Monday, September 24, 2007

It's Pillow Mania Up in Here!

And by "up in here" I actually mean on my computer right now. I'm feeling pillow crazed at the moment and I'm searching for just the right pillow to adorn my backaching (but oh so cool and retro) couch! Here are the contenders. First, vying for the higher end but still affordable are those in the huge selection at Joom's Etsy Shop. Most of her pillows are bird/plant related and come in a wide variety of colors and mostly large but simple designs, my personal favorite being Love Birds(and ringing up at $28).
Coming in next for the midrange priced pillows, are those select few at Jamric, specializing in unique screen printed images and quad-like retro fabric sewn pillows like this one, The "Maharam Sputnik Star Patchwork Pillow" (ringing up at $25) may not actually match my chartreuse fuzzy couch but there are many others in Jamric's Etsy Store that will! And lastly, but not leastly, are the very few handsewn pillows from vintage fabric that Olive displays in her Etsy Shop window! These pillows are extremely affordable as they are sewn from found vintage fabric and ring up at only $11. Shipping for all shop items is only $4 make this $15 pillow cheaper than anything you would probably even find on sale at Urban Outfitters! I think I've found a winner!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Mutha Crafter



So you think you're not crafty? Mutha Crafter might think otherwise! Made by a mother for mothers...and babies....and fathers...and...well you get the idea. She specializes in a small handful of designs, highlighting the craftiness of motherhood, which she prints on onesies, tees, magnets, buttons, etc. It's the perfect gift for any mother-to-be or to-been! Also, check out her other online venture I Break Plates, filled with tons of jewelry re-made from broken ceramics...

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

DIY it right!



A few months ago I had the pleasure of being contacted by Heather Mann, editor of CROQ Zine, a publication about anything and everything craft! History of crafts, how-to craft projects, meet people who do crafts, and all other things do-it-yourself are included in each issue (now numbering 10). CROQ is also a great way to advertise your business with affordable advertising space available in each issue. CROQ can be purchased online or in various Portland, OR bookstores like In Other Words, Reading Frenzy, and Powells City of Books.