Artwork Tips
& FAQs

Follow these tips to get the best results!

Blue circular badge with a paintbrush dripping yellow paint. Text around the edge says 'ArtNetwork Tips' and 'Make it Bright and Bold'.

What works best

  • Go big and bold! Large designs that fill the space look fantastic.

  • Use bright colours with bold felt tips or poster paint so everything really pops.

  • Leave a clear border around the edges and corners—this keeps important details safe.

  • Top left section: Please complete this area in black ink and block capitals on behalf of the children.

❌ What to avoid

  • Very small drawings or light scribbles (they can get lost).

  • Pencil or very pale colours—they won’t show up well.

  • Writing or drawing in the corners or near the edges.

  • Painting or drawing over the black border—anything past it will be trimmed off.

If you stick to these tips, your artwork will print beautifully and look just as special as it deserves. Have fun creating - we’re excited to see what you make!

A colorful craft project of a bird made with handprint painting. The bird is red with blue tail feathers and googly eyes, with a yellow triangle beak. Green leaves are on either side, and the name "Henry 2026" is written below.
Child's hand-drawn greeting card that says "I love DADDY" with a green heart, a yellow face with the word "NO" on it, and colorful block letters spelling "DADDY."
Guide showing examples of good and poor artwork for keychains. The good artwork features a colorful drawing of a bird with the name "Henry 2026," while the poor artwork has a simple, less refined drawing with the words "I love Daddy."

FAQs

  • Felt tips, paints and flat collage are best. Whilst some lovely artwork can be created with pencils, crayons and faint colours, unfortunately these do not translate well onto printed products and may leave you disappointed. The brighter the artwork, the better the result!

  • Yes of course, just please ensure they are stuck down well. Try not to get any glue on the surface of the photo, as this will unfortunately show up when scanned/copied. 

  • Exact colour matching cannot be guaranteed across our different printing processes; we will however try our best.  

  • Yes, just pop us an email to info@allmyownwork.co.uk and we will assist with this. Please note, once templates are printed, the closing date stated on there will remain the same. 

  • Yes, included in the organisers ‘Project Set Up’ email is a link to the organiser dashboard, along with instructions on creating your password. Here, you can keep a live track of your fundraising progress. 

  • We will always endeavour to accommodate late requests; however, this is not always possible if your order has already been dispatched. Please email info@allmyownwork.co.uk and we will look into this for you.

  • Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a Commission Certificate (which can be printed & hung in the school, to showcase your fundraising achievement!) and a request for your bank details. Once we have received these, your commission will be paid directly using the bank details provided by yourselves. 

Two children with painted hands and faces smiling and showing their hands covered in colorful paint.