Partly I want to pay homage to the period of time when I went through a stage when I was endeavouring to create, and was developing a confidence in my design abilities.
Let me introduce you to my next venture, and one that went comparatively better than the above {Henny Houses} (all copyrights and kudos for these beauties lie with Louise Hatchard, and toys created and sold with her blessing).
{Teacup Candles}
As the date stamp on the photo alludes to, this venture began way back in June 2009, and this type of pic is a fine example of how my marketing commenced. Shortly after this, my lovely friend {also a professional photographer...p.h.e.w...} came to my rescue, and produced this, the first of many fine looking Peony Cottage Teacup Candle photos, which would then be attached to the front of every teacup candle box sold:
All of the boxes had their personalised pic attached, so that I knew what was what - and I, for one, thought they looked pretty darned hot. What I loved most about this particular pic, is how she captured how translucent the fine bone china is, and how the candle moulded against the teacup just glows so beautifully.
Not only do I find these teacup candles a glorious source of soft light, but I've begun to quite enjoy the photos as little pieces of art as well. :}
So, even though I am a good three years too late at beginning this blog, at least I'm doing it now. I have A. L.O.T. of work to catch up on!
Bless you.
Erana :}
Isn't that often the way with hobbies?!! I love making cards, but you often realise that the money you've spent on just getting the bulk of materials is more than if you just went out and bought one card every time you needed to. Not that I'm going to stop, mind you ;)
ReplyDeleteI love the wee toys - I have a friend who makes these and sells them as book ends. I'm not sure that she's made much money from it though..
Yay for keeping the blog going :) I look forward to reading more - whatever you do with it
Thanks Michelle! I suppose the hand-made stuff really shows that you cared enough to sit down and craft something original. :)
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