I’m back! …mostly…
A couple of months ago I posted about some health issues, and how it was keeping me from working on my computer. Things are decidedly better. Not 100%, but much closer, and still improving.
That being said, I’ll be trying to get back to a more normal posting schedule. For today, I have some new merch. With the holiday season approaching, I’ve been thinking about the various THC cocktails, mocktails, and other drinks and edibles that I’ve made over the past couple of years, and decided to put together some Recipe Cards for some of the drinks I’ve enjoyed. They’re available in my Redbubble store in a variety of formats (stickers, prints, etc), but I was most excited about the magnets, which was my initial reason for making this a physical product. Fridge magnets with cocktail recipes? Yes, please.
There are 5 cards right now:
- Old Fashioned + THC
- Mule + THC & CBD
- Mulled Cider + THC
- Wood Sprite + THC (an original cocktail of mine)
- 5 Ice Cream Float ideas on one card!
My Redbubble storefront can be found here. It’s worth noting too that Redbubble offers discounts at 4 items and 10 items, which is particularly nice as it basically works like a bundled price if you wanted all 5 (or an even better discount for two sets). Plus Redbubble has 20% sitewide right now as well.
And as I’ve said before:
I still have shirts, hoodies, hats, socks, a tote bag, and a 48-postcard book of amazing cannabis photography courtesy of Alchemical Photography, all on my Etsy site here. The postcard book images are amazing, and at $30 for the whole book is a steal, I think.
And speaking of Alchemical Photography, I still love this guy’s work, and there’s a permanent link to his site up there in the External Links in the Main Menu. And he doesn’t just do cannabis photography. He’s available for “portraits and headshots, events and weddings, product and corporate, art reproduction and digital restoration, archiving, cataloging, and film/analog digital transition projects.” He’s also available for “one-on-one or small group technical and creative lessons and workshops in and out of the field.”




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