Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Big One: Why Don't You Sell Your Own Stuff On Your Website?

The best answer we can give you is convenience and security. Right now we are a very small business, we feel that we frankly can't afford the web security needed to protect your payment information properly to U.S. and E.U. standards over long term.  As we grow, we will likely re-assess this stance and offer a webstore on our site. 
 

What is Redbubble.com

Redbubble.com is one of our Print-On-Demand (POD) partners. The process works like this: Our amazing artist designs the products, then we send the designs to Redbubble.com to be held for printing. You go to Redbubble.com, choose the design and item you want such as a t-shirt. You pay Redbubble, and Redbubble.com prints the t-shirt in the design you have chosen, then packs and ships the t-shirt directly to you. Redbubble.com then pays us our bit, we pay our artist, and the circle completes.

 

What is TeeSpring.com/Spring

Spring (Teespring.com) is one of our Print-On-Demand (POD) partners. The process works like this: Our amazing artist designs the products, then we send the designs to TeeSpring.com to be held for printing. You go to TeeSpring.com, choose the design and item you want such as a hoodie. You pay Spring, and Spring prints the hoodie in the design you have chosen, then packs and ships the hoodie directly to you. Spring then pays us our bit, we pay our artist, and the circle completes.
 

Where do your products come from? 

Print-On-Demand (POD) products come from Redbubble.com and TeeSpring.com, both  U.S. based POD businesses and great places for artists to get noticed. We decided to take it a little further and make our designing a business.

Our Children's Books, Coloring Books, and non-POD Journals come from Amazon as we self-published them through Amazon KDP.


So I Have To Buy Your Products at TeeSpring.com, Redbubble.com, and Amazon.com Right Now?

At this time, yes. But we promise, you'll love your products. If not, just return them to whichever partner you purchased them from for a no-hassle experience. (As per their returns policy, naturally.)

 

But What If I Have A Return?

For a no-hassle experience return your product(s) to whichever partner you purchased them from. (As per their returns policy, naturally.)  But we really believe in our products and promise you'll love them.

 

How Do I Care For My Sublimation Printed Apparel and Bedding?

Always be gentle for the longest life. Be aware that the tag instructions might be for the item before it was sublimation printed, so the tag care instructions may not be reliable. 

The best practice for apparel is to wash inside out, in cold or lukewarm water, a gentle detergent, on a gentle cycle, and dry inside out on on low (or preferably hang dry). If at all possible don't use fabric softener, if  you absolutely must use it, use dryer sheets, not liquid softener.  

The best practice for bedding is to fold the printed side away from the agitator if you have an top-loading washer. Fold the printed side in if you have a front-loading washer.  Use cold or lukewarm water, on a gentle cycle, a gentle detergent, on a gentle cycle (you may have to add a spin only on a higher setting afterward to get all the water out), then tumble dry on low, re-arranging in the dryer every 20 minutes or so until dry (or preferably hang dry if your community allows). If at all possible don't use fabric softener, if  you absolutely must use it, use dryer sheets, not liquid softener.  

 

 

 

 

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