Archive for August, 2008
Holiday Heap 2008 Applications are Up!
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008Applications for the Charm City Craft Mafia’s annual Holiday Heap craft fair are up now!
Click here for a link to apply.
retro thanks
Saturday, August 16th, 2008this is the latest design for thank you cards, printed in 2 colors on lettra.
fun with patterns! available here.
Camry Dreaming has found a home
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008Sometime in the near future, I will be making the trek to Nebraska, to drive my geriatric artcar to Carhenge, where it will live out its days quietly rusting away. On a whim, I emailed and asked if they would be interested in it for their sculpture park. Meanwhile I had posted it on Craigslist, much to the amusement of Baltimore- who sent me messages like, LOL you’re funny, and insincerely offered ridiculous amounts of money. The re-registration deadline is also looming, so I was pretty close to scrapping it. But, Carhenge wants it, as long as I get it out there. (Nebraska is awfully far away. And Carhenge is on the *other* side of Nebraska.)
So, possibly next month, my mom and I will drive out there, fingers crossed that nothing breaks on the way (at least nothing essential to driving,) and park the car at its final home! If you see an artcar headed west, wave!

Baltimore by Hand
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008There’s a great new craft blog from the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore by Hand. It showcases local crafters, artists, designers, great local stores supporting them, and events around town. There was just a feature about BEST, the Baltimore Etsy Street Team (the BEST handmade crafts in Baltimore!)
jackpot!
Monday, August 11th, 2008i found a bundle of old topographic maps from the 30s and 50s, mostly of the maryland-delaware-virginia area, at a yard sale this weekend. expect lots of nifty topo books in the coming months (once i get a chance to cut some board.)
also trying to keep ahead of the curve of other people making books kinda similar to mine. but there’s nothing i can do except to make books that are just better!
lens books, ho!





