So, we’ve
had a little project that we’ve been working on. Remember post-Halloween when I might have
implied that I was a little more into
being Snow White than is normal? It wasn’t
just a standard Halloween-costume wearing night for me. It turned into a game-changer…or possible
career-changer (or adder on thingy or something). In a nutshell: I AM going to be a Princess
when I grow up! Mike and I have been
working on getting my website ready to be released to the world.
Every
few years, we’ve looked into starting a website for my music class business –
primarily so that I could accept on-line payments. However, dumb website-squatter peeps have
been squatting on littleditties.com and wanted nearly $2000 for the
domain. Forget it. We decided – because of my increased number
of students and my goal to branch out to the princess market (especially for
birthday parties) – to go with www.littleditties.us
. It’s a work-in-progress. Let me know what you think – I’d love feedback!
jenny@littleditties.us
We still need to add some features and details (like pictures for my other
princess characters), but it’s pretty exciting (and also slightly terrifying)!
I have
my first character party scheduled for January 31st – it’s actually
a custom character! For my dear book club friend Kendra’s daughter’s
birthday party, I’ll be Crysta, the scantily
clad fairy from the movie Fern
Gully. Never fear, there will be no
mid-drift baring for me! I found a super
cute one-shoulder (short-ish, but not TOO short) red dress that’ll work.
I’ve
been busily collecting my other princess paraphernalia as well. Probably most important of all (and likely to
be the bread and butter of the princess biz) is Elsa, the Frozen queen (though I have to be careful when advertising since
she’s a licensed character). Did you
notice how about 98% of girls ages 8 and under were Elsa this Halloween? (Our own little princess asked Santa for an
Elsa dress and wig for Christmas! Then
again, she probably feels weirdly left out seeing as her mom has them!) I have a feeling Elsa will be my money
maker. (Which is a little bit of a
bummer since she’s my character that will be the trickiest to pull off – the dress,
the wig, etc.) After extensively researching other Elsa’s in the greater
Seattle area, I’ve learned that they are all pretty much booked through March
already. I still need to find good Elsa
shoes and get my dress altered a little, but I’m fairly ready to go. But holy poop, it’s frustrating that – of all
the Disney princess songs out there – Let
it Go – is by far one of the most challenging. Let’s just saying, I’ve been practicing it A
LOT and every Martin knows every word (though most Martins wouldn’t admit it).
I’m
trying to take my time really putting it all there – I haven’t advertised with
my preschools yet – as we’re not quite ready to launch on-line payment. I know once word gets out, I really need to
be ready to go. I plan on donating a
party (or two) to our school auction which is coming up in a few months. It’s exciting but also scary and then, let’s
face it, it’s a little bigger than just adding to my existing business. I’ve not forgotten that dad – months before
he died – wanted me to go back to school for my masters so that I could teach
full-time in a public school (for the purpose of job security and long-term
retirement planning). I’m well aware
that Bob would not be pro-my princess plan.
But, for now, with our kids being the ages they are and (honestly,
financially) it makes more sense for me to do this. And I want to do this – at least give it a
shot. I figure I probably only have a
few princess years in me anyway as no little girl wants a middle-aged wrinkly
princess singing and dancing at her party, so I better give it a-go now or it’ll
never happen. Plus, it gives me
motivation to (get in and) stay in-shape.
(Though with holiday sweets and treats, I need to start doing a better
job!) Sad, but true, there ain’t no chunky princesses out there! Hmmm, Disney, maybe it’s time…they’ve had
princesses of different races, is it time for a plus-sized princess?!
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