eagerly awaiting...

where the wild things are, the movie and there will be a book too! Dave Eggers novel, The Wild Things, will be released alongside the film. Heres a little excerpt from Egger's Max at Sea, and the full text here on the new yorker.

So he had a choice. Would he stay behind the curtain and think about things, marinate in his own confusion, or would he put on his white fur suit and howl and scratch and make it known who was boss of this house and of all the world known and unknown?

the image above by, Roadside Projects, who makes amazing cut paper dioramas, was in the show Terrible Yellow Eyes. The show has it's own blog full of works inspired by where the wild things are....

just sharing...

i swear my right hand is swollen. i tried stitching this week with my left. no good!

once wed...

photography: belathee, via once wed

...oh so nice to MR in a wedding! thank you to once wed and alyce for sharing! there are lots more pictures over here in a three part post of alyce's wedding.

they only come out at night...

recently i completed my first big order for 3 sets of stars. seeing them done got me inspired to document them all together. i thought this dark and glowy image represented my idea of these pieces and how i see them well.

painting with light is easy. its a fun photographic experiment with serendipitous results. while looking for a how-to link i came across these "spray can" lights, by Aïssa Logerot, made for "painting" with light graffiti stylie. so good. how smart is it that when the batteries run low you recharge them by shaking the can. snap.

birds of sadness...

images via studio on fire found via Dain & Mallory

studio on fire has made this letter press poster for a show, sweet hair, which benefits locks of love. it took me just a second to fall hard. letter press has such a nice texture and i've long been interested in hair, as a material and in victorian hair work and mourning objects.

the whole text, a chinese proverb, reads, "you cannot prevent the birds of sadness from passing over your head, but you can prevent their making a nest in your hair."

find the poster available here...

last week...

...i thought it would be nice to occasionally sum up some of my weekly finds and inspirations...

+ a well articulated post by the small object about a crafter's role in a culture of consumerism and how personal the connection is between seller and buyer can be:
"When you buy handmade directly from an individual, you are investing in me. And not just in me, but in my products, in my ideas and in my own well-being. When you buy something from me, you just gave me a double high five. We just connected and shook hands like mad. Seriously, its the most wonderful feeling to go buy groceries and know that I am buying groceries this week thanks to the support of Anna, Todd, Margaret and a boutique store in Australia. They made it possible. It is truly the most beautiful experience."
+ i love the style of this new to me blog, reference library. it's like a museum, with interesting ebay finds/misses and vintagey goodness, like that wedding day textile image up there.

+ visited the show, don't perish, at leo koenig inc. projekte. it's amazing conceptually, because it's not just a gallery show, but a food bank and gathering space for bi-weekly potluck dinners. the gallery space is lined with shelves for donated food and built in fold down tables for dinning in the gallery space. i want to go to a dinner night, tuesdays and saturdays, but you got to bring a dish to share. if you are in ny you have to go support this show and bring a canned food donation! go, go, go! i need to do a post just about the show...
from the opening of dont' perish at leo koenig inc.

dear bug,

a cat love letter. strange how much you can love a little fuzzy thing whose kinda a jerk...
heres wishing you a great weekend...

help MR and vote...

...in the DIY Wedding Crafts Contest with Martha Stewart & Etsy. I made the pieces below for real weddings. remember 100 Layer Cake hosted a contest to helped me find the brides.
well now it's time to vote. they haven't made it easy though. there are over 3,000 entries and you can only see 8 entries per page, with no means to search out contestants. it seems like only the first few easily accessible pages will be seen/ voted on. on top of that you must log in to cast a vote. so i need your help.

if you like the pieces and feel so inclined i would greatly appreciate your support...Please vote for the my Custom Heart here or the Custom Tree Stump here...thanks!!!! you can see all 3,000 or so the entries here.

today in pictures...

the bug, doin what he does best, nothing. and one messy work table... right now i'm listening to james brown's super bad and dancing like a fool. this is how cool i wish i looked when i dance right here:

cake!

thanks to one of my lovely customers i am able to share this cute story. a custom heart was given as a wedding gift and it became part of the design for their engagement party cake. they got my hand writing down perfectly! i love all the stitching details!

thanks karen for the images and andrew & megan too! congratulations...

fly


my friend, Miss Crowland, has made this video for the etsy handmade moment contest and is in the top 10! yay! view the top ten videos here and why not vote for a fly....

"all famous and shit. "

yeahhh, no, but still I felt like doing the running man today when i got the tiniest mention in USA Today...
find the full article here.
thank you allison for the post title inspiration.
and thank you to Laura Petrecca for giving me a little something to smile about today!

heart factory....

...last weeks work...
i am a lucky girl, so very grateful to be busy and working full time on Miniature Rhino. it's something i never saw coming. it's just grown real organically. not having a business background i'm learning as i do this and feeling so overwhelmed. the other night i was apparently talking in my sleep about "the orders". i don't think i've talked in my sleep before but the pressures of managing a small business solo feel intense. don't take this as complaining please, it's just a new world for me. i never would have thought i would (or could) be working from home on the things i make! blows my mind as i eat cereal at noon, sitting at my work table and stitching.

big, big thanks to vanessa and meghan for their help this past week!!

u. g. l. y...

while drinking my late morning tea and flipping through some of my old books I found this back page of a school music book. it made me laugh and smile, even though its kinda mean, finding interesting text in books, like margin notes, signatures with dates, dedications and underlining are some of my favorite things in old and secondhand books. so this - colors, text, and fake keyboard- made my day...

i like boobs...

who doesn't?!
when i saw these new zipper pouches by Cheyne of Cut Out and Collect i just had to share. typewriter text, boobies, and all for a good cause. all profits are going to be donated to a 3-day walk for breast cancer. support the cause! fyi-october is national breast cancer awareness month.

on sunday...

we rolled out of bed and pointed a camera at ourselves just because....

as i posted this sweet picture, bug knocked over a whole box of cat food and i wanted to shake him.
(i didn't)

my 5 year diary...

...finally after a year of watching my boyfriend write in his 5 year diary every night i've gotten my own. (i got it at cog&pearl, my favorite shop in park slope) sometimes he'll read to me what happened on this day exactly a year ago and it always is so crazy to me how skewed my sense of time is and how horrible my memory is. i'll think, "that was a year ago?!" or i may not even remember something at all. so i've wanted to start my own for awhile now.

the design, by Tamara Shopsin, is great- simple and clean. i love the significance of the tree slice on the front of the book. there's also a space to log your travel and the books you've read...Tamara also makes these pins.... ! it's a "real lincoln quote, forged handwriting"
Her site and shop are niiiiiice....

daily candy, new york

big, big thanks to Daily Candy for a major kick of confidence and mad publicity for MR...
i'm ecstatic/really sleepy. i spent the whole day and night updating my website to prepare. i had no clue what an overwhelming response I'd receive and am so, so very grateful! thank you Daily Candy, all those who sent their kind words and requests, and those of you supported MR today!