Saturday, November 29, 2008
A Socially Conscious, Less Gluttonous Holiday
Friday, November 28, 2008
I think I just hit the motherload.
THE DAILY FIND: Little Brown Pen

Thursday, November 27, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Mary Wibis
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Get Involved with Project Mittens (and other ideas for crafting warmth this winter)
THE DAILY FIND: Lettie
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Sew Gracious
Monday, November 24, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Etsy Labs
Welcome Spoonflower blog readers!
I've been asked if I would offer the fabric for sale, and the answer is yes, but only for a limited time. If you want to purchase the Scooter Love fabric, click here. It is listed by the yard - if you would like more than one yard, drop me a line at plumdearly[@]yahoo[.]com or convo me on etsy. I'm only selling this through November 30th, so get it while you can!
And if you're new around here, welcome! Feel free to take a peek around and sign up for the giveaway in the post below. ;)
Sunday, November 23, 2008
GIVEAWAY! Metal Clay Jewelry by Louise Duhamel
It's my first giveaway, and since I still have a small readership, you have a pretty damn good chance of winning! :)
Up for grabs is Metal Clay Jewelry by Louise Duhamel. From Amazon:
Product Description
Polymer clay and jewellry artists are experimenting with metal clay more than ever, but there are few books on the market to show them how to use this exciting new medium. This book's highlights include: 19 fashionable step-by-step projects, including a variety of styles provided by both the author and talented contributing artists; an easy, skill-building approach that thoroughly teaches readers the basics and then explains a new technique with each project; and, a wide range of creative technique, from carving and setting gems to mixing other art materials and found objects with metal clay.
About the Author
Louise Duhamel has appeared on DIY Jewelry and contributed articles to Belle Armoire and Art Doll Quarterly magazines. She’s a frequent workshop instructor, as well as a certified Senior Art Clay instructor and a precious metal clay instructor.
How do you win, you ask? Simple!
- Subscribe to All Things Dearly by clicking the "Subscribe in a Reader" link at the top of the site. (Don't see it? It's right below that nifty little orange RSS symbol under the All Things Dearly logo.)
- Leave a comment here letting me know you subscribed and a way to contact you (email or a link to your blog with your email in an easy-to-find place).
Extra credit: Blog this or Tweet this and get an extra chance to win. Leave an additional comment below with a link to your blog or Twitter page. Do both and get two extra entries!
A lucky winner will be drawn at random on Monday, December 1st. The book will be mailed to you via Media Mail the first week of December.Good luck!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Right Left Studio
Christmas Pickles Recipe

1. Peel cucumbers, halve lengthwise, and scrape out the seeds with a spoon. Cut the cucumber into 1/4 inch half circles, and place into a glass or ceramic crock. Dissolve the pickling lime in about 1 quart of room temperature water, pour over the cucumbers, then add additional water until the cucumbers are covered by 1/2 inch. Let stand at room temperature 24 hours.
2. Drain the cucumbers and rinse well with cold water. Place into a large stockpot, and cover with cold water. Allow to stand for 3 hours, then drain and rinse again.
3. Return the cucumbers to the pot, add the food coloring, alum, 1 cup vinegar, and enough water to cover by 1/2 inch. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to a simmer, and cook 2 hours. Once the cucumbers have cooked for 2 hours, drain and allow to cool a bit before placing into the glass or ceramic jar.
4. Stir together 2 cups vinegar, 2 cups water, cinnamon red hot candies, and cinnamon sticks in a saucepan over medium heat until the sugar and candies dissolve. Pour this mixture over the warm cucumbers, cover, and let stand overnight.
5. Pack pickles into pint jars, and process in a hot water bath for 15-20 minutes. Refrigerate any jars that do not seal.
Friday, November 21, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: The Ardent Sparrow
Pretty eggs make great omelets.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Bazil Essentials
One of the things I adore about the holidays is all the warm holiday scents that fill the home on chilly evenings. This Season's Spice candle hits the spot - cinnamon, orange, and clove in a soy base. Yum. By BazilEssentials.
Spoonflower fabric design contest - please vote for me!
Please take a second and vote for my design (listed as "tri_color" in the contest). I thank you much in advance!
I'm crossing my fingers for a win. ;)
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Project Mittens: Warming the Local Homeless
THE DAILY FIND: MGMart
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Mary Ann Wakeley
Monday, November 17, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Dirty Sanchez
Sunday, November 16, 2008
BEFORE AND AFTER: Desk, modernized.





