Get the Look Decor: Small Wonders
Amy Gross’s eclectic South Florida home is a livable curio cabinet filled with miniature treasures and natural artifacts.
Amy Gross’s eclectic South Florida home is a livable curio cabinet filled with miniature treasures and natural artifacts.
Over time, a home becomes a time capsule of a life lived. Each item in it deserves to be pondered, its history remembered and reconstructed.
Dress up a pair of basic hoops with colorful twine and wooden beads for a DIY take on a summer trend.
Start your three day weekend with artful collections of found trash, illuminated cookies, tattoo stories, mourning jewelry and more Internet goodness.
From his home in Israel, Arthur Kemelman turns precious fragments into pieces of jewelry that beautifully fuse wood, stone and gold.
For jewelry artist Claire Kinder, baby teeth are the fossils of our childhood, fragments worthy of a shrine.
You’ve mastered the elementals of pricing your work. Now, take it to the next level by considering tiers, promotions, and wholesale.
“It isn’t uncommon for us to hold impromptu business meetings on bike rides or rush home while running errands to experiment with a new design.”
The story of Ikuo Yokoyama and a motorcycle lost to Japan’s tsunami shows how the true value of our belongings lies in the stories they tell.
“If you want to make this a business, you have to treat it like one.” — Rebecca Mikan
It’s simple math: accounting for materials, labor, and expenses will allow you to reach your small business goals.
A look through the family photo album reveals different generations of women, each of her era and each with a singular and inspiring sense of fashion.
“Even if you’re afraid of being too niche, there are people looking for just that niche item.” — Emma McElfresh
A heartfelt gift leads two women to Bob Dodd, a remarkable folk artist who spent seventy years turning celluloid fragments into rings.
All the best eye candy, fit for a Friday.