Clean & Handmade: Swamp Angel Soap
OK, I’ll admit it: it was the packaging that drew me in. I’m a sucker for washi tape and Charlotte is a washi tape lovin’ queen. Her handmade soaps and lip balms, featured in her … Read more
OK, I’ll admit it: it was the packaging that drew me in. I’m a sucker for washi tape and Charlotte is a washi tape lovin’ queen. Her handmade soaps and lip balms, featured in her … Read more
I know how much LAB readers love stamps, so I’m thrilled to find a talented stamp maker in San Francisco to feature this week. Meagan Lewis has a love for craft and her expansive Brown Pigeon … Read more
I just have to start with this statement from Capital’s About page: “We have worked hard to create a company that offers less of a commodity and more of an artwork while maintaing the highest … Read more
I fell in love with Erica Peterson’s work as soon as I saw it. Somehow her Southwestern inspired planters have a decidedly modern feel to them. Maybe it’s the intense colors? Regardless, these incredible creations … Read more
Haven’t owned a penny bank for ages. You too? Well you might just need to change that lack with a little adorable handmade bank from Oaklets. Artist Paul Lee based these designs on art drawn … Read more
Looking for some fresh soaps to add to your daily routine? Why not try a bar or more from Meow Meow Tweet. Handmade by Jeff Kurosaki and Tara Pelletie, the MMT collection of 100% natural soaps and … Read more
My obsession with embroidery hooks continues with these amazing finds from Love, Maude. I’m not sure how you can’t love these. They’re made to order, feature soft and warm colors and remind me of just … Read more
Not sure if I shared this with you folks before, but I’m kinda obsessed with handmade, natural soaps. When we travel, I almost always pick up a bar (or 7) of natural soap from … Read more
As a tiny house fan, you can’t get any better than this. Laurie Poast has created a wonderful collection of little handmade clay houses, celebrating the architecture of 17th and 18th century Europe. I’m pretty … Read more
I have to admit that I was a little surprised to see these painted antlers in Cassandra Smith’s Etsy shop. I’ve never seen such amazing work. I was just curious as to how Cassandra … Read more
What first drew me to Vitrified Studio was this handsome set of spice jars. We are always struggling to do the right thing with spices. I open the cabinet and those plastic bags with the … Read more
When I worked in Washington, D.C., many moons ago, I used to sit on the Metro and watch a few talented commuters, men and women, doing something that I found pretty hypnotic: knitting. I remember … Read more