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Dear Pink & Fluffi Patrons...

This Time A BiG THANK YOU to 'Ethana' for the Suggestion of *Shibari / Rope* and I combined Ethana's suggestion with 'Deliciously' Suggestion of an *Armbinder*! :) 

I had hoped to post this particular look last night, but I just wasn't able to finish the image in-time. 

Shibari is not really an area of bondage I'm particularly familiar with, so my apologies if the outfit design using the ropes is somewhat simplistic. I probably should have asked you-all for any Shibari Image recomendations. ^_^

In any-case, more than anything I was trying to think how best to use the ropes to encapsulate the figures form while also being/ representing a piece of clothing (of sorts)... In this particular case, Collar, Dress & Stockings.



If any of you are wondering why November has been somewhat of a slower month, its been down to two reasons...

1) I've done ALL my Christmas Prepartions & Xmas shopping, so throughout December I can just focus on work without any of those stressful elements pulling me away from work like they usually end up doing every year...

2) Over the past couple of weeks I've been preparing to open my doors to taking on Fluffi Fashion Commissions which mean't having to prepare lots of paperwork and planning details... Monday alone I spent around 8 hours just replying to emails from Pink & Fluffi people interested in commissions or asking questions about commissions, so hopefully the heavy initial flow of intersted will begin to steady-out. :)


In any case I'm very much looking forward to December being a Productive & Fun month. :D:D:D

Stay Pink, Fluffi & Safe...

KaT ^_^

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Sendahlove

Really good start for a Shibari illustration. I have no doubt with proper references, you could probably feel more satisfied with the result. Honestly without getting too technical with knots and rope, it's a very creative outfit.

katscandy

Thank you STL, when it comes to rope there is always the potential hang-up when illustrating to make sure to include the physicality of the ropes, the protrusions and bumps with every wrap around and fold, as well as the visual understanding of how the knots are tied in order to logically bind together each piece of rope… And here, I really tried not have those hang-ups. ^_^