First, you may be asking, “what is Redbubble?” It’s an online platform for artists (or dabblers like myself) to sell their designs. The really cool thing about it is that after the artist uploads their picture/quote/pattern/what have you, the customer can purchase all kinds of different products with that design on them. Seriously, I’m talking everything from stickers to t-shirts to mugs to clocks to duffel bags.

I’ve been using Redbubble for years as a customer, so I get excited talking about it. 🙂 Often I promote the site and forget to actually promote my designs. So here, once and for all, in one post, are the collections I’ve created. (Until I go back and add more designs . . . but that’ll probably be after NaNoWriMo.)

Cozy Collection

This collection is a series of simple images I made celebrating cozy mysteries –and just being cozy and reading. And plants. And tea. 🙂 Find it all here.

Classic Quotes Collection

So far this collection is mostly Sherlock Holmes quotes (because how much more classic can you get?). See them all here.

Character Values Collection

I created a set of “values” and an image for each of my main characters (a list which started out at six, and quickly became twelve. It was fun!). Red and her friends aren’t exactly world-famous yet, but my hope is that other folks who share those values will enjoy these images too. 🙂 The collection is here.

Book Covers

A small collection so far, but I thought it’d be fun to put some of my self-created covers to use! Find them here.

Carousel Horse Collection

This one’s more of an old-school collection with my carousel horse coloring pages. If anyone else out there is as nerdy about mythological horses as I am, they might enjoy these. (Plus, after next week’s release of the third carousel story, there’ll be more!)

And if you’d like to browse, my main page is ElleHartford.redbubble.com. Don’t forget that any image you see can be put on different products! (For some reason, Redbubble has decided that most of my designs should be displayed as hats. Um . . . not sure I’d want half a carousel horse on my head, but okay. 🙂 )