This was when I finished all the final details and my project was finally done!!
This is at the very beginning when I was working on logos for Bailey's Boutique!
At this point, I was adding links and making sure the buttons worked!
Me putting the very final finishing touches on the website, just about to publish it!
(Lots and lots of website building went on when I was sitting in bed along with lots and lots of classical music!)
This photo was me working on transferring screenshots of different shirt designs from Bailey's Cricut account to my laptop and onto the website.
During this picture, I am adding the screenshots that I took earlier that day and placing them on the website.
In this picture, I am weeding a shirt design for Bailey to press! What this means is basically removing the vinyl not needed to be pressed onto the shirt.
Here I am taking a picture of a shirt - I took a lot a lot of pictures of shirts, but Bailey and I discussed it and she said that it would probably be easier for the customers to just see some of the designs on the website - gives it a clean look!
This is me recreating what I did when I went over to Bailey's to help with a huge bulk order for the FCCLA group (which I completely forgot to take pictures or film any of the 5 hour process) when I went over to start the ending process of my project.
Taking notes from a video that taught me what "most people don't tell you about making a website great."
Checking all the buttons to make sure they are linked properly.
Typing out the order information page on a google doc so I could share it with Bailey so she could check it!
Trying to figure out how to work the system and how to do what I want to do.
Getting frustrated because of technology issues and being very overwhelmed with the information! :)
Adding reviews to the website home page!
Finding out how to share access with Bailey so she can edit the website too!
Finished picture with Bailey that went in the Courier!
Beginning of the project
Beginning of the project
Beginning of the project
I talked to my mentor, Gabriella Sudbeck, several times at the very beginning, but I was very determined to figure a lot of things out on my own. Trial and error was very very common in my project over the last several months!
Beginning of the project
Beginning of the project
Beginning of the project