60s Retro Tapestries
Description: Gumby is an American clay animation franchise, centered on the title green clay humanoid character created and modeled by Art Clokey. The character has been the subject of two television series, a feature-length film and other media. Since the original series aired, Gumby has become a famous example of stop-motion clay animation and a cultural icon, spawning tributes, parodies and merchandising.
Description: Pounce into style with this vibrant Mid Century Atomic Black Cats Retro Colorful Feline design. Featuring five retro-inspired cats surrounded by bold, organic shapes in a colorful nod to the 1950s atomic era, this design blends quirky feline charm with mid-mod flair. Perfect for cat lovers and fans of vintage aesthetics.
Mid Century Atomic Black Cats - Retro Colorful Feline Art Tapestry
by Dream Print Designs
$23 $30
Description: Speed Racer is a Japanese Cartoon from the sixties. If you are a fan of speed and danger, this is your design. Enjoy it on t-shirts, mug or others stuff!
Mach Five - Mifune Motors - Speed Racer Tapestry
by Samuel Chávez
$23 $30
Description: Mid century modern cat minimalistic graphic design for 50s and 60s lovers with mid-century cats and mid-mod design elements. Atomic era retro MCM 1950s Style cat art graphic design Retro mid century modern cat art for every cat lover, cat mom or dad, veterinarian, animal rescue or shelter volunteer. Retro mid century mod era art graphic design with stylized cats and vintage look
Mr Owl - How many Licks ? Distressed, Vintage style Tapestry
by offsetvinylfilm
$23 $30
Description: Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long was a segment of Hanna-Barbera's 1964–1966 cartoon The Magilla Gorilla Show, and later appeared on The Peter Potamus Show. Taking place in a Wild West setting, Ricochet Rabbit (voiced by Don Messick) worked as a sheriff in the town of Hoop 'n' Holler. Ricochet would bounce off stationary objects yelling "Bing-bing-bing!" His deputy and foil Droop-a-Long Coyote (voiced by Mel Blanc impersonating Ken Curtis) was not as fast and was very clumsy. In addition to his speed, which enabled him to outrun bullets, Ricochet used trick bullets against his opponents, including a bullet that would stop in mid-flight and strike the target with an impossibly oversized mallet, and another which would draw
Distressed Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-a-Long Tapestry
by offsetvinylfilm
$23 $30
Description: You luv'em, you eat'em, you scream for them - Thats right Screaming Yellow Zonkers - get yours now !!! Screaming Yellow Zonkers was a popcorn snack food, produced and marketed by Lincoln Snacks in the USA from 1968-2007, with subsequent limited editions. Zonkers were noted for the bold graphics and funny text of their packaging. In 1968 Lincoln Snacks developed a nut-free, kosher sugar glazed popcorn with a strong yellow color — as a variant of their other popcorn products, Fiddle Faddle and Poppycock. When Lincoln executives invited major ad agencies in Chicago to pitch ideas for a name and marketing concept, a small agency, Hurvis, Binzer & Churchill won the account, naming the product "Screaming Yellow Zonkers"