Favorite things this week:

Sat Sep 15, 2007 at 2:15 pm in Favorite Finds | 1 Comment

Scatterlings

(1) Scatterlings by artist Jacquelyn Berl. (right) Available through Boundless Gallery. This is the kind of art makes me think there really might be fairies living in the wood. The tile shown below is 6″ x 8″ and is a combination of dried flowers and original watercolor painting, built up over time as the seasons change.

Tea

(2) This is only sorta crafty … well, nevermind. I totally think these luxury tea packages count, since they are hand selected and apparently handmade. (left)

“This guy” is Alex Probyn, a master tea blender, and he runs Blends for Friends, a tea shop in Kent, England that specializes in blending teas suited to each personality. You can submit a friend/family member, and he will make a tea for them. Also for weddings, and really, probably for anything of the sort. Isn’t that awesome? That seems like total luxury to me.

Buttercream Crocheted Cake(3) I’m not sure this was a favorite, exactly, but it was pretty amazing. Just in case you don’t get every yarn newsletter on earth and didn’t happen to see this, Berroco sent me a newsletter with the following crocheted “buttercream” layer cake in it. I’m just truly astounded by this, and I really don’t know what to think. It looks sorta like my wedding cake did what with the flowers. See more at Berroco.

Wooden rings(4) I really love wood, and I was caught by this wooden jewelry yesterday. There are other pieces with inlay or that feature two different woods. There’s even one with a diamond, which is really unusual-looking.

Cute Stuff on Friday

Fri Sep 14, 2007 at 7:32 am in Ridiculous Cute | No Comments

From Maggierama, former Muppet-maker and current children’s book writer & illustrator. Isn’t her craftmanship excellent? The rabbit is Barley and the mouse is Pearl. Both made of vintage fabrics.
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Why Craft?

And an extra little treat today. I found this post from July over on School of Craft – it’s about crafting – what it is, why people craft, what it means to them. It made me a little teary (sob). I love crafting things, making things, and although I wander away and back to it, it’s been a part of my life for a long time. So read, and enjoy.

Indie Outfit: What to Wear “Cooking”

Thu Sep 13, 2007 at 8:43 am in Domesticity, Favorite Finds, Indie! | 8 Comments

Anthropologie ApronThis post has tongue firmly in cheek. Yesterday I viewed an astounding array of aprons on Anthropologie’s website. I’m a little disturbed that they sell aprons and dishcloths (like the one to the right) – it’s just not what I had pictured about them. But to be fair, my mental picture of them is derived entirely from a conversation I overheard on a New York subway car, and the expense and frippery exposed thereof made me think, “ugh.” Perhaps I was wrong?

So I’m looking at these frilly, silly little things and it made me wonder what sort of “cooking outfits” I could scare up on Etsy. Now I cook lots, and I wear (1) an apron ’cause I’m a mess, (2) comfy slippers and (3) lots of hotpads ’cause I burn myself quite a bit too. But that’s not what I’m talking about.

Mostly, it’s not very glamorous, and I have a weird, ironic sense of humor and an urge to search Etsy for odd things, so here’s somebody else’s idealized cooking outfit. Well, really, more entertaining in the fifties. I call it the June Cleaver, although Mrs. Smith (from the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of course) could probably serve up her catered meals in it just fine. Also, can I just say that I continue to be totally amazed by what can be found on Etsy?

(Side note: Did you know that aprons & this whole retro look are really becoming a Big Thing? No kidding. Check out the stuff here, here, here, here and here and oh, here if you don’t believe me. And there’s more where that comes from!)

Cinderella earrings(1) Cinderella earrings from Nature Autumn.

These delicate earrings are made of rhinestones and 4mm purple Swarovski crystals, hanging 1 1/4″ on silver wires. I think they’re a lovely little nod to the quintessential fairytale princess-cook/drudge.

Red 50s dress(2) Red dress with a circle skirt. This lovely dress is an actual dress from the 50s/60s, never worn and from an estate sale. Not altered, original condition. The belt and flower don’t come with it (nice touch, though). The dress is a size small (approx 6/7 today) with a (ridiculous) 26″ waist.

This outfit is from vintage purveyors Good Eye. They have an old lace nightgown on there that was amazing, too. Did people really make and wear those?
Red choker(3) I have just the necklace, too, because I think you have to have a choker for this dress and to be June Cleaver. Then again, this bracelet is quite beautiful regardless of the other stuff I’ve picked out here.

It’s handmade of Labradorite beads and Swarovski crystals with sterling spacers.This bracelet comes to you courtesy Broken TeePee Designs, which makes a lot of other really great stuff, too.

[Update: the lovely designer of this piece has nicely NOT pointed out two things to me in my comments: (1) my ignorance of the mineral Labradorite and (2) the fact that this is a bracelet, not a necklace at all. So sorry! In my defense, I confess that my only thought when looking at it was simple: “this is really pretty.” After looking at this bracelet, I kept coming back to her stuff trying to find what would match my dress! )

German apron(4) I can guarantee to you that no one ever wore this apron to cook in. But isn’t it just gorgeous? Not like you’d wear the dress to cook, either. But you can safely look great and just as if you just spent 2 hours cooking without looking mussed or dirty, right?

This apron is true vintage – made in Germany in the 1940s of cotton/lawn. It has a wide waistband and long ties in back. It has two tucks plus three bands of 1″ wide lace sewn in.

Being sold by Unfinished Business, who is apparently “clearing out” the closets. I wish I had stuff like this in my closets!