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  • Selling Greeting Cards Through Stores
    by Jo O'Brien

    Recently the topic of selling greeting cards out in the real world has come up in the forums...

    Recently the topic of selling greeting cards out in the real world has come up in the forums Having sold greeting cards before through shops and at markets, my humble opinion and experience may be of interest. I’ve got a lot to say on this one so I’ll use headings :) / mren’s ‘somewhere in fitzroy’ Be a Business- Not Just an Artist / What I mean by this is consider yourself a business supplier and demonstrate a level of professionality. Yes it is great if you promote the artistic merits of your work but greeting cards are a very common product and so being organised with an ABN, professional looking invoices, online ordering facilities, fast turn around etc will put you ahead of the (always growing) pack. Like all good businesses, know your strengths and show them off. Provide Good Quality Products / It might sound obvious (I hope it does) but when people are starting out in business they tend to cut corners. In the greeting card business quality is a big deal. This is where RedBubble becomes a huge advantage because the quality of the card printing is so exceptional. Packaging is Important / Have you considered what your cards will look like after 20 or so customers have handled them? Some people like the ‘no plastic’ look and who am I to tell them otherwise. I always individually wrap my cards and make sure that if the packaging prevents the card being openned, that “Blank Card” is printed either on the individual packaging or nearby signage. If you put together gift packs, wrap them beautifully and make sure people know what images they are getting in the pack. / My little tip: leave one copy of each card unwrapped on display and when you check up with the store, see which ones are the grubbiest to identify the favourites Displaying your wares / The things people want to see are the images, the quality and the price. Where possible I use clear perspex stands that do not cover the front of the card. By leaving a few sample cards out of their packaging people can pick them up and feel them to check the quality. I also make sure each card has a visible price on it, on the back, on a removable sticker. Some hints would be not to have too many of a particular card out on display at once. Keep a box of ‘top up’ cards out of sight. If you have a series that belongs together, display them together and perhaps highlight them with different packaging or a small separate display rack. Cards should be displayed with the image facing the right way up where possible. Always put your name and contact details on your card stands- so often they ‘magically disappear.’ And if you are providing your own stands, try to ‘claim’ the space so that other people’s cards don’t get put in over the top of yours. This can be hard to police but for example, having “Cards by Artist ABC” on your stand makes it harder for the retailer to stick any old stuff in there. / ‘legs’ by itsactustus Get Your Pricing Right / Like all things business, a lot of small shops will heckle with you over money and prices. My advice to you? Know what price you want and stick to it. Think about it in perspective, in a typical shop, greeting cards will be close to the cheapest item in there. If the business can’t fork out $30 to try 10 cards then you don’t want to be doing business with them! But also think realistically about your prices. Most retailers will start saying ‘no thanks’ at about $3 a card so to make RedBubble cards (with a base price of up to $3) a financailly viable option you need to sell them as premium art cards worth that extra dollar or two. Considering the quality of them, I believe this is possible. Depending on where you sell them, you could get $4 to $8 or even more per card. It will depend on the clientelle for that particular store. / Common Mistake: Too many people give their cards different prices when in the eye of the customer they all look pretty much the same. If you want to have a premium range, make it obvious Profite Margins / I should add as a separate but related point, most stores will want to mark up by about 100% on greeting cards. Most people sell there cards for a set wholesale price and then let the store charge whatever they like. The only time in my opinion, you should intervene is if you seriously believe they have overpriced them to such a point that nthey are not affordable. But think about it before setting your price. If you ask for $4 per card, can the store onsell them for $7.95? How to actually get them into stores / Here’s an idea for you- send them a card! Of course a rigorous follow up would be required. I would ‘door to door’ with a small sample or my stuff and it worked really well. I also had a bit of a tactic. I’d show a selection of cards worth $20 total. Then when they fell in love with a couple I’d say. “How about you buy this $20 worth from me right now and you keep that one you like for yourself, I’ll replace it with this one” Then I’d pull some other random card out of my bag and add it to the pile. Worked 9 out of 10 times. The other thing I did was band together with a fellow card maker (she did printed ones, I did handmade) so that we could show a greater range and cut our door knocking time in half. Can I also suggest not interrupting businesses during busy periods such as weekends or lunch hours. That happens to me in the gallery all the time and it’s a real pain. Also, if you’re talking to staff and their phone rings or a customer comes in, invite them to deal with the more important thing first and come back to you. Rotate Your Stock / Basically, if it isn’t selling, get rid of it yourself before the store owner decides to get rid of you! I’m exaggerating but the point it still valid. People will stop looking if your display always looks the same so keep it chaging. Make a fuss. If you have a new range, stick a sign up saying “New Farm Yard Range On Sale Now.” And remember, what works well in one store may go really badly in another so if it’s not selling, try somewhere else rather then giving up and throwing the lot in the bin! Consignment / This is particularly just my opinion but I’m against consignment on cards. Especially if you give a choice of what is ordered. Seriously, cards cost so little compared to other things, if a store can’t find $50 somewhere to buy some outright, there is something suss about that right away. It might be good to offer consignment on your first batch which will encourage the store to stock your stuff but don’t get into a habit of it. I would drop off say 50 cards and get someone to sign a consignment form saying how many they were given. Then after a few weeks I would go back, count them up and invoice for however many were missing. Then I’d also give them the choice of buying the remaining ones, or me taking them back. Most would swap a few that they didn’t like and then buy up. Payments / Again I hope this sounds obvious but ask to be paid. So many people get lost in a world of politeness and assume that eventually someone will do the right thing, Most small businesses using MYOB or QuickBooks accounting software will automatically lodge your invoices to be paid within 30 days. Agree on your terms and then chase up late payments. No need to be mean or nasty but a follow up letter and then a follow up phone call is fair enough. Also, be flexible in how you can be paid. Some businesses do everything with a cheque (or for you Americans, a “check”), others will rely on Direct Debit. So know how the business wants to pay you and don’t make it hard for them! Promote your Cards / The beauty of RedBubble cards is they have the URL of your portfolio on the back which shows off all of your work. But also remember to promote your cards out in the real world. Recently I bought a bunch of RedBubble cards and gave them all to friends. The response was amazing. They all got online to find more! Next step for me is to buy a bunch of my own cards and find excuses to give them to people. webgrrl had this awesome idea too. The cards really do speak for themselves so get them into circulation. - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - So if anyone is still breathing after reading all that, I hope you found it useful! / I do tend to ramble when it comes to retail related things- it’s my passion in life. / ‘Tashom III’ by FireRabbit

