With our in-house print capabilities and our state of the art software platform SwagOnline, we were able to quickly create a print on demand webshop for this fantastic cause in honour of her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
‘Hello again Lilibet’ prints have now raised over £17,000 for charity with all profits made from the sales donated to The NSPCC.
ServicesDesign, Print, Web Services, Fulfilment, Distribution
Artist Kerri Cunningham usually creates poems and sketches based on her life as a busy mum-of-three under the business and pen name Murphys Sketches. As the sad news of the death of HRH Queen Elizabeth II emerged, Kerri created a sketch inspired by a photo of the Queen and Prince Philip sitting together on a picnic blanket.
Created using black pen and coloured pencils, the illustration shows the back of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philp and one of their beloved corgis. Prince Philip has his arm around the Queen and the image is captioned ‘Hello again Lilibet’ – the Queen’s childhood nickname that Prince Philip often used.
Kerri’s initial intention was simply to post the art on Instagram in Her Majesty’s memory. However, when the image went viral on social media, hundreds of people started asking Kerri for prints of the sketch.
Realising the opportunity to raise money for charity, Kerri put out a message on Instagram for a printer that could help her manage the volume of orders, so all the profit could go straight to the NSPCC.
The NSPCC was chosen because the Queen had been a patron of the charity until she was 90, and as the parent of three young children, it’s a cause close to Kerri’s heart.
Emma and Paul from THEMPC saw Kerri’s plea for a company that could create print on demand art and knew that they had the capabilities to turn her idea into reality. They already support local children’s charities through their business and – with three young children themselves – it felt right to take on such a worthwhile project, in memory of such a beloved monarch.
Time was of the essence with this project. To maximise the window of opportunity to raise funds for the NSPCC, the art prints needed to be produced quickly, while the nation’s attention on the Queen’s death was at its most focused.
It was impossible to forecast how many prints Kerri would sell for charity. For cost-efficiency, she needed a print on demand option where nothing would be wasted to maximise the profit raised for the charity. The solution needed to be flexible and scalable to meet demand and the prints would never go ‘out of stock’.
Anyone that wanted the prints would need to be able to view, order and pay for them easily online. Based upon THEMPC’s recommendation, Kerri decided to offer A4 and A5 prints, as well as A6 greeting card packs and a selection of bundles containing prints and greetings cards.
THEMPC is a family run business based in Hampshire offering a full range of marketing services for clients, including print on demand art. Kerri knew she could trust THEMPC to take the lead and get these products to market ASAP.
Here’s how it was achieved:
A further two sketches were also made available: one showing one of the Queens corgis on a picnic blanket with a single white flower and the strapline ‘Goodbye your Majesty’, the other depicting the Queen with one of her corgis and two rainbows. Many people saw two rainbows in the sky the day the Queen died.
The collaboration between Kerri (Murphys Sketches) and THEMPC has been a resounding success, showcasing THEMPCs ability to produce beautiful-printed items in-house using innovative methods and sustainable techniques.
“THEMPC has enabled me to raise funds for such a good cause and celebrate the life of the Queen in a way I never could have dreamed of. I am so grateful that Paul and Emma reached out. I had a positive feeling from the moment I first met them online – and they and made my vision a reality.
“With the generous support of the public, we’ve raised a serious amount of money to help children experiencing tough times. I’m sure the Queen would approve.” – Kerri Cunningham, Murphys Sketches
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