The bags we choose to carry make a statement about how we feel or what we think is funny, beautiful, silly or serious. We take them to the beach, the grocery store, to work and to play. I have created a wide variety of tote bags, messenger bags and wristlets for my Zazzle stores, Bebop's Place and Bebop's Weddings, using my original photographs and designs. I am also constantly amazed at the gorgeous bags available from the rest of the Zazzle community and want to share this creativity here! I am hoping others will enjoy this blog and even be moved to purchase some of these lovely items for gifts or just for the pleasure of having such beauty around.


Monday, December 10, 2012

This tote bag features a Chinese poet and his sidekick in black and white, set on a black background. Han Shan, also known as Cold Mountain, stands with Pickup as they contemplate the universe.



This fine art tote bag features an impression of an ancient oriental landscape. Two small figures are walking through trees in the foreground. Mountains loom in the distance. The colors are gold, yellow, orange, green, brown and black.



A digital collage painting of a graceful, green Luna Moth.



Show your love for unique and unusual plants. This stylish grocery bag features a beautiful botanical illustration of the carnivorous plant Darlingtonia californica. The text on the bag reads “Cobra Plant” “Darlingtonia californica”. Fully customizable, you can change or delete the text, or change the bag color and/or style, if you’d like. Makes a great gift for a gardener, botanist, landscaper or anyone who loves plants and nature.
Also called the California Pitcher Plant, Cobra Plant, or Cobra Lily, Darlingtonia californica is native to southwestern Oregon and northern California. Its native habitat is bogs and seeps with cold running water. The common name Cobra Plant comes from how its tubular leaves resemble a rearing cobra.
The botanical art is our unique color version based on the one in Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien, published 1887 – 1911. Adapted here in color, the original is in black and white.

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