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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where can I purchase your canvases?
    You can purchase our canvases through several channels, including our Etsy shop, local needlepoint stores, and directly from selected organizations. Each product listing specifies its availability. Additionally, a list of local needlepoint shops carrying our designs, including upcoming trunk shows, can be found on our website.
  • What payment methods do you accept for custom orders?
    For custom orders, I accept payment via cash, check, or Venmo. Unfortunately, credit card payments are not currently available.
  • My needlepoint shop is interested in carrying your designs.
    Please reach out via our Contact form, and I'd be thrilled to discuss setting up a wholesale account or organizing a trunk show.
  • How can I request a custom needlepoint design?
    Great question! You can order a custom needlepoint design by... - Filling out the Contact form on our website. - Contacting your local needlepoint shop. - Emailing corn.and.cod.designs@gmail.com.
  • How do you create your canvases?
    I personally hand-paint many of our canvases. For more popular designs, I collaborate with both local and overseas painting services to ensure quality and variety.
  • What is your shipping policy?
    USPS priority mail shipping is included for all orders over $75. Faster or other shipping methods are available and will be charged at the actual shipping rate for that item.
  • What is your return policy?
    Unfortunately, due to the nature of custom canvases, returns will not be accepted.
  • Where exactly is Corn & Cod Designs based?
    Corn & Cod Designs is based in Hyannis Port, MA on Cape Cod.
  • What is the connection to Elizabeth Mumford and her designs?
    Elizabeth Mumford, my late mother, is my inspiration for designing and painting these canvases. Corn & Cod Designs is the exclusive producer of Elizabeth Mumford needlepoint canvases.
  • What are your inspirations?
    Growing up on Cape Cod and spending time on our family farm in Indiana exposed me to both coastal life and rural farming. Drawing from these experiences, I find inspiration for creating and designing our canvases.
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