Seattle Times NW Source Featured Daily Find
Fri, 03/05/2010 - 3:41pmThe Seattle Times owned NW Source featured Tacky Smack in their Daily Find section on the Sunday paper! Check out the images at the end of this post to view snapshots of the sweet press coverage, and you can read the article here.
Following is the story as it ran on February 28th, 2010:
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"Tacky Smack's kicky stick-on wall art lets DIY home designers go wild"Tacky Smack wall art is an easy decorating choice for someone who wants to make a mark on their space, without leaving their mark on it.
Each Tacky Smack wall decal is made from an adhesive vinyl that is more, well, tacky than sticky, allowing intrepid DIY home designers to stick on and peel off these cheerful and cheeky images on any flat surface according to their whims.
Tacky Smack is run by interior designer Tricia Bollen and artist/designer Betsy Morris, along with Bollen's husband Matthew and Web designer Joshua Lind, and was inspired by Tricia and Morris's mutual love of graphics and designs.
"I know what walls need," explains Tricia. "I started imagining wall decals on every surface and really wanted to create a product to go along with that vision. We just started talking about the concept and the whole thing just kind of happened," she says.
Tacky Smack's designs have a sense of humor along with a distinctly modern sensibility. Decals come in up to five sizes and 64 saturated colors. Images range from laptop-sized red lips and a school of goldfish starting at $10 all the way up to a 9-by-10 1/2-foot bamboo thicket mural for $210.
The company offers versatile designs like Doughnuts, Dots or Stars (all $20 each) appropriate for the living room; "Kapow!," a closed fist fighting the power ($20), perhaps for the office; and adorable nursery options like a herd of elephants ($22) and Giraffe Luv ($24) with hearts on the animals' derrieres.
Much of the artwork for Tacky Smack is created in-house by Morris and Matthew Bollen, but the team encourages artists to submit their artwork via their Web site to "get the conversation going," Morris explains.
Guest artists include Yoshiko Oka, whose Japanese-influenced designs are bright and bold; Jeff Larson and Jerry Abstract, who provide a graphic and urban street style; and Jess Thorsen, who adds a little fantasy to the roster with siren-song singing mermaids.
The decals themselves are easy to apply, with a clear plastic transfer tape that acts as a guide and a hard plastic squeegee to smooth out any bubbles. The site features a helpful how-to video for visual learners.
Pick out your Tacky Smack at Retrofit Home or online at www.TackySmack.com.
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The above image was on the front page of the NWSource site
This image is the page of the featured articleSeattle Picks Sweet Press Mention!
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 4:08pmAnother nice press mention, this time from Seattle Picks. You can check out the article here. Tacky Smack was also featured in their Portland Picks edition as well.
Following is what was featured in the Seattle Picks press mention:
"You’re Not Fickle, You’re Fabulous!
We like what we like when we like it—and that “like” may not last. So our recent obsession with vinyl wall art is the perfect way for us to make a noncommittal relationship work in our favor.
And Seattle’s own Tacky Smack offers up the cutest and easiest-to-apply (and remove!) decals we’ve seen. They even feature designs by guest artists, so you can have original art on your walls, tabletop, shower doors… it’s totally genius and totally adorable!"


Laptop Decals Launch
Tue, 02/16/2010 - 4:21pmGet ready to show your style via our new Laptop Decals... Just launched, a collection of designs eagerly await the chance to smack themselves on your laptop. This line will expand quickly, and soon will include bulk ordering options for business conferences, conventions, and corporate functions. Increase your brand recognition with vinyl logo decals!
Vinyl is an excellent choice for laptops. When you're ready to change the design, simply peel off the no residue vinyl and smack up another!

Avoid landlord squabbles with Tacky Smack... ooooohhh-yes!
Tue, 02/09/2010 - 2:27pm"...a blast to my favorite Seattle peeps at Tacky Smack because their vinyl clings are the bomb.com when it comes to chic and trendy wall decor, and the best part is that it comes off when you leave, so no deposit/landlord squabbles you know!!!"
http://makingthingsbrighter.blogspot.com/2010/02/ooooohhh-yes.html
Retrofit Home Moving its Capitol Hill 12th Ave Location
Fri, 02/05/2010 - 11:53amOur first brick and mortar retailer AND host of our launch party, Retrofit Home, is moving their Capitol Hill Seattle location from 12th Avenue to just around the corner. You can read more about the press release in the Capitol Hill Seattle Blog.
We're excited for their new digs which come with more foot traffic in the heart of the Pike Pine Triangle. Tacky Smack was fortunate enough to be able and launch our company in Retrofit's store with a hopping party. We've sold lots of product in their store, and can't wait for the move...

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