My brother-in-law created this incredible coral table from discarded items he found. The broken slab of coral was perfect for the tabletop. He also removed the nice mid-century modern legs from a tossed-out table. He attached three of the four legs, thus enhancing the beautiful freeform edge of the slab. It looks beautiful in the natural setting of his patio. Chalk one up for another talented recycler.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
New Treasury - Hometown
I just created a new Treasury on Etsy. I heard two news stories in the last two days about my home town of Cincinnati. I haven't lived there since I was a child, but have been back to visit a few times. Since it was on my mind, I thought I'd build a treasury on that theme to promote crafters back home. I don't know any of these artists and wasn't able to add all the talent I found by just doing a shop local search, but I hope you enjoy the nice stuff I found.
Labels:
cincinnati,
Etsy,
treasury
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Kitchen Floor Samples have arrived
We ordered some samples of the marmoleum floor for our kitchen. The sample pieces are only the top linoleum layer, but the floor comes in engineered pieces that click together, so they install easily as a floating floor.
I spent the last couple days playing around with ideas for patterns using the 3 bottom colors. I pasted into the drawing the countertop swatch & stretched it over the counters, but the scale is of course too big. I also added the bamboo door swatch off to the side.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Craftzine Blog
A flickr photo of mine that I added to the CRAFT pool was featured on their blog. Thanks CRAFT!!!, it gave my flickrstream a nice boost.
You'll notice that I have a link in my sidebar to MAKEzine, which oversees CRAFT. They are both great fun to follow and the best resources for creativity.
You'll notice that I have a link in my sidebar to MAKEzine, which oversees CRAFT. They are both great fun to follow and the best resources for creativity.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Handmade Journal
OMG I admire people who craft handmade journals so much more now that I made my 1st one. A couple hours just looking through my collection of buttons, fabrics, scrapbook paper, lace, etc. Then almost a full day on each of the front & back covers - switching out items, rearranging buttons & such. I know I’m way too persnickety & indecisive. I only knew I wanted the glove on the front.
It was a gift for my sister-in-law Roberta’s birthday, and the glove had belonged to her Aunt. I did better with the inside pages as I chose just to decorate them randomly with some watercolor & a few inspirational words.
Labels:
gifts,
glove,
handmade,
journal,
vintage buttons
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