This weekend I'll be listing 10 paintings. Here's how I'm planning on working it:
I'm going to put the paintings up for sale here, on my blog. Once they are up here with names and dimensions, if you are interested in one, you'll just email me and let me know. I'll send a paypal invoice and once payment is received, I'll mark them as sold here. I'll put any that don't sell here in my etsy sometime in the next couple weeks. Buyer to pay actual shipping charges (determined before actually shipping so that you'll know the rate). Of course, for shipping prices it matters where the paintings are going, and the size of the painting as well (sorry, U.S. only this time while I learn more about the art of shipping large paintings...any advice welcome.) Please allow 5-7 days for packaging once payment is received. These are all cradled panels made using either hardwood or birch and pine. (Which mean they have nice thick edges of at least 1 1/2" or larger. The sizes vary, and will be posted alongside the photos of the piece. I'll be listing more non-cradled paintings (like before), and their prices will be much less than this cradled collection. I figure it'll be less confusing to list the similarly priced paintings in groups. So, if these cradled pieces are too pricey, there will be others that are not, coming soon.
Thank you for the comments and emails expressing interest and enthusiasm; it is very encouraging and I am really excited about continuing down this painting path. Have a great weekend!












YIPPEEEEE! I hope I'm near my computer when you post them. Really looking forward to trying to add to my PG collection. They're so pretty and inspiring!
Posted by: psmullican | June 18, 2010 at 10:23 AM
I cannot wait!!!! :))))
Posted by: melanie | June 18, 2010 at 11:09 AM
Looking forward to seeing whats for sale....umm Honey....we have to stay home until Pam G posts her paintings, ok? ;-)
Posted by: E makes art | June 18, 2010 at 02:21 PM
Lucky US girls. Be interesting to find out how you go with International shipping prices
Alison
Posted by: Alison Gibbs | June 19, 2010 at 03:51 AM
awwww, so sad... please ship to Canada..!!!
francesca
Posted by: francesca di leo | June 19, 2010 at 05:45 AM
Those dreamsicle paintings are delish!!! Are you going to sell notecards or framable prints? I'm at my mother's funeral this week and she would have loved the birds and all that pink. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work and making me smile.
Posted by: Lorelei Lane | June 23, 2010 at 07:59 PM