Tag Archives: Wally
Nothing captures the spirit of the holidays like a pile of fudge.
Here’s a plate that just screams “HAPPY HOLIDAYS!” For some reason, my customers tend to love tasteless jokes, and every time I push the envelope in this department, my sales climb. This item is, of course, in stock and ready … Continue reading
Of Mice and Marriage
I had a good time doing the research for this joke. Spencer Johnson’s, “Who Moved My Cheese?” is a widely popular motivational parable on how to deal with change in the workplace. I find it somewhat disturbing that the the … Continue reading
Kids, caffeine and Jesus.
Here’s a joke I came up with ten years ago when “Wally” was a weekly cartoon in the Canyon Courier here in Evergreen, CO. It’s a bit of a soap-box message, but I really like the way it is drawn … Continue reading
BBQ tools, bummed-out birthers and drug-crazed air traffic controllers!
This week’s post has a trio of odds and ends from the world of Wallyalia. First up: an item that’s going to make all you Wallyheads out there drool with envy because it’s not for sale! This one of a … Continue reading
For a GRRRRREAT night’s sleep!!
I’ve always been a sucker for those Lunesta ads. Seeing that psychedelic neon green butterfly floating above the rooftops and fluttering in through the open window totally piques my curiosity every time it magically appears on our flat screen TV. … Continue reading
Here’s a great last minute gift suggestion: a Wallyware gift certificate!
If you’ve got a total Wallyhead on your gift list and you aren’t sure which design to choose, here’s the perfect way to thrill them: a Wallyware gift certificate! I just added some gift certificates to my online store and … Continue reading
Artists Only.
For those of you out there who are shopping for a gift for an artist, let me offer some suggestions. I just scanned the shelves of our factory showroom and we have some darn good artist gifts in stock and … Continue reading
Wally goes to Hollywood!
Here’s a nice little artifact from the 1980s: Wally and Demi Moore sharing a scene in the apocalyptic thriller, “The Seventh Sign”. When I used to do craft fairs in Los Angeles, people would come up to me and tell … Continue reading
Laying an Egg for The Evergreen Gallery
I received a phone call last January from Valerie Howell, the owner of The Evergreen Gallery. She was looking for an artist to paint an egg for an upcoming fundraiser for the Evergreen Downtown Business Association’s 3rd Annual Egg Painting … Continue reading