I work for an optometrist. As far as funding my costuming...I have to
budget just a small bit out of each paycheck. My bigger undertakings
sometimes will take months to save for. Right now I've been savining for
about six months to start a 15th century italian.
Arnora
On 6/4/07, Kimiko Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be an accountant, and I am now a full time
stay at home mother of two small kids. I enjoy taking
on the occasional costume commission to pay for some
things, and otherwise spend my husband's money to make
up costumes for myself, and my family. Thankfully, he
supports my habit, knowing it is who I am, what I love
to do, and that I will make him look good in costumes,
too.
Kimiko
--- Jennifer Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the sense from messages I have read that most
folks on this list do
not make/study/write about historical clothing for a
living. Is this true?
If so, what do you all do to fund your need to build
historical clothing?
Luggage? GPS? Comic books?
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