DISH TOWEL FAQ
WHAT TYPE OF INK DO YOU USE FOR YOUR DISH TOWELS?
All towels are printed with water-based, non-toxic inks.
CAN I WASH & DRY MY TOWELS?
Yes, I wash mine in warm water and I throw them in the dryer all the time! They are no fuss and easy to care for.
HANDY TIP: do not use dryer sheets as they can leave a residue on the towel and make them less absorbent.
ARE ALL YOUR DESIGNS HAND DRAWN?
Yes, each of my illustrations are drawn first with pencil, then inked with a black pen. I use a computer only to scan my work and make final clean up and adjustments.
DO YOU ACCEPT CUSTOM WORK?
Yes, I accept custom work for businesses and special events. Quantities must be 50 towels or more, and there will be a flat fee for design, plus materials and shipping. Please email me to learn more if you have a special project in mind.
WHAT IS YOUR TURNAROUND TIME FOR DISH TOWELS?
Upon payment confirmation, please allow 1-3 days to process your order. I will confirm by email that your order has shipped. See General Policies below for shipping information.
GICLEE PRINT FAQ
WHAT PAPER DO YOU USE FOR YOUR GICLEE PRINTS?
All giclee prints are printed on high quality archival Hahnemuhle German Etching fine art paper. It is beautiful paper!
HOW DO YOU CREATE THESE DRAWINGS?
I get asked this all the time! My giclee illustrations are created
using the digital drawing program Procreate on my iPad Pro and
an Apple Pencil. Everything I create is an original piece of art using digital brushes, pens, and pencils. I love the flexibility and unexpected surprises of the digital realm!
DO YOU ACCEPT CUSTOM WORK?
Yes, I accept custom work. Each project will be priced based on complexity. Please email me to learn more if you have a special project in mind.
WHAT IS YOUR TURNAROUND TIME FOR GICLEE PRINTS?
Upon payment confirmation, please allow 3-5 days to process your order. I will confirm by email that your order has shipped. See General Policies below for shipping information.
MIXED MEDIA PAINTINGS
My inspiration for these paintings is typically found in nature, but sometimes in the shadows and reflections of everyday objects. From there I can start creating textures, colors, and shapes that excite me.