Want to learn more about different types of puzzles you can get your artwork printed on? Watch this video about these PREMIUM and super fun wood puzzles with my art!! ruclips.net/video/Sqk0ejBWjTk/видео.html
Great video! As a puzzler, and someone who frequently looks at artwork and thinks, "this would be fantastic as a puzzle," it was interesting to listen to your experience. There definitely were some surprises that made sense, i.e. once you mentioned the difference between cat and dog customers, my reactions was, "of course!" I think you hit the nail on the head with your comments around the missing intel about the puzzling market. I believe that a talented artist who has, or who can find, this info has the potential to be successful in the puzzle world, but you don't know what you don't know until you know it, right? So kudos to you for sharing your experience with others so they can benefit from it. I also really appreciated your insight on what customers want, and the nuances of that which can lead to less sales instead of more. Your ability to analyze and identify what worked and what didn't is skillful. I also wanted to make sure to compliment you on your art. It is so gorgeous, and I understand completely why your customers knew your images would make amazing puzzles! There are a lot of specific things that drive the puzzling market that for a non-puzzler probably look pretty quirky, and maybe even inscrutable! I wish you great success with your very obvious talent!
I agree with your comment about not listening to what customers say they want. This is a good reminder to me that unless they are paying directly for x,y,z, then I need to keep moving. Thank you again for your honest feedback!
I have watch just about all of your videos and have learn so much,,I have a question (off topic)My husband has about 40 landscaping/nature/forest painting is it worth submitting some to some art licensing places?? Thank you!
I'm just now running across this video because I would love to start my own puzzle business... I would love to know how it's going now... Years later... Good luck 👍
I'm currently not selling puzzles. I do have a few available via print on demand made by Printful, but nobody buys them because they're too expensive. It's just not economical for my business to buy a big load of puzzles wholesale in lots of different styles. So that's why I don't do it anymore. I just stick to art prints. I can make those myself, easy to store, etc. But you may experience different results. Depending on where you're selling the puzzles, what your subject matter is and such :)
Amazing advice! Just a thought randomly but maybe you could photoshop a bunch of your most popular animals all together into one huge thousand piece! Like a where’s Waldo of all your animals ❤❤❤❤
Hi Thanks for this video. you provided a lot of very useful information. I'm an artist who is just starting an Etsy store and looking at what product lineup to print my art onto. Thanks again.
With POD you can offer to do custom puzzles. Have the person send you a picture of their pet and you send them a puzzle. Of course, all you do is upload the pic to the POD company and have them print it. Etsy has puzzles. Redbubble has puzzles. I'm not sure who else does, but those are two POD companies that can do that for you. They're not expensive, and people will pay more for personalized products. You can even add the pet's name or some other text for an extra fee, or for free. That's up to you.
I am one of the picky ones when it comes to puzzles and if I really like a puzzle, a £10 price difference wouldn't make me not buy it. And I also love cats, so... lol
Your art is charming and pretty. But NO! Those aren’t small puzzle pieces! People who like puzzles want them to be challenging. Print on demand is expensive, and the difficulty of producing product and making a decent margin is pretty hard. This is true in all of the types of merch that are imprinted and sold very little profit! Also true in publishing. Too many creators not enough consumers. The puzzles sold in big stores are printed in BULK tens of thousands brings the unit cost way down and makes the proposition doable if not super profitable. Also many are printed in China and we can’t compete with cheap. It’s just economics. Artists and creative have a hard time with that. Ask me how I know.
I know you say that most people want smaller puzzle pieces than the ones I show in the video, but a lot of of my customers actually complained that my puzzle pieces were too small on the first round of puzzles I got (which are the ones I showed in this video). So not sure....
Thank you, this was really helpful. I was thinking about using puzzlesunlimited as well and found your video when googled what the quality of the puzzles was hoping to find someone who had used them. You reckon the quality is good? Just asking because I'm quite fussy about the quality of the jigsaws that I do and didn't want to go for a company who would give me something substandard.
I thought they were normal quality for jigsaw puzzles that I’ve had my artwork printed on. They were similar to Printful. Although I’ve had wood puzzles made that were better quality. But for cardboard jigsaw puzzles, I thought they were good.
Want to learn more about different types of puzzles you can get your artwork printed on? Watch this video about these PREMIUM and super fun wood puzzles with my art!! ruclips.net/video/Sqk0ejBWjTk/видео.html
Interesting insight on cat vs dog puzzles and buyer psychology. thank you.
