Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church. Show all posts

June 03, 2021

Commemorate the Ordination to Priesthood with a Personalised Wristwatch

Ordination to Priesthood Personalised Watch

 
 
Ordination to Priesthood Personalised
 

Ordination to Priesthood Personalised Watch

Artwork designed by Fun Graphics. Made by E Watch Factory in New York, NY. Sold by Zazzle.

 
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December 16, 2019

Humour from my Love and Marriage Collection...

Here's a fun theme. Brides, Bridegrooms, and Vicars - in Church Wedding scenarios...

Here's one example - a cartoon on a car air-freshener. (Image appears on both sides.) Lots of other fun goodies, some of which can be personalised. Take a look...


In church, at a wedding, the Vicar tells a Bridegroom that the reply to a vow is "I do", nt "I submit".



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December 13, 2019

Items from my Stained-Glass Collection...

Stained glass adapted for use on a number of items from mugs, to glasses, and even Furniture knobs! #stainedglass Take a look at the collection…

Stained glass image on a mug





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March 16, 2019

Organic Harvest Festival...

Three of these cards sold this week on Red Bubble. Bit early for Harvest Festivals I'd have thought...


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February 16, 2010

Do I Take This Woman...

One of my cartoons, first published in The Sun - 18th May, 2002, and signed under my pen name NIGE, is set during a wedding ceremony in a traditional church. 

Funny wedding vows cartoon

The priest stands with a book of vows in hand, while the bride and groom face him at the altar. 

When asked the familiar question, “Do you take this woman…”, the groom looks confused and interrupts with: “DO I TAKE THIS WOMAN WHERE?” 

The humour comes from his literal misunderstanding of the phrase, turning a solemn tradition into a playful misinterpretation.

The cartoon works because everyone knows the wording of a wedding vow, and the punchline disrupts that rhythm in a way that’s instantly funny. 

The groom’s puzzled expression alongside the bride’s exasperated reaction captures the clash between ceremony and comedy. 

It’s a light-hearted reminder that even at the most serious moments, language can trip us up — and that’s what makes the cartoon so effective.



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