Enjoy.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
MORE Shoes...in Loving Memory
I have finally uploaded more pictures of my treasures to my earlier blog "Shoes...in Loving Memory" http://shoeloft.blogspot.com/2008/09/shoesin-loving-memory.html.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Who Cares?
When the market is flooded with mass produced goods, how many of us still care about Handmade? How many still cherish things that are Homemade? I do not know, but at least I still do.
When I first made the feathered headbands and combs, those who were truly concerned and some who were merely curious raised this question to me "Why do you make these yourself?". I could understand where they were coming from. I know they have been seeing mass produced feathered headband everywhere. I seen those myself too. However, I still believe in designing and making the feathered headbands myself. All the headbands I made are solely one piece per design and yet I am selling them at the price similar to those mass produced headbands. For people who fancy feathered headbands, I am sure they would not like to wear a headband that can be so commonly found. Just imagine one fine evening you are fully dressed up for a special party, but your night is ruined at last because...too bad!! several other guests are wearing the headband similar to yours.
So the question comes back to why do I want to make the items by hand when the profit margin is so low and it is so time consuming. I have to say it is self-satisfaction that keeps me going. Firstly, I am always thrilled and pleased with myself when I complete an item. Secondly, when someone is impressed with my creations, that is a double bonus.
I have to admit that handmade stuffs are rarely flawless unless they are made by very well-experienced artisans. Nevertheless, it is always the imperfections that make hand produced items perfect. Why? Because every piece comes from the heart.
I am so extremely energetic and inspired these days. I am not sure what are the forces behind, but I hope this momentum would keep on going. I have made quite a numberof things that I am so eager to exhibit and sell at the next junkyard sale.
I am looking forward to it. Are you?
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