Showing posts with label signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label signs. Show all posts

Friday, July 7, 2017

3rd Annual Summerfest Bazaar July 8, 2017

Below are pictures of a few of the special items we're bringing with us to the 3rd Annual Summerfest Bazaar tomorrow.  You'll see us under the yellow canopy, which is located on the covered side porch of the building on the left as you enter the fairgrounds from Carpenter Road.

There are many vendors with wonderful items to see & buy.  This is an amazing venue.  We hope to see you there!

A-Frame vertical, white cedar planter with planter boxes on both sides. 

Cart Planter.  Wheels are decorative.  They roll, but not very well.  This is meant to be a
stay in place, decorative planter.

Five sided stars.  Each one is unique with different finishes.

Six sided star.

Last white cedar bench.  It's very sturdy.

Large, raised, white cedar planter.

Small, white cedar planter with hand stenciled "Home is where the Heart is." on it.

Wine rack.  Holds 3 bottles of wine and 2 glasses.  Each is hand stenciled.

Vegetable HOD.  You can pick vegetables (or fruit) and rinse them outside in the basket.

A-Frame vertical planter with boxes on both sides.

Decorative Piers.  Each one is unique, with seashells.

Spirit Art.

Hand painted Seahawks sign.  Our own design.  One of 6 styles that we have available in
digital files on George's Etsy store.  Check it out at:  Viva Designs Ink

Hand stenciled wine caddy - holds 2 wine glasses & 1 bottle wine.

Laser cut decorative shelves.  One is painted blue, the other one is painted green.  (Fist view.)

Sturdy white cedar bench.  Last one we have available.

Hand stenciled wine caddie.  Holds one bottle of wine and 2 glasses.

Handmade wood stars.  Each one is unique with different finishes.

Barnwood framed mirror.

Second view of laser cut decorative shelf.  One shelf is painted blue, the other green.


Rolling vertical planter on casters.  View one.

Cart planter.  The wheels are ornamental.  They will roll, but not easily.
This is meant to be a vertical planter.

Vertical plan
ter on casters.  Easy to move on a cement patio.

Handcrafted by George Booth...

Here are a couple of pictures our friend, Wil, took of the booth we had in the Yelm Wal-Mart parking lot last month.



Friday, June 30, 2017

GRAND OPENING: Viva Designs Ink


Our wood signs are very popular, so we created an Etsy store, "Viva Designs Ink," to sell the digital versions of our signs. These are "Printable Posters." We have inspirational & motivational printables, as well as fun posters, like our "Redneck Peace Sign" or "Right to Arm Bears."  

Learning how to "Etsy" quite a learning process.  As we grow into Etsy, we'll be adding new signs to our store, so check in on a regular basis to see what's new!  



We have a special coupon for our Grand Opening, which will give you 50% off of any item in our store.

Please use our "Grand Opening Coupon" to get 50% off of your order.  The coupon is valid through July 8, 2017.  

Right now we have over 60 items in our store, including a sign we designed  for Deni at the Tenino Time Machine called "The Heartbeat of a Seahawks Fan".  We also designed an "Aw...Snap" sign for our granddaughter, Alex.

We will be offering custom made signs in the future.  
If there's something you'd like us to make for you, just contact us at:  tipsooloopy@fairpoint.net or lgjohnson@fairpoint.net, so we can design it for you.  
Check out our store:  Viva Designs Ink





Monday, June 5, 2017

New Signs for the Market

The first three signs are finished. The other 2 still need a finish coat. I made all of the stencils and a few more yesterday. I've learned to cut stencils out of vinyl on my Cricut. Live working with the Cricut, now that I'm over the learning curve, thanks to tutorials on YouTube!
The "Danger" sign looks like something we'd put out on Halloween.  Not my favorite sign.


































I made these signs Saturday, but haven't put them out for the market, yet.

George wanted these signs made.  I like it.  I need to put a finish coat on these.