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.

Thursday, January 7, 2021

VARIATIONS ON GREEN

This lovely 2021 calendar poster presents a garden in the rain.



This cute patch presents an adorable squirrel surrounded by a green background.



A squirrel sitting on a branch. throw pillow. Something for wild animal lovers :)



Let’s play Bocce Ball, Also known as Italian lawn bowling, Bocce is one of the most widely played games in the world and is one of the oldest lawn or yard games. The text on this keychain can easily be changed or removed.



This sweet file folder set features a small female green frog with a yellow belly sitting among the grasses at the pond. She seems lonely as if she is waiting for her Prince Charming to appear. Each folder has a different shade of green inside.



Abalone florescent blue, green, and purple colors make these leggings fun to wear.



This striking OtterBox iPhone X case features an abstract design of a putting green with flagstick and hole. You can easily change the text to a name or remove entirely.



This cute Zippo Lighter presents a lively katydid. Katydids are medium-sized to large insects. They are usually green, sometimes with brown markings, and are camouflaged to blend with the leaves they feed on. Their very long antennae distinguish them from grasshoppers. Seen up close, they seem to be aliens from outer space!



Personalized text is featured on this small sticky note pad along with a pattern of black crickets set against abstract green flowers along the side. In some cultures, these insects are thought to bring good luck.

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