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An Excavation of Memory

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.

News From the Craft + Style Blogosphere: 5/24/12

Start your three day weekend with artful collections of found trash, illuminated cookies, tattoo stories, mourning jewelry and more Internet goodness.

June Meet and Make in California

Join us in LA and San Francisco for a night of pedal-powered papermaking and pickling.

Get the Look Decor: Nomadic Style

Just outside of Washington DC, a globetrotting couple have created a comfortable home blending city and country, old and new, and East and West.

Fresh Shops: Just a Bunch of Baskets

For thirty years, Billie Ruth Sudduth has created remarkable baskets using traditional techniques and classical formulas of beauty and proportion.

From Etsy’s Merchandising Desk: May 2012

Between Mother’s Day, blooming gardens, and prom, there’s much to prepare your shop for this month.

Etsy Success Sydney

Join Etsy for a fabulous one-day event on June 2 as part of Vivid Sydney’s festival of light, music and ideas.

Hitting the Road, Baby in Tow

Once you’ve packed the baby carrier, wipes, and bulky white noise machine, toss some of these (destination-appropriate) items into an overnight bag.

May Making in California

Join us on May 3 in San Francisco and L.A. to make Victorian-inspired embroideries and cross-stitched brooches.

How-Tuesday: Cross-Stitch Brooch

Stitch a badge of honor for your superhero mom.

Charlie Kennard: Plant Artist

What do a waste basket, a long-distance canoe, and a beehive have in common? For one master weaver, they’re all expressions of nature.

Unicorns and Rainbows (and Narwhals)

Some things, no matter how much we wish for them, will never be real, while others, although real, will never be ours.

Gunta Stölzel and the Art of the Loom

The Bauhaus movement named just one woman worthy of the title of master—modernist weaver Gunta Stölzel. Are arts and crafts still so gender-specific?

Featured Seller: Hazel Wonderland

“The most important lesson I have learned as a bride is that a wedding is a reflection of yourself and your love for one another.” –Meredith Bullock

Swept Away: The Art of Dust, Dirt and Ash

In a new exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design, artists transform the filth of our homes into surprisingly complex and intimate works of art.