It's late and I'm tired but have had this open to comment & it's bothering me! I'd be into some swag depending on what you end up with.
And a swag suggestion: I have a shop at www.cafepress.com. I haven't done all the search engine optimisation I need to & am still working on it, but it's earned me a few dollars. I think something like that for DW with the official logo as well as some Dreamsheep would be great. You'd want to use caution choosing what Dreamsheep to ensure no copyright issues are breached (so no Harry Potter logos say but perhaps Harry Potter-ish sheep might be ok??) but even some of the generic Dreamsheep would be nice. I know you'd have to work out licensing from the people who made them but I think you've got that sorted with the general licensing agreement??
Overall I've had good results with Cafe Press. Images have to be sized for different products but there are some overlaps. I'd also suggest going the way of a paid Premium shop so you aren't limited in how many types of products you can add. They have a fair bit: cards, stickers, bumper stickers, tshirts, mugs, tiles, magnets, bags, baby clothes, bears.......etc so a lot of choice. You get to choose your mark up (which becomes your profit) BUT if someone searches their marketplace you will get their pre-set market rates, not your mark up (shouldn't be a problem for you guys if you are directing people there from the site directly). And the bonus is you don't have to buy/ship/store anything. It's all done by Cafe Press.
I've had my shop for over a year. I'm not 100% up on all the ins and outs but am happy to answer questions if this is something you consider.
About that swag
And a swag suggestion: I have a shop at www.cafepress.com. I haven't done all the search engine optimisation I need to & am still working on it, but it's earned me a few dollars. I think something like that for DW with the official logo as well as some Dreamsheep would be great. You'd want to use caution choosing what Dreamsheep to ensure no copyright issues are breached (so no Harry Potter logos say but perhaps Harry Potter-ish sheep might be ok??) but even some of the generic Dreamsheep would be nice. I know you'd have to work out licensing from the people who made them but I think you've got that sorted with the general licensing agreement??
Overall I've had good results with Cafe Press. Images have to be sized for different products but there are some overlaps. I'd also suggest going the way of a paid Premium shop so you aren't limited in how many types of products you can add. They have a fair bit: cards, stickers, bumper stickers, tshirts, mugs, tiles, magnets, bags, baby clothes, bears.......etc so a lot of choice. You get to choose your mark up (which becomes your profit) BUT if someone searches their marketplace you will get their pre-set market rates, not your mark up (shouldn't be a problem for you guys if you are directing people there from the site directly). And the bonus is you don't have to buy/ship/store anything. It's all done by Cafe Press.
I've had my shop for over a year. I'm not 100% up on all the ins and outs but am happy to answer questions if this is something you consider.