I recently started illustrating greeting cards with water color pencils. This is a full album of 20 cards!

Thank you so much for your well-thought out comment! I fully agree that the price on the high side for a card. My husband and I spent a while deciding on the price and we're still figuring things out. Mainly our rationale for this price point is: 1. Quality. The cards are printed on the best paper we could find that would mimic the watercolor paper that I use for the originals. It's heavy, textured, and holds color super well. Each card comes with an additional cardstock insert with photo frames for an added surprise. And then some of the cards have additional labor involved, like the crust one that has real copper leafing. 2. Community. We give a dollar per card to a local non-profit that benefits at-risk youth and teaches them art and responsibility by painting murals around the city. 3. Bulk benefits. The high price for one card is a way to encourage people to buy in sets of three.

I think I might try lowering the price in a controlled environment to see if we sell more that way and then do a little analysis based on that. Maybe you could PM me if you think there's anyway we could do a discount deal for RAoC? I've been on that sub before and I'd love to work something out!

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