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[22 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
Woolly Pocket – Expand Your Plant-Abilities

As autumn is breathing down our neck, it’s nice to know that we don’t have to forgo all notions of lush green foliage for the next few months. Indeed, take a look at these very unique planters. Woolly Pockets are flexible, breathable, and modular gardening containers. “Woollies” can be used indoors or outdoors. They are made of felt derived from 100% recycled plastic bottles that allows the soil to refresh its oxygen supply. This is important for “breathability”, a gardening best-practice explained here.  And, the built-in moisture barrier – that keeps all moisture contained in the, well, container – is [...]


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[3 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
Calder-Like Mobiles for the Rest of Us

I recently saw the Alexander Calder exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (running through October 17, 2010) and it was enchanting. The exhibit is aptly called “Form, Balance, Joy”. Indeed, Calder’s is the kind of work that mesmerizes your intellectual and your juvenile, playful side all at once.
Since owning a Calder is not something so easily contemplated (well, dahhhhlin, it’s just that I don’t have the room), you will like to know about the Hotchkiss Mobiles. These are, in fact, the very mobiles that are sold in the MCA Museum store.
These interior mobiles, aka kinetic art, definitely recall [...]


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[21 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Not Too Late for a Summer Garden

By Audrey van Petegem, Senior Editor
Connie Henderson created Amber’s Garden Ready-to-Plant Gardens because her daughter, Amber, loved to garden with her.  Being a parent to small children myself, I love to garden with them also, but the concept of spreading the seeds around evenly is lost on them.  Usually we get a clump of little sprouts and the rest void of growth.
Connie came up with this great idea of threading burlap mats with seeds.  The whole burlap mat is placed on a layer of dirt and then covered with dirt.  Each mat shows what you are planting and where.  There [...]


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[15 Jul 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Haven’s Natural Brew Tea – Manure Tea For Your Garden

By Audrey van Petegem, Senior Editor
Annie Haven realized that there was an interest in her horse and cow manure from local vegetable farmers and hobby gardeners. As we all know, Gardening 101 teaches us that the best fertilizers for the garden is manure. Haven’s manure became so popular is because all their livestock are fed natural grass, free of antibiotics, growth hormones and pesticides.
So, Annie came up with the idea of creating a new, easy, less smelly, less messy way of spreading manure: her unique Manure Tea Bags (NOT for drinking) which use the manure from her livestock (even the [...]


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[11 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]
Update and Refresh Your Living Spaces for Summer – Head to Ikea

By Audrey van Petegem, Senior Editor
Living in California it is sometimes hard to tell the difference between seasons. So, it was my internal time clock that told me to start dusting off the winter gloom and bring in some summer cheer.  As I looked around my house I was not feeling very inspired. Time to call a girlfriend and head to Ikea. No surprise that Bernadette and I discovered lots of inexpensive items to update and refresh our living spaces.  I was thrilled to find these:
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Godis Mix Glasses – These are the cutest glasses that [...]


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[31 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Become an Instant Florist

Spring is finally, finally in the air. It’s going to be in the 70’s here this week. Ah, visions of budding foliage and crocuses and flowers at the farmer’s market. Any day now, any day…
I found a few fun gadgets to could not make flower arranging any simpler. I’ll be ready.
The Perfect Arrangers are nifty little contraptions that nestle the stems of the flowers and decorative foliage in any position that you want. It’s then as easy to create a minimalist arrangement as a very plush one. The Perfect Arrangers come in three sizes and can be purchased here. There’s [...]


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[2 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Don’t Break My (Ceramic) Heart

I’ve seen Laurie Pollpeter Eskenazi’s ceramics at a couple of art fairs in the Chicago area and find her work completely charming. Given the time of year, I wanted to mention her ceramic hearts as perfect Valentine’s Day gifts. Whimsical, colorful and utterly delightful representations of the Valentine’s Day symbol. And, as a décor item to be displayed in permanence, just one of Laurie’s colorful ceramic hearts can exude the expression of lovely feelings all year round.
You can read about Laurie Pollpeter Eskenazi’s training as an artist here and shop for her ceramic hearts (and her other inspired ceramic work) [...]


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[8 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Hostess Gift: Table Setting Placemats

I just bought the cutest paper placements by Cake Vintage over the weekend.  I got them as a hostess gift, but I really want to keep them for myself. The placemats come in a large pad of 50 pages (just like the construction paper pads) featuring the hand-drawn illustration of a classic (vintage!) place setting. I love their fun tongue-in-cheek elegance: feel like you totally belong to the born-with-a-silver- spoon-in-your-mouth set while serving mac ‘n cheese. I’m told that kids love drawing on these too, so this is actually a great gift idea for the whole family. The pad of [...]


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[9 Sep 2009 | One Comment | ]
Vacuum Fills the Void – At Last!

So, my husband and my kids, and certain friends are quite certain that I have a “thing”, that I am obsessed, fixated on… vacuum cleaners. The stick, cordless, kind of vacuum. I know. So NOT succulent. “But if they made one that worked…” is my defense.
And, I know that I’m not the only one. While at the vet’s office the other day, I spotted one the assistant’s emerging from a consultation room with her little stick vac. I had to ask about it. The whole front office crew got in on the conversation or, shall I say, the lament. We [...]


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[18 May 2009 | 3 Comments | ]
One Thread Fair Trade™: The Beauty of Fair Trade

Like with all my very favorite finds, I stumbled upon One Thread Fair Trade™ by “accident”. If you can call meeting someone through Twitter an accident. Still, right now I am thrilled to be sharing the beautiful product and story of Mayura Kona, the creator of One Thread Fair Trade™. Mayura is a designer at heart (she has a BA in Design/Media Arts from UCLA) and a business person by “obligation” (MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management). Her education is what has enabled her to design her gorgeous product while creating a meaningful enterprise that would improve the [...]


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