  • RedBubble Post Card - November Free Shipping Deal and more ...
    by RedBubble

    Well October was a busy month. Here’s a few interesting stats from the last month: - 1,981 sales notifications sent; / - 7,812 items o…

    Well October was a busy month. Here’s a few interesting stats from the last month: - 1,981 sales notifications sent; / - 7,812 items of art ordered; / - 90,000 new works uploaded; / - 5,000 new members; and / - 350,000 comments. But stats don’t tell you everything. We’ve continued to receive feedback from people on how the RedBubble community is helping individuals rediscover their creative passion – and this is awesome! Your encouraging and supportive comments are powerful. And a short note on comments – the longer and more meaningful comments are the ones that people have found most encouraging. It makes people feel that others have taken the time to really study and consider their work – a sign of respect and a huge compliment! We’ve also received lots of feedback on how people would like to see RedBubble evolve – and we’re listening to this feedback. We’re not always able to act on all suggestions and even the suggestions we want to act on often take a while to make it out the door. So please be patient with us. Our philosophy is to listen and adapt. We often always launch things at a very early stage and then listen to your feedback to evolve the feature. Groups is a good example of this. We launched a very early version of groups and we knew it wasn’t the final destination. We will evolve groups over the next three months. A lot. If you want to know what’s on the road map for the next few weeks Justin’s written a good post here and if you want to understand what’s behind the RedBubble team more generally Pilgrim’s written a great post here . And finally we’re very keen to avoid a late rush of Christmas orders which will stress out our production folks – so we’re running a couple of promotions in November (hint: please place any Christmas orders in November). Here’s a free shipping coupon that you can all use as many times as you like: ‘Novembershipping’. Just enter this coupon during the checkout process to receive the free shipping offer. For all orders over US$100 (AU$110, GBP50, EUR70) we’ll also e-mail you a coupon after the order to the value of 10% of the transaction for your next purchase on RB. - Peter

  • RedBubble Post Card - Everyone's an artist
    by RedBubble

    Hello fellow bubblers, I thought it might be useful if we tried to give you an insight into the ‘mind of RedBubble’ – every now and th…

