Salutations all,
First, let me thank you all with my most gracious and excited THANKS! I extend this to each shopkeeper, hunter, blogger, and so forth who participated and made Antique Grid Show: Auutmn Hunt a fantastic success!
I always knew that the hunt would do well. How could it not with such high quality stores and merchants. I just did not imagine it would blow the roof off of my expectations! I am so excited for the hunters, merchants, and all who participated. All throughout, I heard how much fun people were having and asking me when the next hunt will take place.
Throughout the hunt, the blog traffic has been steady and the foot traffic in-world has been equally steady. Many of you found new and wonderful stores to patron. Many shopkeepers found that their stores were loved and their work appreciated. Please, do continue to show such lovely support to these fantastic shops and designers by going back and looking at their wares and taking home items for sale that you can add to your home and wardrobe.
Tonight marks the end of our first hunt. With such excitement, I hope that you will all continue to partake in future activities. We do plan to host another hunt down the road, shopping events, and so forth. If you joined the in-world group, please stay in it. If you didn't, please join it. You'll hear first word of any hunts, sales, etc. Tomorrow, December 1, the hunt will have ended. Shopkeepers will be picking up their items tonight or tomorrow.
Here's some of the great news that we had for the hunt (only some):
http://chicatphilsplace.blogspot.com/2012/11/antique-hunting.html
http://pureeggsspam.wordpress.com/tag/antique-grid-show-autumn-hunt/
http://slfreesandoffers.blogspot.com/2012/11/le-petit-reve.html
http://happyhuntingtv.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/full-of-fall-with-a-new-blackened-mirror-too-see-happy-hunting-on-the-web/
http://ameblo.jp/tamathanks/entry-11402980484.html
http://seraphimsl.com/2012/11/10/antique-grid-show-autumn-hunt/
http://asdfgzxcvb.slmame.com/e1293036.html
http://emi1029.slmame.com/e1293099.html
Again, thank you for being a part of our first hunt at Antique Grid Show and helping us to make it one of the best SL Hunts this year!!
Thaddeus Nadeau
Friday, November 30, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Antique Shop Spotlight: Hell House Studios
Welcome to our Antique Shop Spotlight. For our third installment, we have Hell House Studios by Morgaine Christensen. I recently just met Morgaine and her work, but it is among the best I ahve seen. Her work encompasses more than just furniture. She also designs clothing and does sim design work. If you are like me, you will be enchantted by her recent Victorian Christmas village!
What is your inspiration when building your items?
My siblings and I were raised by my grandmother. There wasn't much money to be had when I was growing up and we made do with what we had. Much of the furniture was hand-me-downs from family and friends and dated back to the late 1890 or early 1900s. We didn't think of them as "antiques" or "historical pieces"; they were just normal, everyday Items. It wasn't till later in life I figured out what we used daily were collector's pieces.
When I make things, I look back to my childhood and see the pieces we used. Or, some memory of old houses, from the country seat we lived, creep into my mind and brings back fond memories. I think that is where I get my inspiration for many things related to antique items, which are very hard to find in SL. I also have a real life passion for items from the Depression Era in theUS instilled by
my father.
What is it that you hope to invoke in your customers when building?
I am not really sure. I love to create for the sake of creating in SL. I suppose I hope to invoke a sense of history and appreciation of our ancestors. Honestly, in studying history, the trials and tribulations prior generations overcame to get us where we are today is just mind-boggling. It is amazing we are here to appreciate it their contributions to the world.
So, I think, if what I make, can connect each of us to our past and stop occasionally to take a deep breath, slow down, relax, and just be for a few moments then all my efforts are worth it.
What is your inspiration when building your items?
My siblings and I were raised by my grandmother. There wasn't much money to be had when I was growing up and we made do with what we had. Much of the furniture was hand-me-downs from family and friends and dated back to the late 1890 or early 1900s. We didn't think of them as "antiques" or "historical pieces"; they were just normal, everyday Items. It wasn't till later in life I figured out what we used daily were collector's pieces.
When I make things, I look back to my childhood and see the pieces we used. Or, some memory of old houses, from the country seat we lived, creep into my mind and brings back fond memories. I think that is where I get my inspiration for many things related to antique items, which are very hard to find in SL. I also have a real life passion for items from the Depression Era in the
What is it that you hope to invoke in your customers when building?
