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Laser Hair Removal: I'm Batchy!!

It's confirmed. My thighs are definitely batchy - as in hair is trying to grow back in, but is struggling. This is going to be so weird with my lower legs regular, and my upper legs smooth babes. I can only incur so much debt, so lasered areas will come in increments...

Laser Progress Reports

Laser Hair Reomval :: Appointment #6 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #5.5 for Bikini laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #5 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #4 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #3.5 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: The Second Zap laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: The First Followuplaser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: The First Zaplaser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: War of My Legs Part 1 laser hair removal


Disclaimer: FashionMista, nor its author, are qualified to give medical advice and cannot be held responsible for anything that may occur. Should you have a medical concern, please consult your physician.

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Sergers: When Girl Meets Manual


I got it. I read the manual (printed from Singer's website for $5 on my corporate Amex card (and paid the payment right away)). Amazing what happens when you thread the machine correctly! See those strips of serged scrap to the left of my hand? Those are experiments in tension. The purple thread on my machine, which is the lower loop I learned, was loose and I tried and tried to tighten it. After many experiments in settings, I glanced at the tension dial and saw that the thread was not in it. So. That won't work! As soon as I popped it back in, the tension and stitches were perfect.

Baby burp cloth market - watch out!

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Laser Hair Removal: The Second Zap

It's been a long while since my last appointment. Even I forgot I was doing laser hair removal! By the time my appointment finally came around, they had to reschedule because they were replacing their flooring. They offered a free microderm abrasion for the inconvenience, but I opted for more of my favorite skin care product - Ameri Pure – as I need to think long-term benefits here. More on that later.

The second lasering went fine. I was done in about an hour (I'm doing thigh, bikini, love trail). We did turn up the level of the laser this time. After my first treatment, to be honest, I really didn't have any hair loss (my future male children will be glad to know that their hair will most likely be persistent). Except for one patch on the bikini, all was as usual. In fact, I had to finally replace my Venus razor after keeping for way too long anyway. And as a side note, this model vibrates! I must be missing all of the commercials, but I had no idea! So now I'm vibrating while shaving! Odd.

Because we turned the laser level up, which I consented to, I did feel the laser on my hair follicles more. I didn't feel like I was getting a tattoo, but the sensation was stronger. Definately out of the league of my first observation during my first zap, where I compared it to feeling like mechanical pencil lead poking my skin. I was still able to gab away with my fun esthetician, whose skin is looking glorious, by the way, thanks to the Ameri Pure Crystal Exfoliotor. Love it!

I wore my glasses (the appointment was at 9am on a Saturday...never again), as I forgot about the green safety goggles you have to wear to protect against the laser rays. So I was a bit foggy-visioned the whole time, but it was no matter.

So I'm doing an experiment, where I shaved a couple of days after the appointment to get rid of any weird stubble that grew back. Now I've been waiting to see if my lower leg hair is growing at a faster pace than my upper leg, and it is. My thighs did get stubble back, but it seems to have stopped growing. So I'm going to shave again and continue with the experiments with my weird Venus razor.

ameripure crystal exfoliator skin care treatmentAnd lastly, my continued praise for Ameri Pure's Crystal Exfoliator. Yes, it has cleared my forhead bumps. Yes, it has fought ingrown hairs. Yes, it has reduced unnessisary upper arm bumps after one application (if only I could remember to put it on before the shower).

So, more followup to come from the second appointment...

Laser Progress Reports

Laser Hair Reomval :: Appointment #6 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #5.5 for Bikini laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #5 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #4 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: Appointment #3.5 laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: The Second Zap laser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: The First Followuplaser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: The First Zaplaser hair removal
Laser Hair Removal :: War of My Legs Part 1 laser hair removal


Disclaimer: FashionMista, nor its author, are qualified to give medical advice and cannot be held responsible for anything that may occur. Should you have a medical concern, please consult your physician.


