LAMA: Latin America in the Modern Age Giveaway!

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I just love LAMA. It is seriously one of my favorite indie boutiques to browse. LAMA, which stands for Latin American in the Modern Age, is run by Christine Martinez whose goal is to help shoppers discover that Latin America is more than salsa and fiestas, coffee beans and bananas, sombreros and panama hats. Work from both artists & designers from Latin America as well as from American artists inspired by Latin design is featured. From jewelry to home decor, art to textiles, ceramics to paper goods, Christine curates her shop with a practiced eye for choosing just the loveliest & most perfect things. 

If you are a regular reader, you know I’ve featured LAMA before on Indie Fixx…as well as Christine’s home, which shows off her own amazing personal style.

You are in luck today for sure, since you could win a $50 gift certificate for LAMA.

How to win!

All you have to do is visit LAMA, choose your favorite pieces and leave a comment on this post with them. You may share each of your faves, but please leave a separate comment for each one…that will also increase your chances of winning! One random commenter will be chosen to win and this giveaway will end Monday, September 7th at 11:59 pm EST (Labor Day for US folks).

When They Were Kids: Shawna Pincus

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You are in for a real treat today for the latest of edition When They Were Kids, the new feature where I ask our favorite indie artists/designers/crafters to share what they were like as kids.  I contacted Shawna Pincus of Pinkkiss Pottery and asked her if she wanted to contribute and was so tickled when she said yes and sent along the cutest images ever.

I met Shawna a few years back (as well as her husband Michael of Spaghetti Kiss) and just fell in love with her and her pottery. She is a beautiful person, both inside and out, and her pottery reflects that beauty. I am totally enamored with her latest printed woodland creature collection and even have my own very special deer mug from that collection (I hide and protect it from all other members of my household). Her work is appealing both visually & tactilely, which is so important to me for ceramic work. She also has a great sense of humor as evidenced by the pics below, don’t ya think?

You can see more of Shawna’s work in her Etsy Shop, on her Website and her blog.

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1. Share a favorite book(s) from your childhood.

- I was a big bookworm as a kid and read all the time; I had a very vivid imagination and started reading at a very early age. I loved all the mystery books like the R.L. Stein and Christopher Pike series. I also loved the Wrinkle in Time books and for my girly side, the Babysitter’s Club.

2. What’s your favorite childhood movie of all time?

- I actually had a few movies that I cycled through as a kid. Disney’s Robin Hood (the one with the fox), Splash (my cousin and I used to put pillow cases on our legs and flop around the living room claiming to be mermaids), Princess Bride and Cry Baby (I was a Johnny Depp fan from way back!)

3. What types of toys did you like to play with?

- I  loved Barbie. I know it’s not very feminist of me but it’s what I liked. I used to create houses and neighborhoods with masking tape on the floor and have the Barbies drive around in shoeboxes. I also loved playdoh, go figure! I had a collection of paper dolls too.

4. Were you an artsy-craftsy kid? if so, what types of things did you enjoy?

- Yes! My Mom is very crafty and we did lots of stuff together. Sewing, cooking, craft projects galore! We even took a ceramic class together once.

5. What have you learned as an adult that you wish you knew as a kid?

- To be more assertive. I was always really quiet and if I had one thing to go back and tell myself it would be to speak my mind more. I had a really good childhood though and there isn’t much I would change.

6. What was the best part about summer when you were a kid?

- I had a love-hate relationship with my summer camp. I hated sports, so I always complained about going, but at the end of camp they would show us this really sappy slide show set to sad music which always made me cry and come home begging my parents to sign me up for the next year! We also had a community pool in my development and I love to swim.

7. What did you want to be when you grew up?

- First, a marine biologist, I learned to scuba dive when I was in middle school and I love the water (Pisces!). Then I wanted to be an actress like my older brother (my sister-in-law was the casting director for Conan O’Brian when he first started) and finally an artist.

8. What are you up to now?

- Now I am living in Baltimore with my husband Michael and our two cats, Mexi and Stranger. I just left my job as an elementary school art teacher to pursue ceramics fulltime so now I work from my home studio making pottery. I also love to cook and keep a blog about my pots and the food I put in them.

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August’s Feed Your Soul: the free art project Monday downloads

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Happy Monday and here’s 2 more Feed Your Soul downloads for you!

We are now scheduling for October & November, so if you are an artist and would like to submit your work for consideration, just send an email with your url or 1-2 images of your work.

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Anna Ruby King - Anna is an Australian artist living in Athens,Greece. In Australia, I studied art at university, where she majored in print media, and minored in painting. After that she studied jewellery design and manufacture. Her now consists of her creating her own version of nature. See more of her work on her site and follow her on Twitter.

