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Saturday, December 21

clipboards, rusty hinges, copper plate, nautical maps. oh my.

So I am gifting photos this year, because my son is adorable. I'm almost embarrassed to admit that my original big idea was to buy a frame at Target and put some pretty paper over the mat and call it a day.  WHO AM I?  Fail.  So I went to my new favorite blog for inspiration and found this project, among other fabulous ideas.  Check this blog out, you'll love it.  

Then I went to one of the coolest stores on earth, The Trading Post.  Not only do they have the best stuff at the best prices, but they are so nice to my 4 1/2 year old, and they get me.  They promptly responded to my emergency email requesting rusty hinges. That kind of getting me.  Check out these treasures:






Sadly, I had already blown through my small clipboard collection, and looked in vain for new old ones.  In desperation, I bought brand news ones from Staples.  I know, I know.  More fail.  Even my husband was a little horrified.  

Then, in a true left brain/right brain collaborative effort, I combined a trip to the Greenfield Housing Court (day job) with a trip to another one the coolest places on earth, Loot.  If you haven't been, go.  Run, don't walk.  And go a lot, because they keep getting new stuff in.  I let the creative spirit wash over me and made some purchases:

I know, it looks pornographic, but it's not


And these are the two beauties that transpired.

yes, those are penguins on those jammies




cousin love in the corn maze

nautical map, Goodwill

cute boy on Pop Pop's boat

rolodex retro

Remember Rolodexes?  I do.  That's because I still have one on my desk.  Call me a Luddite, I don't care.  I recently had a custom order for a yardstick Rolodex box.  Brilliant.  Photos to come with the actual cards in it, but for now, look how cute! 




Sunday, December 15

a star for Gus

Gus wanted a star for the top of the tree, so a star he got. The repurposing could not have been any simpler.  The project may seem intuitive, but I don't think I could have done it without this tutorial.

baker's twine makes everything better
alongside a homemade felt cardinal
and my attempt at a pipe cleaner wreath



Saturday, December 14

reclaimed crafts in the Valley Advocate

Thank you, Valley Advocate, for the shout out in this year's gift guide.  The Advocate fell in love with our repurposed tennis racquet presses, featured at the always awesome 
sticks and bricks.  You might remember when racquet presses were used by this guy.


They are still beautiful, but no longer needed in their original capacity.  Add some vintage yardsticks, and they become trays or plant stands.



Or, add some cork and make a great corkboard.




Drop on by sticks and bricks and shop locally, or email us at jendieringer@gmail.com for a custom order.

a very Franklin County afternoon

Delivered more trays to plum today.  If you haven't been there yet, go now!  Awesome store right in downtown Greenfield featuring all local artisan products, including our great friend Kathryn's gorgeous pottery, cycle pottery

While in Franklin County, we cut our tree at the amazing Pieropan Tree Farm and had a great breakfast at Elmer's.  All while the snow was falling.  It's kind of like we're living in a Yankee magazine photo shoot.









Tuesday, December 3

new artisan shop in downtown Greenfield!

Local Valley folk, please help me welcome Plum, Greenfield's brand new shop featuring the work of local artisans.  I am delighted to be selling my items there, and I will be dropping off these lovelies on Thursday:

vintage croquet mallets = candlesticks

that blue is killing me
button covers + vintage fabric scraps =
50s style earrings




vintage glass art slides = nightlight

serve your hors d'oeuvres on
our nation's capital...
...and capitol
this...
...plus this...

...equals this
vintage barrel bottom = lazy susan