Joy&RaptorsUnrestrained!
12-20-2013, 03:40 PM
Hey guys, since last year's Secret Santa where I designed an Orca/Seal mask for Mermaid Margarete I have made a couple other masks, including a two-sided skydiving mask for my ex boyfriend, and now another mask for this year's secret santa (though I will refrain from posting pictures of that one until I find out for sure that she's gotten it). I also have plans for several other masks, including a gargoyle mask and a coral mask.
The basic masks, paints, fake gems and other things aren't too hard to get or particularly expensive, and I was wondering if this is something that some of you might want for yourselves, and if I should have a go at making some sort of online ordering shop as a side business. What do you think?
I was thinking that people could request a theme or animal (or two animals blended together), relative gaudiness (whether to line the mask with gems, add frills and feathers, etc) and I could come up with a design that appeals to them, get their ok on it, and then create and ship the mask to them. Obviously this is something that would see a lot more business during the Mardi Gras and Halloween times of the year, but I thought that conventions and the like could also draw in some customers.
Here's the page link to Mermaid Margarete's post showing her Seal/Orca mask:
http://mernetwork.com/index/showthread.php?3592-2012-MerNetwork-Secret-Santa-General-Interest-amp-Discussion-Thread/page10&highlight=secret+santa
The basic masks, paints, fake gems and other things aren't too hard to get or particularly expensive, and I was wondering if this is something that some of you might want for yourselves, and if I should have a go at making some sort of online ordering shop as a side business. What do you think?
I was thinking that people could request a theme or animal (or two animals blended together), relative gaudiness (whether to line the mask with gems, add frills and feathers, etc) and I could come up with a design that appeals to them, get their ok on it, and then create and ship the mask to them. Obviously this is something that would see a lot more business during the Mardi Gras and Halloween times of the year, but I thought that conventions and the like could also draw in some customers.
Here's the page link to Mermaid Margarete's post showing her Seal/Orca mask:
http://mernetwork.com/index/showthread.php?3592-2012-MerNetwork-Secret-Santa-General-Interest-amp-Discussion-Thread/page10&highlight=secret+santa