Category Archives: Blogger Challenges

Any blogger challenges, not just IOF challenges

Giving Credit Where It Is Due

Many creators find it incredibly frustrating to produce beautiful creations that bloggers use in their pictures and then fail to credit in their posts. Now, sometimes that is deliberate. Understandably, some bloggers like to withhold what specific skin they wear or some other item because they don’t want to be copied down to the last detail, hoping to retain their individuality. Other bloggers who don’t credit everything, do so because they see their role as highlighting a new release, promoting the new dress, the new shoe, the new hair and don’t credit anything more than the one item that is the focus of their post. For me, I credit everything but my shape which is not for sale. Other bloggers use items they make and sell themselves and so don’t credit them for fear of looking opportunistic and also don’t credit similar items by competitors so that they are consistent. There are many reasons why people don’t credit everything and I can understand how different people come to their differing opinions.

Yet, I empathize with the creators whose work goes unnamed and unknown. In a business with such low barriers to entry, there is a lot of competition and marketing is integral to any Second Life business success. SL Bloggers Support has launched an initiative to address the frequent exclusion of credits for poses with a Pose Appreciation Week from Nov 19th through the 25th. This reminded me of Achariya’s PoseMaker Challenge back in 2009. I remember that challenge as being a very successful effort that resulted in more bloggers crediting poses after it was over.

How can you make sure you don’t forget key elements when you write up your credits?

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Raid My Halloween Closet

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In another installment for the Raid My Closet challenge, I dug way back to Halloween’s past (2008) for this Katatonik Day of the Dead dress. It’s survived dozens of inventory purges simply because I love it – even though there’s not much chance to wear it.
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Raid My Closet Part II

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It was easy deciding what to wear for this second installment in the Raid Your Closet Challenge. There are pieces I will never throw out, no matter how old they are. Among them are most of my Paper Couture designs. This dress is from September 2011 and is still available. I chose it because it highlights how much more experimental and effective the Lu sisters are at working with the system layers. This skirt has a bit more shape and body than the usual system skirt – not because of the skirt glitch that gives us all donkey booty, but because they often made full skirts with system pieces. They took the system skirt beyond the skin-tight pencil skirt and played with form. They weren’t the only ones, but they were certainly the most successful. They have not released in over a year. I hope that means they are taking their experimental, boundary-pushing, technology-testing ways to mesh and are preparing to surprise us all. I hope that’s why we have not heard from them in so long.

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Raid My Closet Challenge Pt. I

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I love the idea behind the Raid My Closet Challenge. With an inventory overflowing with far more clothes than I can keep track of and more shoes than a Jimmy Choo store, it makes sense to dig around in the inventory rather than buy something new. We all know that there have been great advances in the technology of clothing design and that there’s a reason some of the clothing moldering in our folders are not seeing the light of day anymore, but among those older clothes and shoes are gems that are just as good as ever.

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Gone But Not Forgotten Blogger Challenge

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Today I am wearing Curio’s Chic New Wave skin. You still cannot buy this lovely youthful skin because the legal case is continuing to work its way through the system. Someone once said that justice is like a train that is always late.  While the “court of the internet” may have adjudicated this case, the court of law moves more slowly and months will pass in discovery and depositions and waiting to be scheduled into court calendars and the wheels will grind slowly.

But the wheels of Second Life spin faster. Stores that close are soon forgotten, buried in an alluvial plane created by the flood of new stores, new designers and new releases. The relentless flow of the new, new, new can overwhelm stores that are able to engage in SL commerce, so imagine how that will affect a store that has closed. If you search for Curio and SL, you don’t find Gala Phoenix’s beautiful skins, you find stories about the legal case.

So, I have a challenge, or perhaps a better term is a pledge. I pledge to wear and blog Curio skins at least twice a month, even though my readers cannot buy them right now. It’s not a lot, but if other bloggers who like the brand and have the skins can also take part, perhaps we can help combat the flood of forgetfulness, each post a little sandbag against the flood of time.

Of course, we all blog with varying frequency, so some may pledge more and some may pledge less, but I hope that those who can, will take this pledge. I would love to google Curio and SL and see pretty pictures and fun fashion posts again.