    Hello fellow bubblers, I thought it might be useful if we tried to give you an insight into the ‘mind of RedBubble’ – every now and then. To give you an understanding of what makes us tick. One of the key ideas underpinning RedBubble is that ‘everyone’s an artist’. Let me restate part of our very first journal post “People are inherently creative. Deep down, most of us love to come up with new ideas, express who we are, or take a different perspective on the world around us. This is particularly true of children. Remember chalk on the footpath, crayon on the walls, or a painting stuck proudly to the fridge with a magnet. Kids love stories, they love learning about new things, they ask obvious yet somehow overlooked questions. So why don’t many of us focus on our creative interests as adults? Is there something about the process of growing up that changes us, that convinces us to be serious and sensible? Do we lose the ability to be creative? Or does it just get buried amidst the responsibilities, worries and priorities of adult life? Look closer, though, and you’ll see sparks of creativity in adults everywhere. Since starting our RedBubble journey, we’ve been amazed at how many of our close friends have “confessed” to a secret creative hobby, a little spark of creativity that few else know about. Look at the statistics and the picture is clearer still. Over 2.5 million Australians regularly take part in some sort of creative or cultural activity. Almost 90% do this entirely for free, for the simple enjoyment of it. A fortunate few earn a living from it, but most keep their creative spark alive in their own time and without sharing it with the world. RedBubble was founded with a burning desire to improve this situation. And there are some major social and technological trends helping us out.“ We openly want to embrace a wide variety of material on RedBubble, from a wide variety of people – from professional artists to emerging artists to people just discovering their artistic side. We don’t want to place more limits or barriers in the way of people – life has enough barriers – so we’ve tried to keep RedBubble as open as possible. This is why we haven’t placed any upload limits on the site and why we don’t vet content before it’s published. We’ve recently received feedback from the community that such an open approach has meant people might be encouraged to post ‘anything’ to RedBubble. Our thinking is that RedBubble should be the place for your best work and over the next short while we’re looking to update the site to further encourage this behaviour. But we don’t want RedBubble to become an elite only site – we don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. - Peter

  • RedBubble Post Card - The roadmap
    by RedBubble

    Hello all, Thought you might be interested in a sneak preview of what’s in the RedBubble road map for the next two to eight weeks. An…

    Hello all, Thought you might be interested in a sneak preview of what’s in the RedBubble road map for the next two to eight weeks. And a caveat to start with – things change – so please don’t take this as a rock solid guarantee. Groups First up we’re looking to introduce an early version of ‘groups’ this Thursday. The group functionality will evolve a lot over the next six months – so what you’ll see on Thursday is just the first step. Our thinking on groups is that they will allow people to immerse themselves more fully in their areas of interest. For example, we could have a landscape photography group or a street photography group. At the moment RedBubble has 15,000 members – and it can be hard to engage with a collection of 15,000 people. Groups will allow us all to engage with smaller collections of people – with a shared interest. T-shirts On 4 October we’ll switch all our t-shirt manufacturing the US (using a technology that can print white inks). We’ll also be adding a new style and new colour. Again this isn’t the final destination for t-shirts … just another small step. Tools for buyers Over the next month or two we’ll update the site to make it easier for buyers to find what they are looking for. This has yet to be finalized but could include such things as a buyer path through the site and improved search functionality. Tools for artists Over the next month or two we’ll also look to provide artists with more tools to promote their work – widgets and fingers crossed a ‘private’ version of RedBubble: e.g. peter.redbubble.com which could serve as a ‘shop front’ for any traffic I’d like to direct to RedBubble (i.e. it wouldn’t include comments, it would only include my images and wouldn’t link to the rest of RedBubble). Other new products and features Gift certificates, an updated canvas product, larger wall art products, integrating payment into the website, and a few features to encourage people to use RedBubble for their best work (e.g. an updated upload process and the studio idea that we’ve previously written about here). Competitions A competition for writers and visual artists – our writers haven’t been feeling as much love over the last little while and we want to start addressing this. And there’s probably a whole bunch of stuff I’ve forgotten about (and there’s a few things that we’re working on that are not quite ready to go in the road map) but this should give you a sense of what’s in the pipe works for the next couple of months. - Peter

  • Giving Birth to Greeting Cards
    by RedBubble

    Another birthing story today – Greeting Cards. Like the mounted prints...

