
August 30, 2006
Best Idea Ever?!

August 29, 2006
Busy bees

There is more information about the project at redsweaters.org, including patterns for knitting or crocheting your own sweaters to submit. Unfortunately, the number of American casualties in the war has increased by over 1000 since Nina began the project in December of 2005, and we are still in need of more sweaters.
August 26, 2006
August 24, 2006
More pictures from YarisWorks
Our lovely friend Jennifer was kind enough to send us a few pictures she snapped at the YarisWorks event a few weeks back. For more pictures about more events happening around town, check out her blog on Fecal Face. And start preparing yourself for a Curiosity Guild glass etching class in October...
Tracie (who helped organize the event) shows off her creations. A table full of soap making madness.
An enthusiastic etcher prepares to get busy. Lauren explains the finer points of soap making.
Me proving that I'm sometimes willing to put safety before style. Lauren getting ready to pop some glycerine in the microwave, yum!



August 23, 2006
Just can't get enough....
When we moved to San Francisco, we let a few of our many many magazine subscriptions go, (although I think we still subscribe to a dozen or so) in an effort to distance ourselves from our media saturated NY lifestyles. But it's a hard habit to kick! We always manage to spend way too much time in the magazine section of every bookstore we step foot in, and we've recently discovered a handful of arty magazines that we are obsessing over:
We picked up issue #6 of Esposus Magazine yesterday, and it's totally amazing. The theme of the issue is "Process", and inside are a number of reproductions of peoples' notebooks and sketchbooks, all illustrating the artistic process. It's completely captivating, and I'm super impressed with the printing, the fold out posters, the different paper stocks, the die cut tear outs- the issue is a little work of art in itself and I'm going to try to track down some back issues to see what they've done in the past.
Another magazine we have discovered is Swindle, which we bought because of the Jim Houser art on the cover (the inside covers themselves are soooo beautiful!) Turns out the creative director is Shepard Fairey. There are lots of interviews with really interesting artists, and the design is quite nice.
Finally, we are taking the time to look over our back issues of ANP Quarterly (as well as pick up new ones) and it is fantastic as well. It's interesting to me that so many artists are working on magazine projects right now, (Ed Templeton is one of the editors of ANP Quarterly) and that they are able to survive with money from private donations or through corporate backing. Only one of these magazines has any ads in it!
These are the kinds of magazines that go onto the bookshelf instead of the recycle bin after we have perused them. They are also unfortunately the kinds of magazines that tend to fold after a couple years, so please grab some issues now so we can see more of them in the future!



These are the kinds of magazines that go onto the bookshelf instead of the recycle bin after we have perused them. They are also unfortunately the kinds of magazines that tend to fold after a couple years, so please grab some issues now so we can see more of them in the future!
August 22, 2006
We (Heart) Heath!
This weekend Lauren and I took a trip across the Golden Gate to take the Heath Ceramics factory tour in lovely Sausalito. If you've never been, we HIGHLY recommend making the pilgrimage. In fact, we may have to organize a Curiosity Guild outing in the not-so-distant future so we can partake is some of the workshops they'll be offering in the coming months. In addition to being chock-full of the most beautiful ceramics we've ever seen, the factory and adjoining store are so casually modern and cozy (which isn't easy!) we didn't want to leave. EVER! (There were coffee and muffins laid out for us when we got there for cryin' out loud!) It's such a great example of a time when simplicity, craftsmanship, and quality truly meant something. It's so encouraging to see places like that still exist.
Click here to check out a little slideshow of some of the pictures we took during the factory tour.
Click here to check out a little slideshow of some of the pictures we took during the factory tour.

August 21, 2006
Mon Bloc Rhodia, c'est super!