Saturday, November 15, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Aaron Reddecliffe Photography
I love the Undiscovered feature on Etsy Pounce because I can find really great new design from new sellers on the site. On this rainy morning, this gorgeous lily photo gives me the color I crave. By Aaron Reddecliffe Photography.
Friday, November 14, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Tamar

Thursday, November 13, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Retrofied
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Greater Yesterday

Tuesday, November 11, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Funny Finn

Monday, November 10, 2008
THE DAILY FIND: Kitty Grrlz

I want to learn how to spin yarn badly, and I'm in love with all of the handspun creations I find on Etsy. KittyGrrlz is one of my favorites. This Plum Divine yarn is so delicious, don't you think?
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Things I am grateful for
THE DAILY FIND: Cubist Literature

Friday, November 7, 2008
How progressive are we, America?

THE DAILY FIND: John W Golden
Have you ever used the Shop Local feature on Etsy? It's one of my favorite ways to find cool items like this Play Nice poster by John W Golden. With two boys, this is the mantra in my house although they tend to ignore it 90% of the time.Now go do some local shopping and support artists in your area!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Mankind Is No Island - a short film
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Waking up to a beautiful morning with hope for our President-Elect and our country

I'm about to head to Grant Park to talk to everyone gathered there, but I wanted to write to you first.
We just made history.
And I don't want you to forget how we did it.
You made history every single day during this campaign -- every day you knocked on doors, made a donation, or talked to your family, friends, and neighbors about why you believe it's time for change.
I want to thank all of you who gave your time, talent, and passion to this campaign.
We have a lot of work to do to get our country back on track, and I'll be in touch soon about what comes next.
But I want to be very clear about one thing...
All of this happened because of you.
Thank you,
Barack
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Is it possible to create peace with craft? New ideas for the shop and November's charity
With all the recent talk of politics, economics, and the effect of America's woes on the world, I wanted to examine my impact on those around me and how I could make a change for the better both personally and for others. As salaries get cut and job are lost, charities that help others less fortunate than you and I suffer as a consequence because there is less to go around. And as there is less help to go around, people feel agitated, stressed, and worried. So I ask the question,
Is it possible to create peace with craft?
This inner examination has inspired me to use my talents for those less fortunate and also allow others to make purchases that support the greater good. Instead of creating for only profit, I have decided to also create for peace - peace for myself, peace for you, peace for the world.
Yes, I know I am only one person, but together we are a force and we are capable of making a change that is felt by others.
Each month, I'll announce a charity that will be supported through purchases in the Plum Dearly shop. For every item purchased, 10% of the sale price will go to the charity of the month. I am currently working on new designs to go in the shop, so by January 2009, it will be stocked full of new products made for peace.
This month's charity is
Women for Women International
Women for Women International mobilizes women to change their lives through a
holistic approach that addresses the unique needs of women in conflict and
post-conflict environments.
We begin by working with women who may have lost everything in conflict and often have nowhere else to turn. Participation in our one-year program launches women on a journey from victim to survivor to active citizen. We identify services to support graduates of the program as they continue to strive for greater social, economic and political participation in their communities.
As each woman engages in a multi-phase process of recovery and rehabilitation, she opens a window of opportunity presented by the end of conflict to help improve the rights, freedoms and status of women in her country. As women who go through our program assume leadership positions in their villages, actively participate in the reconstruction of their communities, build civil society, start businesses, train other women and serve as role models, they become active citizens who can help to establish lasting peace and stability.
Women begin in our Sponsorship Program where direct financial aid from a sponsor helps them deal with the immediate effects of war and conflict such as lack of food, water, medicine and other necessities. Exchanging letters with sponsors provides women with an emotional lifeline and a chance to tell their stories —maybe for the first time.
As their situations begin to stabilize, women in our program begin building a
foundation for their lives as survivors. While continuing to receive
sponsorship support, women embark on the next leg of the journey and participate
in the Renewing Women's Life Skills Program that provides them with rights
awareness, leadership education and vocational and technical skills training.
Women build upon existing skills and learn new ones in order to regain their
strength, stability and stature on the path to becoming active
citizens.
Women for Women International believes that establishing a means to
earn a sustainable living is critical to being fully active in the life of a
family, community and country. To help women transform their new skills into
financial independence and sustainability, we offer job skills training to strengthen women’s existing skills and to introduce new skills in traditional and non-traditional fields so women can access future employment opportunities.
Building on the skills training program, we offer comprehensive business services designed to help women start and manage their own microenterprises. We give them access to capital and operate microcredit programs in Afghanistan and Bosnia & Herzegovina with an overall repayment rate of 98%. We give women access to markets by facilitating product sales through outside retailers. We provide expertise such as product design, production assistance and business development workshops. We also help women form micro-enterprises such as production facilities and cooperative stores to sell the goods women produce.
Because we're nearing the end of the year and I am just starting this program, this month's charity will actually be the charity for both November and December.
I'd love your feedback on this idea and charities you'd like to see us support!






