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Serger Hell

singer serger
Wah! I'm trying to devote the day to figuring out this home Singer serger so that I can quickly make baby burp cloths, but it's not happening...and I actually have to read the directions! A fellow Ralph Lauren Mista came over last night to help me figure out how to thread the darn thing, and we broke at 10pm to eat chedder burgers at the Dive Bar. She slept over, since she lives in Brooklyn and the hour subway ride home was a horrible thought, so we woke up, got chocolate crossaints, coffee, I made eggs, and we tried to run the serger again. The above is a culmination of our work. Now I'm reading the manual. Gawd.


singer sewing machine
The work of two weeks ago, this "new" singer sewing maching for school use suddenly powered down (it's plugged in), so that sucked. I took it apart to reveal what you see here, unscrewed the motor, and ran the needle. All ran fine, so I buttoned it back up, and the hand wheel kept skipping that belt you see pictured. Aaah! Days later, I realized that the motor slides up and down the black metal shaft there, and I had screwed it in too high. I lowered it, and all seems to be running normally...I have yet to run a baby burp cloth through it.

katie james invintory
In the midst of it all, I remembered I need to send my invintory down to a show in Ohio. It's all I can do but to play Sarah Mclachlan on the iPod to stay calm...David is watching pre-Ohio State game day football, so he's busy and that's good...

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NYC Tuesday Incubator - "Last Night Was Amazing!"

First published on the Ladies Who Launch blog

(PS Mistas! I forgot to tell you that after my first Incubator meeting with the NYC Ladies Who Launch group, I was asked to be a guest blogger. Exciting!)

"Last night sas AMAZING" was the first sentance from our Tuesday night Incubator leader, Karla, the day after our first meeting. I felt like I'd just had this secret weeknight rendezvous with some new man! Everything clicked with everyone! We keep replying to this same email, so it keeps generating the same feeling in me and makes me giggle. :)

But the first night of the Incubator did make for a good week, as it got wheels turning as to how I can make my goals happen. Launchwork for our second meeting was to write our visions of everyone's projects, or goals. Everyone's ideas for each other were so revealing, and fun for the writer because their mind could exercise dreaming without borders for others. And because of the nature of the openness of these Incubators, and the non-linear way of feminine thinking, there could be a few goals per person at this stage in their life.

I of course did my homework...slightly off course from what it should be. As a kid who often did not do homework in high school, and when I did, it could easily be on the wrong chapter, I was reeling in old feelings of "Gaaaah!" However, Karla stressed, and I mean stressed, that this was OK. As David (my boyfriend) would say, "more than OK." (He also says I do things the way I want to no matter what.) But I couldn't help it. I had to critique everyone's website (as it's fun for me and second nature at this point), and suggest blogs and websites to others where I felt it could help their businesses grow. This leads me into the results of the night...

The theme of the evening was "synchronicity." Each girl (can we all be girls here..."woman" is too matronly to me...maybe "lady" is the appropriate word here) went around the room reading their visions for the lady in the hot seat who could do nothing but listen, laugh, register major excitement, and say "thank you." Similar concepts appeared from each reading.

We discovered, that while Iris, an acupuncturist, clearly should open her own practice or studio, she was also a secret romance writer! And Tanea, the calligrapher of MyPerfectPenminship.com, who may explore the magic of font making, was pinpointed as an outstanding stand-up comic and motivational speaker, when as a child, all she wanted to do was be an actress, but when she founded out that "actresses don't EAT!" (aka starving artist), she quickly abandoned that idea. A PR girl of the bunch was practically signing us all up as clients and forming pitches in her mind, despite her jet leggedness from a business trip to Ireland.

The synchronicity for me turned out to be that I am going to start freelancing as a website consultant for companies such as these ladies to help them "know what they don't know" and guide their websites to technical efficiency and make them as appetizing for Google as possible. This is all so that I can continue developing Katie James accessories at the pace which is comfortable for me for now (aka freelance as my day job while making my own schedule). One comment from Jillian, the future concierge service owner, affirmed some direction that I'm taking Katie James. She had downloaded the Katie James geraniums desktop wallpaper and liked it because it made her feel "happy." That is an exact adjective I'm using in my mock business plan for Katie James. I felt little angels in the glowing light singing softly, for it means that I'm on target and someone else felt it.

