11″ x 17″. Signed and Numbered. Limited Edition of 50. $15 (Pickup). $23 (Shipped)
Many of you told us that you made a love connection with the Bike Friendly Oak Cliff Valentine’s Day ride poster that was concepted and created by the ladies of the O.C.B.C. family. Thanks for all the sweet shout outs, we’re also smitten with it.Dig this, you can now get your hands on this lovely limited-edition poster, hand-silkscreened with earth-friendly water-based inks and lots of T.L.C. Each is signed, numbered, and limited to a mere 50 prints split evenly between the colors Sweet Tooth or Pink Lemonade—both premium paperstocks from French Paper’s heavy-duty Muscletone line. Yum!
Buy one now and score your color of choice—while supplies last. All orders will be delivered at the Love Your Lane ride. We’ll also have posters to purchase that afternoon.
xx, Halz and Amanda
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29 January, 2010 at 11:44 pm
Dee Pounds
you bet your sweet ass I want one of these beauties . . . let amanda pick out which one – i’m good with either. i’m paying now, but she has to deliver it to me in person
and a slightly early happy birthday to germy . . . since it appears he’ll be kind of busy on the actual day . . .
4 February, 2010 at 11:46 pm
Love Your Lane Valentine’s Day Ride in Dallas at Urban Velo
[...] And for those falling in love with the poster, a limited run of hand screened posters is available for purchase. [...]
6 February, 2010 at 12:35 am
Joel Koontz
Great Poster! We can’t help but notice the uncanny resemblance to this photo:
http://renalriders.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/p9130023.jpg
If our photo happened to be an inspiration, could we make a deal a get one of those lovely posters?
Wish we were local so we could join the ride.
Heart,
Joel
6 February, 2010 at 12:42 pm
amandalbs
Wowwee, Joel, that IS uncanny.
While I certainly understand why you think I was inspired by your photo, I honestly hadn’t seen it ’til you sent the link. Had I been familiar with your photo — and your cause — I think you’ll agree I might have picked a different organ, ending up with a poster more along the lines of this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amandalbs/4334647027/
Ultimately, I’d say your cause (and your tan-line) is much more of an inspiration than a photo or a poster ever could be.