Saturday, January 24, 2009

love, me

I'm excited to announce that Love, Me Boutique in Halifax is (as of yesterday) carrying selected shoes, bags and accessories by five surprises!

The store is a wonderful, whimsical little adventure in handmade goodness. I encourage you to check it out, and not just because my stuff will be there; there is fantastic art on the walls, local and independent music piped through the speakers, and a great selection of beautiful and quirky products.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

good things


Excitement!

Etsy seller TheLoudLion included one of my pieces in her Treasury.

Treasury lists consist of 12 items plus 4 alternates, usually selected by ordinary Etsy members based on a theme (in this case the theme is gold hearts). The lists are short-lived, expiring after 24-72 hours, and Treasury spots are hard to come by: in order to get one, you have to be waiting when an existing spot expires and pounce before someone else does. Etsy admins troll these lists for particularly well-assembled and attractive collections to feature on the front page... providing a LOT of exposure for the featured sellers. (You can find out more about how it works here.)

Even if a list is not chosen for the front page, it will be seen by lots of people who might not otherwise come across these items, making it a great promotional tool. And promotion is something I definitely need right now.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

s... ty-le... ?

I realized that it's been a long time since I actually wrote about style, which is this blog's whole raison d'ĂȘtre; sure, I've written about crafting bellydance costumes (DIY, so we'll give it the OK) and choosing a stage name (constructing an alternative personal style... so, warm, but getting cooler) and starting my business. I've also written about soup and computers and my goals for the new year (we're seriously stretching things...).

Now that I have my business, I expect to be chronicalling my entrepreneurial foibles quite a bit, which will include plenty about the interesting, stylish things I'm making and my inspirations and so on... but it will probably also include a lot of random stuff about CSS, chocolate, megapixels and how much I want to go to Florida to escape the cold. Bear with me.

Offtopic: If you have not yet seen Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, you have catching up to do. It's out on DVD now and has a musical commentary track. (Musical! Commentary!) Trust me on this one; even die-hard show-tunes despisers agree that this mini-movie is possibly the most awesome thing ever.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

conquering the inter-web

So... entrepreneurship has turned me into a big ol' computer geek.

It started innocently enough: I wanted to brush up on the tiny bit of HTML I learned about back in ninth grade. My dear, professionally nerdy friend offered to set up a business website for me, but even with the framework all outsourced, I'd still need to be able to update product pages on my own. I started working on an outline for it using OpenOffice.org's HTML editor, which is a very basic substitute for programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver (and, people, can I please just get a "Hell yeah!" for open-source?); but I found the WYSIWHG process somewhat frustrating, and according to Matt it codes "like garbage" anyway - when we met for lunch to look it over, he spent the better part of the hour just correcting the syntax. (Despite the web writer's shortcomings, I still dig the OOo suite, though. Get it. Love it.) Between my control-freakishness/perfectionism and the fact that I felt a bit bad for getting my friend to do for free (well, barter, actually - but I felt I was getting by far the more valuable end of the stick) what other people pay him quite handsomely to do... after that fateful lunch meeting I had to pass by the library anyway, so I stopped in and picked up a couple of HTML/XHTML/CSS reference tomes. And proceeded to spend the next seven hours glued to the sofa, giving myself a crash course in web languages and style sheets.

I kind of love it.

You know what I don't kind of love? Internet Explorer. Fuck that shit. Seriously. Now, I'm not saying that my code was perfect, because it certainly wasn't (come on, though - I'd been doing it for a day, so I'm hardly going to flog myself over that), but every other browser displayed it correctly. And the big problem is that I own a Mac (no, I don't consider that a problem in itself), for which IE is no longer available. So I was so pleased with myself, taking my brain-baby over to Matt's for him to look at, and then saw for the first time how IE completely mangled it. I nearly cried.

(And Matt, if you're reading this: yes, I understand your stance on IE; I still think it's an asshole.)

I have been messing around with the site for weeks since then. I completely redesigned the layout, taking into consideration some of Matt's suggestions; made an index, an "About" page, product galleries... and I did this all using TextEdit. Just code. Feel free to worship me. (I like my grapes unpeeled, thank you.) I have style-sheets. I have inline frames. There's even some JavaScript in there. I tap-tap-tapped away at it on Christmas Day. I was a woman on a mission.

