by Cynthia B. Arre | May 18, 2020 | Downloadables, Updates
It always pains me to say that I can only ship to local addresses, and due to the health crisis, it will take a while before I can figure out how to ship physical products abroad. So this weekend, I made sure to finally do what I’ve been putting off for a long time — place my existing designs on products in a POD site. So here it is, my Philippine Flora, Fauna, and Pop Art Gift Shop on Zazzle,
The nice thing about Zazzle is that they will fulfill all the orders from me, which is awesome because they ship internationally. And because they have a vast range of products, you can tell me if you want the designs on something other than a notebook. For example, a t-shirt:
Native Birds in the Philippines T-Shirt
by cynthiabauzonarre
Or a kitchen towel (lol):
Filipino Breakfast and Meryenda (Snacks) Pattern Kitchen Towel
by cynthiabauzonarre
And of course the crowd-favorite postcards and notecards are all there:
“Para sa ‘yo” (For you) Philippine Flowers Card
by cynthiabauzonarre
“Mamulaklak” (Bloom) Filipino Motivational Postcard
by cynthiabauzonarre
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Since I was already making new patterns out of my food illustrations, thought I’d give you some free mobile lockscreen wallpapers. Download links are below the image. 🙂
Download links:
Pinoy food (Design 1) mobile lockscreen wallpaper (750 x 1334)
Pinoy food (Design 2) mobile lockscreen wallpaper (750 x 1334)
by Cynthia B. Arre | Apr 22, 2020 | Advocacies, Downloadables
Happy Earth Day! Even in this time of Covid-19, let’s also think about the steps we can take to protect the home that has nurtured us since we were born. It can be as simple as reducing (if not, completely avoiding) the use of single-use plastic, walking instead of taking your car, supporting our farmers and forest watchers, recycling / repurposing old items instead of throwing them away, and composting kitchen waste, among others. A healthy environment can also care for us more efficiently as we fight this pandemic together.
Also taking this moment to spread the love for our Philippine native trees and their importance in forest conservation and protection. Without our forests, our food and water security will be compromised andof course we can’t allow that to happen especially during this very challenging period.
Sharing these desktop and mobile wallpapers featuring some of the fruit-bearing trees that Forest Foundation Philippines and I showcased in our ongoing #ForestFruitsPh project.You can download them straight from FFP’s site, provided through the links below. Feel free to share them with your friends, hopefully along with the message of conservation. 🙂
Download from Forest Foundation Philippines:
#ForestTreesPh desktop wallpaper (2880 x 1800)
#ForestTreesPh mobile wallpaper (750 x 1334)
by Cynthia B. Arre | Apr 5, 2020 | Advocacies, Downloadables
How are you holding up during this challenging period? Very grateful to the people holding the fort – our frontliners who are bravely risking their lives in service of the community and our country. Also trying to do my part – however small – by donating whenever and whatever I can, practicing physical distancing, and doing my best to stay healthy for the sake of my loved ones.
Last week, I posted my postcard that says “Kapit lang” (“Hang in there”) on Instagram and Facebook and received feedback that it could make a nice desktop wallpaper too — so here they are. They come in three sizes – one for desktop, one for mobile, and an eCard sized one for sending to friends and loved ones. 🙂
Download links:
Kapit Lang desktop wallpaper (2880 x 1800)
Kapit Lang mobile wallpaper (750 x 1334)
Kapit Lang eCard (700 x 438)
I also made another one that asks, “Kaya pa?” (loosely translated, “Can you still handle it?”) and it comes in all sizes too.
Download links:
Kaya pa? desktop wallpaper (2880 x 1800)
Kaya pa? mobile wallpaper (750 x 1334)
Kaya pa? eCard (700 x 438)
If you think these could cheer up someone you know especially at this time of uncertainty, please feel free to share these with them too. 🙂
Both designs feature flowers of Philippine native trees and plants. Can you name any or all of them?
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