News From the Craft + Style Blogosphere: 6/1/12
Friday is here, and it’s time for sandwiches inspired by the 50 states, total pattern overload, and all the links that are fit to click.
Friday is here, and it’s time for sandwiches inspired by the 50 states, total pattern overload, and all the links that are fit to click.
Over on Etsy Weddings, Nathan Williams of Kinfolk shares picks for practical, functional home goods that reflect the good old days.
A web of tradition and expectation surround a woman’s choices on her wedding day.
In what is described as a “social experiment,” a Seattle-based photographer invites her clients to pay what they think their wedding photos are worth.
Start your three day weekend with artful collections of found trash, illuminated cookies, tattoo stories, mourning jewelry and more Internet goodness.
Making a wedding cake takes a good measure of bravery, but your guests will taste the love. Get started with this step-by-step, customizable recipe.
Get your shop in shape for bikini season with our trend report.
“I believe in that moment when an artist finds their voice, their medium, their format, and everything just flows.” – Claire La Faye
Craft heirloom linens using favorite family pieces, with the guidance of our friends from the Squam Art Workshops.
“I guess you could say I’m reliving my own wedding planning experience through my customers everyday!” – Maile Ehlers
Seeking a spot for his kids to enjoy nature, Rich Tyler discovered a 100-year old octagonal barn. The kids are grown, but the Secrest Barn remains.
Emily of The Object Enthusiast shares her secret for a soulful kitchen: beautiful handmade cups, dishes, bowls and serving pieces.
A record player that plays slices of wood. The tiniest bear you’ve ever laid eyes upon. A month of grilled cheese. The world is a wondrous place!
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.
This month’s contribution to the Twitter Art Series features Ariana Couvinha’s playful take on computer icons and interactive platforms.