Showing posts with label teeshirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teeshirt. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Tim Burton & the Nightmare Before Curemas

True confession time: I have NO IDEA why I didn't blog the heck out of this when it happened. I'll blame it on the migraines. Or the summer heat (back in June 2010, which was like, NINE months ago). Whatever. In fact it only occurred to me to put it down tonight! I supposed it had to gestate or something.

So, you all know and love the story of the Nightmare Before Curemas shirt, right? How I made the design and then miraculously ended up being able to give them to the band, and then getting an awesome signed one in return? (Thank you forever and ever KU!) No? If you missed out you can read about it here.

Did you know that Tim Burton has ALSO seen and signed a Nightmare Before Curemas shirt? True story. But, alas, it didn't happen to me, it happened to Fuji! One fine day late last June, I got a little notice on my phone that I had been tagged in a photo.

THIS Photo, to be specific:

The photo of course is Fuji's Nightmare Before Curemas teeshirt (taken while he was wearing it), with Mr. Burton's signature right smack there in the middle. You see, Fuji, being an Australian and living in Melbourne, "the best city in the world" was able to go to the grand opening of Tim Burton's exhibit which was at that the ACMI in Melbourne. At one point, there was a red carpet of sorts, and the fans (including Fuji, of course), were lined up along the sides. When Tim Burton walked by, he happened to notice Fuji standing there, and walked over to him and said "That's a cool shirt!" to which Fuji could only reply "God Bless Robert Smith".


A few days after this post, a video of the moment surfaced (it's right at the beginning here) where you can actually HEAR Tim Burton and Fuji both, and you can see Tim walk over to the side line where he signs Fuji's chest. A big moment for me, but obviously, a  much much bigger moment for Fuji since he was the one getting the very up close and personal autograph. 


I still get more than a little giddy when I think about the fact that BOTH of the amazing godlike geniuses that were together at the NME awards show have seen and signed a Nightmare Before Curemas shirt.



Robert Smith accepts the NME Godlike Genius Award from Tim Burton in Feb. 2009. 
(Tim is all the way to the right of the frame) 

The best part about this story is that this was the SECOND time that Fuji had gotten an autograph on his chest while wearing a teeshirt that I made! The first time was in April of 2009, when he met Simon Gallup in Las Vegas and got his signature on the "Simon Gallup Kicks Ass" South Park style shirt. Both photos were also taken by Brad, so I am guessing that this is the magic combination for Fuji to meet celebrities. 

( Simon Gallup and Fuji. Teeshirt by me. Photo by Brad)

Thanks again Fuji, for sharing some of the blessed life that you lead, and for being a standout guy wherever you go. Happy Birthday again! 

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Five New Designs

Apparently, I'm a sucker for Cure teeshirt designs. Who knew? :D


The LoveCats - Ornate version
Available NOW!




Lovecats Simple Design Gold Foil

The LoveCats - Simple version Available NOW!



Cure Peeps


Cure Peeps - LOLdon World Tour '09
Sold out, sorry!





Homeboy Shirts

Robert Smith is my Homeboy - Yes, now available in V-Neck!
*On-demand*




Homeboy Shirts

Robert is my Homeboy - Yes, now available in V-Neck!
*On-demand*

Lovecats - Ornate Design

*Available NOW!* Sorry, this teeshirt is out of stock.
This teeshirt is printed in shiny distressed gold foil on black shirts. The design is inspired by the yin / yang symbol, and each cat holds a heart in the contrasting color. The heart on the top says lovecats and the one on the bottom says "The Cure" in the logo design from "The Top" era. The text, starting at the top, says "then curl up by the fire and sleep for a while, its the grooviest thing, its the perfect dream" and the border is decorated with distressed hearts and stars among the swirls. All this, and it doesn't cost $65!

This is the Ornate version of this design. Check out the detail of the distressed gold foil on the border and the cats:

Lovecats Ornate Design Gold Foil

Cure Peeps - LOLdon World Tour '09

Cure Peeps


Please note! The Cure Peeps LOLdon Tour '09 teeshirt is available and I have about 10 of these so please contact me for your size before ordering! Thanks!