I can't even tell you what my original deadline was, I've pushed it so many times. I do know that I had high hopes for launching on December 26th. That didn't happen. Then I was going to send it out into the world on New Year's Day. Nope. And every day since then. Failed.

And then... oh, and then...

It was ready. All the links linked. Finally. I borrowed Matt's computer, looked at it in Internet Explorer...

Fuck.

Viciously mangled! NOOOOOOOOOOO! And there was no clear reason why!

I spent most of a day trying to figure out how to get IE on my Mac, and waded into the strange world of emulators and alternative OS's: WINE, QEMU, Linux, ies4mac... turns out if I had an Intel processor, my life would be much, much easier. I still don't have a solution, but I know a lot more about a lot of computer-y things now. I ended up going to the library to check it on the public PCs, and then consulting Matt's laptop again. Not a fantastic long-term plan, so I'll continue my quest to obtain this stupid browser.

I am reasonably confident that every page of my site now functions more-or-less as it should on all browsers. Please take a look!

Friday, January 2, 2009

best-laid plans

We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the life that is waiting for us. - Joseph Campbell

Happy 2009, folks.

The turn of the year is a great time to look forward, set goals and make plans for the upcoming twelve months; but it's also important to look back at what came before (or what didn't), to look at what we've accomplished, how we've changed... and to remind ourselves that plans don't always get strictly followed.

Luckily I posted last year's resolutions for posterity, so I have a pretty accurate yardstick of what I was hoping for the last time we reached this point in our trip around the sun. I took a quick look back just now, and I was actually surprised at how many of my goals I accomplished, or at least got a significant start on:

  1. Update the blog regularly/introduce weekly feature - uh... OK, that one was a bit of a fail. But I'm trying to get back to it, now that I actually have stuff to blog about.
  2. Get out! Socialize! Make friends! - I did this. It didn't happen instantly, but in early January I kicked my little butt to a weekly bellydance class, where (in addition to helping keep one of my other resolutions) I met wonderful women, some of whom have become like family, and in turn introduced me to other wonderful, interesting people and pastimes.
  3. Treat my body better - Hmmm... yes and no. Over the course of the year I purged my body of over five years' worth of nasty contraceptive hormones and reclaimed my womanly cycle. This was an incredibly difficult detoxification process, but ultimately very liberating and necessary. I wanted to dance and stretch more, which I have definitely done. I took two weekly dance classes throughout most of the year, and got really fit in the summer, when I spent a lot of time drilling and rehearsing for performances. Now that it's winter I seem to have misplaced my six-pack, but I know it's around somewhere and I'm sure I'll find it again. My good eating habits sort of rose and fell like the Roman Empire; I can't seem to wean myself off chocolate. And sometimes I still forget to wash off my makeup... We'll call this category a draw.
  4. Become a rock goddess - Well, a bit. I didn't really learn how to play the bass (and I'm thinking about selling it for business-continuation funds), but I did keep plugging away at the mandolin, went semi-regularly to home-town jam nights at the Trellis Cafe, and finished out the year with a string of holiday party singing gigs with Tidal Rhythm. We'll say, Acoustic Indie-Folk Minor Deity?
  5. Look awesome every day - I didn't really reach that stage of effortless presentation that I keep striving for, but I think I'm getting closer to identifying what my true self looks like.
  6. Start the business - YES.
I'm going to say, on average, 2008 was a successful year. I learned an awful lot about myself, grew substantially as a person, and accomplished a number of stated goals.

Here's what I'd like 2009 to look like:

  1. I'd like to follow Michael Pollan's In Defense of Food mantra: "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." And stop eating chocolate for breakfast.
  2. Regular yoga practice, regular dancing.
  3. Work on building and maintaining healthy relationships, especially the one I have with myself: communication, honesty, awareness, serenity, gratitude and appreciation.
  4. Learn. Read more. Be curious.
  5. Adventurousness.
  6. I want creativity to be my job, my passion, my life. I want to grow my business. I want to support myself financially through my designs, my performances, and a willingness to take calculated risks.
  7. Blog. Duh.
I wish you all the best for 2009!