Jane, the goody bag queen, had a direction for me - develop one new product and market it, making it the "it" product of its kind. Done! This is the second post I've written on the subway, and I dare say, it's quite inconvenient waiting until I can sit down in a subway car, versus typing when I'm standing on the platform...and I'm not about to type all of this into a Blackberry! If only there were guitar straps for laptop computers...Are there any other rock star computer users in the house??


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Cute New (to me) Personalized E-Cards

designhergals.com
Just discovered DesignHerGals.com through a Ladies Who Launch weekly feature. So cute! You can dress your own girl, in a dressing room (complete with robe and hair towel) and pick hair, eye color, tops, bottoms, and shoes. I made myself a ballerina in pippie long-stocking socks in an apron and sent it as my Save the Date email for my Comfort Food Party in November. So fun! Totally wasn't on my to-do list. Ack! Oh well. I just wish I could have bulk sent emails instead of copying/pasting each email! It was free, and you can also design your own printed (not free) invitations, business cards, and more...

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will running make my love handles go away?

Yes.

This is an actual question that someone asked a search engine, and found FashionMista. I'm combing my referral logs to see what keywords people are using to get here, and that was a sentence! I'm going to tell ya, running (jogging) is the key to slimming down. Keep your legs really toned by walking as much as possible, but just getting a little cardio from running every day, or every week day like I try to do, is really effective. Not to mention great for your brain because you're letting your blood flow. David thinks that when he sweats, it cleanses his pours. So there's that to consider.

I just read in InStyle that Drew Barrymore does run and do yoga. It's a beautiful combination. For me, the combination of not running, and 3-4 nights of pasta in a row equals "bloop bloop," or quick love handle growth. I've also found that running can more quickly get rid of the "bloop bloop" than say, starving yourself or denying yourself a piece of frosted carrot cake, for example. If you run, you can eat it.

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Ladies Who Launch: The First Incubator Meeting

Ladies Who Launch Incubator Likened to Revelation Made By Glenda the Good Witch of the North About the Power of the Ruby Red Slippers



Yes. I’ve known that I’m wearing the ruby red slippers, but I’m still on the yellow brick road meeting the Scarecrow and the Lion asking tons of questions about how to get to where I want to be. In fact, I just met the Lion last week (this sounds sort of odd) when I was realizing that I wasn’t doomed with katie james just because I couldn’t face the business plan. That Lion’s voice came into my head like “Bring ‘em on! I’ll fight ‘cha!” Except that I wasn’t going to back down at the site of a mouse, like the Cowardly Lion would have at that moment of declaring those fighting words. Nope. I think I’ve entered the Emerald City.

Last night was my first Ladies Who Launch Incubator meeting. For those of you who don't know what Ladies Who Launch is, it's that link on the right side of this blog that warns if you want to get seriously motivated, you will go to their website and sign up for their weekly newsletter to get little blasts of inspiration from a woman's story on how she started her home based baby t-shirt company that exploded into the real deal, for example. They started this thing called Incubators that is positioned as a course for women who know they want to launch something, or move on with something, or even find a husband, and are on the launching pad but don't know where to go or how to do it. Beth Schoenfeldt, the co-founder of Ladies who Launch, is infectious when she describes it on their website or in person. She speaks of women embracing their feminine natures of working and accomplishing goals, instead of conforming against it. She speaks of the almost magic that happens in Incubator groups, which are now in 39 cities including one in South Africa.

So you know I signed up for it. My jewelry pouches had unexpectedly sold out at a little show a friend had in Cleveland, and I took the money, which I could have put into production for more pouches, and invested it in myself in this course. Whew! You better believe I wanted this Incubator thing to work out.

You are what you wear, so I made sure to kick start my motivation by wearing my trusty faux alligator pumps again (shh...they're Aerosoles!) and my other flouncy, wrinkly skirt from Surrealist that is just perfect for dancing in a Moroccan styled apartment, or for going to Incubator meetings. I was an hour early after getting my times wrong, so luckily I remembered about a fellow Mista who lived in the neighborhood and was luckily available to meet for a quick beer at an Irish pub. I'm not normally such a lush at all! But instead of having a regular day at work, I'd had a very crappy, very frustrated day with event planning details going on, and there was no sign of it letting up until probably November, when the event (hopefully) takes place.

