Tuesday, October 14, 2025

“BRUH. Read Your Bible” — The Psychedelic Christian T-Shirt That Reminds You (and Everyone Else) to Stay Rooted in God’s Word

 

Read your Bible Reminders

Let’s be honest: in today’s fast-paced world, even the most devoted Christians sometimes get caught up in the whirlwind of daily life — school, work, stress, and social media. Before we know it, that precious time with the Bible — the one that keeps us grounded and spiritually alive — starts slipping away.

That’s exactly where the “BRUH. Read Your Bible” design comes in — not just as a t-shirt, but as a visual reminder, conversation starter, and faith statement all in one

Don’t just scroll — make this message yours right now.

The Design That Speaks Louder Than Words

Picture this: a vibrant, psychedelic vector design inspired by retro band posters — glowing rainbow gradients, electric typography, and that bold, cheeky phrase:

“BRUH. Read Your Bible.”

It’s witty. It’s bold. It’s memorable.

This isn’t your typical Christian shirt with quiet pastels and cursive fonts. It’s alive. It’s designed to stand out in classrooms, churches, and coffee shops — anywhere faith meets the modern world.

Monday, October 13, 2025

How a Retro Psychedelic Corgi Can Help You Stay Faithful, Joyful, and Unashamed to Share God’s Word

Corgi reading the bible
Let’s be real — life moves fast. Between school, work, family, and scrolling through endless distractions, even devoted Christians sometimes forget to open their Bibles. You tell yourself, “I’ll read later,” but later turns into tomorrow... and tomorrow turns into next week.

And sometimes, you might even feel hesitant to show your faith outwardly — like you want to share your love for Jesus, but don’t want to come across as “too preachy.”

If that sounds familiar, this Retro Psychedelic Corgi Reading the Bible design was created for you — a joyful reminder that faith can be fun, bold, and beautifully expressive.

Meet your new faith companion — an adorable, orange corgi reading the Bible, rendered in bold turquoise blue outlines and surrounded by groovy 1960s flower-power vibes.

Above it, the words “This Is My Bible Reading Shirt” shine in multicolored, weathered bubble letters, and below, “I Just Love Jesus” glows in retro rainbow typography.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Why the “Girl, Read Your Bible” Retro Christian Design Is the Daily Reminder Every Believer Needs

Girl Read your Bible T-shirt
In today’s fast-paced world, even the most faithful Christians can find it difficult to carve out quiet time with God. Between endless notifications, busy schedules, and the pressures of modern life, Bible reading can easily slip down the priority list. The Retro “Girl, Read Your Bible” Psychedelic Christian Design was created to help believers and Christian gifters address exactly that struggle — through a joyful, colorful, and meaningful reminder that blends art, humor, and faith into one wearable message.

Grab this design here. 

A Design with Purpose and Personality

This isn’t just another Christian t-shirt. It’s a vibrant retro-psychedelic illustration that makes a bold spiritual statement while uplifting the soul. The artwork features a joyful, anthropomorphic girl reading her Bible against a deep indigo background. Above her, a radiant rainbow arches gracefully, surrounded by whimsical flowers and swirling pastel clouds in oranges, pinks, and yellows. The overall effect is both calming and inspiring, capturing a sense of inner peace and focus that comes from spending time in Scripture.

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Crafting Hope: A Christmas Reflection on Romans 15:13

 Every year, as the Christmas season approaches, Christian crafters begin to prepare — not only with materials, inks, and papers but with hearts ready to share love and light. Creating handmade cards, tags, or gifts is more than a holiday hobby; it’s an act of ministry.

christian rubber stamp for Christmas
This beautiful and meaningful rubber stamp is available in my Zazzle Shop. Grab it now here.


Romans 15:13 says,

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

This verse captures the essence of Christmas — a season not defined by glitter and gifts, but by joy, peace, and hope rooted in Christ. Yet sometimes, in the rush of creating, we forget why we craft at all. We get caught up in designs, deadlines, and perfection.

That’s where faith-inspired tools remind us of purpose. A simple rubber stamp carrying Romans 15:13 and a cheerful snowman illustration may seem small, but it carries eternal meaning. Each time it’s pressed onto paper, it leaves behind more than ink — it leaves a message of hope.

For Christian crafters, this is a gentle nudge to turn creativity into ministry. Every stamped card, every handmade gift can become a vessel of encouragement, reaching hearts that may need a quiet reminder that God is still the God of hope.

As you craft this season, may you remember that your creativity is a gift from Him — and through it, you can reflect His joy, peace, and love. Let each impression of Scripture remind others that Christmas isn’t about what we make, but about Who we make it for.