I am not really sure. I love to create for the sake of creating in SL. I suppose I hope to invoke a sense of history and appreciation of our ancestors. Honestly, in studying history, the trials and tribulations prior generations overcame to get us where we are today is just mind-boggling. It is amazing we are here to appreciate it their contributions to the world.
So, I think, if what I make, can connect each of us to our past and stop occasionally to take a deep breath, slow down, relax, and just be for a few moments then all my efforts are worth it.
Why
do you focus on the particular style? Why antiques?
I like antiques. From my RL perusal, they have style and character. Most items are well built and indeed show a high level of craftsmanship that seems to be unknown today. Today, I think what is made is simply for a job. Little feelings or pride seems to shine from most items today. It's like everything made is simply disposable not something to be cherished and passed on to our children or, children's children as was done in the past.
What would be your personal favorite piece in your store? Why?
I really don't have a favorite piece. All my pieces are favorites. I can look at each piece and see where I was and where I am now. Each pieces tells a story of the knowledge and skills I have gained through my time in Second Life.
I have learned to build with prims, sculpts and create mesh. I have acquired knowledge and skills of how to use Photoshop to make my own textures or alter the ones I buy from some truly superb graphic artists to fit a particular project.
I am learning Blender and another mesh software. Creating scripts fails me, but I have gained knowledge and the appreciation of those can can script. I can animate objects so they function for the pleasure of my customers. I am looking creating my own animations in the near future for specific projects since what I want and need are not readily available at this time.
So all my creations are my favorites, even the old bad ones. They remind me of how priceless Second Life is allowing every Resident here to gain skills and knowledge and create such a fantastic world. We are not limited to what some game designer thinks we would like. We have choices here to create our own reality.
If you could choose a time period in which to live, what would it be and why?
While I love the Victorian era for it's complex building elements and genuine character, I would really have to chose to live in Ancient Egypt at the height of the Pharaohs. I think it was a period of time where the world exploded with the gathering of knowledge and the preserving of it pressing outward so understand our world.
What are some ways you strive for excellent customer service?
I try to listen to my customers. really listen to them. I try to understand their issues, and do my damnedest to make sure they are happy with my products. Generally, it is just little things that are causing the problem. Most are not builders and just need a little help understanding something, or even just to vent. Sometimes, they misread the description or had different expectations of a product. Customer contact is very important. You learn from each instance.
If you take the time to listen, you will become a better more thoughtful builder. Or, if is something that I have done wrong on my part or ,Second Life has "helped" me , I will do my best to correct the item, send them a new one, redeliver to anyone else that has bought the item and gift the customer with a token of my appreciation for helping me find the issue.
One of the questions earlier was about what my current favorite piece is, and I said all my pieces are my favorites. But I do have a current build I have done, besides just creating items to sell, I am also an RP sim creator. I love to make wonderful environments.
Because I am fortunate in RL at this time to have a job that allows me to own a sim, albeit an adult sim, I offer merchants space in the shopping village to sell their wares along with my space without the worry of having to rent. Some are new merchants trying their hand at creating, while others are old hands at it. I believe in sharing what I have, while I have it, to benefit others. There may come I time I can't but for now....
My current project has been for myself. I have newly created a permanent shopping area based on Victorian buildings for shop space for a variety of merchants. All the buildings currently in The Village were created by Koshari Mahana of Four Winds -Four Directions fame. I purchased these several years ago and when I went looking for other items recently, I was saddened to learn Koshari is perhaps no longer in SL and Four Winds out of business.
Koshari Mahana is very talented and creative with a wonderful eye for detail. I am not sure, but I believe either she made her own textures or had a resource that made her builds very special and detailed, especially if you are in love with Victorian style. Even if you have no desire to buy anything, please do stop by The Village and see Koshari's builds. They are simply an inspiration to look at.
I like antiques. From my RL perusal, they have style and character. Most items are well built and indeed show a high level of craftsmanship that seems to be unknown today. Today, I think what is made is simply for a job. Little feelings or pride seems to shine from most items today. It's like everything made is simply disposable not something to be cherished and passed on to our children or, children's children as was done in the past.
What would be your personal favorite piece in your store? Why?
I really don't have a favorite piece. All my pieces are favorites. I can look at each piece and see where I was and where I am now. Each pieces tells a story of the knowledge and skills I have gained through my time in Second Life.
