faster and easier, that this website sometimes gets forgotten.
Another photo I forgot to post was the Aquarium shot from Christmas...
I was catching up on the 'Iplekids Everyday' album, where all the single photos and pictures from the smaller photos shoots get posted, and I realized that I never posted the 'Don't cry over Spilled Milk' Day photos. That was back on February 11th. Every day I have so many places to post things, and Facebook is so much faster and easier, that this website sometimes gets forgotten. Another photo I forgot to post was the Aquarium shot from Christmas... While I'm working on updating my pictures, I've also opened the Wizard-Santa Creative Journey page to the public. I had been updating it whenever I did anything on him, but it was just private. But now it's open to everyone. However, I've used a temporary picture as the thumbnail for now, and will replace it with the final thumbnail when he's all done and photographed.
Jane
2/19/2017 05:17:55 am
I sort of had the reverse problem that you have..... too many places to check for photos of dolls online.
Martha
2/19/2017 07:48:05 am
Facebook is a ton easier to post pictures in - single ones that is - and it gets WAY more comments, but my website is a much more 'permanent' place to have everything, plus I can go into way more detail here, with both the number of photos I post, plus with the descriptions.
Jane
2/19/2017 09:24:49 am
I totally understand. FB is a much more lively place to chatter I am sure. I am just such a 'dinosaur' so prefer to see and read everything here.
Martha
2/19/2017 10:26:05 am
The funny thing is, I consider this website a much more 'personal, private' thing, even though there's ten times as many people that come here - over 5,000 individuals on a weekly basis, with over 30,000 hits weekly, according to Weebly stats. Facebook just feels so much more 'public', even though it's only my 'Friends' who can see what I post there. I guess the website just feels more 'private' since only a handful of people ever comment on anything. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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