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    May 17th, 2010adminDesign, Family & Friends

    I made two of these–one for mom and one for adopted mom–for mother’s day and I only drew a tiny bit of blood. If you’re looking for a homemade card (and you can’t draw or paint or sew or decoupage), this is the craft for you. All you need is patience. And elf fingers.

    momcardPick a word (the shorter, the better–meaning, don’t get ahead of yourself here) and trace it on the inside front flap of the card. Make sure to do this BACKWARDS, because you’re working from the inside out. Or just pick a palindrome (emordnilap!) and save yourself the trouble–like kayak or radar. Epic is the card that with “radar” on the front in tiny bumps. Epic.

    momcard2Then find a safety pin (safety first!) and start poking though your card. It’s easier to poke through the paper into a soft surface like a piece of foam board or a perfectly awesome round cork trivet that you remembered you had under a recipe book in your kitchen. See if you have one of those.

    My finger started to get sore after the fourth hole, so I wrapped the pin in a piece of elastic I had lying around my well-equipped craft room to soften the blow. Worked great. Just keep poking until you fill in your sketch. Hundreds of tiny little bumps on a card = something thoughtful you can FEEL.

    momcard3Last step! Admire and run your sore fingers over the bumps about a million jillion times. Then send to your mom, or person of interest, and remind them to check the mail (what mother doesn’t check the mail the day before mother’s day?! GRR!) Also, cool trick: Tell your recipient to hold the front flap of their card up to a lampshade to see something quite pretty. K. Your turn. Happy mother’s day.

  • scissors
    April 25th, 2010adminDesign, fashion.ish

    NY weather has warmed but there’s still that annoying spring chill that gets you when you decide to dress down. All the better to bring/wear/drag along something to keep it out. Also, though, ropes are just cool. Boatish. Is it too macabre to wear ropes around your neck? Does it speak to your darker nature? Maybe. But it’s a good tongue-in-check type of statement. And with all these (some warm) adornment options, it’s a perfect blend of fash and function. Help me decide?

    scarf1

    a and e: necklush, $42-$74 b: Sailor Knot Necklace from The Vamoose, $29 c: DIY rope necklace from Love Maegan d: Tan cloud scarf from rosetung, $65

    scarf2a: Tidal wave cowl from knittles, $60 b and c: Hunter velvet upcycled scarf necklace from lilian asterfield by nicole deponte, $29 and hunter velvet wrap necklace, $38 d: Fun T-shirt DIY necklace refashion from I Still Love You e: Staring at stars mixed yarn eternity scarf from Urban Outfitters,$28 f: Medusa necklace 1.0 from Accessorius, $54

  • scissors
    April 10th, 2010adminDiscoveries, Travel

    iPhone + Camerbag app + blooms = new post

  • scissors
    March 12th, 2010adminDesign, Media

    The dashing Christoph Neimann (who made these fun LEGO creations), drew some maps. Not a real map, you say? Well then what’s a map if it’s not showing you where you’ve been or how you got there?

    02islandweek

    03battery

    09wrong

    22highway

    More marvelous maps here: NYT Op online.

    Or just skip to the source: christophniemann.com

  • scissors
    March 10th, 2010adminDesign

    Flashback 3rd grade. Windsuit pants, insulated lunch boxes, and CRAYONS.

    What’s better than a 64-pack of Crayola sharpener-in-the-back-of-the-box CRAYONS?

    I like to call this one “Mystery of the Missing Mariachi”

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    Above: “The Red Leaves Are Coming! The Red Leaves Are Coming!”

    Below: “Tony Wants Tucan for Dinner”

    colors2And the last?  ”Self Portrait.”

  • scissors
    March 5th, 2010adminMedia

    Tara and her biffle, Bella. Because if an elephant and a dog being besties is wrong, I don’t want to be right.

    This is just one of those journalistic examples of how to find a great story. Because if you come across a Tara and Bella just ONCE in your life, well, you’ve done it. This is GOLDEN television, Steve Hartman. Thanks for that slap in my cry bone. Thanks a ton (elephant joke).

  • scissors
    February 26th, 2010adminApartment, Delicious, Media

    Why,  oh why, couldn’t I have found one of these REAL GOOD chairs on the streets of  New York? Orange, please. Thank you.

    Blu Dot Real Good Experiment from Real Good Chair on Vimeo.

  • scissors
    February 25th, 2010adminDiscoveries, Media

    What a tiny city! (The process of tilt-shifting isn’t just for the insanely talented. Do it to your pictures in a cinch.)

    Oh, just wishing for spring on this cold, blistery day:

    The Sandpit from Sam O’Hare on Vimeo.

  • scissors
    February 11th, 2010adminDesign, Prints

    Yea, so Valentine’s Day is a “sham created by card companies to reinforce and exploit gender stereotypes,” as Liz Lemon would say. But isn’t every holiday a corporate attempt to get consumers to spend money on nonessentials? So why fight the man? Some good notes:

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    Clockwise from top: 2 from 1000 words, heart from owlyshadowpuppets, mixtape from heatherjeany

    vday2Clockwise from top: Motherboard from candyspotting, Eyes from triggersandsparks, Glucose formula from rawartletterpress, golden gate bridge picture from davidselsky

    ” I’ll by some cookies, but not for Valentine’s Day. Instead, these cookies celebrate the February 14th birthday of Anna Howard Shaw, famed American suffragette…Happy Anna Howard Shaw day to us all!” – Liz Lemon

  • scissors
    February 6th, 2010adminFamily & Friends, Media

    Amazing Obliterati photo booth thanks to Diana Levine. She’s legit. Like Kim Kardashian legit. Thanks for this.

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