As normal, choose your shipping speed, all shipments are sent USPS Priority or Express mail, and yes I do gladly ship international orders.


Regular Crew Neck Unisex - $18














Size




Ladies V-Neck Tee - $20













Size




Long sleeved Crew Neck Unisex Tee - $22













Size


Robert Smith is my Homeboy!

homeboy_color_2

A special request shirt, this will be printed with an inkjet heat transfer, like the kick ass shirts. I've reduced the price of this shirt to reflect the reduced durability of the iron-on, although they actually last pretty well with proper care, just not quite as long as a screenprint.

As normal, choose your shipping speed, all shipments are sent USPS Priority or Express mail, and yes I do gladly ship international orders.

This is the "Homeboy" version of this teeshirt. This one will be available for a very limited time!

Homeboy Shirts

Regular Crew Neck Unisex, WHITE Shirts - $15














Size




Ladies V-Neck Tee - $20













Size


Robert is my Homeboy!

homeboy_color

A special request shirt, this will be printed with an inkjet heat transfer, like the kick ass shirts. I've reduced the price of this shirt to reflect the reduced durability of the iron-on, although they actually last pretty well with proper care, just not quite as long as a screenprint.

As normal, choose your shipping speed, all shipments are sent USPS Priority or Express mail, and yes I do gladly ship international orders.

This is the "Hipster" version of this teeshirt. This one will be available for a very limited time!

Homeboy Shirts

Regular Crew Neck Unisex, WHITE Shirts - $15














Size




Ladies V-Neck Tee - $20













Size


Thursday, December 18, 2008

A Very Merry Curemas! (Parts 1-2)

Part 3 |Part 4

Part 1
- Trepidation!

When I first heard about tickets for Last Call with Carson Daly, way back in November, my first thought was that it had the potential to be another Soundstage fiasco. For those of you who missed that one, the Cure were supposed to play an intimate taped show for Chicago's Soundstage program in June 2008. Much to my chagrin, the show not only did NOT happen, but it was denounced by Robert on the Cure's website as proof that the only source for legitimate Cure news was on their site.

So, there I sat, in the middle of November, just a few months after that experience, with yet another event that not only had NOT been confirmed by Robert on the official site, but had the potential to be even less of an experience than Soundstage. And yet, I jumped, again, on the opportunity, figuring that if it really did fall through then at least we would have a nice weekend in LA with some friends, but this time, I was richly rewarded for my Cure fan optimism. I was asked several times if I was really going for "just three songs" at the Carson Daly taping, and each time I would reply "No, I'm also going down there to hang out with some wonderful Cure friends." This is the thing that came true the most for the whole weekend!

Being an optimist, again, I booked our airline tickets to come in very early on Friday morning and then to leave later on Sunday, leaving the Saturday night open for, well, whatever was going to happen! Suddenly, it WAS confirmed, and we began hearing rumours about the KROQ show, other tapings and appearances and very shortly, the weekend began to solidify into a veritable festival of Curemas!

Part 2 - Carson Daly Taping

The weeks flew by, and then suddenly it was time to go to LA! We dispatched our children to their grandparents' house, our dog to my sister's pet resort, and then I stayed up all night anxiously awaiting our very early morning flight to California while Sean got just a few hours sleep. I woke him at 5 am to go to the airport, and after a quick nap on the plane we arrived at the Long Beach airport just after dawn on Friday the 12th.

Once we arrived in Burbank, a fast but excellent breakfast at Theresa's Restaurant prepared us for the long day's wait in line. Cure friends old and new greeted us as we settled in, and we passed the time in line by chatting, taking photos and video and generally milling about. The Cure fans in line that I had met in person before the Carson Daly taping included my special Cure pirate sister, Sugar*Girl, the inimitable Cat, the lovely Chris and the quietly brilliant Crowbi Wan, and these were soon joined by people I had long chatted with, like SaraB, AndytheCurefan, Amber and Cure Heart and those I had long heard about but never met, such as KittenCult, Midnight, Yvonne, Kat, and the sweet and talented guys from the Curse.

