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<blockquote data-quote="lightmuncher" data-source="post: 4948" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>I just remembered, and I can't think why I had forgotten this. When I lived in Wales I made my own cards and sold them in places where people sell their own products, like baskets, pottery, other people's DIY cards. These were usually set up in old disused churches, town halls, village halls. The people who man the stalls ask for a commission, of course, but I made more doing that than you made with selling on-line images! I made the cards off my printer, using the correct car weight, and would take the image on one side, and write on the inside. Now I found some paper was good quality for my images, but wouldn't take a pen's ink on the inside.</p><p>The other thing I remembered was that Sheila's (my wife) cousin and his partner create a post card business down in Devon and Cornwall. Ever since way back when, we asked them if they could help us out on how they started and who did they use for their printing, they put the phone down and stopped emails from that point! WTF! We were in Wales and were never going to stomp on their territory! </p><p>So hopefully two more ways to sell images from your creativity. Just leave the cards blank, by the way. And if more ideas come from my dwindling gray matter, will post it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightmuncher, post: 4948, member: 300"] I just remembered, and I can't think why I had forgotten this. When I lived in Wales I made my own cards and sold them in places where people sell their own products, like baskets, pottery, other people's DIY cards. These were usually set up in old disused churches, town halls, village halls. The people who man the stalls ask for a commission, of course, but I made more doing that than you made with selling on-line images! I made the cards off my printer, using the correct car weight, and would take the image on one side, and write on the inside. Now I found some paper was good quality for my images, but wouldn't take a pen's ink on the inside. The other thing I remembered was that Sheila's (my wife) cousin and his partner create a post card business down in Devon and Cornwall. Ever since way back when, we asked them if they could help us out on how they started and who did they use for their printing, they put the phone down and stopped emails from that point! WTF! We were in Wales and were never going to stomp on their territory! So hopefully two more ways to sell images from your creativity. Just leave the cards blank, by the way. And if more ideas come from my dwindling gray matter, will post it here. [/QUOTE]
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