I Blame Pinterest
Thursday, February 23rd, 2012I’ve been away from this blog for quite a while (again). It’s not a lack of ideas, it’s more a lack of computer time. For example, I’ve had a great post relating my blogging pattern to a predator-prey population curve brewing in my head for months (TGAW inspired!–I LOVE how she often relates everyday occurrences [...]
The Light in Me Sees the Light in You
Tuesday, December 28th, 2010Namaste. If you’ve ever been to a yoga class, chances are you’ve heard it. It is one of my favorite sentiments learned from yoga, and when embodied fully, I feel like it can do amazing things. As explained in depth on the Yoga Journal page, “the gesture Namaste represents the belief that there is a [...]
Running the Numbers
Saturday, January 10th, 2009One of my fellow EcoEtsians sent around an email with a link to this photographic artist, and I just had to pass it on. Chris Jordan is an amazing photographic artist who shows us the incredible vastness of the waste our society creates, through his project Running the Numbers. His photographic art takes the statistics [...]
Featured Seller on AJKArtistry, the blog!
Saturday, December 20th, 2008Many thanks to Alison from AJKArtistry for featuring me and my shop, Heart of Nature, on her blog! While we’ve never actually met, Alison and I know each other from EtsyNJ, 1000 Markets, Facebook, and most recently, Twitter. Alison is a freelance artist and full-time graphic designer and I’ve always admired her work, so it’s [...]
A Reading Ladybug
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008Yay! I just finished the final touches on my first-ever polymer clay creation!! I give you… a reading ladybug! It’s kind of a silly combination, but it’s a gift for a woman who collects reading or writing statues, and I’m hoping (guessing) she’s also into science and insects. Even if she’s not as big of [...]
Playing with Polymer Clay
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008I’ve always enjoyed playing with clay, but it’s been quite some time since I put it to good use (like since the model Iroquois village I made in 3rd grade). This holiday, I have not one but TWO holiday gifts that I’m attempting to make out of polymer clay. I was totally in luck when [...]






