The Perfect Occupy Wall Street Bandana

OWS merchandize? Really? No wait, this is actually great: Keep yourself “Anonymous” with a Guy Fawkes-stylized bandana in breathable 100% cotton batiste. Its design features a printed protest manual, with handy instructions such as “Do not speak with officers. Keep your mouth shut, comply, and request to speak with a lawyer. Do not resist arrest. Do not consent to search.” Read more »

Wall To Wall Hope


Bring ‘Hope’ and the 44th president right into your home with this severed, half-bodied wall decal of Barack Obama. The hovering political deity will not only delight your left leaning friends, but also terrify those on the right. |Etsy|

Human-Like Animal Portraits


Sharon Montrose shot these wildly serene portrait styled photos of animals. She’s selling the photographic prints on Etsy and adds this bit of detail, most likely because many people, like us, probably couldn’t believe they’re not stuffed or drugged: “Because folks are asking – Yes, these are indeed real live animals. Most of them live happily at a small California Zoo.” |Etsy via Notcot|

“The McCainiac” vs.”The Terrorist Fist Jabber” Print

Whether you’re a fan of creative presidential paraphernalia or letterpress design, this ‘American Presidential Heavyweight Championship Match’ poster will suit you well. Described as “A night of broken dreams and fractured hips,” the main event, billed as the ‘Loser Leave Town Match,’ features a battle between John “The McCainiac” McCain and Barack “The Terrorist Fist Jabber” Obama. But that’s not the only scheduled bout. There’s also Al “The Hanging Chad” Gore versus Dick “The Heart Attack Kid” Cheney in the cage among other fantastic matchups like a ‘Six Man Battle Royale’ between the “Snake Charmers” (Kissinger, Clinton, Nader) and the “Wind Bags” (Hannity, Carville, Limbaugh). The print measures 30×42 inches and sells for $250.
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Print Magazines Repurposed for Good


These recycled gift bows are a great way to rid the world of old print mags and promote environmentally conscious gift giving simultaneously. Each bow is one of a kind and handmade from the pages of various magazines. The latest set of nine reusable bows were created from the March 2008 issue of Discover, which heavily featured Albert Einstein. The only identifying aspect is the masthead. There’s also Wired, Vanity Fair, and other ripped up publications available. For sale on Etsy.