Instructions (PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE FILLING OUT THE FORM!)
Fill out the form below accurately to send in a bead sprite request to us. Please note, this is a request and not a transaction – the process is as follows:
Fill out the form below. It is really important that you provide us with a reference picture so we know what the character looks like! It is doubly important that you provide a valid e-mail address so we can communicate with you!
Acceptance:
We will review your request and send you an acceptance e-mail, along with a Paypal invoice for the price of the sprite and shipping.
Payment:
Full payment for the sprite is required after acceptance. A typical 4" sprite is ~$5.00. A typical 6" sprite is ~$8.00. A typical 8-10" sprite is ~$10.00-$15.00 depending on detail. All costs will be itemized in your acceptance email for your review. Shipping is $5.00 for up to 5 items.
All payments are made through PayPal's secure server. You do not need a PayPal account to make a payment.
Sprite Creation & Shipment:
We will create your sprite and ship it to you through the US Priority Mail Service. Shipping is available in the US only.
Important Notes:
If you want to request more than 1 sprite, you may do so by putting a note in the "additional information" section below stating that you will be sending multiple requests. Please tell us how many we should be expecting in the information section. Send a new request for each desired sprite by filling out the form again. Thanks and have fun with your bead sprites! Please fill out the contact form or email: info@geekmythologycrafts.com with any questions about commissions!
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