
For a long while now I have wanted to use my original artwork to make small items such as greeting cards, magnets and stickers that sell easily and bring in a steady stream of monthly income. Yes, selling an original painting for $200-$500 is much more exciting than selling a $5 greeting card with that same image, but if I sell 100 of those greeting cards in a month.... Well, you do the math.
Yesterday, I turned my attention to making a nice sticker sheet that featured all my yummy cupcake sketches that I did recently. I made a template for the 3 sizes of stickers, 1.5 x 2.066, (full) 1.5 x 1.033 (half) and 1.5 x .5165 (quarter). Now I don't really know that much about this sticker business yet, and have found what appears to be a great resource that I will be going through this coming week but I thought I would share the link here if you also are curious like I am on the ins and outs of sticker making. http://blog.nelizabeth.com/2017/2/11/how-to-make-planner-stickers-to-sell-on-etsy
If you are interested in downloading this particular sticker collection, then please check out my Etsy Store. The cost is $3 for the download and then you can print as many of the stickers as you want as long as they are just for your personal use.
JulieTownsendStudio Etsy Store-You Take the Cake Stickers



Catchup is already on my default font list on my computer but I guess I have failed to really see it. It is fun and yet not too difficult to read. I love how it looks on my most recent sticker sheet.

Kg summersunshine If you would like to download it yourself than here is the link at Dafont.com. Here is the example of the flyer I made for a co-op gallery that I belong to in the heart of the Las Vegas Arts District.