikingly lucky, creative and one off image that others would struggle to replicate / 2) Presenting your photos in an original way / 3) Providing support material to the seller about the image and yourself / 4) Signing the image and providing info on the back / 5) Having a variety of photos available for sale / 6) Only having one copy of each image on display Things I have found detract from selling photography / 1) Inferior or unsuitable framing or packaging / 2) You are selling a whole bunch of your images and most of them look similar- or more so, look like you took them all on the same day / 3) No information about the image is available / 4) No image about the photographer is available / 5) I hate to say it but photographers with birthdates in the 1980s should consider omitting this information from their biography because youth = inexperience in the minds of some buyers. The exception seems to be works using a lot of photomanipulation. / 6) Damaged prints or packaging / 7) And it might have seemed the most obvious point but images that are not interesting, or that do not fufil a decorative need There are many ways of presentaion your images including: / 1) Loose prints or posters / 2) Matted prints (and whether to sign the image or the mat) / 3) Canvas Prints / 4) Framed Prints / 5) Putting your images on other products (tastefully) Generally speaking, bad presentation will doom the sale of even the most amazing photograph and that the more creative and unusual your presentation, the more attention you and your work will recieve. Who has some other tips?
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SALES!!!!!
by Gili Orr1 framed print (medium size), 1 laminated print (large), 1 cAlendar and 1 tee – sold to my dearly beloved family members. I’m very very h…
1 framed print (medium size), 1 laminated print (large), 1 cAlendar and 1 tee – sold to my dearly beloved family members. I’m very very happy and enormously grateful!!!;-)) “ENCHANTED STORM” / “THE EYE OF THE STORM” / “FLOWER POWER” calendar / “Shalom – PEACE (HELLO)” T-Shirt /
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TUTORIAL: Downsizing those "example images" on your profile page
by Patricia Montgomery_I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this s…
I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this screen. Sometimes the examples of framed photos can take up quite a bit of room on our profile pages. Here’s how you can make them smaller to take up less room. SHORT VERSION: Save the framed image to your computer and re-size it in a photo editing program. Then upload the smaller version back to RB using the “hide” feature. Once uploaded then you can right-click on the image to get the URL address in order to post the smaller version on your profile page. That was a quick-and-easy version for the more computer saavy. STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: Below are more detailed instructions that explain how to add smaller examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) to your profile. You can view my profile to see an example of the size I used. Click on “my bubble”. Click on “art” (on the 2nd row of links – not the top one). You should see “My Art” page – this is the page where you can edit your pics. Choose your photo and click on “Show Public View”. Click “Buy/Preview”. (Note: You won’t actually be buying, only previewing) Choose the frame of your choice, mat, color, etc. When the image of your framed photo appears on the screen, right click on the photo. A pop-up box will appear. Click on “Save Photo As”. Be sure to save as a jpeg (.jpg) file. A dialog box will appear. Choose a folder or location on your computer to save the framed pic. Remember where you save it. You are done with RedBubble for now. You can close your browser window or leave it open for later. Resize the Photo: You now will need to open the saved, framed image on your computer using a program such as Photoshop or Irfanview. You can use any software that will allow you to resize the image. For this example, I will use Irfanview. You can download this free software by going to www.irfanview.com If you are using another program, you will need to use the resize/resample feature. Open Irfanview. Open the framed image that you saved to your computer. Go to “Image” (top menu bar) – in the drop-down menu, choose “Resize/Resample” In the dialog box, you will need to change to a new size. For my own profile page, I chose approximately 175×141 pixels so that I could fit two images side-by-side. See my “profile page”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/ for an example. These numbers are not set in stone. You may need to tweak the numbers to suit your own needs. Save your resized image in Irfanview, but be sure to remember where