I Sold Terribly Designed Items on Redbubble and made £.....
- fairydreamsblog
- Jul 31, 2020
- 2 min read
Firstly, I just want to say sorry to redbubble.
So welcome back to this weeks blog post, This would probably make a good youtube video but I wouldn't make it very well.

Right, redbubble is notoriously known to sell fan made merchandise. Some items on the website are incredible and are made by some incredible digital artists but others are questionable, i'm going to show examples of both and it's up to you which are the bad ones. This is not a bad thing against redbubble I just don't think there is a lot of monitoring of the items placed on the website, so essentially this is me saying. Redbubble please monitor the items going up on your site :) k thanks xx
So I thought it would be funny if I quickly spent and hour or so and made some terrible, naive and cliche designs just to see if i could make any money or gain any traffic on the items, so I'll tell you a little bit about what I did, so I had been doodling all day about Harry Styles lyrics, Tik Tok made me listen to his full solo discography, so 2 of the 10 designs are inspired by the beauty himself. I started the journey by opening up Adobe Spark and quickly did these 5 patterns. The longest part of this whole Redbubble thing was going through all the details and editing making sure you could see the design clearly on the items.
So I posted everything on Redbubble and shared on my social media (you should check it out, if you haven't already 😉)
and we left it a week... or so, might've been slightly longer.
It's been a little while since I posted everything on redbubble and here are the results and the big end number is.......
a big whopping...
£0...
Honestly I'm not even surprised, the designs were purposefully terrible.
me when the results turned out to be £0
This was a pointless exercise to see if i could bamboozle anybody into buying my terrible designs, fortunately it didnt work and no one out there had to walk around with something I spent 20 minutes making on 3D Paint.
Hope you enjoyed this quick blog post!
-Annie
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