Social Distancing, But Make it Fashion. Faerie Fashion.

I didn’t feel very good today - GI upset, not The Virus so don’t worry - so I haven’t made it to the wing room yet. I did, however, make a new design(s) for my Print On Demand merchandise, inspired by our upside-down world all isolating in solidarity.

The design features a floating fairy with outstretched Colette Pix wings, and under her it reads:
Keep Calm and Faerie On. At the moment it’s on shirts as well as grocery bags and totes, as the odds are that’s a place you’ll want to get the message across right?

If someone gets too close, they’ll then read the message saying *Just do it 6 feet away please!
Although I made these in an attempt to interject some humor and whimsy into our lives right now during a stressful worldwide situation, I can’t stress enough how important social distancing, or physical distancing is right now to prevent the spread of Coronavirus or Covid-19. It’s not a joke, and it’s not ‘just like the flu’ so please don’t treat it carelessly out in public.
There’s a white line art version for colored and black shirts, a version with full color wings and black text for white shirts that also feature folded wing art in the back, and there is also the R rated version reading ‘Keep Calm and Fuck Off’ with the little fairy flipping the bird.
Please note that you’ll need to turn the Content Filter to ‘Off’ in Zazzle to see it if you’re in the ‘Safe’ default mode!
To change it, just scroll all the way down the Zazzle page, find the Content Filter link and change it to ‘Off’.
Main store link: https://www.zazzle.com/store/fancyfairy/products

The white shirt with the full color wings might not show up on my main store page till 3/28, so until then, you can use this link: https://www.zazzle.com/keep_calm_and_faerie_on_from_6_feet_away_color_t_t_shirt-235342311718214059

Update: The Good and the Bad

I hope you are all well and safe, fancy fairies.

I know for so many of us not just in the US but all around the world, it's been a rough couple of weeks and might get rougher.

The good news is, as far as we know at this moment, the vendors that handle the metal cutting and the powder coating for me are both in business through this pandemic lockdown as they are apparently considered 'essential businesses'!
I also  have some wing frames that I had already gotten cut and coated so it looks like I'm still in business.
Whether you all still will want to spend on wings is a question I don't know the answer to, but if you do I'll still be offering.

The bad news is my boyfriend's father passed away unexpectedly this weekend :(
He had just lost his mother not even 2 years ago yet, so this has been hard - especially on top of the panic of knowing we all will be in isolation for possibly more than 3 weeks and the dangers of catching this virus or someone else we care about getting ill.
Actually even any illness or injury no matter if it's from this or not would be bad because experts expect that the hospitals will soon fill up with COVID19 patients and any other health issues will have to be pushed aside unless it's an emergency.

To make sure everyone stays safe, we are not going to be traveling to visit any family, as our area is on lockdown anyway, and we aren't supposed to be coming into contact with anyone we don't live with unless absolutely necessary.
Not just because I'm in danger if I catch it, but because we could have it ourselves and not even know, and there aren't enough test kits yet to test even all the people with COVID symptoms.

This is on the heels of helping out my mom, who was very sick a few weeks ago with cough and fever, and who got sick AGAIN last week but thankfully the fever only lasted a day that time. When it all started she had a fever for at least a week or more, with a bad cough.
But, would Kaiser test her?
No.
Not then.
Not now either.

Thankfully I had bought myself an R95 mask last year to use during soldering projects, and since I haven't gotten around to much of that it was pretty new still! It has all the same filtering that the N95 masks do but with the addition of filtering oily particles.
It was like finding gold - it meant I could at least go in and talk to my mom for a few minutes and drop off some essentials to her without risking either transmission from me if I am a mystery carrier, and without risking catching in case she was. She also wore a mask when I saw her.
Just so you know these form to my face and have a good seal - it's harder to breathe while wearing, that's how I know it's doing its job. I don't touch the front not even when I take it off.
It goes right back into the plastic clam shell container with a paper towel over the front of it so it's not even touching the inside of the package and I haven't touched it at all since Monday evening after getting back from mom's. 

*Also an FYI - the type that have the air flow valve do NOT filter the air being exhaled.
Only the air being inhaled. I am using the couple I have left for sanding, the valve helps the moisture and heat build up when I'm getting sweaty from it.
Again, since we are all supposed to change our behavior and act as if we are the carrier, since we all could be, I don't wear those out for any virus protection since it would not protect anyone else.
The R95 I do wear out for that has no valve and should protect both ways and I’m not going out around people unless really necessary.


I wear rubber gloves that I throw away right when I leave and I still wash my hands when I got home, sterilized my phone, etc.

I'm washing my hands a LOT. They are not happy about it, as I have eczema but I make sure to use a good hand moisturizing cream whenever I do and they're hanging in there.

Everything is clean when I'm working, as I've got my hands washed and tools sanitized, and by the time deliveries would reach you it would be past the 3 day mark that apparently AFAIK is the longest that the virus is lasting on a surface like plastic.
If you're concerned, you can always put it aside out of the way somewhere for an additional few days just to make sure any virus that might try to hang on is good and dead.

We aren't going out, except to walk outside and if we need groceries I go with the mask and a fresh set of gloves, trying to space out the use of that mask by a few days so that hopefully anything on it will be dead by the time I touch it next.
I've even considered trying to sterilize it with my UV light oven, but have to confirm that those lights work for this purpose. I’m not a source for medical advice, but these are the things we’ve been doing to get by since there are shortages and I have asthma.

Perhaps this will give me more time, once we are over this initial shock, to do more tutorials and make more content? I hope so.
Maybe photo shoots outside, as long as we wouldn't be fined for it as the weather will soon be nice and there should be things blooming. There's a great little wildflower area on a bike path near us that has sections to walk through, we didn't get to shoot there last year but maybe this year we'll make it happen!

All that said, I want to thank all of you for supporting my art. I appreciate each and every one of you for being here and hope to offer you all more wing goodies as soon as I have a chance. <3