    Another birthing story today – Greeting Cards. Like the mounted prints – we start with a big box of Kodak Endura paper like this: As per usual, we fire the big ‘laser’ at it: After that it gets processed, It’s pretty dark inside the machine… You’re just going to have to use your imagination abit here – lots of rollers and developer: Next (one of my personal favorite machines) the 600 ft roll of paper goes into this cutting machine: Which spits out individual card prints at the other end, really really fast: Now we have a big stack of card prints: The next bit, is our trade secret, so no explinations – just a few pictures: / / / / And finally after a quick trip through the folder we get a finished card like this: To be honest I forgot to take a picture of the packing process, so you’re just going to have to imagine about a thousand cards being sleeved with B6 envelopes and sent out to bubblers all around the world – It should be no surprise we make way more of these than anything else. Update: By special request … Testing: / James

  • RedBubble Post Card - The RB view of the Universe
    by RedBubble

    In today’s post card I’d like to share with you my thoughts on the relationship between RedBubble and the members of the site. The w…

    In today’s post card I’d like to share with you my thoughts on the relationship between RedBubble and the members of the site. The way I view the relationship is that RedBubble’s here to act as a catalyst and facilitator. RedBubble is not about ‘RedBubble’ – it’s about all the people that are part of the site. RedBubble shouldn’t become the centre of attention. RedBubble’s job is to take care of all the background stuff. The website. Production and logistics. Payment. Solving problems. Listening. RedBubble’s job is to lower barriers – to make things easier. But I don’t want RedBubble to do everything. Two things we always want to leave up to you: being creative and sharing your creativity. For example, if you’re interested in selling your work I’m a firm beliver that the the very best person to share / market your work is you! Why? Because we’re all relational creatures – we value a sense of connectedness. I’d much rather buy a t-shirt from Ed then someone I don’t know because each time I put it on it reminds me of his crazed English demeanor. And he’s pretty cool (but don’t tell him). Am I on the right track? I’d be interested in your thoughts. Ciao for now, Peter

  • RedBubble Post Card - January Thinking
    by RedBubble

    Hello! Well I think we’re finally catching our breath after a mad couple of months. There was a free shipping promotion in November…

    Hello! Well I think we’re finally catching our breath after a mad couple of months. There was a free shipping promotion in November that ‘took off’ and a few of the production folks ended up working 24 hours a day to get everything out in time for Christmas. On top of the big influx of orders our t-shirt printer broke down in the last week of November – with gave poor old Ed about a month of heartache. Thanks Ed for carrying RedBubble through all the t-shirt troubles. We’re spending most of January in thinking mode … much of last year was a supreme rush to listen and get things built. You can do this for only so long before needing a break to think. So that’s what we’re doing. Lots of good thinking about what to do next. We’ve been listening to your feedback in this process – and we hope to address many of your requests and suggestions over the next few months. Please be patient with us – there are only three people building the core website and they can only work so fast … (we’ll be recruiting a few more web developers in the next month or two). For those of you who are statistically minded, here’s a few stats from the last couple of months: In November: / - 3,584 sales notifications sent; / - 16,153 items of art ordered; / - 111,356 new works uploaded; / - 6345 new members; and / - 460,796 comments. In December: / - 2,075 sales notifications sent; / - 6,837 items of art ordered (38% of all sales were to non RedBubble members); / - 96,245 new works uploaded; / - 5772 new members; and / - 442,387 comments - Peter

  • RedBubble Post Card - Sales and Comments
    by RedBubble

    RedBubble is about much more than selling your creative work – but I know this is an important issue for many people. And it’s been very…

    RedBubble is about much more than selling your creative work – but I know this is an important issue for many people. And it’s been very interesting to see what work sells on RedBubble – the diversity of content is enormous. It should come as no surprise to anyone – but we all have very different taste! Between 1 September and 5:30 pm on 26 September RedBubble has sent out 1250 sales notification e-mails. This excludes all self purchases – and many of these notifications represented a multiple item sale. What’s also been interesting is to observe the relationship between the sales and a person’s level of activity on RedBubble. I’ve included a graph (below) that shows the top 15 sellers on RedBubble by number of items sold (x-axis) versus their comments on the site (y-axis). Some of the best sellers on the site are very active (9000 comments) but some are not active (2 comments). My interpretation of this data is that you don’t have to win any popularity contents to sell work on RedBubble. Comments are a wonderful way to provide encouragement and support on RedBubble (please use the critique forum for constructive criticism) – and please continue to use them for this purpose. In fact the encouragement we can provide each other on our ‘creative journey’ is one of the most special and important things about RedBubble. - Peter

