enjoy yourself


1 sept 23

enjoy yourself

Happy September!

No great segue here... just a few quick announcements.

  1. I changed platforms and updated the website. It's still a work in progress, but let me know what you think.
  2. For a limited time, you can buy the Sleepkini and robe patterns for your personal use. Click on the links above or "Patterns" in the navigation menu of the Menee website, and it'll take you there. I'll be adding all of my pattern designs over the next few weeks.
  3. I redesigned the Menee Stylist Program page. Now's the perfect time to join - right before the holidays roll in.

That's it, Lovelies!

Enjoy yourself this long weekend.

Lynn

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