Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Mostly Blue Modern Abstract

This colorful modern abstract design was created from a digitally manipulated photograph of a stained glass window. The colors used are mostly blue with some yellow, red and green separated by nearly black lines.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Printed Tie Dye Fabric

Our newest fabric was designed for lovers of the 60's and 70's. Retro fabric printed with a colorful tie dye pattern. To give you an idea how this pattern will look on your project I've included Swatch, Fat Quarter and In Situ views. Tie dye has a nice color gradient that is similar to Ombré. While great for dresses this pattern would also make a far out Tapestry or cool door curtain.


Printed Tie Dye


Printed Tie Dye


Printed Tie Dye Fabric


Thursday, March 12, 2015

Retro Stars Fabric

Zazzle has added custom fabric and we've been busy creating designs for it. Here's a sneak peek of the mid century modern decor we will be bringing to Retro Town. Vintage look fabric with pastel pink retro stars and black abstract lines pattern. Shown below with light blue and orange backgrounds. These designs have a transparent background so the color can be changed. Click Customize It then choose a different background color from the swatches. Available in 7 fabric types and as swatches, fat quarters, or by the yard.


Retro Stars FabricRetro Stars Fabric

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Retro Travel Speaker

Here's a little splicing of Today and Yesterday. Look familiar? This custom portable speaker is powered by AAA batteries or by connecting the included USB cable to your home computer or laptop. Plug it into a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack turn on your favorite music and boogie. Decorated with Retro atoms, boomerang, and argyle pattern. Oldies music not required but suggested smile.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Music Monday-Dave Brubeck Quartet-Take Five

This is a continuation of last weeks Music Monday. In the Song New Frontier Donald Fagen mentions Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck. Take Five was written by his long-time musical partner, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond. The Dave Brubeck Quartet was formed in 1951 following a near-fatal swimming accident which incapacitated Brubeck for several months.


Monday, April 23, 2012

Music Monday-New Frontier

The sound of New Frontier by Donald Fagen may not seem to fit the Populuxe theme of this blog. The theme of the video does though. As does the song lyrics, the album cover and many references made by both. To start the singer says they're going to have a wingding. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary the word meaning a wild, lively, or lavish party was first known to be used in 1944. This wingding is going to be held in a bomb shelter. Then we have a girl with a touch of Tuesday Weld. She is wearing Ambush, a perfume created in 1955, and she likes to Limbo. Also mentioned in the song is Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck. The album cover shows Fagen dressed as a crew cut Mid Century deejay complete with vintage microphone and turntable. He is smoking Chesterfield King cigarettes and using a nifty Googie ashtray. Beside him is the cover of the 1958 jazz album Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders. As for the video I'll leave you to see the Jazzy goodness for yourselves :)

Monday, April 16, 2012

Music Monday-Lonely Teardrops

Ok this post is pretty late in the day, but that's Monday for you. Actually that's just me. I'm about as organized as a room full of squirrels on caffeine. Anyway I thought it might be nice to finish your Monday with some good oldies music.

For the first song I've chosen Lonely Teardrops sung by Jackie Wilson. Looking it up on Wikipedia shows some cool trivia I had never heard before. This song brought in the bucks used to form Motown Records! Here is a quote.
"Written by Berry Gordy, Gwendolyn Gordy (Berry's sister) and Roquel Billy Davis, going under the pseudonym Tyran Carlo, the single, alongside Wilson's debuting five consecutive singles between 1957–58, turned Wilson into an R&B superstar and influenced the later careers of Davis, who joined the staff of Chess Records while Gordy used the money from the song's success to form Motown Records within a year."

How cool is that? Well I hope you enjoy the music and maybe this will become a weekly post.