Consumerism that gives back and makes you feel good? Yes! Kallie Dovel founded 31 Bits after a visit to Uganda when she was inspired to help talented women market their jewelry. She brought three friends on board to help and they began purchasing goods from six women every month. Now they’re up to 99 women and a fantastic online marketplace full of beaded jewelry that’s made from recycled paper. You can read more about what they’re doing in Uganda right here. Beautiful pieces for a beautiful cause.
Posted In do good, jewelry, wear itOh Mr. Chimero, your work does it for me every time. Loving this brilliant bit.
Posted In paper goods, posters
I’m all kinds of in love with the notion behind Turntable Kitchen. Music! Cooking! Vinyl! Recipes!
San Francisco couple Kasey and Matthew started connecting good and music on their site with hand-selected recipes and musical pairing, and recently they began offering up a Pairings Box. It’s a curated food and music discovery experience delivered to your door, you can either order by the month or subscribe. Fab concept, no? My favorite part is that the music shows up on vinyl. Maybe, just maybe, this is the perfect gift for the foodie/music lover in your life.
PS: Don’t miss their backlog of stellar mixtapes!
Posted In gifts, music, recipesHave you read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern? It’s so, so good! Good in the way that I’ve been reading it for two weeks and am only about two thirds of the way through because I never want it to end.
Posted In read upThis past Sunday CMYBacon and I headed up to Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, NY via a tour bus full of hipsters and outlet mall shoppers. And boy, was it worth it. I can’t begin to imagine a more perfect fall day to galavant around the 500 acre sculpture garden, the skies were bright blue and the leaves were a million colors. It was that in between temperature where you’re not quite sure whether a sweater is enough, or maybe you need a jacket.
After conquering the fantastic outdoor cafe (all locally sourced, organic fare), we took off with the idea to catch the tram for an overall look at the place. But then we kept walking. And then just a little bit further. And a little more.
Endless Column by Tal Streeter
Storm King Wall by Andy Goldsworthy
After thoroughly investigating the Normandy-style museum building – and deciding we’d be perfectly okay with living there – we finally made our way to the 40 minute tram ride to investigate the far-reaching bits of the property. (Psst… can you spot the couple making out in the photo above?!)
Stream: A Folded Drawing by Stephen Talasnik
One of my favorite pieces, I loved the distorted perspective.
Five Swords by Alexander Calder
The light was insane, and all of our photos either turned out dramatic and awesome completely whited out.
Mon Pere, Mon Pere by Mark di Suvero
My favorite shot of the day, the sun perfectly blocked out by the sculpture.
My favorite piece, it took everything I had not to walk over it like a bridge!
I almost had the equivalent of a second major in art history during college, so seeing all of these pieces I’d only ever spied on pages of books was a dream.
The area got hit pretty hard during last weekend freak October snowstorm, and lots of branches were down. There were even fields that still had flashes of snow. Which when melted leads to mud. Check out my shoes the morning of waiting at Port Authority and post-gallavanting. Luckily Martin was a good sport! I definitely recommend making a day of visiting Storm King if you’re ever in the area, you can thank me later.
Posted In create, sculpture, travelObsessed with the lyrics of this song, she’s so good.
Posted In music, see itPHOTO: mae noelle
You say it’s your birthday? It’s my birthday, too! I’m gearing up for a fun-filled weekend that kicks off with happy hour tonight, but I wouldn’t leave you hanging without the usual weekend links to follow.
01/ fascinating composite portrait made using 500 photographs
02/ love this mix-n-match chocolates concept
03/ Milk & Cookies, undulating breakfast food
04/ check out the senseless drawing bot
05/ looking forward to this Eames documentary
06/ movies recast with cats!
07/ it’s the 5th annual Movember, grow a beard for the cause
08/ play HuffPo bingo
09/ now THIS is some serious concealing makeup
10/ I want to try out the online stencil generator
Today Design Crush is pleased to have the exclusive on Minted’s new notebooks, beauties aren’t they? I’d honestly be happy to carry around any one of the designs to jot my notes. So many great designs that can be personalized and made your own. And to make your day just a little bit better, we’re giving away five of them!
To Enter:
1. In the comment section share which design is your favorite.
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3. Do it all before Friday, November 11 at 12am EST.