Oct
06
2011
0

Flat Bonnie

I just discovered the Flat Bonnie etsy store!

“Flat Bonnie was created to bring awareness to the life of bunnies in shelters and rescue centers, many people do not know that there are buns ready for adoption at these places. Flat Bonnies are made for people who love BUNNIES! and for people who may want a real bun but are not ready to provide the proper care and finances needed to raise a real bun. When that person is ready for a real bun, Bonnies message is to adopt a bun from a local shelter or rescue center.
A portion of the sales will be donated to bunny rescue organizations.

We donate many of Flat Bonnies to Rabbit Rescue Centers too.
They sell the Flat Bonnies to raise money to care for the abandoned and abused buns in their care. If you buy Flat Bonnie at those rescue centers, 100% of the sales will go to the care of the bunnies.”

How wonderful!

And you can buy little “poop friends” too! How appropriate…

I think this little guy is my favorite…

Sep
14
2011
0

Hey… I think I know that guy!

I believe that this might make me a groupie….

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Jul
13
2011
0
Jun
03
2011
0

Craftsman

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Apr
14
2011
0

Beautiful Commercial

Touch Wood SH-O8C

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Feb
26
2011
0

A Very Sedaris Evening

Amy Sedaris has a youtube channel! All to herself! And it’s full of crafty kitschy goodness…

And… have I mentioned that she has a house bunny!? She does! And to prove it, here is a wonderful commercial for Microsoft Office!

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Jan
21
2011
0

Portlandia!

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Jan
13
2011
0

Mini Maker!

Make Magazine posted a video about making quick molds for things like toys. Not only is it a really great, instructional video but it’s also the fourth episode of Mini Maker hosted by and incredibly cute and savvy Super Awesome Sylvia. Via: Craftzine

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Jan
05
2011
0

Love Spoons

When a young fella was sweet on a girl, he would spend hours carving a love spoon to give to her as a token of his… serious intentions. The practice was common in Wales and a smattering of other places during the 17th century. Oh, I’m completely smitten with the whole idea!

…you can click on each image to get more information about each spoon…

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Jan
03
2011
2

Changing Education Paradigms

This animate was adapted from a talk by Sir Ken Robinson… you can see more of his talks, over at TED.com.

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