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53 Funny Star Wars T-Shirts That Are Cool Enough For Even A Wookiee To Wear

For all us Star Wars fans there is no lack of parodies out there. For those of us who like to display our love on our torso, there is a list of funny Star Wars t-shirts compiled by TeeRater that features lots of humor and satire for anyone that wants to improve their wardrobe. See the list here Funny Star Wars T-Shirts

Funny Star Wars T-Shirt

Letterpress Art

Letterpress printing has been growing in popularity as an art form. There are artists out there today that are creating some incredible work. Pressing Letters is a great resource for everything letterpress that is enjoyable reading.

Steampunk Jewelry

While poking around Etsy and toying with the idea of delving into jewelry design, I am always running across incredible stuff. Being a fan of steampunk art, this jewelry by edmdesigns really jumped out at me.>/p>

Awsome Art From David Normal

Happened to stumble across an awesome artist, David Normal. Above is his latest oil painting “Traffic Jam”. Find out more about David and his amazing art HERE.

Full Scale Pop-Up Office

Couch Metamorphus

While I have little use for this except the idea that the felines that inhabit the castle love heights and might appreciate their own bed, it does catch my attention. I’m a big fan of what some call compact living, and even though I have more square feet available than I will ever use, I think there is a certain beauty in furniture that provides multiple uses and requires little space. If you are residing in a dorm or haven’t realized how great country living can be and are still inhabiting a micro apartment in some overgrown city, you might want to check it out at BonBon Trading.

Interview With Designer Chow Hon Lam (aka Flying Mouse)

From one of our other sites TeeRater

Over the past few months I’ve been fortunate enough for the opportunity to have some lengthy discussions about the t-shirt industry and get to know one of today’s top and one of my favorite designers. Chow Hon Lam (aka Flying Mouse) is revered in the t-shirt design world and you’ve no doubt seen his awesome work all over the internet. In the past he has been awarded newcomer of the year and most printed artist on Threadless, has took up the recent challenge of creating a new design everyday and now is branching out with his own clothing line.

On the eve of the launch of his latest project, Chow agreed to an interview here on TeeRater and has provided some sneak peaks at some of the designs that will be available at FlyingMouse365.

I want to thank you for taking the time to share some of your thoughts with my readers. How have you been?

No problem, glad to do it. I’m doing well, really excited about the new project.

I think what people most would want to know is how you got started designing t-shirts?

I subbed my very 1st submission to Threadless in 2007. After a few winnings there, it gave me the confidence to do more and more designs. I’m now really enjoying t-shirt designing.

Do you think you have a particular style that you can describe?

Can I say variety? I don’t have a particular style. I always try to do something new. I believe humans are greedy, we always like something different, something new. For me, I just don’t think I would buy 20 shirts of the same style, maybe it’s just me. I continually enjoy exploring new styles, it is fun for me.

I have certain things that inspire my own designs, is there anything that regularly inspires your work?

Everything around me. I believe everything has it’s very own story, a cup of tea, a watermelon, a pussy cat, a cloud, or even a chair. I try to create a story for them. I always believe they have something to say, but they just can’t speak. Some people tell a story through a movie, some people using a novel or comic, and some tell their story though a song. For me, I tell my story though a t-shirt, the amazing part of t-shirt design is I can tell a different story everyday.

What I and others find amazing is the amount of designs you create. How are you able to create such a large body of work?

I usually will write down ideas in my sketch book when I get some inspiration, then draw them one by one. Sometimes I can come out with a few designs in one day. I spend anywhere from 30 minutes to 6 hours to draw one design. I had an experience when I only thought of ideas without drawing anything for a full month, in that month I successfully came up with 160+ ideas. Now I can concentrate on the drawing them.

When you started submitting your designs did you ever think you would become one of the most successful and well liked designers?

No, I never thought of that. I didn’t have any experience in t-shirt design before I made my first submission. I was just thinking about having some fun and making some pocket money. I’m really happy my work is recognized by the community,

You’ve been really successful at Threadless. What did it feel like to become the most printed designer in 2007 and be named newcomer of the year?

It felt like a dream, flying in the sky, and floating in the galaxy. lol. I just feel I’m the lucky one, there are a lot of good artists out there. The awards I achieved really gave me more confidence to keep on in my t-shirt design career. I have to say thanks for the support from everyone.

There are a lot of people out there including many of my readers who want to become t-shirt designers. Is there any advice you can give to an aspiring designer?

Do more designs, and try not to let people forget your work.

I’ve been privy to your new project for several months now and we’ve discussed various aspects of the how it is going to work. Can you let the public in on the details of what FlyingMouse365 is all about?

The idea is to have a new design coming out every day for a full year, so that means that every week there will be 7 new products available. These 7 new products will be available for a quick pre-sale at a lower price for the entire week and once the week ends there will be 7 new products to replace them and so on. We will also have a permanent store that will feature the most-liked products without having a pre-sale.

That sounds great and I know my readers will be looking forward to November 11th when you plan to launch. I would just like to thank you again for sharing some of your thoughts with us.

It was my pleasure, cheers!

Be sure to check out Chow’s latest endeavor at FlyingMouse365

Awesome Recycled Clocks

I can’t keep myself to just selling on Etsy. Everytime I log in I end up spending a bunch of time just surfing around. Today I stumbled across 1.by.liz and these wall clocks are the first thing to make my x-mas wish list. I’m a big fan of anything having to do with gears or sprockets. Some of my favorite photo subjects on Old Sutter Creek have to do with machinery left over from the gold rush days here in California. To me it is beautiful and art in itself. The clocks made by 1.by.liz are created from recycled bicycle parts and what could be cooler than that except the clocks themselves.

Hamburger Coaster Set

This unique coaster set from Wendy’s is up for auction on eBay. According the listing, “All pieces are in EXCELLENT condition except the corner of the cheese has a small chip but still very usable.” Here is the link.

Anything But Sweet

Disney, license holder for ‘Snow White’ was pretty upset with the ad for Australia’s Jamieson’s Raspberry Ale which used the tagline “anything but sweet”. The campaign is now pulled and the website is down.