  • Greeting Cards
    by thickblackoutline

    / Just wanted to share, my cards arrived today and I couldn’t be happier! The quality of …

    / Just wanted to share, my cards arrived today and I couldn’t be happier! The quality of them is beyond my expectations…. I knew they would be good… but these are stunning!! These ones are Alice’s Friend and More Everything! / I especially like the little thumbnail on the back….. most excited by that – that’s just me ;) / Dragon Chef and Oriental Coffee here / I urge everyone to get some cards… even of their own work, maybe some of mine ;) They would be fantastic framed also! Love The Bub’s stuff, as always! /

  • Hurray and Thank you!
    by Craig Goldsmith

    Just got back to lunch to find that I have sold my first framed print and it’s now my second sale to the US! Yippee, I did a victory lap …

    Just got back to lunch to find that I have sold my first framed print and it’s now my second sale to the US! Yippee, I did a victory lap around the office, only a handful of people in it at the time, and I’m really chuffed. The piece was Parisian Bike / / I’m really rapt, and really hope the nice person that bought it really can enjoy it. I’ve also got to thank those that have bought Front Row Seats, Parisian Bike and Eilean Donan as cards these are now some of my best sellers, and I thank you all. Yay!

  • RedBubble Update - Greeting Cards !
    by RedBubble

    Cards Cards Cards / The big news this week is the launch of Greeting Cards – Nearly any image can be sold as a greeting card on RedBubbl…

    Cards Cards Cards / The big news this week is the launch of Greeting Cards – Nearly any image can be sold as a greeting card on RedBubble, any file of about 1Mpix or larger ! The product itself is beautiful, photographically printed, bonded with high grade paper and folded. Here’s what it looks like – Just click the card icon at the top. / / Please make your work avaliable as cards – RedBubble is all about artists choice, you need to tick the box to sell cards. / / / Updates to the Watermarks / So we pushed these out a few weeks ago and had a heap of feedback from confused buyers, not sure if the watermark would be on the final product. / / In response we’ve changed the way we are doing this. There isn’t a water mark on the smaller image so buyers can see it clean, on the larger image we are still displaying the watermark – we’ve tried to make it subtle and explain it a little better while still protecting your images.

  • *Business cards for RedBubblers*
    by solareclips

    I have seen another journal entry on this particular subject, (in my travels around RB) I can not remember where I saw it or I would prov…

    I have seen another journal entry on this particular subject, (in my travels around RB) I can not remember where I saw it or I would provide a link. / What a great idea!!! How cool would it be to have a business card with a logo that represents us here at RB. I for one would love to have something like this and would purchase them!!!! What a way to really get us out there and reach others that don’t know about Rebubble!!!! RB could have a contest for a logo. Choose the top 5 images for logos, for you to put on your card. What a promotion idea!!! What are your thoughts on this? How many of you would buy something like this? Let me know and I might submit this journal to the powers at be, so this may come to fruition. / Have a most excellent day, and keep on keepin’ on!!!!!

  • Thanks for the Buy
    by frogster

    I want to thank the person who bought my image The Raven Witch a…

    I want to thank the person who bought my image The Raven Witch as a card. Thank you and I hope you enjoy it. / Larry

  • I sold three cards thanks very much to the buyer
    by Sorin Reck

    I sold three cards thanks very much to the buyer

    I sold three cards thanks very much to the buyer

  • Getting shirty
    by Meach

    Sold a shirt !http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/clothing/backgroundcolor:fafafa/bodycolor:silver/size:large/style:mens/view:preview/20…

    Sold a shirt and a card of Champagne / Many thanks whoever you are. Hugs / Meach

  • Red Bubble Prints Quality Cards
    by Elena Ray

    One of my images was included in Gaia. I just recieved my Gaia gift from Red Bubble-I spent it all on cards from both my own images and a…

    One of my images was included in Gaia. I just recieved my Gaia gift from Red Bubble-I spent it all on cards from both my own images and also from my favorites list. The print quality is truly excellent and the paper that the cards is printed on is really nice-super heavy. I am really pleased. Thank you so much Red Bubble!

