kersus
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Post by kersus on Nov 8, 2008 19:59:10 GMT -5
Have you considered a cafepress store or something like that? printfection, or wherever?
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Post by Jason Vey on Nov 12, 2008 13:56:50 GMT -5
Sorry; it's been a nuts week. The fiancee and I adopted a dog who summarily tried to kill our cat. We had to take her back to the shelter; it's been a mess.
Anyway, what kind of paraphernalia are you interested in seeing?
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Post by 1000buffalo on May 31, 2009 23:40:03 GMT -5
Anyway, what kind of paraphernalia are you interested in seeing? Well, using my own cafe press store (for the podcast) as an example, I'd say the journal and coffee mug items are nice fan type items. I've got a few of the coffee mugs (for my show, and Primetime Adventures) and they're pretty nice. Likewise, the blank journals are can make nice companion items - GMs / players might enjoy an appropriately covered S&S journal.
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Post by Jason Vey on Jun 1, 2009 6:47:54 GMT -5
I had actually considered a spiral bound book of character sheets. But I can do that through Lulu.
I've got a t-shirt design in place, but it hasn't gone live yet.
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kersus
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Post by kersus on Jun 2, 2009 12:25:55 GMT -5
One thing to keep in mind is that CafePress is much kinder to Canadians for shipping.
Also, I want a magnet! The Spellcraft & Swordplay magnet! That I would buy for sure. You can open a free store, and if no one buys anything, you've lost some time - and if people buy things, you make a little extra cash and spread the good word!
I'd buy a Tile Coaster too. Heck maybe even a pillow. They're products are of great quality. I love CafePress!
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Post by Jason Vey on Jun 2, 2009 14:53:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I have an old cafepress store that I used to make stuff for myself. We'll see what the future brings.
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Post by Jason Vey on Jun 3, 2009 10:38:25 GMT -5
Your wish is my command: www.cafepress.com/elflairgamesI'd like to offer clothing items, too (T-shirts and such) but cafepress doesn't let you put anything on the back, anymore, it seems. I am, however, offering a T-shirt which you can freely customize as you like over on Zazzle: www.zazzle.com/thegreyelfI would ask from a personal standpoint that you don't alter the art or text --if you want another type of clothing, go for it, though. I MAY go with Zazzle entirely from here on out as they seem more seller-friendly than cafepress (though their base prices are a bit higher).
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Post by Jason Vey on Jun 3, 2009 19:59:47 GMT -5
bump
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Post by Jason Vey on Jun 4, 2009 9:02:19 GMT -5
There's also a flash version of the Zazzle store at the foot of this page.
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kersus
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Post by kersus on Jun 9, 2009 17:02:17 GMT -5
Cool beans!
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