I’ve always had a tough time with new year’s resolutions, but last year I made a crafty one, and it was so much fun that I decided to do the same thing this year. I talked a bit more in-depth about my new year’s resolution over at Green Upgrader, but I thought I’d share mine here, too, and I hope that you’ll share yours!
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I haven’t done a wrap-up yet from this year’s Summit of Awesome, but suffice to say that it was….AWESOME! I learned a ton, met some amazing crafters, and my green crafts panel with Shanon was fabulous! My favorite part of doing that panel is the Q&A – I feel like I always learn [...]
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I mentioned before that I’m going to be talking green crafts at The Summit of Awesome, and since the Summit is coming up soon things are starting to fall into place. Shannon and I got a lot of planning done for our talk, and the fantastical folks at Hello Craft have offered a [...]
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Hopefully it hasn’t been obvious to you guys, but I’ve been sort of playing around with what this blog is all about. Other than sharing news about upcoming shows and events, I wasn’t sure if I should focus on crafting, cooking, crafty business or something else entirely, and after months of deliberating, I think [...]
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The folks at Lunch.com approached me about launching a community site, and I’m so glad that they did! I’m still getting things finalized over there, but I wanted to invite you guys to jump right in!
Think of it as an eco-friendly water cooler. You can talk about and review things [...]
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Dale Dougherty of MAKE magazine gave a super inspiring talk at TED@MotorCity.
I don’t know about you, but I’m off to make something!
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A well stocked craft room makes it so much easier to dive into projects at a moment’s notice!
Just like stocking your kitchen with spices, condiments, and tools, a good crafty stash has certain essential components no matter what you’re making. Whether you’ve got a whole room dedicated to crafting or just a small [...]
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Nathalie Brault is a fellow Eco Etsian, a knitter of reclaimed yarn, a seamstress and a jeweler. She’s also an avid collector of vintage materials and my very first 5 questions interviewee! Welcome, Nathalie!
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