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Due to US tariffs, I am currently unable to ship packages to the US. I have a lot of grief about not being able to ship my art to my home and I hope this will change soon. Please
keep an eye on my instagram for any opportunities to buy from me in person in Massachusetts or place an order for when I have a trip planned!
ORIGINAL HANDCARVED AND PRINTED BLOCKPRINTS
Volcán De La Arena Cards
There Is Enough To Feed Us All
Zine
Read the full writing HERE
Casa Majorera Cards
Prikichi Cards
Butch Zine
You can read the full poem HERE
There Is Enough To Feed Us All Prints
Casa Majorera Prints
Prikichi Prints
Volcán De La Arena Prints
There Is Enough To Feed Us All Totes
FAQ
Contact
Email E Margo Brown (they/them, ella/elle) Here at emargobrown@gmail.com
Shipping policy:
I adjust my online costs to cover shipping, however the customer is responsible for covering any tariffs or additional delivery fees dependant on their region. The customer is also responsible for shipping costs, even if a refund is granted for damaged or lost packages.
US SHIPPING Due to US tariffs and the region I am located in Spain, I am currently unable to ship packages to the US.
Please keep your order between 1-5 prints so that I can ship it within a standard postage envelope!
Returns and refunds
Without proof of damage, refunds must be requested before the item is shipped. I do not currently have the capacity to process returns or refunds without proof of damage. Email me Here at emargobrown@gmail.com as soon as you know you would like a refund!
If the order is damaged please sent pictures of the damaged artwork so that I can either replace the item(s) or issue you a refund. Your refund will only cover the cost of the artwork, not the cost of shipping.
How to display fabric prints
Use them as a decorative patch! Place them on your altar! Frame them! You can order fabric prints as tapestries to hang on the wall! Or make them into a tapestry that suits your personal style.
Your options are endless but I hope this gets you started : )
Care instructions for fabric prints
All my fabric prints are printed on cotton and linen with cured speedball screen printing ink.
Patches should be used decoratively or in addition to a structural patch. They are not intended or functional as structural patches by themselves
Because of the raw hem on my prints, it is important that you sew your patches tightly and perpendicular to each edge to prevent the fraying from damaging the print.
Over time, washing items with patches in a washing machine and in hot water can fade the ink or damage the hem. I recommend washing items in cold water, on a gentle cycle, and air drying for longevity. Alternatively you can attach them with safety pins and remove them for washing or frame these prints!
I heat cure all my prints but it never hurts for you to quickly heat treat them with an iron before attaching them. If you do not have an iron, a quick dry eat cycle in a dryer will do the trick but you will end up with a wrinkly patch : )
Thank you for reading and investing in slow and handmade art!