Eeveelutions

Jul 06, 2010 21:41


Mkay, these are definitely the last Pokemon thing I'm going to do for a while!  Whew, I love Pokemon, but I've just spent nearly a whole month drawing them xD;  I still got a lot of Pokemon ideas too, but for next year.  Time to go invest time in other merchandise!  You can check out the full version of the Eeveelutions here.


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kaerstyne July 7 2010, 05:28:09 UTC
...THOSE ARE SO CUUUUUUUUUTE EEEEEEEEEEE /SQUISHES THEM ALL.

/loves the Eevolutions. to bits. if you couldn't tell.

...they really do look like bookmarks, like someone on devArt said.

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dragonbeak July 7 2010, 05:44:47 UTC
Thanks bunches! :D

Yeah, I was semi-thinking about that as I was putting them together. "Oi, they just happen to look just like bookmarks!" The trouble is I already have a bunch of bookmarks so I don't know if I want to make more >.> And bookmarks might keep people from buying the whole print...

I don't know, I'm probably overthinking it! xD;

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kaerstyne July 7 2010, 06:20:08 UTC
Hm, but how much do you get for bookmarks compared to prints? Because someone would only buy one print, but they might buy all seven bookmarks if there were no prints. So if that adds up to more money than the one print, it would be worth it, wouldn't it?

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dragonbeak July 7 2010, 15:54:05 UTC
Hrm... I'll confess that I'm not very experienced in the business of selling prints yet, but I do know this. I'll be selling my 11x17 prints for 10 dollars each, while my bookmarks will only be one dollar each with a buy five get one free deal. On one piece of 8.5x11 paper, I could probably get about... approximately 10 bookmarks, give or take.

Smaller things do tend to sell better than larger things, but it's a smaller amount of profit per unit, if that makes sense? Also, I still have 10 different bookmark designs of sushi and cake leftover from last year, so I wouldn't want those to have to compete with eevee bookmarks. And I also plan to turn the eevees into key chains and buttons, which solves the "but what if I only want one"/"now I can see the whole thing" problem ^^

Key chains go for around three dollars each, and I can print about nine on one page. And they tend to do better than book marks...

But damn it, they'd make cute bookmarks x_x

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