
Gocco Fix from Maraid
Friday, January 8, 2010

Hope Your Christmas was as Good as Brussels Sprouts
Sunday, December 27, 2009

...and if you are Sarah Jane Coleman of Inky Mole Illustration, that would be a very good thing. These are the Christmas cards she made this year and her vegetable of choice (said brussels sprout) is front-and-center. Cheers to you, Sarah. I'm sure you made all your friends and family smirk a little this year.
Recycled Gocco Bulb Ornaments
Monday, December 21, 2009
Marlene Watson of Northwoods Studios offered me this image of her recycled Gocco bulbs. She creates these adorable Christmas and Easter ornaments in crafty classes she instructs. When I learned to Gocco, the teacher showed us how to crush the still-warm bulbs in bare hands. If you think that's scary, I've heard another printer claim to crunch them in his teeth, yikes! What do you do with your spent lamps?
New Featured Artist on Save Gocco: Schmuttergold
Monday, December 14, 2009

I've seen Schmuttergold's cards here and there on Flickr and Etsy and they always make me chuckle. Their motto is: "Good Jewish Design." Along with their spunky-sayings, they also offer beautiful typography hand-lettered and illustrated designs in their website and Etsy shop. This spin me round card is offered at $3.50. Mazel tov!
2010 Gocco Printed Calendar by Anna Cote
Thursday, December 10, 2009


Gocco Fix from Heatherjeany
Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Remember Heatherjeany? She has a Mr. Gocco and lightbulb tattoo...such a rockstar. These coasters are one of her newer Gocco printed items available in her Etsy shop. The master was made using a photo Heather took of a tree stump behind her house. Printed on chipboard, a set of four runs $5.00 USD. Purchase here!
New Featured Artist on Save Gocco: Hellojenuine
Monday, December 7, 2009

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