Welcome back to my summer blog tour. I think we should all get to travel the world more often, but that just isn’t practical for most of us. Thank goodness for the internet! I’m taking my blog “on tour” for the next few weeks so we can all enjoy a fun virtual vacation together. Hope you enjoy it!
DAY 14 – LIFE IS GOOD
Today’s visit is to a fun and cheery place on the web, the Life Is Good Foundation. I found this website about a year ago and fell in love with the happy messages. I always thought about ordering some shirts, but never got around to it. When we were vacationing in Arizona this spring, we found a few of the Life is Good t-shirts and my daughter was thrilled to wear them! She says they make her feel good inside :) so I love buying them for her.Of course, they have more than just shirts.
(all images lead back to the Life is Good website)
How it all started – read the story behind Life is Good.
.
They’ve raised more than 4 million dollars to help kids!
.
Life is Good products can be found in select stores or online at the official website.
.
We love the upbeat and clever messages and the high quality designs and fabrics.
Cute t-shirts for women
Cool shirts for guys
.
Kid stuff, hats, bags, and more. Even happy stuff for your dog!
.
Here’s the fun part of the blog tour – I’m going to show you how to pick up your own “souvenirs” from our online travels.
Here’s my daughter modeling some of her favorite Life is Good apparel. Each image is linked to the product online where applicable.
.
Palm Reader – A guy reading a book while leaning against a palm tree. So cute! This one doesn’t seem to be available on the website anymore. Sorry!
.
Get Out cap – great for camping!
.
She also has this Master Peace Organic t-shirt. Love the message!
.
Hello Sunshine is also part of her collection. Perfect for my little sunshine!
.
Hope you enjoyed today’s tour. Keep your “passport” ready and join me tomorrow for another fun virtual visit!
P.S. If you are looking for the cute graphics I’ve used for these posts, they are all hand-drawn by Kate Hadfield and are available for purchase here. One of the kits I used has been retired, but she has a similar pack for sale here.











