Shipping Update for Our U.S. Customers (Part 2: Tariff Boogaloo)

|Catherine Hebert
Shipping Update for Our U.S. Customers (Part 2: Tariff Boogaloo)

Good news, sort of:

We can finally ship again to the United States. Our limited edition prints and greeting cards are no longer outright blocked at the border. But, because nothing involving bureaucracy can ever be simple, they’re now slapped with hefty tariffs. Right now that means a 35% surcharge, collected at checkout. It’s ridiculous, it’s arbitrary, and yes, it could change again whenever someone in D.C. decides to shake the Magic 8-Ball.

So what does this mean for you? If you’re in the U.S. and want to order limited prints or cards, you’ll be able to, but you’ll see the tariff applied on top of the price. We know it sucks. We hate it too. Sadly, this isn’t something we control; it’s government policy, and we’re stuck living with it (and so are you).

Important note: our regular unframed and framed prints are not affected by these tariffs. If you’re looking to grab those, you’re safe from the nonsense surcharges.

We’ll be keeping a close eye on this circus. If the tariff shifts, or in some fantasy world gets scrapped entirely, we’ll update you right away. Until then, thank you for bearing with us while we navigate rules that seem custom-built to annoy literally everyone involved.

For the original announcement when shipments were completely blocked, see our earlier post from August 28. That post has been updated with a note at the top to reflect this change, so no one is left confused.

In short: we can ship again, but the U.S. has decided to tax the hell out of limited prints and cards. Order if you’d like, we’ll still make sure your art gets to you no matter how many hoops they make us jump through!