I had no idea what to expect. I was hoping for help to brand katie james, launch it off the ground, maybe open a boutique to be the 'day job,' and grow FashionMista, but I didn't know how they were going to help me do that. To be honest, I was afraid I'd be in a room with frustrated women who hated their jobs. Far from it!! The twelve women I was with had serious dreams and goals. We sat in a circle. The first step was to put our "projects" aka the reason we'd come to the Incubator, into the center of the circle. We went around the room, and the magic actually started happening.

One girl started out as a school teacher b/c she didn't think she had any other options, branched out a bit, realized she wanted to be a publicist, moved to NYC with no job or apartment, got both in a week, gained job experience, had a Jerry McGuire Moment about the importance of relationships, and left her agency - with their clients! She's got her business going, but is in the Incubator, I think, to step back, take a breath, and see what she's got to make sure she continues to kick ass. We had two administrative assistants, one of which discovered she had quite a talent for caligraphy (you should have seen her registration form). She hand writes wedding invitations and wants to figure out how to expand her business to leave her job. The other administrative assistant loves helping people, but might crack if she toasts another english muffin in an office, so she wants to figure out how to turn her liking to help people into a personal or life assistant business for people. Oh, and she needs to find a husband, which is why she's in New York from Charlotte, but sees that there are no men (or no normal ones for a Charlotte girl) and so wants to establish this business back in NC. We might see about finding her a husband. Another woman (gosh, this paragraph is getting awfully long) runs one of the most prominent celebrity gift bag companies (for the Oscars, music awards, etc.) and realizes that that era is dead now that the IRS insisted on taxing celebrities on contents of gift bags, so she's transformed her business into an online shop where she sells the contents and buys ads in People Magazine to showcase designers in the gift bags.

After everyone divulged, the next step was getting "launchwork" to complete by next class. There are four classes, or meetings. This first assignment is to give feedback to each woman about her project. Which is really fun because everyone likes to think grand thoughts for other people. And then, as an added bonus, at the end of the day, you have 12 wonderful puffs of air guiding you to accomplishing the project you came in to accomplish. I'm super excited for all of it. There were many ways to connect people with each other and new ideas to help move along their businesses, so I'm excited to do this exercise. On the way home, I was already talking to two women in the apparel industry - one who used to design for Limited and wanted to make a name for herself without analyzing herself into paralysis, and another who wants to make organic clothing using a farm out of Egypt that she discovered while working/sourcing for Aveda.

We also have to do one nice thing for ourselves a day. The first nice thing I've done for myself is to wake up at 6:30am, actually get out of bed this time (poor David, I set the alarm at 6 or 6:30am every morning with the intent of getting out, but it doesn't happen until several snoozes later at 7am on a good day, and 7:20am on an normal day), put on my sweatpants, plug into Nancy Griffith's Other Voices Other Rooms, and write this post. It's all coming back to me now, why I loved what I was doing when I started designing clothes and attending FIT! I loved working in the morning, with the orange sun coming up, peeking through different cracks of my windows while Gerdy waits for me to be done and Dinah jumps around on the couch.

To be honest, I've been feeling so far away from that person, that the thought of scetching or clipping magazines in the morning actually made me sad, b/c I know I'd have to go to work shortly after. But no longer. I'm shedding the complacency and taking back my goals.

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Shopping From My Inbox

Catching up on my inbox from like July while snuggling up in my new Nicole Miller pink plush short bathrobe from Bed Bath. I've been looking for a short bathrobe for years now...didn't think I'd find it at Bed Bath! But more importantly, here's what's been building up in my inbox. I can't wait for Fall's delivery...

