Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Design Bloggers Conference day two under way....

Bunny Williams, the keynote speaker for this conference has so much good advice and is so inspiring....I am so excited to get back home and apply these lessons to my work.....here is a shot of us right before she went on stage

Monday, February 27, 2012

Day one of the Design Bloggers Conference almost done....

I can not WAIT to start using all of the amazing tools I have learned in just one day-more to come tomorrow. Another full day. This has been so great

Design Bloggers Conference 2012

Just sitting down to the design bloggers conference in LA-so much great new information to learn and so many inspiring designers and bloggers to meet! More to come later......

Monday, January 2, 2012

Happy New Year! A list of twelve things you can do to be "greener" this year

I found this great article about how to be more environmentally friendly this year...a list of twelve things. How about trying one each month to make it feel less overwhelming? It is a great reminder for all of us. I am going to give it a go......hope you do too! Here is the link below
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danielle-nierenberg/going-green-12-simple-ste_b_1173059.html?ref=green&ir=Green

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Clothing made from recycled thrift store finds and work room scraps-you won't believe how amazing this stuff looks!

 Patti Popovich, owner of S and Patti Designs, saw a sweater in a high end catalog one day and thought that instead of paying $300, she would try and make it herself! Seven years and dozens of successful craft fairs later, Patti's "reconstructed textiles" are causing a stir. She has grown her business to include women's clothing, children's clothing, pillows, stuffed toys-her famous one eared dog is a top favorite-hand made button and trims, and a lovely Blue Angel that is meant to sleep with anyone who needs some comfort in life. To really appreciate her work, you have to see it in person, but I will include a few photos here just so you can see how amazing the product is. Her products are made from 99% recycled fabrics that she gets either from the thrift store or from scraps that upholstery workrooms have laying around ready for the dumpster.
The price range of her one of a kind women's sweater are from $69 up to $200, a steal when you consider that they are hand made and each one is unique.
And it gets even better; Patti's long term vision is to use this skill to teach youths at the Conservation Core how to create their own clothing that they can then begin their own businesses with.
You can contact Patti at patti@poppydesignservice.com to find out about her next show.
                              Children's sweater made from recycled sweater and old pajamas from France
                                                            Hand made button detail
                                                        Patti at one of her craft shows
                                                                       Craft show
                                                                    Blue Angel

Monday, December 12, 2011

This year I dared to be the mom who did NOT give out gift bags at my son's birthday party!

Tired of the trend of having to give out gifts at my own child's birthday party, I did the unthinkable....I did not give any out. I even when a step further and asked for no gifts for my son either. He is four so I can still get away with it. We had a bowling party and the kids and parents had so much fun, we all forgot about gifts all together. One parent even thanked me for not doing gift bags so she would not have to bring home more useless junk that will just eventually break and be in a landfill. See if you can break that tradition too-I bet no one will think you are cheap or odd, they will probably be grateful for the "out" themselves!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The Christmas Dilemma

This year my son turns four-in a few days-which means his birthday and Christmas are just two weeks apart. I have been trying to figure out how to keep the volume of gifts down but still make the days special. What I have come up with for his birthday is one gift from me, one from the grandparents and one from the cousins and a party with friends with no presents for his birthday. Christmas is the same plus a stocking. Just wondering if any of you have an idea that seems better? Finding the balance of making the holidays fun and exciting while also teaching your child to appreciate less "stuff" is such a challenge in this commercial economy and culture!