I thought I would share my shipping process with you today. I would
love feedback and suggestions if you have them. I have bought some
original art and it has come in all sorts of ways to me in the mail, it
seems that packaging and shipping is just as individual as painting
styles, so just wanted to share my process.
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I
always mount my works, which are on paper, on to a piece of acid free
foam core leaving 1" around the painting. I use acid free photo
mounting corners to secure the picture to the foam core. |
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I
sandwich the painting with another piece of acid free foam core on
top. On the outside of the foam core sandwich I mount my certificate of
authenticity with mounting corners. |
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This is my fun, new toy, an embosser. I emboss my certificate and envelopes for thank you cards, etc. I got it from Three Designing Women. |
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Here is my painting, foam core sandwich. I secure the sides with tape to ensure it all stays in place. |
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Wrap the whole thing in bubble pack. I also place the whole package in a cellophane bag. You can buy them here. |
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Wrap
the whole thing up and make it pretty:) A little ribbon and my
business card. I put the whole thing in a plastic bag after hearing
some horror stories. I've heard about paintings being impaled during
shipping also having liquid things spilled onto them. I also always put
my paintings in a box for additional support. |
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Include a Thank You card and other postcards. |
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Artists
Bio and additional postcards of my art. I also include business cards.
All made at Vista Print and extremely economical to have printed. |
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My
mailing supply tub. This makes my life so much easier. I just grab my
tub and everything I need is in it. I went to Big Lots and stocked up
on scissors, tape, envelopes, etc. |
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My wrapping accessory tub. I have ribbon, tissue paper, etc in this tub. |
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My
ATG gun. This is something if you don't have it you need to add it to
your wish list pronto. I discovered ATG guns while working at my Mom's
frame shop. They are a double sided tape gun used to adhere the paper
onto the backs of frames, but they have so many more functions. I use
mine for wrapping gifts, framing, adhering cards and ribbons to my
packages. It's like having a glue gun, so useful!!! I also have a huge
roll of brown craft paper, another must have. Great for the back of
pictures, wrapping gifts, letting the kids draw on, so worth it!! You can buy this here. | | |
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