Molly Jackson - a sweet piece of glass


OMG, can I not stress how much I love glass jewelry!? Don't know how I came across Molly Jackson's glass jewelry, but I did, and I love it.

molly jackson peach ring

molly jackson pink ring

molly jackson bow necklace


Dylan & Dillion


Oh my, these designers inspired a whole hour of looking into how to silkscreen, after having drooled over the process as shown on Victoria Keen's site. My goodness. Before I get lost on Victoria's site, here's what I'm loving at Dylan & Dillion. I could happily get lost in the intricacies of the carving of these flowers:

dylan and dillion

dylan and dillion


SML Bags


There are a lot of clutches out there, but I love this curvy style, and in such pretty combination of fabrics! I think the Vivian is my favorite. Click on it to get to her site to get a close up of what she used:

sml bags

sml bags


Well it turns out that I've only scraped the surface of my inbox...yes, there is more! But my little brain needs to rest. So happy browsing!

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A Hell of a Day at Sea

After making a slow recovery from my kryptonite exposure (see Business Plan as Kryptonite), I finally had a good cry about it after thinking all was lost (ok, two good cries) and began my assent back to normalness yesterday. There's something about getting all dressed up in your favorite (and slimming) sleek black Michael Stars scoop-neck-t and flouncy black Surrealist skirt with purple faux alligator pumps for no reason other than to feel totally killer that really puts you back on course.

I've been trying to keep to a To Do list which really helps in the sanity department b/c I actually remember what needs to get done, and in a timely manner. So, last night after David sweetly treated us to sushi at our favorite sushi restaurant on the upper west side, Tomo, I committed to making my first ever graphic email newsletter. I've been pestering my patient web guy, Shayne, about little issues here and there, and last night it all finally worked, and I sent it. Who knows if the people actually WANT it, but they got it!

Then, out of the blue sky, my email friend and fellow designer Kimmie from Kittin Couture just became an editor at the blog See Pretty Things and did the smartest write-up on the jewelry bag asking the question: Can an Accessory Have an Accessory! I love it! Philosophy and Phashion!

katie james on see pretty things

And I'll throw in here that the chow chow got a nice mention on the Spree Dallas Blog:
katie james on spree dallas blog

Meanwhile, back at the day job, I also sent out our very first graphic newsletter to our audience of moms, pregnant women, childbirth educators, etc. to alert them to our beautiful new statement of maternity rights. And wouldn't cha know, we got an order for 1000 of them, and a random donation of $250! Wasn't that nice!

And for an extra cherry on top, a real live Katie James from England ordered a mossy green checkbook cover, which is the very checkbook cover I carry around in my purse everyday (I keep my calendar in it). And to top it off with some sprinkles, this Katie James had the same font and yummy brown colors on her wedding stationery as on the katie-james.com website. I mean really.

So, as they say in Overboard when Goldie Hawn and the Proffitt family (seen the movie way to many times), are being hauled back on board: "It's been a hell of a day at sea, sir!" And, to top it all off, I caved today and had a half-caff-one-pump-vanilla-latte from Starbucks after 5 good days of Advil and no caffeine. So I'm bouncing on out of the office and into the subway.

But first, I'm going to go to Duane Reade and get the October issue of Vanity Fair...22 pages of guilty pleasures with photo albums.
suri cruise picture vanity fair

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Glitter Mats at katie james

I've put to decorative use gold lace covered in vinyl that I found hidden in the rolls of pleather and vinyl while shopping for chow chow fabric...Glitter Mats! I've painted them with puffy paint and sprinkled them with irridescent glitter. They dry overnight, then I cut them with my exciting new Fiscar scissors

For limited time, or as long as they last, customers who buy a jewelry bag will get a limited edition glitter mat.



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Music I'm Listening To

On the subway through my pre-hp model, battery-still-working iPod, or in my living room on the terrific little JBL On Stage Speakers jbl on stage speakers for iPod, here's what I'm plugged into:

Current Favorite:

Give it Up, Bonnie Rait

On the Recently Played List

Bonnie Raitt, Takin My Time
Bonnie Raitt, Takin My Time

Blondie, Greatest Hits
blondie greatest hits
The White Stripes, Elephant
(i don't care what they say...i like meg white on drums)
white stripes, elephant
The Little Willies, The Little Willies
(if you want to jump around with Norah Jones and a fiddle, then this is an album for you...)
the little willies
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, She's the One
(the soundtrack to the Ed Burns film)
tom petty she's the one
Nancy Griffith, Once in a Very Blue Moon
nancy griffith, once in a very blue moon
John Lee Hooker, Don't Look Back
john lee hooker don't look back

Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett and Billie the Kid
(for some reason, I loved listening to this when visiting my seamstress to make clothes)
bob dylan pat garrett and billie the kid









Closet Picks / Guilty pleasures





Janet Jackson, Janet
janet jackson, janet

The Counting Crows, August and Everything After
the counting crows


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Mom Brings FashionMista to the Hair Salon

Mom couldn't read FashionMista and updates with katie james at home, so she printed out and brought with her to the hair salon. This is what she came back with:

"Hi Katie...I took your [business plan as kryptonite] post to the hair store when I was getting rid of my summer white look. This weekend I set up the Open Gate (Mom's home-based business where she reps the lines Doncaster and Elana)---hardly ready after all the travel. Since your blog is such public domain I read it out loud (Mom loves reading out loud) when the two girls working on me asked me about the fashionmista logo which they thought was so cute. Here's what was said that I thought I should pass on:

jamie was concerned that on a blog someone would steal your ideas if they were not patented. I told her the items were. But the more i thought about it maybe the cute mouse eyes logo needs patent. ($$?)

jamie says her dad invented a bracelet like the lance armstrong bracelet but packaged with a little prayer. Jamie bought 500 from him and sold almost all of them. He had them made in China. Not sure why he did that and how much he made. But he had a slightly different twist on those popular bracelets.

other girl tearing foil said that she has a friend that made purses. She took them to Nordstrom's like you took yours to Henri Bendel to see if they were interested. I explained that you needed to retail these unique functional pouches for about $80. And she thought they are game for small designers launching. They might like your sample and order 2000. Then you would have a reason to fill the order with overseas labor. They would mark it at $85 and feel that their customer would see that it was unique and therefore understand why the extra workmanship commanded this price. Nordstrom would sell them all over the world.

other girl had another friend who made a pajama and same thing happened with Nordstrom ordering her first big order. They must have put down a deposit which allowed her to purchase specified fabric. She felt Henry Bendel was too non out of the box to do that for a designer. But Saks too might jump at the product. If you needed $85 then so be it. But on the website there should be a pic of an open pouch that is a diagram. Like when you see the human body in a text book and there are lines drawn to identify each part. You would have lines drawn describing each functio.,i.e. tight elastic pocket to hold earrings secure and together or snapped tabe to hold rings...etc.

other girl also suggested you get a booth at the next GiFt Show in NYC. maybe with another one of a few of your designing friends and split the cost of the booth. Since you have a vendor's license you should be able to be sent an application to attend the next show or see the upcoming ones and their dates. Aunt Janie (my godmother) knows about [this and can comment] after she is over the idea that she is becoming a grandmother at the moment.

Another piece of poodah (mom said "poodah", hehe) I have run across is that one of my Doncaster comrades has a daughter in NYC. She graduated from OSU and then got her masters from FIT in ????? (I'll ask again). First she worked for all the cosmetic companies in town. Then She got her real estate license and started off in rentals where she would earn first month's rent each time she found a rental for someone. Then was allowed residential and commercial property. Pat says her daughter who is 42 and dates a guy who is 35 is making so much money doing this.

That's all I know for tonite...Nitey nite. Love, Mom"

Well. Lots to digest I'd say. First off, as for patenting, I've been advised not to patent, as it's easy to rip off a design, so all that money and time I'd invest in protecting the pattern would be in vain. There are entire companies that base themselves off of copying. As for trademarking FashionMista, the logo and the name as title of a blog and as a cat toy, yes, that is on my list! But production for more katie james is priority, so hopefully no one will steal in the meantime. But when I'm ready, I'll be calling Heraty Law to guide me through.

As for producing in China, well, we know how I feel about that. Really don't want to. There are enough stitchers somewhere in America. The key, though, is finding good ones at a price that people will actually pay for a well-made product...that is the question.

As for selling real estate...yes! Great idea! I know of many creative people, writers mainly, who do this then drop out when they feel like it. The schedule is semi-flexible, but there is a lot of walking out of doors in the blowing snow...

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