Showing posts with label Craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Oh Martha Stewart




It's true, I read Martha Stewart. My mother started subscribing to it in the 90's and used to save them for me. I think she even still might have them stashed away in the house somewhere. They occasionally made her mad, when they highlighted collecting something she already collected, like vintage bottles. She would exclaim, "You know, I could have been Martha Stewart and made millions of dollars!" Possibly true, if she had been an insane type A ambition obsessed creature like Martha. As a daughter I'm glad she's not. But Martha Stewart has always had a place in my heart, as way back when she appealed to my diy spirit. Back then very few people embraced crafts other than the quilting/birdhouse-building crowd. When she became a big name people would often say You're Such A Martha Stewart! as a compliment when they received a handmade gift.

These days I recognize that her level of polish is not for me, nor was it ever really, but the photography and styling in the magazine is perpetually inspiring. I still remember an issue that showed birds gripped by hands. And many of her recipes have been made, experimented with, and insinuated into my repertoire. But the September 2012 issue has a truly special craft in it—printable iron-ons illustrated by Nina Chakrabarti, who created "My Wonderful World of Fashion". The kookiness of the artwork delightfully undermines the trompe l'oeil ("fool the eye" in french) aspect to wonderful effect. I am seriously honestly considering making one of the purses. I desperately need a tiny canvas purse.

Top photographs by Johnny Miller, courtesy Martha Stewart
Bottom image by Nina Chakrabarti, courtesy of Amazon

Monday, May 28, 2012

DIY mini planters





I don't think I've used oven-bake clay since I was a kid, but I am actually considering making dozens of these as winter holiday gifts.

Images courtesy Say Yes To Hoboken, found on Craftzine

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Impractical Mother's Day Gift series


Crocheted mushrooms and jellyfish.

Do you know what are wonderful Mother's Day gifts? Things that have absolutely nothing to do with motherdom. Or at least that's what I think. Because a lot of motherdom is very practical, very difficult, or very silly in a way that is completely unreproducible. So I started pondering completely silly impractical objects insteady of mother-y perfume-y jewelry-y gifts. I remembered a crocheted coral sculpture I saw once at Cog & Pearl. Well I searched around and it was by Jessica Polka, who sells crochet patterns for wackadoodle Cabinet of Curiosities-esque objects. If I crocheted I would get these and make them.

Images courtesy Jessica Polka on Etsy

Friday, April 20, 2012

Personalized Viewmaster

I posted long ago about an amazing Viewmaster wedding invitation, and I got thinking about Viewmasters in general. I started poking around online and found a place where you can get your own custom Viewmaster reels made—Image3D. Can you picture a loved one opening this box on their birthday and seeing photos of their favorite events from the past year? Or for your parents' 50th anniversary? Or your favorite photos from your honeymoon as a surprise anniversary gift?

For some reason I am enchanted that this company was founded by this guy who looks exactly like what I imagine every National Geographic photographer from the past 40 years should look like. Earnest.





Images courtesy  Image3D

Monday, April 9, 2012

A maxim for the day


Sometimes we wonder if we should do anything that might offend anyone, anyone at all, but sometimes playing it safe will just not cut the mustard. This cuts the mustard. Make shit by hand. I count cooking and the pleasure of getting my hands completely covered in cilantro bits a part of making shit by hand.

Image by Cory Roberts, courtesy of the To Resolve Project

Friday, April 6, 2012

Diy heart tote bag



For you, for presents, for guests, a wonderful tutorial on decorating a tote pointillist-style. It doesn't just have to be a heart—it could be any shape. I want to make one that says I Heart. Just I heart.

Image courtesy V & Co, found via Craftzine

Monday, April 2, 2012

Everyone needs an emergency pouch like this




One thing I always pack when going on a trip is an emergency kit. My own emergency kit looks exactly like what it is—something I purchased at EMS about 10 years ago and slowly added to it with things I find necessary (moleskin for hiking blisters, a tiny roll of duct tape, advil, gauze) until I can barely zipper it closed. For the less scruffy-inclined this is a wonderful diy tutorial.

Images courtesy A Spoonful of Sugar, found via the Craftzine blog