Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Well.  Grand opening week is over today.  And I think I've sold about five things from my in world store.  It's alright though.  It is not as if I have rent that is due.  Although I have set up my vendor to pay a 10% commission to the woman who's land I am on.  I figure it is just a matter of advertizing now to get the product out there.  I've been working hard on updating a bunch of my older adds.. It's busy work but anything that might help, right?

So this:

 Becomes this:
 And for another update, this:
 Is now this:
Now that I am getting the hang of creating textures I think it is showing real improvement in the quality.  Just look at that black lace lining the bottom of the bodice.  I could never have managed that a year ago.  I've only got two silks that I feel still need updated.  The Alice and Red Queen silks and about twelve more adds to fix and then I will have everything loaded into my online store that is on the Marketplace. 

Also I have a ton of new silk ideas running around in my head that I will get to eventually! Alot of which could be considered cosplay, with a silky twist of course!  

Until next week!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012


Grand Opening!

I've fallen into luck with a store in SL. My Very good Friend Rowan Carroll has decided to share some space with me and I now have a store that can actually be teleported directly to. She also built the space and themed it like a Persian camp complete with sand dunes and a tent with rugs and sprawled pillows. I absolutely love it.






I have also re-done more of my original silks. Some of the old have never sold well and needed an update.  So this:
  Used to be this....



A vast improvement in my opinion!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

I'm Back

I'm back.  After two years and lots of trial and errors I am back, both to Secondlife and to creating.  I've learned a few new tips and tricks along the way and I have to say my new endeavors are leaps and bounds above the old. 
 A little Eighties, a little oriental the Dark floral silks were fun to make.  I really love the contrast of the light blue and the black but I included the lighter version for those who don't.


StarSpangled Girl was of course inspired by the avengers movie and Captain America.  There is something that is so much fun about crating a silk that is a parody of a popular character.

I've had my first commission.  One of the entrants in the Next top Gor model.  It's been delivered and she loves it so once the twelfth has come and gone I will be adding that to my store as well.  Until then her commission remains a closely guarded secret.... Well ok.  I'll give one hint.  This is the background for the add: