paper show

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My contributions to the Paper Toy and Pop Out Show at the Pink Hobo Gallery in Minneapolis.
Lots of amazing contributors, please stop by if you're in the 'hood!

"Patchwork Poisson" - Mixed Media, vintage and recycle paper, cherry veneer, acrylic paint.

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"Balloon" - recycled paper.

I'm still here

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hi everyone! I'm still here and missing this place, missing my little projects and catching up with your lovely blogs.
I've been back in the work force for a few months now, and still trying to figure out how to add some creativity back into
my life. I don't have any pics of any recent projects to show, but here's a new rug we just bought.

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moss green and aqua, one of my favorite color combinations, but I have to say we're not quite used
to so much color and pattern! We bought the huge rug because Akira is getting crawly and curious, he loves the big area to play and roll around on all day long :) 

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my little heart breaker, I didn't know what heart break meant until I met you.
here he is, 4 days shy of his 9 month birthday.



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In lieu of all the scary stuff with toys manufactured in China, Congress has passed an Act that will make toys (from big manufacturers) safer for our kids, but because of the language (or lack of) in the document, it will inadvertently affect ALL of us crafters and hand made designers alike. Here's the following text from Change.ORG. You can vote and if there are enough votes, the top 10 ideas will be presented to President Obama for review.
The site has lots of traffic right now, so you might get an error but just refresh a few times and you'll get there. Here's the link:


Here's the Copy

"Save Handmade Toys From the CPSIA

A Proposal From the handmadetoyalliance.org:

In 2007, large toy manufacturers who outsource their production to China and other developing countries violated the public's trust. They were selling toys with dangerously high lead content, toys with unsafe small parts, toys with improperly secured and easily swallowed small magnets, and toys made from chemicals that made kids sick. Almost every problem toy in 2007 was made in China.

The United States Congress rightly recognized that the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) lacked the authority and staffing to prevent dangerous toys from being imported into the US. So, they passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) in August, 2008. Among other things, the CPSIA bans lead and phthalates in toys, mandates third-party testing and certification for all toys and requires toy makers to permanently label each toy with a date and batch number. 

All of these changes will be fairly easy for large, multinational toy manufacturers to comply with. Large manufacturers who make thousands of units of each toy have very little incremental cost to pay for testing and updating their molds to include batch labels. 
For small American, Canadian, and European toymakers, however, the costs of mandatory testing, to the tune of up to $4,000 per toy, will likely drive them out of business. And the handful of larger toy makers who still employ workers in the United States face increased costs to comply with the CPSIA, even though American-made toys had nothing to do with the toy safety problems of 2007. Toy makers won't be the only ones impacted by the CPSIA, the thousands of US businesses who offer clothing, jewelry and other gifts for children --in essence-- the entire children's industry will be as well.

The CPSIA simply forgot to exclude the class of toys that have earned and kept the public's trust. The result, unless the law is modified, is that handmade children's products will no longer be legal in the US. 

Thriving small businesses are crucial to the financial health of our nation. Let's amend the CPSIA so that all businesses large and small are able to comply and survive! "

hip hip ho

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a birthday card made from construction paper (and my fave corner rounder punch )

wrapping ideas

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an inexpensive way to embellish your xmas gifts, here's what you'll need.

- construction paper
- nylon twine, or raffia
- hole punch
- scissors

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I made these little patterns for the tags

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cut out the tags in the paper of your choice, and punch a hole for the eye of the bird.
you can either glue the tags on your packages or punch an extra hole to tie the tags on.
You can also place a colored tree or bird on top of a larger white silhouette for a framed effect. 

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Shoes
 fun new books my mom picked up for me on her recent trip to Japan, can't wait to start trying out some ideas

new business cards

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I'm so excited about my new Moo cards. I used a bunch of my old photos on Flickr for these.
Get yours here.

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gifts

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gifts for new friends (or friends to be) Max and Simone

my little man...

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is my hero

felt dots

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a birthday gift for a friend

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a fun way to embellish a gift, check out the easy instructions I made below

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