I have learned to build with prims, sculpts and create mesh. I have acquired knowledge and skills of how to use Photoshop to make my own textures or alter the ones I buy from some truly superb graphic artists to fit a particular project.
I am learning Blender and another mesh software. Creating scripts fails me, but I have gained knowledge and the appreciation of those can can script. I can animate objects so they function for the pleasure of my customers. I am looking creating my own animations in the near future for specific projects since what I want and need are not readily available at this time.
So all my creations are my favorites, even the old bad ones. They remind me of how priceless Second Life is allowing every Resident here to gain skills and knowledge and create such a fantastic world. We are not limited to what some game designer thinks we would like. We have choices here to create our own reality.
If you could choose a time period in which to live, what would it be and why?
While I love the Victorian era for it's complex building elements and genuine character, I would really have to chose to live in Ancient Egypt at the height of the Pharaohs. I think it was a period of time where the world exploded with the gathering of knowledge and the preserving of it pressing outward so understand our world.
What are some ways you strive for excellent customer service?
I try to listen to my customers. really listen to them. I try to understand their issues, and do my damnedest to make sure they are happy with my products. Generally, it is just little things that are causing the problem. Most are not builders and just need a little help understanding something, or even just to vent. Sometimes, they misread the description or had different expectations of a product. Customer contact is very important. You learn from each instance.
If you take the time to listen, you will become a better more thoughtful builder. Or, if is something that I have done wrong on my part or ,Second Life has "helped" me , I will do my best to correct the item, send them a new one, redeliver to anyone else that has bought the item and gift the customer with a token of my appreciation for helping me find the issue.
One of the questions earlier was about what my current favorite piece is, and I said all my pieces are my favorites. But I do have a current build I have done, besides just creating items to sell, I am also an RP sim creator. I love to make wonderful environments.
Because I am fortunate in RL at this time to have a job that allows me to own a sim, albeit an adult sim, I offer merchants space in the shopping village to sell their wares along with my space without the worry of having to rent. Some are new merchants trying their hand at creating, while others are old hands at it. I believe in sharing what I have, while I have it, to benefit others. There may come I time I can't but for now....
My current project has been for myself. I have newly created a permanent shopping area based on Victorian buildings for shop space for a variety of merchants. All the buildings currently in The Village were created by Koshari Mahana of Four Winds -Four Directions fame. I purchased these several years ago and when I went looking for other items recently, I was saddened to learn Koshari is perhaps no longer in SL and Four Winds out of business.
Koshari Mahana is very talented and creative with a wonderful eye for detail. I am not sure, but I believe either she made her own textures or had a resource that made her builds very special and detailed, especially if you are in love with Victorian style. Even if you have no desire to buy anything, please do stop by The Village and see Koshari's builds. They are simply an inspiration to look at.
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
Antique Shop Spotlight: MB Antiques
In our continued Antique Shop Spotlight series, we have another excellent shop for you. MB Antiques has been around SL for quite some time now; primarily known within the Royal Courts RP sims. However, her items can be found gracing not only the homes of royalty in SL, but the homes of every day people. About a year ago, I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Serenya and walking around her shop, or rather store within a mansion!
The antiques that can be found at MB Antiques are varied in design, but also theme. The craft used melds sculpts and mesh now; along with prims and textures. You can never go wrong here - there's something for every taste; English, Swedish, French, etc.
The craftswoman and antique connoisseur of MB Antiques was gracious enough to spend some time to answer our slightly probing questions.
The antiques that can be found at MB Antiques are varied in design, but also theme. The craft used melds sculpts and mesh now; along with prims and textures. You can never go wrong here - there's something for every taste; English, Swedish, French, etc.
The craftswoman and antique connoisseur of MB Antiques was gracious enough to spend some time to answer our slightly probing questions.
What
is your inspiration when building your items?
My inspiration comes from the desire to create objects of the past; authentic
pieces from the museum. Each one of them has a story to tell and buying it and
placing it in your home becomes part of that story.
What
is it that you hope to invoke in your customers when building?
The passion and attention to detail is the most important to me. I want that in the the piece that the customer chooses
because that's what they were looking for and expect to find. They decide to buy an item because of an intrinsic value. The preciousness of the bill leads them to decide
to make the investment in any particular item; especially any item that they feel holds value for them and their home.
Why do you focus on the
particular style? Why antiques?
Antiques are my passion. I am a connoisseur and I really love being
able to extend this love of mine in SL.
What
would be your personal favorite piece in your store? Why?