Sunday, October 5, 2025

4th Quarter Strategies I’m Implementing in My Print-on-Demand (and You Should, Too)

As the year enters its final stretch, it’s time to refocus, simplify, and strengthen what truly works in print-on-demand. The 4th quarter is usually the busiest and most profitable time of the year — but it can also be the most overwhelming if you don’t have a clear strategy.

I’m sharing my 4th Quarter game plan — what I’ll personally be doing (and what you might consider doing, too) — to make the most of the season without burnout.

Print on Demand Tips



1. Use Only One Blog

This one is big for me.
I’ve decided to keep just one blog — the one you’re reading right now — where I share my print-on-demand experiences, lessons learned, and personal reflections.

Why? Because maintaining multiple blogs drains my creativity. Writing out of obligation feels forced and uninspired.
So from now on, all my content — business updates, design ideas, and personal stories — will live here. One space. One voice. One message.

2. Stop My Redbubble Shop

I’ve made the decision to close or pause my Redbubble shop. It’s been my lowest income-generating platform and honestly, it hasn’t been promoting my products much.

If a platform isn’t helping me grow — either through visibility, analytics, or audience — then it’s time to redirect that energy somewhere else.
Less clutter, more focus.

3. One Social Media Only (Pinterest)

Instead of spreading myself thin across Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and more, I’ll now focus on Pinterest as my only social media platform.

Pinterest brings consistent, long-term traffic to my print-on-demand products, especially for Christian-themed gifts and apparel.
The other platforms weren’t adding income or growth, so I’ll pause them for now.

Focus = results.

4. Focus on Long-Tail Keywords for SEO

If you’ve seen my top-performing products, you’ll notice I use 2–3 word keywords like “Christian coffee quote” or “faith over fear shirt.”

Long-tail keywords may have smaller search volume, but they’re far less competitive and more specific to buyer intent — meaning higher chances of getting found and making a sale.

This quarter, I’ll double down on long-tail SEO strategy for all my new uploads.

5. Create 10–20 Design Ideas per Research (in Batches)

One of my biggest lessons this year:
Doing keyword research but only creating 5 designs from it is a waste of time.

So for each research session, I’ll now produce 10–20 related designs — spread across t-shirts, cards, and rubber stamps.

Here’s my weekly target:

  • 7 t-shirt designs

  • 7 rubber stamps

  • 7 invitations

That’s up to 21 new products a week, all based on well-researched and purposeful ideas.

Because while I can’t control income, I can control how many quality, targeted products I create.

6. Niche Down

If there’s one secret to getting consistent sales, it’s niching down.
The more specific you are — whether it’s “Christian women gifts,” “faith + coffee designs,” or “Bible verse wall art” — the easier it is for the right buyers to find you.

This quarter, I’m going deeper into my faith-based niche, not wider.

7. Get Keywords from Google (Not Just POD Platforms)

Instead of relying solely on keyword tools from Zazzle or TeePublic, I’ll be researching directly on Google Search and Google Trends.

That way, I can see what real people are searching for, not just what other sellers are uploading.

Plus, this protects my SEO strategy in case any POD platform changes its search algorithm or stops promoting my work.

8. Focus on Evergreen Designs

Seasonal designs are great, but they sell only for a few weeks.
Evergreen designs, on the other hand, can sell all year long — even during holidays.

Think inspirational quotes, faith-based messages, gratitude themes, or coffee humor.
They’re relevant every month, every season.

9. Do Not Exceed 10 Designs Per Day

Platforms like TeePublic may limit visibility if you upload too many products at once.
To stay safe and maintain quality, I’ll keep my uploads to no more than 10 designs per day.

Slow, steady, and consistent wins the game.

10 Do Not Repeat or Iterate Designs

TeePublic in particular discourages uploading multiple listings of the same design with only tiny or superficial changes — like different font colors or minor spacing adjustments.

Instead, focus on creating unique designs that offer fresh value.
For example, instead of “Blessed and Highly Caffeinated” in 5 colors, make a new one that says “Fueled by Coffee and Faith.”

Final Thoughts

This 4th Quarter, my motto is:

Simplify, focus, and create intentionally.

No more spreading myself thin across too many platforms, blogs, or social channels.
I’ll pour my energy into what truly matters — designing with purpose, marketing with strategy, and growing at a sustainable pace.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed in your print-on-demand journey, maybe this is your sign to simplify too.
Because sometimes, doing less — but doing it better — is exactly what leads to more.


Support my Small Design Businesses:

TeePublic: http://bit.ly/45Kmk97

Zazzle: http://bit.ly/3UQbIiJ