you have saved it. Close Irfanview and open RedBubble in your browser window. Add Smaller Image to Redbubble: Now you are going to upload the resized pic to RedBubble. IMPORTANT: Be sure to “Hide this work from others” When you upload, the resized image will be private and only can be viewed by you. Once uploaded, then right click on the private, resized image. A pop-up box will appear. Right click on the photo. In the pop-up box, click on “properties” (at the bottom of the list). The “Properties” box will pop up – highlight the address (URL) . {Click & drag will highlight the entire address} IMPORTANT: Be sure to highlight the entire address – only two lines will be visible, but if a third line of the address hidden, be sure you drag down to highlight all lines of the address. Next copy the URL address. Press Ctrl-C (press the control key and the “C” key at the same time). You won’t see anything happen on the screen, but that is fine. Click OK to close the “Properties” box. Go to “edit your profile”. Press Ctrl-V (press control key and the “V” key at the same time). You should see the URL address. Put an exclamation point ( ! ) in front of the URL address and another one at the end of the URL address. It should be similar to this example, but without the spaces: ! http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:xsmall/view:main/993259-1-yellowstone-in-winter.jpg ! Remember, NO SPACES before or after the exclamation point (!) – the beginning of the URL should look like this: !http:// The end of the URL address should look like this: winter.jpg! Now check the public view of your profile to see if the smaller-sized image appears. Now you can add the html code for your next image. Keep the html code for each image separated by one space. If you have problems or questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Have a blessed day, / Patricia OTHER TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA Adding Buttons To Your Profile Page Making Links How to make a calendar Add Examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) to your profile Add photos to your profile description
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Wow!! This Is A Big One!!! Thank You!!!!!
by N Kumar BellaniWelcome! / ...
Welcome! / / Judi Taylor ;))))) Linaji ;))))) / And / TeriLee ;))))) I think I know who it is ;))))) FOR THIS FEATURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Untitled THANK YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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How To Add a frame around your pictures
by tomgI have been asked a few times how to make and place frames around your pictures. Like all things, it only seems difficult until you le…
I have been asked a few times how to make and place frames around your pictures. Like all things, it only seems difficult until you learn how to do it. Here is how you can frame your pictures. After you have uploaded a picture, you will note that there is a buy/preview button. Press on this button. The Buy window will open with Card selected as default. You need to decide which border you want to use. For instance, if you want Laminated Print then press this icon and you will see your picture in a small white frame. I usually change this to a Medium frame with a Black border. You can decide what is right for you. Next thing to do is to right-click over your picture and select Properties from the popup window. The Properties window will appear. You will note that the Address of your picture is shown next to Address (URL). Using your mouse, highlight the address. It starts with http://images… and ends with .jpg or .png (depends on what you uploaded). Make sure you have highlighted all of it, just scroll until you reach the .jpg (or .png). Copy the URL. You can right-click and choose Copy. You will have a copy in your mouse buffer. Close the Properties window. Use Cancel or OK, it does not matter which. Use the back-arrow on the page (top left) to get back to your Edit page. In the Description area, you need to Paste the URL where you want the picture to appear. I usually do it after my picture description. You need to put an exclamation mark (!) before and after the URL. Make sure that you DO NOT place any blank spaces between the exclamation mark and the URL. After that, you just need to click on the Save Changes button at the bottom of the Edit page. If you prefer, you can paste the URL into the Add your comment box in the Public view area for your picture or in the About you area of your Edit Your Profile area (remember the exclamation marks). Click on the show public view of this work link (near top right) to see if it worked OK. Let me know if you have any problems. Cheers, / Tom You can find all my How To Tutorials by clicking here.