I do not have a favorite piece; I love them all! I love and adore all of the realizable furniture, so all of the objects that are realized become
my favorites!
If
you could choose a time period in which to live, what would it be and why?
I would live, without any doubt, in the 18th century; precisely in the Rococo
era. I'd love to live even in the Neoclassical period. It was a period where excess and luxury and the cult of aesthetic architecture
and decoration were at their peak.
What
are some ways you strive for excellent customer service?
I enjoy taking care of customers and thir needs by responding to their requests and questions for assistance.
Many times I am available to help in the choice of furniture and most of their rightful place in the their homes.
Many times I am available to help in the choice of furniture and most of their rightful place in the their homes.
Here's a look at MB Antiques and what they have to offer at their ahop:
Serenya really has a wonderful ability to create exquisite apces using her fine furnishings, detail to attention, and use of lighting. I am sure you can find anything to suit your taste and home in this enlightening shop!
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Saturday, November 3, 2012
Antique Shop Spotlight: Hanta
You know, we have so many talented and quality designers within the antique and historical period niche. You've really begun to see this doing our hunt. As you seek the gifts, hopefully you are also taking the time to really look around each shop and savor their delicacies, furnishings, houses, clothing, and so forth.
In order to assist in your exploration of our shops, we're going to start doing some Antique Shop Spotlights. In each blog post that spotlights a different shop, we'll share images of the store and get to know the shopkeepers better.
For our first shop spotlight, we have the wonderful ladies of Hanta - Tat and Tarci Lilac. These two ladies are relatively new to the in-world marketplace. They first started their business as a Marketplace-only venture. I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Tat and Tarci when I owned and operated Antique Square. Unfortunately, they came to rent a shop as we were closing that venture, but since then I have had the privilege of witnessing their continued growth.
The ladies were gracious enough to answer some questions about their shop to give some more insight into their shop, passion, and dedication.
In order to assist in your exploration of our shops, we're going to start doing some Antique Shop Spotlights. In each blog post that spotlights a different shop, we'll share images of the store and get to know the shopkeepers better.
For our first shop spotlight, we have the wonderful ladies of Hanta - Tat and Tarci Lilac. These two ladies are relatively new to the in-world marketplace. They first started their business as a Marketplace-only venture. I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Tat and Tarci when I owned and operated Antique Square. Unfortunately, they came to rent a shop as we were closing that venture, but since then I have had the privilege of witnessing their continued growth.
The ladies were gracious enough to answer some questions about their shop to give some more insight into their shop, passion, and dedication.
What is your inspiration when building your items?
Our inspiration is the beauty itself. We try to make the
best we can. Our textures are all made by ourselves (by Tharci), they are
unique, and we don't stop till we like the result and the result must be
beautiful. We are always chasing the beauty.
What is it that you hope to invoke in your customers when
building?
We hope they will look to their homes with our furniture and like what they
see, that they don't feel like changing a thing. We just make things that we
would use, ourselves, and would be happy having it in our houses so we hope our
customers feel the same way.
Why do you focus on the particular style? Why antiques?
I always liked history and one day, while exploring, I
found an antique city named London; everything was so beautiful, so peaceful, no lack of respect, everybody
behaved so well. Well, I fell in love with everything in that city and I
dragged tharci with me. Took a while till we started to build furniture, but we
started following the style we used to see everyday.
What would be your personal favorite piece in your
store? Why?
Our favorite piece is aaaaalways the one we just made, the
newest one, cause we always try to improve, to add something new, cuter,
prettier. Right now, our favorite piece is the new fireplace. It has warm
animations; single ones and couple ones. Really beautiful and cozy.
If you could choose a time period in which to live, what
would it be and why?
Omg... if I could choose, for real, I would go back then, in
1600/1700 cause I love the history of the colonial period of my country.
What are some ways you strive for excellent customer
service?
I am always ready
to answer any question about our furniture. I try to make our prices really
affordable, and our inworld store has even better prices. (The ladies are also talking about making a blog!)
Make sure you stop by Hanta during the Antique Grid Show: Auutmn Hunt for their lovely gift!
Hunting Feedback
Salutations all,
I want to express that the shopkeepers and I are so very happy and excited that you are all enjoying the hunt so much. So far, the feedback has been astoundingly positive. We appreciate that; as well as the gracious patience you have had with any glitches that did arise.
