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About
Meet The Artist
Hello! My name is Celia, better known as Wyzer on the internet. I am a self-taught artist currently attending my freshman year of college in the Midwest United States. I create physical and digital art in a variety of mediums and sell my designs through this store. If you are interested in commissioning work from me or need to contact me for any reason, please message me on Instagram, Tumblr, or Email me at the links at the bottom of this page. Thank you so much to everyone who chooses to support me and my art in any way possible, I truly appreciate all the love I have experienced so far as an artist trying to get my work out there, and it means the most.
Fundraiser for (Unnamed Charity)
Overview
The Charity (unnamed) was chosen for me to support by the band “Los Campesinos!”. This band has consistently shown support for marginalized groups such as Palestinians under siege, trans and LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, and more. They are unafraid to stand up for what they believe in and refuse to bend their beliefs for anybody. I find the choice to use one’s platform to its full potential and influence genuine change incredibly inspiring. Not to mention, their music kicks ass (which is a nice plus). While I am not nearly as well-known as LC!, I figured why not use what I’ve got to hopefully influence some change as well. And of course, I wouldn’t expect you to just give up your money for nothing (although there is a separate donation option if you’re feeling extra charitable), but I wanted you all to be able to pick out some nice artwork for you or a loved one. As for the charity itself… Anyways, I am super thankful for anything you are able to do to support this cause that both this incredible band and I believe in. Whether it be buying something, donating, or just sharing this link around social media, it is all seen and appreciated by me.
Price Breakdown
I value being transparent about my pricing, especially when it comes to charity, so you can know exactly where your money is going. Below you will find a pricing chart outlining how your money will be divided between the fundraiser, taxes and Printful (my manufacturer) for each type of product. I will not be taking any of the profit earned for myself for the duration of the fundraiser, but the ratios will stay the same after the fundraiser has concluded. I try to keep prices reasonable for all incomes, but with enough profit per item that there is a substantial donation made. I am not in control of shipping cost as they are shipped directly from manufacturer, and it will vary based on your location. All measurements are in inches and all prices are in USD.
Product | Manufacturing Price (Printful) | Profit (to Fundraiser) | Final Price |
4″x6″ Postcard | $1.50 | $1.00 | $2.50 |
5″x7″ Poster | $5.50 | $1.50 | $7.00 |
8″x10″ Poster | $7 | $2 | $9 |
11″x14″ Poster | $9.75 | $1.25 | $11 |
12″x18″ Poster | $11.50 | $3.50 | $15.00 |
3″x3″ Sticker | $2.20 | $0.80 | $3.00 |
Embroidered Patches | $8.95 | $1.05 | $10.00 |
Set of Five 1.25″ Buttons | $8.25 | $1.75 | $10.00 |
Products
Below you will find detailed information pasted directly from the manufacturer Printful about each product. I try to include personal images in each product listing, but I will need to rely on digital mockups for some due to the fact that prototypes cost money and I have not yet ordered one of every single product I am selling. For Information on packaging, visit this link
Postcards
- Cardboard paper
- Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
- Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
- Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
- Coated outer surface
- Blank product materials sourced from Sweden, US, Brazil, or China
Disclaimers:
- Postcards shipped from Europe have a matte outside.
- Postcards shipped from the US and Australia have a glossy outside.
- Due to the different coatings on the front and back of the card, identical colors will look slightly different on the respective surfaces.
- In case of low card stock, we might use comparable paper to fulfill the order. The substitute will be as close to the original as possible.
Posters
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
- Paper weight: 189 g/m²
- Opacity: 94%
- ISO brightness: 104%
- Paper is sourced from Japan
Stickers
- High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
- Durable vinyl
- 95µ thickness
- Fast and easy bubble-free application
- Blank product sourced from Japan
- Apply the sticker to a clean, dust-free, oil-free, and moisture-free surface. After application, press the sticker down with a clean cloth to maximize the sticker’s ability to stick to the surface and avoid air bubbles.
Embroidered Patches
Follow these steps when attaching patches by iron-on backing:
- Choose the item on which you plan to attach the patch. As a general rule, the fabric you choose should be at least as heavy as the patch. Fabrics like denim and cotton provide the best base for iron-on patches.
