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This weeks club submission (Some of these are HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST entry as well.)
As soon as we get more then a few submission a a week, I'll post this weekly.. until then, I'll post when ever we get enough to make a nice journal entry.
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As soon as we get more then a few submission a a week, I'll post this weekly.. until then, I'll post when ever we get enough to make a nice journal entry.
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Missing Admins
So, as some of you may have noticed, we've been awfully quiet lately. I'm not sure what happened, but it seems like I'm the only one who has been around to approve submissions. Unfortunately, it takes 2 admins to approve a submission at the moment, so until I'm able to figure out how to change those settings, we won't be able to have new deviations through the submission process. Once I fix the settings, or get in touch with FrockTarts (https://www.deviantart.com/frocktarts) to have her change the settings, we'll be good to go. At that time, if a deviation submission has expired, you can go ahead and resubmit and I'll review them again.
-Isilian
EDIT: Wow, I'm smart. About t
18th Cen. 100% dyable silk shoes. Help it happen!
This might be of interest to our historic costumers here... I don't post sale type post but this is a *very* rare exception.
Right, spreading the word here. American Duchess has a new prototype for “Georgiana” 18th Century 100% dyable silk shoes. The thing is, they have to sell 100 pairs pre-sale or they won't be producing these boot. Right now they are selling them at a sale price of $85.00, which is flipping cheap. They go up to size 12 (and have half sizes), which is nice for us bigger feet ladies. :D
Click on photo to find out more!
National Geographic looking for Re-Enactors
Caliypsoe (https://www.deviantart.com/caliypsoe) sent this along to share with the members. :D
National Geographic has sent out a request for costumed re-enactors for the following time periods:
18th Century - French aristocracy
19th Century (specifically, late 1890's) Formal ballroom attire
Roman Soldiers
BE SURE TO PASS THIS ALONG TO ANY AND ALL THAT YOU THINK WOULD BE INTERESTED!
Here are the details:
"Party Like" is a 3-part documentary film series recreating the greatest parties in history, airing later this year on the National Geographic Channel. What we are looking for are people with the following period costumes:
1. Ball gowns. Any period ball gown that looks
Well I'm dumb. ^^,
I forgot to change the setting so that people could submit art again. >.>; Heh... SO, if you tried to submit anything and could't get though, that is why.
In other news, I'm looking for some more mods. If anyone is interested, please note me. :D
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