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TUTORIAL: Making Links
by Patricia MontgomeryI have written this tutorial more for the new bubblers that have recently joined. But if you have been around the site for awhile and st…
I have written this tutorial more for the new bubblers that have recently joined. But if you have been around the site for awhile and still haven’t yet attempted to put a link in your profile, image description, or bubblemail, this should help. FOR THE COMPUTER SAAVY: Put quotation marks around the words you want to be the link. Then type a colon. Copy and paste the url address for the page, image, etc. that you want to link to. No spaces anywhere in the code. BEGINNER STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: I would suggest printing these out to have next to the keyboard. It will be easier than switching back and forth to this screen. -Type the words you want to be the link: Bubblesite for Patricia -Put quotation marks around the words: “Bubblesite for Patricia” -Add a colon at the end: “Bubblesite for Patricia” : -Then add the url address for the page/photo you want to link to: http://patmonty.redbubble.com/ -It should look like this (without the space): “Bubblesite for Patricia”: http://patmonty.redbubble.com/ -I put a space after the colon so the html code would be visible in this journal. Take out the space and waa-laa! It becomes a link! Bubblesite for Patricia NOTE: In a bubblemail, it becomes a link after it is sent. In a comment, it becomes a link after the comment is added. In a journal or profile description, the clickable link is only seen in the public view. If you have problems or questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Patricia OTHER 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 Emphasis with light gray text
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Wow !!My first framed print!!!
by micmacI’m all turned out ,I thought it would never happen….Maxhamish bought «Fog and fire » …Darren is a great photographer , it’s such a ...
I’m all turned out ,I thought it would never happen….Maxhamish bought «Fog and fire » …Darren is a great photographer , it’s such a honnor ...thank you …you made my day ….Gigi… alias …Micmac / / If you got some time ,go see his marvelous work…
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Framed Print Sale of "The Lake"
by Jeff BurnsThank you to whoever purchased a Framed print of: / The Lake !http:/...
Thank you to whoever purchased a Framed print of: / The Lake I figured a few cards and maybe a laminated print here and there. / But never in my wildest dreams could I imagine a sale of a framed print. Thank you very much!
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I've sold a framed print!!!!!!!!
by Sharon JohnstoneI’m so excited!!!! / I’ve sold a framed print of Autumn Pinks: !...
I’m so excited!!!! / I’ve sold a framed print of Autumn Pinks: Also a huge thank you to Sets Of Two / for featuring Red: and Across Red:
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Framed Print Sale! Yea!
by Jeffrey S. ReaseI want to thank whomever bought a framed print of my photo “E A G L E” today. I’m flattered. Thank you very much. I hope you enjoy it! / ...
I want to thank whomever bought a framed print of my photo “E A G L E” today. I’m flattered. Thank you very much. I hope you enjoy it! Jeff
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Making choices in self portraiture
by Jo O'BrienThis is my homework for the course I am currently doing at Brunswick Street Gallery. We have to take a self portrait which does not sh…
This is my homework for the course I am currently doing at Brunswick Street Gallery. We have to take a self portrait which does not show our face but which does show something of ourselves. This may not be the one I submit, but it has been an interesting exercize and I thought I would share. I often post work here without much of an explanation into the choices I make. I thought it might be nice to make it available so you can see that I do actually put a bit of thought into my work, even if it is not obvious at first glance. The Easels: / Faded and old. They represent myself as an artist. How of late I am taking fewer and fewer photos and am out of practice. They are scattered at random, which is a lot like my very hectic and chaotic life. Yet they all match, which shows my underlying need to have organisation, even if it is organised chaos. You may notice the empty frame. For me this represents not only my occupation, but it’s emptiness means it acts as a window. A way to see into me. It is a comment on the whole image as well as an element within it. The Doll: / This is a childhood doll and has my old name written on it (from before I became Jo O’Brien). So it connects to my past and reminds me of a time passed. She is naked, which reflects how I feel as an artist, always confessing through my art. She is torn at both arms from being pulled in a tug-of-war game. Much like how I feel when I have more things requiring my time than I have time for. On a more human level. She represents my desire to one day have children, my “femaleness”, my nurturing side. The Costume: / It was scavenged from an op shop. Something I absolutely adore doing. And it fits like a second skin, showing my comfort in front of the camera. It’s close colour match to my skin implies nudity which highlights a more general level of comfort with my body, and ability to play a role within my own skin. It’s second hand nature reminds me that a ‘creative artist life’ was never my first choice. In fact, I studied Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Maths Methods in VCE and always had an aptitude for the sciences. Art was an accident. The Location: / At home in the back yard. Here I feel most relaxed and comfortable. It has been the location of numerous photo shoots and self portraits, so much so that I would feel like I was abondoning this space to take self portraits elsewhere. It also represents for me, my ability to live off my creativity, as my best selling shot was taken here. More generally I enjoy the idea of fences, of what they hold in and out. And of how to break them down. This is a theme I like to play with in a lot of my work- the emotional and psychological barriers we put up around ourselves, often needlessly. Setting up the shot: / I wanted to appear within the forest of easels and yet comfortable which dictated my pose, leaning gently against the fence. This shows my acceptance of the situation and environment and willingness to participate within it. However I am still holding my doll and not interacting with any other part of the environment. This suggests I still cling to something from my childhood, and have insecurites about the art world and my credibility as an artist. Your thoughts?