- Lay your item on a flat, heat-resistant surface.
- Heat up the iron to the hottest setting your fabric can tolerate. Make sure the “steam” option is turned off.
- Iron the place where you plan to place the patch.
- Place a thin garment over the patch.
- Position the heated iron over the garment that you placed over the patch and press down firmly for about 25 seconds on each side.
- Remove the iron and allow the patch to cool.
- Check to see whether the patch is fixed on securely by gently rubbing at the edge with a finger. If it lifts up a bit, repeat the process.
- For a completely secure patch, use a sewing machine or a needle and thread to secure the patch to the fabric.
Full adhesiveness will be achieved in 48 hours.
Disclaimer: Don’t wash the item more than necessary since this process may cause the patch to start coming off. If you do need to wash the item, hand wash it using cold water. Allow it to air dry.
- Twill fabric (26% cotton, 74% polyester)
- Traceability:
- Weaving—China
- Dyeing—China
- Manufacturing—Latvia
- Contains 0% recycled polyester
- Contains 0% dangerous substances
- This item releases plastic microfibers into the environment during washing
- (not taken from manufacturer) I wish that these patches did not release microplastics during washing, and I hope to switch manufacturers to a more sustainable option. In the meantime, for such a small business, I need to stick to one larger manufacturer in order to be able to keep everything as affordable and easy to manage as possible.
- Packaging compostability and recyclability information
Set of 5 Buttons:
- Made of tinplate
- Scratch and UV-resistant mylar coating
- Glossy finish
- Size: 1.25″ (31.25 mm)
- They come in a set of 5
- Easy to put on
- Blank product sourced from China
FAQ
Q: What is Dropshipping?
A: Dropshipping is a form of selling products online without the business owner storing or producing the products in-house. Some businesses will unethically use dropshipping to make money by slapping a logo on an existing product they had no part in designing or manufacturing and increasing the price of the product that any consumer could buy cheaper direct from manufacturer. As for my business, my art is the focus of the products, and you cannot find my art anywhere else as it is my own creative property. I use a third-party manufacturer such as Printful to print my products because I do not possess the space, funds, or technology necessary to make them. I am also not at a point where obtaining such space would be justified at my current sales rate. I also do not order in bulk and pack my own orders for two reasons. First, I do not have the space to store large amounts of products and shipping supplies. Second, I have not been in business long enough to be able to predict inventory numbers. I also likely will not have enough orders of any individual product for a bulk order to significantly decrease the price per unit. If this shop grows in traffic, I would absolutely love to be able to pack my own orders and eventually manufacture products myself. As a college student, however, dropshipping is the most reasonable option to keep prices low, shipping fast, and products as high quality as possible.
Q: What do you use to make your art?
For my digital art, I use Procreate on an iPad Air with a Generation 2 Apple Pencil. The particular brushes I use on Procreate vary with nearly every artwork, but if you are ever curious about a particular piece, feel free to DM me and ask. As for my visual art, I use many different mediums, but my common favorites are gouache, watercolor, and chalk pastel.
Q: Where can I use your art?
I do not permit my art to be used in any commercial form without explicit permission. This includes, but is not limited to, art prints, stickers, advertising, or thumbnails. I also do not give permission for my art to be used in AI or generative learning models in any form. In the case of non-commercial uses such as profile pictures, scrapbooking, edits, etc. Please contact me for permission first and you must credit me if it is to be posted on the internet. If you wish to get any of my art as a tattoo, please contact me first and be prepared to pay for permission for the art, price will vary based on piece. If you wish to commission a custom artwork in any situation, please reference my commission sheet on this page or any of my social medias. Commissions do not grant you commercial use. I do not condone any form of tracing, art theft, or use of my art or brand without explicit credit to me. In short, ask first no matter the case.
Q: What is Synesthesia?
According to Healthline, “Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which information meant to stimulate one of your senses stimulates several of your senses.” I have music-color synesthesia, meaning that when I listen to music, I see shapes, colors, and scenes in my mind. I also have spatial-sequence synesthesia but that is much less relevant to my art. I currently sell some synesthesia artworks on my store, so if you like the concept and want one of a personal favorite song, feel free to contact me for a commission. Most synesthesia artworks will be between $10-$20 depending on level of detail.