Download Anna Ruby King’s Feed Your Soul contribution HERE!

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Yael Frankel - Yael Frankel is a mother of two & a graphic designer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She loves creating crafts and digital illustrations in her home studio. She describes her work as childlike tiny art that you feel in love with when you see it and want it to give or just to keep for yourself. Visit her blog and find her work at Etsy and on flickr.

Download Yael Frankel’s Feed Your Soul contribution HERE!

Back to School Guide 2009 - Pixx from Alexa the intern

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Today is the final day of the Indie Fixx Back to School Guide and today’s pixx are from Alexa who is one of the summer Indie Fixx interns. Alexa is heading back to school next week, so please join me in thanking her for helping to make things run  a little more smoothly around here. Thanks, Alexa!

My Day 1 pixx are here, Cool Mom Picks’ pixx on Day 2 here, Amy the intern’s Day 3 pixx here as well as Jan of Daisy Janie’s Day 3 goodies and finally Holly’s list of musts for back to school here.

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Scholastic Style +++

1. Studio One Designs - Yellow School Bus skirt, $35
2. Little Houses  - Fontaine Jacket, $245

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3. Steppie  - Bowtie Pocket Tee, $25
4. mademoiselle mermaid - Valedictorian Crocheted Legawrmers, $20

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Supplies +++

5. Littlebirdieboutique - Tree Branch Pencils, $10
6. Imoss - Allium Day Planner, $20

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7. Urban Posture - Handprinted EcoBinder, $12
8. Lifestyle with love - Fall Tree Pencil Case, $10
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Dorm Décor +++

9. Dew Garden Crafts - Terrarium
10. Simple Joy Paperie - Paper Wreath, $50

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11. HouseOfHarriet - Personalized mug, $22
12. Merigne Designs -Bluebird Pillow case, $25

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Time for Lunch +++

13. Julie Meyer - Insulated Lunch Bag, $21
14. Mushy Bug - Apple lunch bin, $19

Back to School Guide 2009 - Pixx from Jan from Daisy Jainie

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More Back to School Pixx for you today from Jan of Daisy Janie. Jan  has been a surface designer in some form or another for the past 11 years. She currently produces her own fabric line of bold & modern organic cotton sateens & canvases, which she offers on her main website and her etsy shop. She writes about work, life & miscellany on her Daisy Janie blog. Her downtime is spent working out, drinking American Pale Ale from Stoudt’s Brewery and chillaxing with her husband, kiddo and 2 crazy doggies - sometimes in that order. She is the former owner of the blog Scoutie Girl, where she still pops in for a guest post once in awhile.

You can see my pixx on Day 1 of the Guide Here, Cool Mom Picks’ goodies on Day 2 Here, Amy the intern’s Day 3 guide here & Holly from Silly Little Ladies pixx here.

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Dorm Decor +++

  1. Not Your Old College Milk Crate from trampoline : $28
  2. Pair of Vintage Modern Mugs from ginchy gear! : $12
  3. Set of 10 Giclee Prints from modern art everyday : $65

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Going to class +++

  1. Loops Weekly Planner, Sept - Sept from p.s. paper goods : $15
  2. Hand Printed Pencil Case from jezze: $13
  3. Hemp Messenger Bag from infusion fibers : $98

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Lounging +++

  1. Organic Cotton Fisherman Wrap Pants from khao san road : $18
  2. Stretchy Organic Cotton Cowl Shirt from gaia conceptions : $72
  3. Vintage Chenille Pillow from enhabiten : $17

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Laundry +++

  1. All Natural Laundry Soap from live, love laugh soap : $8
  2. Big Mamma Laundry Bag from jenni20 designs : $22
  3. Eco-Friendly Wool Dryer Balls from romeo2juliet : $6.75

Back to School Guide 2009 - Pixx from Holly of Silly Little Lady

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Holly from Silly Little Lady, and an extra-full-time junior in college, shares some of her Back to School Pixx. Holly is  getting her bachelors in management and her ultimate ambition is to open her own yarn store/tea & coffee bar in Colorado after traveling the world after graduation.  Holly blogs here.

Day 1 of the Back to School Guide is Here, Cool Mom Picks pixx on Day 2 Here & Amy the intern’s Day 3 pixx here.

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One Little Bird Planner $20 from joscelynnicole
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Bouquet of Perfectly Sharpened Pencils $28 from eclecticquirky
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Grid Journal Made with 100 percent Recycled Paper $15 from JournalisticTendency

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snack pouch. (small) $12 from downhomeamy

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I Love Books Zipper Pouch $12 from kukubee
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Mini CorkBoard OCTOPUS LOVER $15 from uncorked

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Red Poppies Sticky Notes $3.50 from MichelleBrusegaard

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