Calling All Artists: Submit Your Art To Print on Flip-Flop Sandals for Summer Earnings

Feet wearing "flip flop" style sandals

Feet wearing "flip flop" style sandals (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Create an account on the Sandalista site and upload your art for approval. Sandalista prints high resolution graphics of your art onto the footbeds of high quality, comfy sandals. They print only one pair at a time, to ensure every pair of Sandalista sandals is completely unique. Every time Sandalista sells a pair of sandals you designed, you get money.

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  1. susangeckle says:

    Marie, Thank-you for all you do for us dear, like posting things like this for us.

  2. mariekazalia says:

    Susan, thank you for your comment. The sandal site I posted is a very simple art licensing site. I also have PDF lists of artist resources–including: 800+ Place to Sell Your Art, and a 150+ Page PDF of Art Licensing companies, agents and reps–available here: my PDf lists:
    http://artistmarketingresources.webs.com/

  3. Thanks ! Think I’ll see if I can interest them in some of my images!

  4. mariekazalia says:

    Janis–I just submitted some of my own, and it was really fun moving my images around to fit the shoe pattern!

  5. Marie, thanks for all of your great posts about opportunities for artists! Do you know how much Sandalista pays in royalties? I could not find it anywhere.

  6. mariekazalia says:

    Daggi–Many art licensing companies only make their terms known to artists they are interested in signing on. Also, the percentage should be somewhat negotiable, or perhaps vary slightly artist to artist for a variety of reasons. I suggest submitting your designs and if they make you an offer then decide to accept or negotiate or not accept the terms.

  7. Thanks, Marie, that’s good advice.

  8. Ricard says:

    Combien coûte l’inscription? merci de me répondre.
    Cordialement.
    Josée Ricard

  9. mariekazalia says:

    Jose, I do not know what you mean by *inscription* ?

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  1. [...] site, and they are accepting artist submissions. ArtRegards, and the site I posted about yesterday, Sandalista, are both simple types of art licensing for artists to do. If you think you might want to try [...]

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