Hello Kirstyn, your prints are beautiful ! I am hoping to approach a local coffee shop before this month ends. I enjoyed your vlog and hearing about your artwork.
This video was so nice!😍 Thank you for sharing it☺️ Btw my art prints are also going to be at the local coffee shop very soon. I can’t wait! Such a weird feeling tho to see them there soon😂
Thanks for your video. Can you explain a bit about how the money exchange works with the coffee shop for your art? Or do you have a video about it? I’m not sure how much the shop should get for having my art there. Do they get a portion of each sale or pay me upfront for my art or do I collect money from them at end of month?? I have no idea. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
great question! I don’t have a video about this but most places will typically take 30-40% of each sale for being the storefront for your artwork. every place is different, at some places I get paid monthly no matter how much I’ve sold, other places will pay me a lump sum once I hit X amount of sales. just ask the question and when you go to sign the agreement it should all be laid out for you as well. hope that helps! 🤗
@@kirstynamanda I would also love a video about different arrangements you’ve had or have heard of, as well as tips for negotiation and advocating for yourself.
@@kirstynamanda Thanks so much! I recently approached a cafe and they were looking for 50%. In the end, the cafe owner didn’t take my products but it was my first and only attempt so far. I’ll try others
So, is it better to have prints made instead of the original piece? I’d like to do this too but not sure of the best place to have my prints made. And has anyone ever requested the original? I am assuming those artworks would cost more?
Hi Lori! I wouldn’t say one is better over the other per say, but typically prints are sold at a much more affordable price than the original art. for me, I felt that they had a better chance of selling at that price in a place like this. I do still sell originals on my website as well though. that said - there were about a dozen original art pieces in this coffee shop as well from other artists. it’s all personal preference!
@@kirstynamanda ok, thanks so much! We have several cute boutique shops, eateries and coffee shops around my area. But wasn’t sure where to get prints done.
I am not sure what area you are in, but I am in Canada and use a place called Little Rock Printing! I also have a video on how to digitize your artwork for prints as well 🤗
Hello Kirstyn, your prints are beautiful ! I am hoping to approach a local coffee shop before this month ends. I enjoyed your vlog and hearing about your artwork.
Hey kirstyn 🤚🏻 an Instagram follower here 😀 so happy to know more about you and your art journey here ❣️
Congratulations! Love your art. Just found your channel and had to subscribe. This is so relaxing to watch and your voice is so smooth 🤩
thank you so much!! 🤍🤍🤍
So cool! Congrats 👏 your artwork is so beautiful!
thank you so much!
This video was so nice!😍 Thank you for sharing it☺️
Btw my art prints are also going to be at the local coffee shop very soon. I can’t wait! Such a weird feeling tho to see them there soon😂
thank you! wow, that is so exciting!! 🤍🙂
That’s great news Nina 🧡
@@AngeleKamp thank you Angele! 💕
Congratulations!
I like ur electric kettle!
Thanks for this. I really should keep an eye out for opportunities like this when I’m in town.
your art looks beautiful!!!
Thanks for your video. Can you explain a bit about how the money exchange works with the coffee shop for your art? Or do you have a video about it? I’m not sure how much the shop should get for having my art there. Do they get a portion of each sale or pay me upfront for my art or do I collect money from them at end of month?? I have no idea. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
great question! I don’t have a video about this but most places will typically take 30-40% of each sale for being the storefront for your artwork. every place is different, at some places I get paid monthly no matter how much I’ve sold, other places will pay me a lump sum once I hit X amount of sales. just ask the question and when you go to sign the agreement it should all be laid out for you as well. hope that helps! 🤗
@@kirstynamanda I would also love a video about different arrangements you’ve had or have heard of, as well as tips for negotiation and advocating for yourself.
@@sarahrose9944 that is a great idea! I definitely could go more in depth on this topic so keep an eye out for it in the next little while :)
@@kirstynamanda Thanks so much! I recently approached a cafe and they were looking for 50%. In the end, the cafe owner didn’t take my products but it was my first and only attempt so far. I’ll try others
hey I uploaded a RUclips video with wayyyy more info and answers all of these questions if you’re interested 🤗
Congratulations!
So, is it better to have prints made instead of the original piece? I’d like to do this too but not sure of the best place to have my prints made. And has anyone ever requested the original? I am assuming those artworks would cost more?
Hi Lori! I wouldn’t say one is better over the other per say, but typically prints are sold at a much more affordable price than the original art. for me, I felt that they had a better chance of selling at that price in a place like this. I do still sell originals on my website as well though. that said - there were about a dozen original art pieces in this coffee shop as well from other artists. it’s all personal preference!
@@kirstynamanda ok, thanks so much! We have several cute boutique shops, eateries and coffee shops around my area. But wasn’t sure where to get prints done.
I am not sure what area you are in, but I am in Canada and use a place called Little Rock Printing! I also have a video on how to digitize your artwork for prints as well 🤗
@@kirstynamanda super, thanks!
Interesting
I really loved watching your video but I would like to tell you that your voice was very low hardly could hear what you were saying in the video
thank you for the feedback! I’ll keep that in mind for future videos 🤗