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Summer vacation: mine approaches! This week's installment of News From the Craft + Style Blogosphere is full of excitement. I got to see the new Buckminster Fuller and Paul McCarthy exhibits at the Whitney, which I'm so pumped to share with you! There are also some great new artists and blogs on the scene ripe ...
Let me preface this by saying that I am a terrible gardener. Even "easy to grow" plants die under my care. I once had a cactus jump out the window: apparently my black thumb was so bad, it decided defenestration was a preferable fate. (Although I secretly think the cat had something to do with it.) And we won't talk ...
I've recently become totally obsessed with plants. (Despite my persistent black thumb.) If I had my way, I'd fill my apartment to the brim with every type of plant possible. (As I always say, who doesn't want to live in the jungle?) Until that day comes, I'm happy to tend my little window gardens with all the succulents I ...
It's hot like fire in Brooklyn, so I'm seeking solace in air conditioning and the internets. Looking at photos of well coiffed people gives me hope that I won't always look like a hot mess. Only three more months of this crazy summer! This week, I have many posts for your consideration: plants, Swedish interiors ...
This week's Earth Tones Tip comes care of aperkins01096 on Instructables, which is a very useful site full of user-generated photo how-tos.  This how-to covers how to convert milk jugs into self-watering garden planters. Super easy, and a great way to recycle! Click on the image below to get the full ...
Terrariums are a fun rainy day activity. Bring a little of the outdoors in! If you have little ones, think of it an at-home science project to teach kids about the environment, as well as a welcome decor change from the usual cut flowers. And if you don't have a backyard (or don't have the nerve to guerrilla garden ...
I spent my first Mother's Day wandering around with my small family in the city and going to parks. And by parks I mean concrete enclaves with colorful metal junglegyms and swingsets and basketballs. Which are, in a way, the total definition of fun. But when I sat down to look for items for today's Etsy Find ...
We've all seen that corner lot that's nothing but baked dirt and the occasional mound of trash surrounded by a guardrail. Some people pass by without a glance. Some people wonder why the city doesn't pick up the trash. Some people wish that someone would build something there. Some people think it'd be nice if ...
One of the traits I hope to inherit from my mother, since I missed out on the "cooking" gene, is her green thumb.  I've tried my hand at growing vegetables, in which I mostly utilized a plant-and-pray technique; somehow I had some luck with the tomatoes.  But my mom, Flo, sure does know how to keep the foliage happy.  Some ...
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