I sell digital assets and design resources on my site https://printablepretty.com/ Seamless patterns, texture packs, clip art, svg files, sublimation, tumbler wraps etc. There are lots of freebies and I do have a POD usage license. I plan to add card backgrounds, canva templates and other goodies soon as well :)
My favorite site for mockups is https://creatsy.com/ They are a bit pricey but they have the best mockups around in my opinion. I use them on a ton of my Zazzle listings. Great for advanced users who like photoshop mockups and prefer realism.
Another great mockup tool is https://www.bulkmockup.com/ again for photoshop users, a bit of a steep learning curve but if you can master it mocking up your designs will be SOOO much faster. I uploaded about 60,000 mockup images for Zazzle in about 2 or 3 months time with the help of this tool.
This is an AI prompt vault membership. Lucille is great, she has a helpful facebook group and is very hands on with the members. It is $9 a month and a great resource for anyone looking to implement the use of AI into their design process: https://www.clipartistryheaven.com/ai-prompt-heaven
Affordable procreate courses are another tool I've taken advantage of in my Zazzle design process. Happy fox supply co has affordable courses on pattern design, mockups and other things: https://happyfoxsupplyco.mykajabi.com/ I also love the teaching style of Jennifer Nichols she makes learning procreate so fun https://leilaandpo.studio/classes/
thanks for sharing your resources , I would like to create more patterns, did experimented a few times, will check the mykajabi.com for some seamless pattern training,,,,, although I don't have procreate, but I can do them on Krita .
Myself I am subscribed to Awesome art school, and some illustrator site, will take time to learn and expand my skills,
I think it is great if you can do seamless pattern as well to enhance zazzle products, especially in party area.
Are you on also on spoon flower ? I see on your website lots of pattern.
Something I would like to make a shop there on spoon flower, once I have more pattern created.
Will check the mockup site, but I basically make most of them by downloading Zazzle products and place on canva background as I already have Canva pro.
Impressive monthly views on your pinterest acc..
Would you mind to share some tips?
I went to 100K monthly views, but since than dropped significantly at around 20K max now.
I plan clean it up into sections. Wonder if you are using tailwing app for scheduling, and how many pins you post daily , if you can share that would be awesome.
I am now at about 5-6 pins a day just using pinterest native scheduler , but it is not helping, I think I would have to create a massive amount of pins in short period may be 10 a day, to start moving up. This is what I did last year and it got me to 100K monthly views, including a viral pin, but since, it dropped much lover. I find 10 pins a day is not sustainable, if organically created , takes too much time
I heard from others they post 10 a day constantly , not worrying how many pins they have in their boards. I think this is not good practice according some pinterest specialists I follow
My pinterest account is only about 4 months old, but I grew it fast by accident when a blog post with free junk journal pages went viral lol. I didn't plan for my site to be heavy on selling junk journal stuff but most of my 1,500+ email subscribers came from those viral pins and here we are! lol
I do use tailwind, but I also pin manually with pins I make myself in illustrator, canva, and even ideogram helps me make great pins :). I try to pin 20+ a day or more. Gurus advise much less than that usually but pinning more has NEVER hurt me and I have several pinterest pages with large volume views. Just make sure the pins are high quality, and that you fill out every manual detail, even the alt text for the image.
Another great pinterest tool is pinclicks https://app.pinclicks.com/ helps you find the right keywords and interests to target.
amazing, junk journal , congratulation and thanks a lot for sharing, a friend of mine , who sadly disappeared was creating those for amazon think it was kdp with pages to use as Jung journal, , I was thinking doing some clip arts, but much later, that was a good move ,,, 20 a day is a lot, I will try to get to 10 a day again as we approach Christmas,,,,,,,,,,, by doing 20 a day, you are repining old pins too I assume, would be taught to make so many new pins a day , I will see what I can do, I will check the up pin click,
I will make my way through all of these hopefully over the weekend, but I know you’re talented and trustworthy, so hopefully some people will investigate them sooner. 💕
Thank you for taking time to organize all of this and type it up for us!