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please WATCHLIST me @ my new gallery called migaloomagic
by Karin Taylorplease watchlist me migaloomagic please watchlist me!! MY NEW RED BUBBLE GALLERY SHOP I…
please watchlist me migaloomagic please watchlist me!! MY NEW RED BUBBLE GALLERY SHOP IS CALLED MIGALOOMAGIC….please don’t forget to WATCHLIST me over THERE / I’ve been busy with a new concept…. / I wanted to bring parents something special to help them connect with their children… / I am busy creating a series of digital wall art, especially for children…for their bedrooms. My new gallery on Red Bubble is called migaloomagic / So far, i only have one piece of art there….but I am excited to show you anyway!! This is a gallery which I hope will provide gifts for children, for their bedrooms, for their birthdays…...I hope that it will bring parents closer to their children by helping them remember to tell their children stories, you know – the old fashioned kind of stories….the ones you just make up on the spot….. When the kids say….’tell us a story mum/dad/aunty/uncle/guardian/carer” i hope that you as a parent will gain an inspirational thought or two, from glancing up on the wall and seeing these whales or some other little idea from my artwork…to help you along :D Hugs to all, / Karin :D
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so happy to make 3 sales......
by Karin TaylorA big thank you goes out to the lovely people (mystery buyers) who purchased the following items yesterday and today!! !http://images-...
A big thank you goes out to the lovely people (mystery buyers) who purchased the following items yesterday and today!! / Greeting Card of Bridal Shower III / Mounted Print of Mary Banksia Fairy / Framed Print of Geisha Girl
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Two Huge Thank Yous !
by Karin TaylorTwo Huge Thank Yous I’m sending out tonight to two people….. The first thank you is my friend Traceyanne...
Two Huge Thank Yous I’m sending out tonight to two people….. The first thank you is my friend Traceyanne from the UK who because her Art Chick Paint Shirt was too big, decided to actually buy one that’s a little smaller …...poor traceyanne :( ...but i just want to thank her so much :) Here she is folks….... isn’t she a cutie! Goo Goo Dolls just something totally unrelated and random for you… i looooooooooooooooove the Goo Goo Dolls…...*consider that the drum roll for the NEXT bit :) can you hear the drums????? ...............Fernando…o now i’m just being silly… I have ANOTHER REALLY BIG THANK YOU to a mystery buyer who has amazing of amazings….bought not only 4 cards but also A MATTED PRINT, yes folks A MATTED PRINT ….and it’s no SMALL one either!! it’s LARGE, yes, it’s a big one!! and the matted print i sold…is none other than…..........wait for it…........... A Rainbow of Angels / I just can’t get over that…i’m shocked, i’m stunned, i’m thrilled, i’m almost speechless… not only did the same person/s buy the Rainbow of Angels framed print but also they purchased 4 cards from my portfolio!!!! / A Rainbow of Angels Greeting Card / I Can Stand On My Hands Greeting Card / Daisy Chains Greeting Card / Tattoo Babies Greeting Card Thank you to the person/s unknown, you made my day/night/week… I’m off to take a few hours time away from the bubble with my family and watch my favourite tv show now….hope you all have a great night on the bub….... Nitey Nite Everyone :) / Sweet dreams….
