I just found out about Alchemy on etsy where you list what you want and people will kind of reverse bid....


I've been wanting a clapotis scarf for ages and posted a request.  2 hours later, had 12 bidders (yes, some with more experience than others, some with wayyy more etsy sales than others) and not only found someone to make one, but she suggested bamboo rather than the super pricey silky tencel.  Sure, I could have probably conned a friend who kind of knits into making me one, but she wouldnt want to accept $ for her labor and it could take months and months, but this way not only helping out a crafty girl, but getting what I want without introducing potential problems into a friendship.

Etsy Alchemy would be a indie bride's dream.  
I know these are technically recycling bags, but these will be perfect Toy Storage in areas like the family/living room that could require a quick 'de-toying' for visitors and cleaning.  And they're color coded!  Red = Duplo!  Blue = Cars!  Green = puzzles! 

Ben likes to 'put his toys away', so the open top is quite condusive to that.

I would SO pay you for an adult version of this:

*swoon*

Jun. 28th, 2007 11:05 am
Ordinarily, you'd have to either drug me or tempt me with a 3 day concert in a field (AND I went with NO TENT!) to get me to camp.

The new Sundance catalog, typically filled with overpriced, yet lovely artisan jewelry, clothing and housewares, features something that would make me want to head to the woods every weekend:

The Teardrop Trailer!


Okay, so its not really practical for camping with a 15 month old, but oooho the detail!

On the other hand, $24,000 will buy a LOT of weekends (at least 30!) in high end hotels, which is my preferred style of camping...

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