One for the road

After a quick hop on the road to Raleigh for the always-awesome Handmade Market, we're gearing up for show #2 of the season in Atlanta! This weekend is ICE, a show with a decade of amazingness under it's belt, Christy and Shannon have hammered out all the details to guarantee a good time!

If you're in ATL this weekend please stop by and say hi!

If you're looking for some great handmade holiday gifts but can't make it to a show, check out the vendors from The Handmade Market here and the vendors from ICE here.

Hippie Holidays!


I'm doing a talk tomorrow at Master Composter training about recycling through the holidays. Actually it will be more like stumbling through a quick presentation. Anyway, my counterpart is doing more gift-y type stuff and I'm doing some table centerpiece ideas.


When I get some non-phone pictures of them I'll walk you through the how-tos, but they really couldn't be easier and 2 of the 3 are 100% kid friendly!

Under $50


I've been asking around on Twitter and Facebook a fun question just in time for the holidays:
If you bought yourself a handmade gift for under $50, what would it be? Here are a few answers so far:

POAST house wanted by Toil and Trouble (Ana) 
Suite One Studio bowls wanted by Made in Lowell (Liz)
Stone and Honey tiny triangle rings (2 at $20 each) wanted by Megan Charland 
Forged Copper Gingko Leaf wanted by  Trowel and Paintbrush (Kathleen)
Bird Brain Tile by Rob Ryan wanted by Bugs and Fishes (Laura)

So, how about you? If you bought yourself a handmade gift for under $50, what would it be? Leave a comment and include a link!

Come See Us in Person this Sunday!


This Sunday we're loading up the Wolfie & the Sneak mobile and headin' west, to Asheville, that is. This will be our first Big Crafty, and we're super dooper excited. When I'm not chasing our little mascot Mabel, you'll find me stuffing my chubby momma face with vegan cupcakes {thanks, Short Street Cakes}, holiday shopping, and  maybe manning the booth with my sweet Mr. C

The show is stuffed with amazing artists and crafters, so I've picked out a few favorites to highlight. Above {starting with the upper left and going clockwise}: Ragamuffin Press, Big Woods Art, Chomp Industries, Crankypants, In the Light Glassworks






Final Approach, Sew Moe, The Button Florist,Not Made In China,Foundling {who I think I've mentioned on this blog before}.

So there you have it: 10 handy dandy reasons to make it to the Big Crafty. This Sunday December 5, 2010; it's free and open from 12PM to 6 PM at Pack Place in Asheville, NC.

You've got great taste!

Would you believe it? There are 36 calendars left, a month to go until the new year and 2 in-person shows. Thank you Decor8, DesignCrush and Poppytalk for spreading the calendar love--looks like they'll sell out again, 5 years running!

Back to the topic at hand: Handmade Holidays. How about something useful to show off your great taste in gift giving?
Maybe a set of handmade spoons from Riverwood Trading and a jar of Live Wire Farm Honey? Even something as simple as salt can be exciting, like Kenyon's sea salt which is solar evaporated right here in the good ol' US of A, or table salt's spookier looking charcoal-activated cousin: Black Lava SaltRifle Recipe cards and an Heirloom Box would be a treat for storing a cherished collection of passed-down family recipes. And even though it's not edible, a taste bud-tantalizing scented candle  from Linnea's Lights might be the antidote to the smell of burned tofurkey that's permeating your house. . mmmm, pumpkin.

So how's the shopping going so far? Any great buy-deas?