Frequently Asked Questions

  • A limited edition print is a print that has a limited amount of stock, once they are gone, they will not be restocked, making them more unique.

    An open edition print is an unlimited amount of stock, so will always be available to purchase.

  • The majority of my stock is printed myself, I use high quality smooth matte photo paper for art prints, which allows for vibrant colours when printed.

    Any limited edition prints that are larger than A4 are ordered in and printed on high quality matte photo paper.

    The Painting a Day Series print is drop shipped from a trusted third party company and may take slightly longer to ship to you.

  • Orders will be shipped 1-3 working days after purchase. The Painting a Day Series print is is drop shipped from a trusted third party company so may take slightly longer to ship to you. If for any reason there is a delay, I will email to let you know. 

    All items are posted via Royal Mail 1st Class Tracked, or International Tracked. Below are the timings depending on where you are ordering from.

    • UK - Next working day

    • Europe - 3-5 working days

    • Worldwide - 5-7 working days

    The snail mail club subscription is posted on the 20th of every month. You can read more Fika in the Forest FAQs here.

  • Yes, I do ship internationally! The price for international postage is £10.00. If you are ordering from the EU, kindly order from my Etsy shop to avoid unexpected customs fees.

  • I aim to use minimal packaging where possible. I reuse packaging and use glassine envelopes for prints which are made from paper, not plastic. 

  • You can review my returns and refund policy here.

  • I do offer commissions and would love to work with you! Please fill out the form on my Contact page and I will get back to you with a personalised quote.

  • My prints snd original come unframed. Using a professional framer (online or in-person) is recommended for framing canvases and original paintings, however, this is not cheap or accessible to everyone.

    So here are some tips if you decide to frame the art yourself:

    • Using a mount can help elevate your artwork. You can use acid-free hinging tape to a stick the print to the mount without damaging it.

    • Buy frames bigger than the art you’re framing, ideally with a mount included.

    • Consider using UV reflective glass to protect the art and stop it from fading in the sun, especially if it will be hanging in direct sunlight.

    • Rather than matching your frame to the room it is in, try choosing a colour or tone that is in the art. This will help the artwork stand out.