Have you seen any great #Indivisible themed art in your local stores?
Readers of StarbucksMelody.com know that I enjoy featuring the amazing chalkboards that partners create for their stores. Scott, a barista in downtown Seattle, produces fantastic chalkboards for his store on the ground floor of an office tower. And, I hear that some of the stores adjacent to him also borrow him for his great talent. I saw this “Indivisible” chalkboard, and loved it. Here’s the whole category of chalkboard art on this blog, and about seven months ago, I featured Scott’s art here.
Hope you like it too. 🙂
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Ok Melody tell Scott that we need him here! LOL. I have not seen any chalkboard art for Indivisible or any other item – the board for the Refreshers is very sad and not at all attractive. I wish the DM, SM and RDM would get together and reintroduce this to the stores. As I have said before, at my local SB there is a partner that is eager to do chalkboard art designs but gets nowhere in getting permission to do it.
Holy cow Melody! You’re writing a blog/day! (seems like) I can barely keep up.
Almost all the chalk art is very cool I think but I have seen no “indivisible” chalk here, anywhere. Too bad the whole art of it is a thing of the past in MOST of the country. 🙁
Denise – Since I wrote less than 100 words, and only posted one photo, this article was super quick and easy! But I will slow down! It is too much to post even 5 times a week. People do stop checking if you slow down too much, and I do like it when people comment, but whatever happens happens. 🙂
Melody – remember that a picture says a 1,000 words….
I agree with Denise – you don’t see much chalk art these days. I am not a fan of the cardboard drink cups that are used on the chalkboards. I understand why corporate distributes them (don’t have to pay someone to draw them in each store, consistency, etc. – and most likely the first one rather than anything else) but they do add something to the stores. I haven’t seen much on the Indivisible. Chalk art or otherwise. I’m not sure it struck the chord/conversation it intended. The momentum around the wrist bands seemed to be greater.
hahaha this board puts mine to shame. When I do them someone always goes and erases it and makes a new one. I’m no artist…