Site: diything.com
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:O Surprised Thanks for following or I would not have discovered this great community!!!:)> Applause It would be an honor for me to join you in any artful way!! If you have an interest for a new "accessories projects" ...Let me know I'm all ears and glass!!! Keep up your beautiful work! Cheers!
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Jodi, thanks so much for the encouragement. We are excited about the launch. It has really been a labor of love for Wendy and I and we hope it will a great resource for DIYs. Thanks for joining us in the Hive and in the DIYthing community.
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Pretty exciting about your new mag...congrats and best wishes! Create from within!
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Thanks for the insite on your blog. great info
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I love to follow your bookmarks on the hive and always check out your blog. Great info! I hope to see the Stylehive communities bring indie designers together to collaborate or to promote one another. Sarah
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8 months ago at 06:52 AM PDT on Mar 30, 2008
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11 months ago at 05:27 AM PST on Dec 11, 2007
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Description: goingreen designer on etsy makes these really cool recycled t-shirt bags. these would make great holiday gifts for the book lover, teacher, student, or just anyone that totes a lot of extras around. I search high and low for fun, funky, unique t-shirts Dalai Lama Artists crafts diy eco friendly fashion upcycling This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 at 12:46 am and is filed under Artists, Upcycling, Indie, DIY, Fashion, Eco Friendly, Crafts. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. « SDN at 2007 Bust CraftacularBe the first to leave a comment. Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website
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Recycled t-shirt handbags by goingreen » DIYthing Stylehive BM 273600
nonstopecstasy saved
3 months ago at 11:27 AM PDT on Aug 16, 2008
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14 months ago at 02:45 PM PDT on Sep 29, 2007
Description: just sometimes we step out of the dream and create the things that once were only visions in our mind it seems i have so many of these but push them back for there is not time at the present to make it a reality but how long can we do that before we lose that gift? today as i was browsing etsy like i do on most days i ran across a designer that creates jewelry that takes you back i love how she tells her story
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indie jewelry that takes you back
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compai saved
5 months ago at 05:37 AM PDT on Jun 19, 2008
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14 months ago at 08:12 PM PDT on Sep 26, 2007
Description: Compai is inviting you to send in photographs of t-shirt and denim creations that youve created from the 99 ways books - 99 Ways to Cut, Sew and Rock Your Scarf! for more details or to submit photos: 99ways@gmail.com Submissions are due November 1st and feel free to submit as many projects as you wish! Compai is a small company run by eco-fashion designers Faith Blakeney, Justina Blakeney, and Ellen Schultz.
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99 ways book - T-shirt Contest by Compai » DIYthing Stylehive BM 235151
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15 months ago at 11:02 AM PDT on Sep 2, 2007
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Description: Lisa Shepard has her own company known as Cultured Expressions. She writes do-it-yourself sewing guides and, to date, has published 3 books. The latest, AFRICAN ACCENTS ON THE GO, was self-published in June 2007. - read our interview with Lisa at diything.com
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Lisa Shepards Cultured Expressions » DIYthing Stylehive BM 224929
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6 months ago at 12:31 AM PDT on Jun 3, 2008
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16 months ago at 08:01 PM PDT on Aug 2, 2007
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Description: I love this Door Curtain from Jenny Hurth.
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Trash Bags? not quite | diything Stylehive BM 208076
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9 months ago at 10:16 AM PST on Mar 7, 2008
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16 months ago at 06:10 PM PDT on Jul 29, 2007
Description: etsytrashion.blogspot.com/ This was my favorite fashion piece from the Trashion Trunk Show at Etsy Labs. We captured the sale in action at Sarahs haptotrope shop. Just love those pink skullys.
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Skully Jacket from Haptotrope | diything Stylehive BM 205720
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6 months ago at 05:09 PM PDT on May 31, 2008
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17 months ago at 09:06 PM PDT on Jun 19, 2007
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Description: Check out these handbags by LM Designs. They are made from recycled paper that is biodegradable and treated for water resistance. LM Designs is based in Brooklyn. The company also sells Pendant Lamps and colorful Snap Trays.
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Street Fair - LM Designs
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Street Fair - LM Designs | diything Stylehive BM 182262
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18 months ago at 07:40 PM PDT on Jun 5, 2007
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18 months ago at 07:19 PM PDT on Jun 4, 2007
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Description: I had a chance to chat with Bill Finks this weekend at the American Crafts Festival. Bill and Marcia have been designing dolls and assemblage creations for over 18 years. They are known by their brand - Primitive Twig. I really love their newest work, a line of found object dolls. This is where they get really creative integrating salvaged metal, old tins, antique doll parts and vintage findings.
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Primitive Twig - art by Bill and Marcia | diything Stylehive BM 171193
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16 months ago at 01:42 PM PDT on Aug 2, 2007
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18 months ago at 09:08 PM PDT on Jun 2, 2007