Welcome :-)
this is so cool! i never thought about getting puzzles made with my own art… super cool idea
THank you, this was really useful 🙂
Great video! As a puzzler, and someone who frequently looks at artwork and thinks, "this would be fantastic as a puzzle," it was interesting to listen to your experience. There definitely were some surprises that made sense, i.e. once you mentioned the difference between cat and dog customers, my reactions was, "of course!" I think you hit the nail on the head with your comments around the missing intel about the puzzling market. I believe that a talented artist who has, or who can find, this info has the potential to be successful in the puzzle world, but you don't know what you don't know until you know it, right? So kudos to you for sharing your experience with others so they can benefit from it. I also really appreciated your insight on what customers want, and the nuances of that which can lead to less sales instead of more. Your ability to analyze and identify what worked and what didn't is skillful. I also wanted to make sure to compliment you on your art. It is so gorgeous, and I understand completely why your customers knew your images would make amazing puzzles! There are a lot of specific things that drive the puzzling market that for a non-puzzler probably look pretty quirky, and maybe even inscrutable! I wish you great success with your very obvious talent!
This was wonderfully insightful. Thank you for your honesty and experience. It's so helpful to hear the honest facts behind your experience. You rock!
I agree with your comment about not listening to what customers say they want. This is a good reminder to me that unless they are paying directly for x,y,z, then I need to keep moving. Thank you again for your honest feedback!
You are so welcome!
Thank you. This is very informative, without being overwhelming.
I have watch just about all of your videos and have learn so much,,I have a question (off topic)My husband has about 40 landscaping/nature/forest painting is it worth submitting some to some art licensing places?? Thank you!
Yes, absolutely!
yes great video! thank you God bless you abundantly
thank u krystle 💘✌️
Ooooo I have so many ideas right now.
Excellent video. Great advices! Thank you.
I'm just now running across this video because I would love to start my own puzzle business... I would love to know how it's going now... Years later... Good luck 👍
I'm currently not selling puzzles. I do have a few available via print on demand made by Printful, but nobody buys them because they're too expensive. It's just not economical for my business to buy a big load of puzzles wholesale in lots of different styles. So that's why I don't do it anymore. I just stick to art prints. I can make those myself, easy to store, etc. But you may experience different results. Depending on where you're selling the puzzles, what your subject matter is and such :)
Amazing advice! Just a thought randomly but maybe you could photoshop a bunch of your most popular animals all together into one huge thousand piece! Like a where’s Waldo of all your animals ❤❤❤❤
This was really helpful. Thank you!
Great advice, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
You should research a glowforge you can make your own puzzles it's like a desktop CNC laser cutter
thanks for the tip, I'll check it out :)
@@KrystleColeArt sure thing they are a bit pricey but I've already made the total cost back by making things with it and selling on Etsy it's great.
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Terrible idea. Puzzles are cut with metal blades for a reason. Lasers will just burn it and leave a charred mess that no one will buy
Thanks that was really helpful.
Glad it helped!
Your art is truly fantastic. 💕
Thank you so much 😀
Hi Thanks for this video. you provided a lot of very useful information. I'm an artist who is just starting an Etsy store and looking at what product lineup to print my art onto. Thanks again.
With POD you can offer to do custom puzzles. Have the person send you a picture of their pet and you send them a puzzle. Of course, all you do is upload the pic to the POD company and have them print it. Etsy has puzzles. Redbubble has puzzles. I'm not sure who else does, but those are two POD companies that can do that for you. They're not expensive, and people will pay more for personalized products. You can even add the pet's name or some other text for an extra fee, or for free. That's up to you.
Just releasing a new video today about this watch at ruclips.net/video/4M3MshvFoYs/видео.html
I am one of the picky ones when it comes to puzzles and if I really like a puzzle, a £10 price difference wouldn't make me not buy it.
And I also love cats, so... lol
Your art is charming and pretty. But NO! Those aren’t small puzzle pieces! People who like puzzles want them to be challenging. Print on demand is expensive, and the difficulty of producing product and making a decent margin is pretty hard. This is true in all of the types of merch that are imprinted and sold very little profit! Also true in publishing. Too many creators not enough consumers. The puzzles sold in big stores are printed in BULK tens of thousands brings the unit cost way down and makes the proposition doable if not super profitable. Also many are printed in China and we can’t compete with cheap. It’s just economics. Artists and creative have a hard time with that. Ask me how I know.
I know you say that most people want smaller puzzle pieces than the ones I show in the video, but a lot of of my customers actually complained that my puzzle pieces were too small on the first round of puzzles I got (which are the ones I showed in this video). So not sure....
Thank you, this was really helpful. I was thinking about using puzzlesunlimited as well and found your video when googled what the quality of the puzzles was hoping to find someone who had used them. You reckon the quality is good? Just asking because I'm quite fussy about the quality of the jigsaws that I do and didn't want to go for a company who would give me something substandard.
I thought they were normal quality for jigsaw puzzles that I’ve had my artwork printed on. They were similar to Printful. Although I’ve had wood puzzles made that were better quality. But for cardboard jigsaw puzzles, I thought they were good.
Thank you that was very informative
You’re welcome!