Cardinal Poster
Cardinal Poster by Bebops

Colors thrill my soul and enrich my life! I decided to create a blog featuring a different color every day. Using my original photographs and designs I have created so many colorful products for my online store, Bebop's Place, and want to share them here. I am also constantly amazed at the fantastic rainbow of products available from the rest of the Zazzle community and plan to showcase some of them as well. I am hoping viewers, in discovering this blog, will enjoy and possibly purchase some of these lovely items.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

RED

This stunning kneeling pad or seat cushion features a wild abstract circular geometric pattern of the sun and it's rays in colors of red, yellow, gold, orange and brown on a black background.



Celebrate autumn or any time of year with these colorful socks. They display fall foliage colors of red, orange, yellow and brown on a black background.



The designer's love of atomic age design collided with his humorous side and landed on this funny tote bag. On a red background in place of a crown is a retro ufo above white text that says KEEP CALM AND TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER.



You can easily personalize or remove the text on this charming birthday party guest book which features a beautiful pattern of pink poppy petals.



You can easily change or remove the name on this iPhone X wallet case which features a lively red checkerboard abstract pattern.



Red, White and Blue Abstract Geometric Stars Wham-O Frisbee. An abstract flower or nested stars in the red, white, and blue colors of the USA. This geometric design was created from the sections formed by intersecting circles.



This tote bag features a brilliant crimson red cardinal. He is truly the king of backyard birds! Here he is perched on a snowy rail eating black oil sunflower seeds while the winter snow swirls around him.



These cute girly hi-top sneakers present polka dots in shades of pink and red. Playful and lots of fun!



A set of tearaway placemats with ancient hieroglyphs engraved on red stone. See the cracks on the left!

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