In preparation for this day, I had made some special long-sleeved tee shirts in my Nightmare before Curemas design in order to give them to the band and those around them. I frankly had no idea how I was going to convey them to the band, but as with many things, I figured that the Universe would provide a way if it was meant to be. About halfway through our day of waiting, I had brought out some of my shirts in order to give them to those who were asking about them, when almost on cue, a gentleman appeared in the parking lot and I was informed that this man was Keith Uddin, the producer for the Cure. I approached him and asked if I could give him one of my shirts, and when I told him that I had made them for the guys, he offered to bring them in to them. He asked me at the time if I wanted him to get one of them signed and bring it back out, but I did not want to bother him if he was busy, so I said he didn't need to.

As the day wore on in the line, more and more people joined, and it began to grow ever colder and darker. Two men came out with a small camera and interviewed several fans in line, particularly those who had camped out the night before. I'm still not certain why they were videoing, but maybe someday we will find out. The line grew longer and the night grew ever chillier, until at long last, an assistant from the show came along to check our tickets against a list of names.

We passed through a metal detector screening and then were allowed to line up along a series of benches next to the studio wall. We could hear the soundcheck as we waited with ever greater anticipation for what was ahead of us. Finally, we were allowed into the studio and were directed to our seats by the various assistants. We were informed that we were to be the studio audience for two night's tapings. There was a comedian who was the entertainment for the studio audience and who tried his best to keep us laughing when he knew we were all there for the Cure!

We sat through an interview of an actress which was the first night's show, and then the stage was prepared for the eggnog chug challenge. Sean got called out of the audience right at this time and he was worried that he would have to do the eggnog chug. However it turned out that his role was just to make a fool of himself for everyone's entertainment :D and yes, he really did win a Subway card with $5 on it when he "won" the dance-off.

After the Eggnog challenge, Carson interviewed Will-I-Am and I thought this was really interesting, as I very much like him, being introduced to his work through the songs he produced for the Obama campaign.

FINALLY, the rest of the taping was over, and the lucky people on the floor were allowed to go and stand in front of the stage. The stage hands started clearing the floor for the audience, and some people were allowed in who had been waiting outside. Then just a few rows of the studio audience were allowed down onto the floor. We ended up very close to the stage on Porl's side! Then the Cure came on and of course the magic was in the air. The band sounded brilliant, very edgy and tight! Robert's voice was very smooth and he seemed to be in a great mood, making lots of eye contact with the crowd and watching the bleachers just beyond the floor audience. One bad moment came about halfway through the taping when an extremely rude person pushed his way right into the front of a bunch of us who had been there since the beginning! That was some seriously bad karma there, so I hope whoever you are dude, you got what was coming to you!

Since we were in front of Porl, we got a great appreciation for his guitar work, especially during Sleep When I'm Dead. He was really shredding it up, and I have no idea how he doesn't fall over during performances with his high heels on! Since we were so close to the front I got to see how Robert taps his foot on his toe while he plays and other details that you can't tell from a concert setting. He has some ginormously large boots and I noticed during the weekend's events that he was wearing cargo-style trousers with a very dark camo print on them, and of course his big black shirts with the stars around the left chest pocket. It's such a surreal experience to be so close to the band that you could literally reach out and touch them, you begin to notice so much that you miss, even on television. I could see a lot of Porl's tattoo details, and noticed that his hands are very decorated, it reminded me of the henna patterns that people get on their hands in India. A photographer at the KROQ concert on Sunday noticed this same thing too, it seems.



