Celebrating a recent move or remodel? Did friends just land a sweet new casita? Hello Realtors, let’s get creative to make you stand out among the rest with the best closing gift ever!
It’s the little details that make for precious memories, life long friends, and keep clients coming back and bringing referrals.
For my RE friends, what could be better than a custom portrait of your client's new home? With their pets on the porch and your name and logo in the bottom corner, these unique closing gifts keep your name circulating for years to come.
Prices start at $450 for an 8” x 10” bungalow portrait. Contact me when contingencies are removed, turnaround time is roughly three weeks.
The Process
TO GET STARTED
To purchase your custom artwork please contact Lauren via phone or email. if you have questions with regards to what size will be the best for you or your recipient, I am more than happy to answer them via phone or email. Sizes do go up from 8" x 10" ($450) - that is just the most popular size.
REFERENCE IMAGE & DETAILS
Once payment is received you will need to send a reference image (or images) to make the magic happen. This is where we talk about the details you would like to see come through in your portrait.
Send reference images to info.saltwatercolor@gmail.com
Here is the information I will need:
- The image (or images) of the subject home
- Embellishments (photos of pets, hand calligraphy address, family name, etc.)
- Your name and logo for the bottom corner (if you are an agent)
- The date you need portrait completed if time sensitive
I GET TO WORK
Once payment and reference images are received I will begin working on your artwork. The painting process takes roughly 3 weeks. If you frequent Instagram you might see your home in progress- so be sure to follow @salt.water.color
SHIPPING
When your portrait is complete I will pack your artwork safely and ship to you or your recipients. Shipping costs are included in the price of the artwork. I will not ship framed artwork as they are prone to break in transit, but will happily suggest frames for the finished artwork.
Still have questions?