Happy Friday everyone!
I hope everyone that isn't feeling well gets better soon!
Melody has some more shirt designs for us!
Wendy,
Thankyou thankyou!!
I'm thinking that maybe I need to clarify some stuff about my son. He can draw anything and paint anything very realistic. When I asked him to do this, I gave him my ideas and images from the internet. The castle, crown and the new one are all images off of the internet. The castle and the new modern one are real
Disneyland logos. The castle is from 1960 I believe, and the new one on black is from 1956.
On the 1956 one, the only thing he did to it, was add the little Mickey ears to the flag and the crown.
The Princess crown image was actually a Disney pin that I thought was pretty.
When I gave him my ideas, I did kind of
put him in a box, but I thought it would be neat to take an old image and update it to our needs. Drawing and designing art are a big part of his job at the moment. Anywhos, I just thought I'd clue you in.
So now I will add my comments to each t-shirt.
Please read carefully and try to
imagine the embellishments.
The first and new one from 1956 happens to be my favorite for some reason. Maybe it is too modern for you, but I love that it was from an old logo. It also would be alot of fun to embellish. If we choose this one, this is what i would like do to it:
*On the
crown, I would like to add red or clear crystal rhinestones at the points.
*On the
sceptre I think it would be cool to add a big rhinestone at the top, like the real kings and queens had.
*On the
turrets and one of the
Mickeys I could add some glitter.
* Add some kind of flag
charm to the top of the turret or something the arrows.
*I kind of like the
black one the best, but the other with the
shaded Mickey ears on a white tee is fine too.
*Derrick would make the
font match the design. Something about incorporating the design into it. Like the arrow or flag woven in.
The second one is fairly simple:
*Add some
glitter to each castle
*Or outline one of the castles in
rhinestones too.
*The
font would probably be the the good ole
Disney one, that you see most of the time.
*It could be added on
top of the castles.
The third one you need to
imagine it outlined in
silver glitter only. The blue is
horrid and so is the image of the rhinestone Mickey head. The white would be gone too...so the color of the t-shirt would show through the outlines. Remember this was originally a pin.

So what would be done is this:
*Outline the
scrolls in silver glitter.
*For the
Mickey head, use clear small rhinestones, not 3 big honking ones.
* Use a pretty periwinkle blue, dark gray, lilac, or tealish
color t-shirt. Silver glitter would show up really pretty on those colors.
* The
font would probably be real
scrolley like. You get my drift?
The last one I had him delete the Mickey ears, and just do the castle. This is the other original logo I found. He added a glow to it and put it on a purple tee, but that can change too.
For this one...
*Glitter all the
light parts of the castle. Like they are glowing, or do opposite and glitter the
shadows only.
* Glitter or rhinestone the
fireworks or
star like things.
*This one would also be pretty on a
pale yellow tee, or even a
tealish one.
* The
font should be the
old style Disney font that was used on the sign for years.
OK............you have heard all of my ideas.
One more thing I'd like you to think about, is what are we going to say this year. I for one, would like to keep it simple. Derrick even suggested putting DIS Divas on our sleeve or back.
He also thought that if you were to send a t-shirt to me, the printers should be able to do it up too. I will find that out for sure once we are all in agreement on the design.
Thankyou so much ladies.