I sell digital assets and design resources on my site https://printablepretty.com/ Seamless patterns, texture packs, clip art, svg files, sublimation, tumbler wraps etc. There are lots of freebies and I do have a POD usage license. I plan to add card backgrounds, canva templates and other goodies soon as well :)
My favorite site for mockups is https://creatsy.com/ They are a bit pricey but they have the best mockups around in my opinion. I use them on a ton of my Zazzle listings. Great for advanced users who like photoshop mockups and prefer realism.
Another great mockup tool is https://www.bulkmockup.com/ again for photoshop users, a bit of a steep learning curve but if you can master it mocking up your designs will be SOOO much faster. I uploaded about 60,000 mockup images for Zazzle in about 2 or 3 months time with the help of this tool.
This is an AI prompt vault membership. Lucille is great, she has a helpful facebook group and is very hands on with the members. It is $9 a month and a great resource for anyone looking to implement the use of AI into their design process: https://www.clipartistryheaven.com/ai-prompt-heaven
Affordable procreate courses are another tool I've taken advantage of in my Zazzle design process. Happy fox supply co has affordable courses on pattern design, mockups and other things: https://happyfoxsupplyco.mykajabi.com/ I also love the teaching style of Jennifer Nichols she makes learning procreate so fun https://leilaandpo.studio/classes/
I hope these are helpful!
I apologize for my extreme delay. I will get these up soon. I took a look right away, then I slacked in adding them.
thanks for sharing your resources , I would like to create more patterns, did experimented a few times, will check the mykajabi.com for some seamless pattern training,,,,, although I don't have procreate, but I can do them on Krita .
Myself I am subscribed to Awesome art school, and some illustrator site, will take time to learn and expand my skills,
I think it is great if you can do seamless pattern as well to enhance zazzle products, especially in party area.
Are you on also on spoon flower ? I see on your website lots of pattern.
Something I would like to make a shop there on spoon flower, once I have more pattern created.
Will check the mockup site, but I basically make most of them by downloading Zazzle products and place on canva background as I already have Canva pro.
Impressive monthly views on your pinterest acc..
Would you mind to share some tips?
I went to 100K monthly views, but since than dropped significantly at around 20K max now.
I plan clean it up into sections. Wonder if you are using tailwing app for scheduling, and how many pins you post daily , if you can share that would be awesome.
I am now at about 5-6 pins a day just using pinterest native scheduler , but it is not helping, I think I would have to create a massive amount of pins in short period may be 10 a day, to start moving up. This is what I did last year and it got me to 100K monthly views, including a viral pin, but since, it dropped much lover. I find 10 pins a day is not sustainable, if organically created , takes too much time
I heard from others they post 10 a day constantly , not worrying how many pins they have in their boards. I think this is not good practice according some pinterest specialists I follow
You are so welcome!!
Yes I am on spoonflower: https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/printablepretty
My pinterest account is only about 4 months old, but I grew it fast by accident when a blog post with free junk journal pages went viral lol. I didn't plan for my site to be heavy on selling junk journal stuff but most of my 1,500+ email subscribers came from those viral pins and here we are! lol
I do use tailwind, but I also pin manually with pins I make myself in illustrator, canva, and even ideogram helps me make great pins :). I try to pin 20+ a day or more. Gurus advise much less than that usually but pinning more has NEVER hurt me and I have several pinterest pages with large volume views. Just make sure the pins are high quality, and that you fill out every manual detail, even the alt text for the image.
Another great pinterest tool is pinclicks https://app.pinclicks.com/ helps you find the right keywords and interests to target.
amazing, junk journal , congratulation and thanks a lot for sharing, a friend of mine , who sadly disappeared was creating those for amazon think it was kdp with pages to use as Jung journal, , I was thinking doing some clip arts, but much later, that was a good move ,,, 20 a day is a lot, I will try to get to 10 a day again as we approach Christmas,,,,,,,,,,, by doing 20 a day, you are repining old pins too I assume, would be taught to make so many new pins a day , I will see what I can do, I will check the up pin click,
Awesome!
I will make my way through all of these hopefully over the weekend, but I know you’re talented and trustworthy, so hopefully some people will investigate them sooner. 💕
Thank you for taking time to organize all of this and type it up for us!