Maybe someday, the cult of Rhodia will overtake the current Moleskine mania that is sweeping the nation!
August 18, 2006
How to skip stones

This article explains that the secret is to toss your stone at the "magic angle" of 20 degrees. Aha! An excellent tip that I will try to remember the next time I'm chillin' by a lake with some perfectly round and flat stones in my pocket. (Not sure when that will be...) I know it will take much practice, but I'm determined to learn how to do this!
August 17, 2006
Reason I Love Libraries No. 1647
I've been doing some research in preparation for our first gallery show (more on that later!), and it brought me to the Library of Congress website. I totally forgot how amazing their shop is! Our friend Kate told us years ago about how you could order historic prints and photographs from the library's catalog. It's unreal! Lauren and I did some poking around on the site and were even able to download (for free) some hi-res images from one of our favorite photography books, "Bound For Glory". Check out some of the beautiful prints available for purchase...





August 16, 2006
Corporate Crafting
A few weeks ago, Lauren and I taught some workshops at an event sponsored by Toyota. They held a bunch of craft nights across the country in an effort to market their new ride to crafty, DIY-ers. Lauren taught soap making and I did glass etching. We'd done this sort of thing before with the Curiosity Guild, but we didn't really know what to expect at a corporate sponsored event. I figured there could be 3 people there, or 3000. Turns out it was somewhere in between. And people are really into etching glass and soap making! It was a ton of work and a ton of fun. We brought our camera along, but were so busy that we didn't have a single moment to snap a single picture. I found a couple shots online, though...
Score!

Open up a paper clip and snip off the smaller rounded end with wire cutters. Lightly hammer the cut ends to flatten, insert them into the open chuck of a craft knife handle, and tighten firmly. Voila! A nice alternative to the bone folder, and really good for scoring heavy card stock.
August 15, 2006
Wire Topiary Sculptures



August 14, 2006
Ice Cream Social

August 11, 2006
Candied Yams
August 10, 2006
Who Knew?!
That Diet Coke and Mentos are such a unbelievably explosive combination??
Everyone but me, apparently. Which is strange, because back in New York I knew a lot of fashionista folks whose entire diet consisted of those two things. Well, I thank MythBusters for letting me in on that little scientific non-secret. I've become a bit obsessed with the show, but seeing as though it's totally SMART and totally CRAFTY, I guess my love of it should come as no surprise. Plus, they film it here, so I'm always seeing their van tooling around my neighborhood. Well, in the Mentos & Diet Coke episode they kept showing clips of a video where these two guys choreographed their Mentos and Coke explosions in such a wonderfully fun way I thought I'd share it with the 3 other people on the planet who haven't seen it yet. Click here to watch the video and check out their site.
Everyone but me, apparently. Which is strange, because back in New York I knew a lot of fashionista folks whose entire diet consisted of those two things. Well, I thank MythBusters for letting me in on that little scientific non-secret. I've become a bit obsessed with the show, but seeing as though it's totally SMART and totally CRAFTY, I guess my love of it should come as no surprise. Plus, they film it here, so I'm always seeing their van tooling around my neighborhood. Well, in the Mentos & Diet Coke episode they kept showing clips of a video where these two guys choreographed their Mentos and Coke explosions in such a wonderfully fun way I thought I'd share it with the 3 other people on the planet who haven't seen it yet. Click here to watch the video and check out their site.

Saving the world, one dimmer switch at a time.

But regardless of any installation challenges, we are all for replacing every light switch in your home with a dimmer switch. It makes such a big difference! Click here for a how-to on installing your own dimmers.
August 08, 2006
Tradeshowland

August 07, 2006
Jim Houser murals


I know this is old news, but I was thinking about these awesome wall murals that Jim Houser did for the DWR kids catalog and thought I'd share a couple. We saw two of his amazing installations while we were living on the East Coast, one in Philadelphia at Spector Gallery, and another last summer in NY at Jonathan Levine gallery. Derek got me a beautiful painting by Jim Houser for my birthday last year that I treasure. Please click on the links to see pics of his work!
August 04, 2006
The best little scissors

Sometimes it is worth a little bit of a splurge to have really good tools, whether they are for crafting, cooking or building. And it is especially fun when they are shaped like animals!
I love my stork embroidery scissors by Gingher. They are super sharp and have the most lovely design.
August 03, 2006
Fontastic!

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