

As a member, you can save your favorite designs, follow other designers you like, and enter design challenges. To start designing, printing, and selling items, you first need to sign up for an account, which is free and easy.

More than ten years later, Spoonflower has grown to a community of more than 3.5 artists who use its print on demand service to sell a variety of items including clothes, framed artwork, bed linens, furniture, banners, and a whole lot more. Internet geeks Gart Davis and Stephen Fraser were inspired to create Spoonflower in 2008 to address their creative wives' concern about the lack of anything online where they could design custom fabric for their home decor. The submitter should be the copyright owner of images he or she uploads or should have the proper permissions to use them. They must be high-resolution-the higher, the better-and should not show a watermark. Images to be uploaded need to be suitable for professional printing. Viewing all orders and earnings can be done by clicking the My Orders tab at the top of the page. Payment is transferred directly to the artist's PayPal account on the 15th of every month, after the expiration of the 30-day return period. Artists set their profits by adding their prices to the site's base printing cost. Signing up is free, there are no membership fees, and ArtPal doesn't take commissions. Designs can be printed onto textiles and apparel, greeting cards, postcards, boxes, and many more. It's a significant platform for artists to get their work noticed by an international audience. ArtPal is an extremely popular online gallery and print-on-demand service provider, boasting well over 100,000 users.
