Amy the intern shares her Back to School pixx today. Amy is actually going back to school at Northwestern later in September, so she may actually have a use for some of the goods she chose to feature…as opposed to me, who has been out of school for a little while, but just loves the [...]
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Back to School Guide 2009 – Pixx from Amy the intern
August 26, 2009Wednesday Indie Artist Fixx with Betz White
August 26, 2009You may best know Betz White from her books, Warm Fuzzies and Sewing Green, but Betz has just come out with a new line of original textile designs printed on organic fabrics. I sat down with Betz to learn more about her fabrics, how she got her start and what inspires her in an interview [...]
Back to School Guide 2009 – Pixx from Cool Mom Picks
August 25, 2009Kristen Chase and Liz Gumbinner of Cool Mom Picks are sharing their back to school pixx for the Indie Fixx Back to School 2009 Guide. Cool Mom Picks is the influential shopping blog and newsletter for parents that’s been called the “online arbiter of cool for the swingset crowd” by Parents and named one of [...]
Decadence is so Gloi
August 25, 2009I was recently lucky enough to try some samples of Haus of Gloi bath & body goods. Their motto is ‘ethereal bathing goods’ and boy they aren’t kidding. The Honey Tree Sugar Creme Emulsifying Scrub is especially heavenly and luscious. It’s a great exfoliant and smells just divine. I used mine every day just so [...]
Back to School Guide 2009
August 24, 2009Once again I’ve put together a Back to School Guide…you can see last year’s here. This time around I’ve had a little help though—since I was slacking on vacation, I needed a little help to pull it off. So, every day this week myself and some guests will share some of our back [...]
August’s Feed Your Soul: the free art project Monday downloads
August 24, 2009The Feed Your Soul downloads are back after a short hiatus for my vacation! I know you guys missed them.
There are two downloads today, one each from Janice Jong & Angela Vandenbogaard. I chose to feature their contributions today for the structural nature of them both—one architectural in theme and other one natural.
I also updated [...]
