Fractal Prints!
Nov. 21st, 2004 06:38 amTonight, I ordered a set of ten 6" prints of my fractals, and purchased an archival-quality, acid-free memory book in which to display them. I also bought a single 8" x 10" floatframe. And in doing so, discovered that I can offer those prints to you guys at $20 each, framed, and that's shipping inclusive. (If you want me to ship it overnight or overseas or something, ask me, I'll let you know what the pricing is, and we can work something out.)
So, if anyone's interested, let me know which piece, what finish you'd like on the print (matte, gloss, or lustre) and what frame finish (gold, silver, or black) you'd like. The floatframe is designed to be larger than the print, and it's completely transparent except for the edging. So you get the effect of the print being suspended in midair... I'm in love. It includes an easel for stability, and that lets you display the print vertically or horizontally. In fact, here's a picture of the floatframe, so you can see what I mean.

I'm screening comments here so that you can also tell me where you'd like the prints shipped. They take about two weeks to reach me from the printer, and then they'll be in my hands a day or two so I can make up the packages and send them out. Once I send them out, it's one to three business days First-Class Mail. So that makes about three weeks, and puts it well into December. I'd like to do a first batch order on Tuesday, if possible. I will, if you want me to, send them directly to another recipient. And I'll make Certified Mail and Return Receipt standard offerings, since USPS doesn't do tracking except on Express Mail.
If you've got any other questions, feel free to ask! (This offer's open to any LJ users and to people I know outside of LJ. I'd friendslock it except for the latter group.)
I need a bit more time to see if I can extend this to larger prints. I'll let you all know, though, if it turns out that I can, and at what price it becomes feasible.
So, if anyone's interested, let me know which piece, what finish you'd like on the print (matte, gloss, or lustre) and what frame finish (gold, silver, or black) you'd like. The floatframe is designed to be larger than the print, and it's completely transparent except for the edging. So you get the effect of the print being suspended in midair... I'm in love. It includes an easel for stability, and that lets you display the print vertically or horizontally. In fact, here's a picture of the floatframe, so you can see what I mean.

I'm screening comments here so that you can also tell me where you'd like the prints shipped. They take about two weeks to reach me from the printer, and then they'll be in my hands a day or two so I can make up the packages and send them out. Once I send them out, it's one to three business days First-Class Mail. So that makes about three weeks, and puts it well into December. I'd like to do a first batch order on Tuesday, if possible. I will, if you want me to, send them directly to another recipient. And I'll make Certified Mail and Return Receipt standard offerings, since USPS doesn't do tracking except on Express Mail.
If you've got any other questions, feel free to ask! (This offer's open to any LJ users and to people I know outside of LJ. I'd friendslock it except for the latter group.)
I need a bit more time to see if I can extend this to larger prints. I'll let you all know, though, if it turns out that I can, and at what price it becomes feasible.