Remember, the hunt continues until November 30!
Also, I would like to extend a thanks to Chic Aeon. Her blog post the first day of the hunt present exquisite images and feedback regarding items to be found in the Antique Grid Show: Autumn Hunt. You can find her blog post here. If you are a blogger and wish to share your blog about the hunt with us, please send me the link and I'll pass it along and share it here.
Also, if you have hunted and used the iem you found, please feel free to take some images and send them along to me. I'll post them on the blog in a forthcoming Hunters Use Post. We love to see how you use the items we make. If you decide to do this, please send them to me via email: thaddeusnadeau@hotmail.com. In the subject line write: Autumn Hunt Use.
Again, thank you for all being a part of this experience. Keep on hunting until November 30!
Thaddeus
I want to express that the shopkeepers and I are so very happy and excited that you are all enjoying the hunt so much. So far, the feedback has been astoundingly positive. We appreciate that; as well as the gracious patience you have had with any glitches that did arise.
Remember, the hunt continues until November 30!
Also, I would like to extend a thanks to Chic Aeon. Her blog post the first day of the hunt present exquisite images and feedback regarding items to be found in the Antique Grid Show: Autumn Hunt. You can find her blog post here. If you are a blogger and wish to share your blog about the hunt with us, please send me the link and I'll pass it along and share it here.
Also, if you have hunted and used the iem you found, please feel free to take some images and send them along to me. I'll post them on the blog in a forthcoming Hunters Use Post. We love to see how you use the items we make. If you decide to do this, please send them to me via email: thaddeusnadeau@hotmail.com. In the subject line write: Autumn Hunt Use.
Again, thank you for all being a part of this experience. Keep on hunting until November 30!
Thaddeus
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Let the Hunting Begin!
Annnnd we're off!
Thank you to all the hunters, shoppers, bloggers, and merchants who have participated in the hunt already. The Antique Grid Show: Autumn Hunt started at the turn to November 1, 2012. The hunt will run its course until November 30!
Please come on through and visit our 24 amazing stores with equally amazing gifts! Look throught the posts on this blog to view the well-crafted items made just for this hunt. If you need assistance, please visit the hunt page to find the list of participating shops, Slurls, and hints. And, as always, feel free to join our group and ask for help, or IM me! I'm always happy to assist in any way I can.
Happy Hunting!
Thank you to all the hunters, shoppers, bloggers, and merchants who have participated in the hunt already. The Antique Grid Show: Autumn Hunt started at the turn to November 1, 2012. The hunt will run its course until November 30!
Please come on through and visit our 24 amazing stores with equally amazing gifts! Look throught the posts on this blog to view the well-crafted items made just for this hunt. If you need assistance, please visit the hunt page to find the list of participating shops, Slurls, and hints. And, as always, feel free to join our group and ask for help, or IM me! I'm always happy to assist in any way I can.
Happy Hunting!
Antique Grid Show: Autumn Hunt Sneak Peek Round 5
Salutations all!
Today, I have another round of hunt goodies for you! This sums up all the hunt gifts that you'll find in the Antique Grid Show: Autmn Hunt. To see ALL of the amazing gifts, please go back and visit the other posted rounds.
To start us off, EBDesign has brought you a lovely vignette - Victorian park bench at the well. This shopkeeper uses her well-crafted sculpts and animations to bring you a unique scene in SL. Can't you just picture setting this up at your home (or manor), or in your shopping center? The fall leaves bring an ambiance of Autumn - smell thsoe falling leaves?!
Today, I have another round of hunt goodies for you! This sums up all the hunt gifts that you'll find in the Antique Grid Show: Autmn Hunt. To see ALL of the amazing gifts, please go back and visit the other posted rounds.
To start us off, EBDesign has brought you a lovely vignette - Victorian park bench at the well. This shopkeeper uses her well-crafted sculpts and animations to bring you a unique scene in SL. Can't you just picture setting this up at your home (or manor), or in your shopping center? The fall leaves bring an ambiance of Autumn - smell thsoe falling leaves?!
Next up, you have two gift images from Joyus Living. Ladies, you're in for another detailed and lovely treat with this relaxing night time outfit. The details are great from the delicate top to those delicate shoes.
Here, we have a brand new rocker chair made to compliment the shopkeeper's new forthcoming swan set. Keep an eye out for the matching pieces to this intricately designed rocking chair. Did I mention it is LOW PRIM?!
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