It seemed like Robert was just getting into the groove when all of a sudden it was over! We screamed and stomped, and Robert leaned forward and shook a few hands, and I was worried that a couple of the more zealous fans were going to pull him down into the crowd because they grabbed his hand so hard. He managed to shake free, and they walked off stage, and then the audience was herded back out to the parking lot. As we filed out, I saw a few people off to the side of the backstage area talking to Keith Uddin, and when he spotted me he motioned for me to follow him. When I did, he showed me that he had actually gotten one of the shirts that I had made signed by the band! I was very much blown away by this, and by the time that I reached the parking lot, I was in complete tears, so Keith if you ever read this, thank you for not listening to this silly fan girl :D Thanks a million!



The rest of the night was taken up in the mundane tasks of obtaining food and checking into the hotel, and we will go on to Parts 3-4 for Saturday's events!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Nightmare Shirts In Stock



















Despite a minor delay, the 2nd printing is now complete! I have to mention that the new screenprinter did a kick-ass job, and the new shirts are even better than the first ones. The ink is thicker and more sparkly, and the edges are crisp and clean. So despite the setbacks, I think that they will be worth the wait!

There are a few shirts available and in stock right now, so get yours while they last. Sorry, these shirts are officially out of stock.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Nightmare before Cure-mas - Reloaded!

Okay I give! You all love the design and I've heard from lots of people that didn't get to take part in the first pre-order. So here's your chance to get one now!


Ladies V-Neck photo by halo969

Sorry, these are out of stock at the moment!

The Gallery

Here's where you'll see pics of the fans in their Cure shirts or photos of the shirts themselves.

My shirts at the Myspace Secret Show in LA! 12:13 Dream!

The Cure Myspace Secret Show @ The Troubadour

The Cure Myspace Secret Show @ The Troubadour

Nightmare Shirt Signed!

I gave the band a bunch of shirts made especially for them at the Carson Daly taping in LA on 12/12/08. I got one of them back, signed by the band! Thanks Keith!!!

Signed Shirt





Rev Cats
Originally uploaded by moe29
Morris and the Rev Cats :D



Cure fans rule!

Me and Davis Petterson from The Ghosts Project at their concert in SLC.

-- from halo969

-- from Sara Batson

-- from Sara Batson












Cure fan Chris says hello!
























With Shane, my awesome tattoo artist!
With my awesome tattoo artist Shane


I see you
Originally uploaded by Las April

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Nightmare Teeshirt Update #1

First the good news - the regular crew-neck shirts are done! And they look just fabulous! YAY!

Well, they are mostly done. Actually more than 90% of the regular tee-shirt orders are not only done, they are all packaged up and ready to ship! They will go out on the 23rd. If your order is among them, you'll get an email from Paypal notifying you of the shipping. If you don't get this email, please see below!

And the not so good news -Ladies' V-Necks in black were impossible to find, I actually had to order them in from out of state after trying every available avenue to get them here. Fortunately, they should be here on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd and should be available to ship out by the end of the week. I'm sorry for the delay and hope this doesn't cause anyone any trauma or drama.

Large size shirts - for some unknown reason black tee shirts in Large were really hard to get! (almost as hard as black ladies' v-necks!) So we had to sort of patch together the larges from different stores / brands. I apologize that some of you who ordered a Large teeshirt won't be getting the promised Hanes tagless tee shirts. Since we couldn't find enough Large size shirts, there are a couple of orders to print when we print the ladies v-necks this week (above) and
again, I apologize for any delay. If you just can't stand the thought of wearing a Fruit of the Loom instead of a Hanes teeshirt, please let me know and you can exchange it for a Hanes one when I get the new order printed this week.

If you ordered a regular style crew neck shirt along with a v-neck, your complete order will ship when the v-neck shirts are done printing.

Enough chit chat, just take me to the pictures!!

Starting the packing process

Nightmare tees


Covered with teeshirts!

Nightmare tees

Even more shirts!

Nightmare tees

Print detail

Nightmare tees
(this one does not show the metallic glitter effect very well)

More packing

Nightmare tees

Stacking UP!

Nightmare tees

Metallic Silver

Nightmare tees
You can see the metallic silver glitter much better here!

Well, that's all I have for now, thanks again for all your support!