Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Good morning, Das! I just noticed that your prints are up on the Celtic.net site! I used to have 2 favorites and now I have 6. I'm not sure it was such a good thing for me that you finally posted the available designs! The site doesn't say what size the prints are. I know you said they were 11x17, but some are square - what size are they? And how does one figure out shipping costs without going through the entire order process? It keeps asking for the "shipper's postal code" which I don't happen to know. But knowing the total possible cost helps one figure out how many can be afforded. So, how do I find out?? Thanks! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting./ps/sb/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Hello Eric hadn't told me he got them posted yet. So I'll have to go look myself. Therefore I don't know the shipping price, but it should be very low given that they are light. Right now we have 11 by 17 as the normal paper size for all of them. What we do is fill the page as best as possible given the dimensions of the art piece itself, so squares are centered in the middle and fill the width but not the height. Of course there's a quarter inch margin or so on the side for framing etc. Then you could order any size, up to 5 feet wide, any length. 2 ft by 3 feet or so is a normal poster size, for example. I don't think he's put that up yet with pricing, maybe he has. I think you place your order all the way to the end, and just don't do the final click, and see the total, and all, there's no harm in that, but at the very end, when you know everything, just hit reset or cancel, etc. I wouldn't be afraid to do that personally, in fact I've done it a number of times on other sites for the same reasons. Nothing happens. It's all in the final button alone. Everything up to that is just preparing the data to send. Only the last button really processes an order. I'm happy to hear that they are up. It's quite a happy thing now isn't it! I've been working on one which says JS3 in big letters. Thats all. It's just three letters and then they are heavily surrounded by fanciness, and they are made of plaited luxuries of many types. It's quite a painting. It's definitely one of my best. Kindof strange that it's a logo?? Oh well, I'll use it on the JS3 manual, website, and wherever I can really. It's beautiful. I guess "JS3" is worthy of illuminating. Not many things are more real and divine than Jyotish. Walk on. Rick Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Dear Roik, They are absolutely gorgeous- get ready to make more, and more!!! If you could only sign them somewhere /in the corner?/ Thanks so much for bringing art to our life! Anna - "Das Goravani" <> <gjlist> Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:39 PM Re: [GJ] Celtic Prints > > Hello > > Eric hadn't told me he got them posted yet. So I'll have to go look myself. > > Therefore I don't know the shipping price, but it should be very low given > that they are light. > > Right now we have 11 by 17 as the normal paper size for all of them. > > What we do is fill the page as best as possible given the dimensions of the > art piece itself, so squares are centered in the middle and fill the width > but not the height. Of course there's a quarter inch margin or so on the > side for framing etc. > > Then you could order any size, up to 5 feet wide, any length. 2 ft by 3 feet > or so is a normal poster size, for example. I don't think he's put that up > yet with pricing, maybe he has. > > I think you place your order all the way to the end, and just don't do the > final click, and see the total, and all, there's no harm in that, but at the > very end, when you know everything, just hit reset or cancel, etc. I > wouldn't be afraid to do that personally, in fact I've done it a number of > times on other sites for the same reasons. Nothing happens. It's all in the > final button alone. Everything up to that is just preparing the data to > send. Only the last button really processes an order. > > I'm happy to hear that they are up. It's quite a happy thing now isn't it! > > I've been working on one which says JS3 in big letters. Thats all. It's just > three letters and then they are heavily surrounded by fanciness, and they > are made of plaited luxuries of many types. It's quite a painting. It's > definitely one of my best. Kindof strange that it's a logo?? Oh well, I'll > use it on the JS3 manual, website, and wherever I can really. It's > beautiful. > > I guess "JS3" is worthy of illuminating. Not many things are more real and > divine than Jyotish. > > Walk on. > > Rick Das > > > > > > Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat > : gjlist- > > > > Links > > > gjlist/ > > > gjlist > > Your > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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