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Thank you Groups
by Shanina ConwayI would like to thank the following groups for the featuring my work, I really appreciate your support. “All Things Ancient Egyptian G…
I would like to thank the following groups for the featuring my work, I really appreciate your support. All Things Ancient Egyptian Group for featuring Thea / Thank you to Parallel Dimensions for featuring Lust in Space / Thank you to Love & Romance Group for featuring Memoirs / Thank you to Shoes Group for featuring The Attack of the Killer Heels / Thank you to Art of 3D for featuring Fatal Error Darlink, my alter ego;) / Wonderful way to start the day… / I also want to thank the Music Inspired Art Group making me a Featured Artist last week with Paralyzer / Thank you all for featuring, appreciating and supporting my work;)
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I Sold A Large Framed Print
by Naomi FrostThank you, thank you, thank you to the wonderful person who brought a large framed print of “Celestial Sphere”. !http://images-0.redbu…
Thank you, thank you, thank you to the wonderful person who brought a large framed print of “Celestial Sphere”. You have topped off a perfect week for me….and it’s only Tuesday! Hope it doesn’t go downhill too fast from here! Cheers / Naomi / =-)
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I'M SOOOOOOO HAPPY!!!
by udonchowI’m so so so happy when I saw this shot. “Macabrecat”...
I’m so so so happy when I saw this shot. Macabrecat bought this Vision of Green card from me recently and this is the photograph she took with her gorgeous Bonnie beside it! Do allow me to share this excitement because I dont think I can keep that all to myself :D :D :D Thanks Julie, I really love what you did!! :D
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Pre-arranged discount for commercial buyers - Framed Prints
by Darren StonesFor commercial buyers in Australia seeking to purchase 10 or more framed photographic prints, please contact me by email or phone to disc…
For commercial buyers in Australia seeking to purchase 10 or more framed photographic prints, please contact me by email or phone to discuss a special pre-arranged discount. Framed prints are the ideal decorator piece for offices, B&Bs, guest houses, hotels, motels, apartments, cafes and restaurants. Genuine buyer enquiries welcome. Online gallery of images for sale can be viewed at: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/dgstones/art / http://www.redbubble.com/people/dgstones Darren Stones – Freelance Journalist and Photographer / Contact email / Mobile phone: 0419 200 469 / Melbourne, Australia. / http://dgstonesphotography.blogspot.com / Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance member / (Australian Journalists Association) Click each image for pricing and framing options. / Darren with a medium-sized framed print. / Displayed is a black flat frame with off white matte.
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Framing your Art
by Cheri McEachinSo many people have asked about this so here is my version of what I was told. Click on the photo that you would like to see. Cli…
So many people have asked about this so here is my version of what I was told. Click on the photo that you would like to see. Click on buy/preview button Click on what you like, i.e Framed Print- then choose which one or colors. Right Click on the Framed Photo that you choose, it will bring up a box, click on / properties which is the last one. You will see something like, At the top your image numbers Protocol: Hyper text Type: JPEG Image Address: http://image2.redbubble…….................................................... Size: 111111 Dimentions: 441×3131 pixels Created 11/16/2007 / Modified 11/16/07 You have to copy the WHOLE address line….see the one that starts with http: and ends with jpg. Go back to overview and click on edit my profile you are then going to paste it in the / about you box. so you will see the long address string. LAST STEP Before the http: put a ! (above the number 1 key) should look like this !http://image. / then do the same right at the end after the jpeg!. / There you have it. I will be looking to see how it looks..lol good luck and hope my instructions are helpful
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