Greeting cards are one of the staple products in my repertoire. Blank cards seem to sell best, especially individually. Maybe that’s because they allow the sender to be creative in adding their very own greeting. I like that idea. They also provide people who enjoy my art with a nice, affordable entry point in a product that is both cool-looking and useful. Best of all, they can be shared with others.
Boxed Christmas cards, though, are one of my very best sellers. I charge less per card for boxed cards, and I really enjoy watching people pick and choose which designs speak to them and say, "Hey– Send me to a friend!"
I'm posting a short video with this blog post showing this year’s collection of boxed holiday cards. Perhaps you’ll hear one whispering to you! If so, they will be available in my online store at www.michaelseanpiper.com/store, or locally in-person at the Holiday Fair at Moultonborough Central School on December 7th. Â
This coming November, my work will be on display and for sale at the Groovy Noodle in Plymouth NH. You can find them online at www.groovynoodlenh.com if you’d like to check out their menu. They have an excellent selection of dishes– including some yummy vegan options– and they are obviously lovers of local art and artists, so they get a hearty two thumbs up from me.
I will be hanging a selection of prints for sale with a wide range of subject matter, including:Â
LandscapesÂ
FantasyÂ
Sci-FiÂ
Isometric Maps
If you find yourself in Plymouth, stop by for a bite to eat and grab a print on your way out. And thanks for tuning in, and for all of your ongoing support.
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