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Joining Patterned.com a Licensing Platform

I have been mostly focused on Spoonflower for my surface design career. I did dabble in Red Bubble and looked into many other options without any success. I have decided to give another option a try. Patterned.com Of course the first design I loaded and used as my shop banner was the Croissants! They are still available on Spoonflower in the Croissants Collection too.

Total Sales for 2026 - and 4 year summary!

I can't believe we have come to the end of another year! It must be time to do the sums and calculate how 2025 went. Art Deco Scalloped Flowers Blue Gold on White Large One of the largest sales of 2025 of 12 rolls of wallpaper! Total Sales for 2022 to 2024 First a quick recap of the last almost 3 years results; 2022 - 15 sales - $25.80 (9 months) 2023 - 56 sales - $109.31 2024 - 137 sales - $435.50 You can read the whole post  Does Anyone Make Money on Spoonflower? Croissant Soft Textured Blue Medium These soft and flowing croissants may not have made the biggest sale but they have definitely been the most consistent. They have featured in most of my monthly 'designs sold' posts.   Total Sales for 2025 Now the big results! Same as the original post, I will do the number of sales per month and the total at the bottom. January - 6 Sales February - 24 Sales March - 9 Sales April - 3 Sales May - 5 Sales June - 3 Sales July - 5 Sale August - 13 Sales September - 9 Sales O...

Designs Sold - January 2026

Welcome to the first 'Designs Sold' last month post! I will be carrying on with these posts this year. I find it great to look back and see what has sold to know what to work on and stay motivated. The first month of 2026 has made a good start. With 20 sales of 11 designs. Featuring some regular sellers but also some new designs. Art Nouveau Monotone Retro Floral Peacock Teal Large The first sale was this lovely monotone teal design which was a re-colour of my Retro Nouveau design challenge entry. I love the softness of the monotone as the design elements look a lot like shading rather than hard lines.