Finally Finished (almost).
Yay! I'm so excited. The website pages are finally finished (well, almost. Ignore the wholesale page. It will be finished soon. If you're interested in carrying Sacred Circle Herbs products in your store, please contact us).
Okay, theres still some other work to do, text that needs to be written and whatnot, and of course, I'll really probably never be done. (Because changes will be ever present.) But this last batch of changes is done. Yay!
In case you've forgot, last Friday the computer yet again kicked my arse, but thanks to Sandy, I got back on track, and here I am, in my new, happy site stage. Lots of new photos, a workshops page that lists all the upcoming workshops (starting in October--there are no workshops in the summer), and new backgrounds for the pages. I am finally happy with the site. (It has been a long journey to come to that point.)
Now I'm going to go get off the computer and start trimming and labeling the endless stacks of soap.
Aimee
Oh yes, I just realised that I have yet to credit it on the site, but all the product photos were taken by the lovely and talented Karolina Kuras. If you need photos, I highly recommend her. (And you should check out her site. Her portfolio is beautiful.)
Tags: handmade soap, soapmaking, bath bombs, Sacred Circle Herbs, Soap Bubbles Blog
Okay, theres still some other work to do, text that needs to be written and whatnot, and of course, I'll really probably never be done. (Because changes will be ever present.) But this last batch of changes is done. Yay!
In case you've forgot, last Friday the computer yet again kicked my arse, but thanks to Sandy, I got back on track, and here I am, in my new, happy site stage. Lots of new photos, a workshops page that lists all the upcoming workshops (starting in October--there are no workshops in the summer), and new backgrounds for the pages. I am finally happy with the site. (It has been a long journey to come to that point.)
Now I'm going to go get off the computer and start trimming and labeling the endless stacks of soap.
Aimee
Oh yes, I just realised that I have yet to credit it on the site, but all the product photos were taken by the lovely and talented Karolina Kuras. If you need photos, I highly recommend her. (And you should check out her site. Her portfolio is beautiful.)
Tags: handmade soap, soapmaking, bath bombs, Sacred Circle Herbs, Soap Bubbles Blog




2 Comments:
You give me strength woman. Nice job!
Sue
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Sue Richards, at 2:35 PM
Ooooh, I LOVE handmade soaps! Glad I found you (blogging chick).
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Rebecca, at 3:54 PM
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