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If I Raided My Closet

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Part of my problem is, I’ve been deleting a LOT of my older stuff lately trying to get a hold on the madness that is my inventory. But I rifled around and found something things that I slapped together. I am even keeping the rule that you must have owned everything since before the beginning of the month. YAY Me.  Check out the Raid Your Closet Challenge HERE.

The boots are new from Lassitude & Ennui for L’Accesoires (I probably spelled that wrong) but most of the other things are older than newer. (I got them in Sept so shut up) Continue reading

No, MY Favorite SL Blogs are the Ones to Read !

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It isn’t a terribly big secret that I don’t spend a LOT of time reading blogs, RL or other. There is probably some irony in there, but the truth is I work full time, I have four children and very busy and active RL. So I make the blogs I do read count, they’re something I am interested in either because of style and content, or because they provide insight and value to me as a blogger.

Gogolita started it off, and even though we’re friends I’m a little fangirly that she named our blog, I thought I’d kick it off to share who it is that I read, when I do read.

In no particular order:

Juicybomb  – Look Gogo’s awesome. She provides clean, clear photos of what is for sale and her vision of the style. She doesn’t get caught up in the artsy fartsy photoshopped hell of creating nothing but pics you can’t sort out. I look at Juicybomb because I am looking for things to BUY. She does great, easy to understand tutorials.

Freestyle – Yeah I still read Freestyle. You should too.

Sasypants – Well styled photos that are again, clean and concise with an eye toward editorial fashion, Sasy is an easy read when I want to see whats new and have a read.  Sasy does great tutorials or informational blogs sometimes too.

Shopping Cart Disco – Because it is an institution. Thats why.

Guerilla Avatar –  Darkley doesn’t know what a good blogger she is. Thus she doesn’t have the baggage some of the so called “THE” blogger types do.  She blogs honestly and from the heart and with passion and honesty for what she loves. I love her style.

Ani’s Second Life: I like her blog because besides cute fashion she always tells little stories with her pics. It’s sweet.

Sylvia Olivier : Her style and swagger is impeccable.

Broke by Payday: On this blog the photography is fun and fashions presented with humor and grace. I always enjoy it.

Insert Funny Name Here : Vaki brings the sexy to androgyny. That’s probably why I want to have sex with her all the time. Plus her style is flawless.

SeraphimSL : At least on Fridays every week.

So, who do you read? I mean besides ME? 🙂

 

 

Week 10 – Avocado

On with the mesh….. I saw this dress on someone else and I HAD to blog it. Its just slinky, sexy, yummy, mesh goodness. And my first purchase of mesh from Boom and I LOVE it! Its my week 10 submission for Luna Jubilee’s 52 Week’s of Color Part Deux.

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Shopping List:
Dress: Boom – Tube Dress, Willow
Shoes: N-Core – Essence, Graphite
Jewelry: Muse – Blanche, Gold
Hair: Tameless – Divinity, Blonde
Skin: PXL – Faith, Natural
Makeup: Avoki – Shadowliner, Smokey Brown — Amacci – Lip Tattoo, Earth 10
Eyes: Mayfly – Liquid Light Mesh Eyes, London Fog
Eyelashes: LeLutka, Natural
Nails: PixelMode – Sculpted Nail V2, Platinum Edition V2 Gloss
Poses: BENT
Photo studio: photoLife
Lighting: LumiPro

It’s Black, It’s White

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I wanted to do something without post-processing at all for the Black and White Challenge from Maci and our very own Hybie. I love the idea of working without post processing for things like this because it challenges you.

The first thing I did was go madly flipping through Honour McMillan’s blog to find someplace likely. Her blog remains a bloggers best resource for awesome and unlikely on location places to shoot. Cheers Honour. Continue reading

It’s Digit-All

Strawberry Singh is all up in our digits again, and wanted to know how mesh has impacted our shapes.

I admit freely, that I was definitely a SCREW YOU I WON’T CHANGE MY SHAPE AND YOU CAN DIE IN THE HELL OF THE UPSIDE DOWN SINNER sort of person, when mesh came out.  I WASN’T ABOUT TO LET THESE BASTARDS MAKING MESH CHANGE WHO GIDGE IS.

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