  • WOW Thank YOU! Two sales
    by Tainia Finlay

    Have been a bit under the weather for a couple of days so apologies for absence on comments, I will be catching up post haste!! :D W…

    Have been a bit under the weather for a couple of days so apologies for absence on comments, I will be catching up post haste!! :D What a joyous lift it has been to see two dear bubblers have thought my work worthy to buy. Thank you so very much to you both, I am humbled AND delighted! Works bought are ‘The Dunny’ by dear fellow Bubbler Vic Cross ~ Thank you Vic, I hope you enjoy and ‘Little Beach’ by a lovely bubbler who I so appreciate, many thanks Cheryl xx cherished What have I been missing … off to have a sticky beak ô¿ô !!

  • TIME TO SIGN THE BIRTHDAY CARD - CONGRATULATIONS FA!!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY
    by Karin Taylor

    / !http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/size:small/view:main/1186428-...

    / baby fa – isn’t she cute!! Dear Friends, it is frozenfa’s special BIG BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION day today!!!! Please SIGN the birthday card for fa….HOW????..... read on…. Please wish her a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY by SIGNING THE CARD by LEAVING A COMMENT for her here…..please address your good wishes to Fa only, i will be redirecting her to this journal later when she wakes up and visits the bubble today!! Front Page of Birthday Card reads….... / / Inside of Birthday Card reads …... / PS* Please don’t say ‘fa hug’ too quickly, as it may develop into something else!! lol / PLEASE EVERYONE HELP ME TO HELP FA…..TO BLOW OUT THE CANDLES ON HER BIRTHDAY CAKE!!

  • Writers selling stuff?
    by Xavier Russo

    As a little experiment, I uploaded an image versio…

    As a little experiment, I uploaded an image version of my Ode to Nothing poem and bought it on white and black greeting cards. Worked quite well. This might be a way for writers on RedBubble to participate in selling Simply create a greeting card related to your writing: maybe an image, quote, or (if short enough) the whole written work. Then readers who like your writing can buy the card – you get paid and they get a little momento. As another example, kseriphyn has a logo for her story The Callings . If this was available as a greeting card, readers could show their appreciation for the story by buying one. All you need is some way of creating an image file. This is possible even if you don’t have a fancy graphics program (for the poem above, I just used Powerpoint and saved the file as a jpeg) It’s not a perfect solution but it can be done right now. What do you think? I’d love to hear from both writers and readers

  • hmmm i just sold my Moon Card
    by Sorin Reck

    I m happy i don t expectud sombody to by it …...i m happy and thanks very much

    I m happy i don t expectud sombody to by it …...i m happy and thanks very much

  • Walking on air
    by dawndavies

    Mar Silva has just ordered a card of my picture Lone wolf, I am thrilled to bits, shes been so great to me since we met on this great sit…

    Mar Silva has just ordered a card of my picture Lone wolf, I am thrilled to bits, shes been so great to me since we met on this great site and i hope others check out her amazing art, many thanks again Mar, dawnxxx

  • Thanks!!
    by Macky

    Would just like to thank Avril for her purchase of 2 cards of my work entitled ‘For Avril’ Dankie Avril, ek waardeur dit baie!! Ek is …

    Would just like to thank Avril for her purchase of 2 cards of my work entitled ‘For Avril’ Dankie Avril, ek waardeur dit baie!! Ek is dankbaar dat ek jou Tafelberg ‘n bietjie nader na jou kon bring. My Afrikaans is nie so goed nie, ek hoop jy verstaan wat ek se!!

  • I Made Another Sale!!!!!!!!!!!!
    by Vonnie Murfin

    After 4 months, I finally made another sale!!!!!!!!!!! It was a card of “Anniversary Rose”. Thank you Buyer!!!!!!!!!! !http://images-0…

    After 4 months, I finally made another sale!!!!!!!!!!! It was a card of “Anniversary Rose”. Thank you Buyer!!!!!!!!!!

  • Second Sale of the Day!!
    by Karin Taylor

    omigosh!!! Sale number 2 today…..thanx to the kind and sweet person who just purchased my most special and dearest card from my ‘Frie…

    omigosh!!! Sale number 2 today…..thanx to the kind and sweet person who just purchased my most special and dearest card from my ‘Friends Series’ of cards and prints, One Spring Day:

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