It's been another busy weekend (aren't they always, really?).  I did something impulsive and opened a new online store at a new site.  Similar to Etsy, I think.  Anyway I thought it might be a good idea.  The place is called ShopHandMade.com...you can see my store here: Merimask Designs.  It is sad and wee, with just two items.  I'll add more no doubt, but I want to have the stock to run both this place and my Etsy site, so I'll build it slowly.  Basically it'll be a copy of my Etsy shop, just at a new venue.

I hate change.  The new store feels all odd and clunky.  Etsy is like an old friend to me; I think I could list stuff in my sleep, there.  The SHM site is...just new.  And weird.  And not familiar.  Setting it up was scary and tedious...but then, I remember Etsy was scary at first too.   Everything is scary at first, until you get used to it.

I just thought it'd be wise not to have ALL my eggs in the "Etsy basket".  What if something happens to that site?   It's good to have a contingency plan. 

In other news; I've been getting a lot of requests for pictures of my masks with people in 'em.  Oddly, I do not have any of these!  I don't know why...I guess it's just something I never bothered to do.  Still, it's a good idea so what follows are a bunch of pictures of Charlotte wearing a few of my masks.  She very kindly offered to be my model,  'cause she has such a cute little face!  
 Steampunk mask

 

Fox mask:
 


Ginkgo Leaf mask:
 
 

Asian Cloud mask:


 
 


And there you have it!  Char deserves a hearty round of applause because it was SO COLD today and we had to take these pictures outside (of course I was outside too, so I guess I deserve applause as well).  She was a good sport though.

Back to work, here.  I have so many orders to fill & things to make!  ^_^
 


From: [identity profile] golden-meliades.livejournal.com


Yep, Charlotte is definitely still cute. :)

Funny you decided to photograph on a model...I've actually been looking around for more styles of wigs and so on (and mannequin heads) so that I can take more pics of my sticks 'in hair'. People just want to see accessories like this being USED, as many can't imagine them that way without something to go by.

I'm in the middle of ten jobs, atm, lol, so I gotta get going. At least the sticks I'm working on are turning out great. That sort of makes up for my aching back...

(But chocolate would be better. I wish chocolate was a metabolism booster. I'd be so slim...)

From: [identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com


You & Char both have great big eyes...perfect for masks. :-) Me, not so much.

You sound like a busy little bee today (I know the feeling). It's good to be busy though, right?

Actually, dark chocolate is good for lots of things including metabolism and as an antioxidant and all sorts of other things. I'm just not nuts about most dark chocolate 'cause it's bitter (Dove makes a pretty good dark chocolate though...it's really sweet. Hmmmm)

From: [identity profile] golden-meliades.livejournal.com


As long as I'm not this busy for days in a row, yeah, it's good. :) I just finished making a corn-potato-ham stew-sort of dish (cooked in cheddar soup with a bit of green pepper and onion flakes) which at least was very fast...just chop the ingredients and throw them in the slow-cooker. :)

I actually think smaller eyes would look really good in masks because more of the surrounding area would show. I would LOVE a mask that fit around the eyes like a facial mask (um like a clay mask...a spa treatment, like, you know what I mean...something that doesn't actually cover any of the skin immediately around the eye, leaving you clear up to your eyebrows.) I know why you don't do that...because it takes away from the space you can actually use for the mask...but I think that would be sexiest (Well, on me, anyway. Have I ever mentioned that I look peculiarly good in facial-type masks? Imo, of course.)

I don't like dark chocolate either...it IS bitter. For me it's definitely milk chocolate. Mmmm...
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