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I just wanted to express my appreciation to Grace for having me these past two weeks, and to all the readers who sent in emails. Also thanks so much to those who contributed articles. It was such a great experience connecting with the D*S audience in this way. I hope the handmade wedding guide has been fun and helpful to read!

March 23rd, 2007 - 01:19pm

lots of pretty new things at jayson home and garden this week. i’m particularly fond of the new accessories (the bright cloisonne boxes and jars are stunning) and additions to the global wares collection. click here to browse and shop their full range. [i'm out to visit a friend in town, have wonderful weekend!]

March 23rd, 2007 - 11:42am

i’m loving these yellow letterpressed flower cards from satsuma press. $12.50 for a set of 5 cadrs right here.

March 23rd, 2007 - 11:37am

And continuing the crafty gifts theme, this afternoon’s last post starts off with Karen who wrote in about Judy Lee’s bookbinding tutorial for making a photo journal on her blog five and a half. Judy’s lesson includes loads of pictures and very clear instructions. (So glad to find Judy’s great blog!) Karen writes:

“Using a photo of the couple, a sentimental place, or something from the wedding theme would be a great handmade gift; if the wedding is small the bride can even make little notebooks as her wedding favors.”


And speaking of photos, here is some beautiful collage work by German artist Sandra Muller posted on her blog. Sandra’s work has an heirloom feeling, with all of these pretty vintage family photos. She also has an esty shop if you’d like to collect some collage materials for projects or just inspiration.




And Heather Samples sent in some great photos and links. When she got married in her home state of West Virginia last spring, she received loads of handmade gifts from her loved ones. Heather writes:

“West Virginia has long been the stateside capital of glassmaking. Blenko still handblows their iconic water jug (in continual production since 1938) thirty miles from my hometown.


Although the older generation of quilters is dying out, there are still breathtaking hand-stitched quilts to be had, made on the old stretchers by women who’ve been doing it all their lives. This one came from a cooperative of elderly home quilters called Cabin Creek Quilts. Cabin Creek announced this month that they can no longer afford to stay in business, but you can find other pieces at www.mountainmade.com


Allegheny Treenware is the best place to find handmade wooden utensils and kitchenwares.


Finally, the bar cutting board was made by woodworker Brenda Good. More of her work (along with that of lots of other West Virginia artisans, including potters, more quilters and glassworkers) can be found at www.tamarackwv.com” Thanks for these great resources, Heather!


And finally today, there are so many talented quilters selling their goods on etsy, including a personal favorite Little Quilts. You can check out etsy’s entire roster of quilters, which is – happily – expanding on a daily basis. :)



March 23rd, 2007 - 10:45am

jan at poppytalk posted a fantastic piece on artist leigh wells‘ handlettering. i’m loving the bold red and her wonderful lettering design. sometimes a little visual inspiration is all i need to get me going on a sleepy friday. click here for more information on leigh wells.

March 23rd, 2007 - 10:07am

i love this rug from the gee’s bend collection at classic rug. [thanks, virginia!]

March 23rd, 2007 - 10:05am

it seems that anthropologie is really starting to pick up (rather than imitate) some great up and coming designers these days. they’re carrying three different flavia del pra lamps right now that, while not exactly cheap ($548 each), are totally cute. you can see all three right here . be sure to catch the cleo chair in butter yellow and heirloom tomato love seat- so springy and fresh.

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