Showing posts with label valentine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentine. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Heart of my heart!

Heart!This heart appears to be beating with its warm reds, oranges and yellows. Pick one up for someone special or for yourself. Watch for matching travel mugs, caps and keychains, too.

Check out THIS GROUP OF HEARTS, there must be one that speaks to you!

Commodore

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Hearts for Sweeties and Valentines

Oodles of hearts like you've never seen! We found this and think you will like it ... These unusual hearts are eye-catching and colorful! But what is really wonderful is that you can pick a heart design, then choose the color and kind of shirt to put it on. You can change the design size, add your text and create a unique custom design! Wow! Someone is sure to be impressed with a personalized gift like that. And there is not much more fun than playing with fonts and seeing the results right in front of your face!!!

Scroll down and on the right you can sort products by "product type" to find a matching hat or keychain for your creation.

Commodore

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Valentine's & St. Patrick's Day Coming!

The is no need to feel overwhelmed with desolation just because it is winter, the leaves are gone from the trees, the singing birds have departed, your vehicle is filthy. Cheer yourself up with a nifty new t-shirt for Valentine's Day or for St. Patrick's Day! And while you are at it, get one for your favorite sweetheart ofr leprechaun, too! These bright shirts, caps, totes and other gift items will bring smiles to everyone who sees them.

Heart and warm sayings adorn the Valentine's items, while shamrocks, leprechauns, pots of gold and loads of blarney make St. Patrick's Day a celebration for Irish and non-Irish everywhere. Celebrate your settie or celebrate your roots in Ireland or the contributions the Irish have made to our world by "wearin' of the green" -- but do take time to enjoy yourself!

Yes, it is true that gramps used to say he and his pals took a few non-Irish folks to city hall on St. Patrick's Day. Supposedly they became honorary Irish with a swish of green paint added to their posteriors! These days we can do all that with a t-shirt, how nice!

Commodore Lehane