December 17, 2009 at 5:28 am (crafts)
Tags: crafts, dote, dote handmade goods, etsy, focus organic, handmade gifts, holiday gift guides, indie fixx, map envelopes, map stationery, recycled crafts, recycled map stationery, recycled maps, stocking stuffers
I’m very excited that my recycled map stationery is getting so much exposure this year. The holidays are always a busy time, but this year things really seem to be amping up. It’s making me start to think in terms of refining my blog, which as you know has thus far been a conglomeration of random thoughts, into a true art/design/craft blog. Maybe that will be a goal for 2010…transitioning into something more professional (and more lucrative).
Rounding out my excellent 2009 are some blog mentions I wanted to brag about. First off, the good people at Focus Organic have now included me in their Green Christmas and Holiday Gift Guide for the second year in a row!

New this year is an inclusion in the Indie Fixx Handmade Holidays Gift Guide. That’s a site I’ve admired for a while, and I’m thrilled they noticed my stuff.

And finally, A Perfect Peach also discovered the joys of map stationery!

This has been my most successful year yet, and I’m hopeful that it will only get better from here on out!
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December 13, 2009 at 5:13 am (crafts)
Tags: blog mention, bright bold beautiful, crafts, eco-friendly crafts, environment, etsy, map envelopes, recycled crafts, recycled map stationery, sustainability
Just want to say thanks to Laura at Bright Bold Beautiful who has included my recycled map stationery in her current holiday list of “favorite things.” These puppies are taking off this year — I hope it continues! Thanks to everyone for all of your support. It was even on the front page of Etsy this morning, and as we all know, that is major exposure and something I’d been hoping for for ages! Onward! Let’s hope one day this will be my day job!!
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December 2, 2009 at 2:18 pm (crafts)
Tags: christmas gifts, crafts, eco-friendly crafts, gift guide, handmade, handmade gifts, map stationery, recycled stationery, sustainability, vintage maps

I’d like to give a shout out to a cool website that is currently featuring my recycled map stationery in their holiday gift guide: Green Upgrader! I am really psyched to be included in the group of eco-friendly gift ideas that they’ve assembled. This is a super cool site, and handmade (especially eco-friendly) gifts are the “in” thing this year. And hopefully every year!
My recycled map stationery can be purchased here!
It’s really very affordable, and you can feel good about buying a product that supports sustainability and an independent artisan. Perfect for your favorite traveller or eco-minded pal.
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December 2, 2009 at 10:20 am (crafts)
Tags: crafting, crafts, handmade accessories, handmade wallets, recycled crafts, recycled wallets, sewing
By now you are probably aware of my penchant for all things crafty and all things recycled. I frequently like to combine the two. Recently I found this cool place mat on a trip to Goodwill, and I decided to turn it into cute wallets with velcro closure. Coocatchoo has already claimed one, and the rest are for sale in one of my Etsy shops. They’re the perfect size, cute colors, and totally one-of-a-kind!

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September 15, 2009 at 8:42 am (cooking, crafts)
Tags: cake, cooking, crafting, crafts, cream cheese, cupcakes, cupcakes in jars, desserts, food, funfetti, icing

In full disclosure, I did not take this picture, nor did I come up with this idea by myself.
Recently BC moved in with Coocatchoo and became the newest resident in our building. And his birthday was on 9/11 – same as my cousin, Nick. I decided at the last minute that I had to do something nice for him. But he’s a picky eater, and I only had an hour or so to put together a boy-friendly birthday-and-welcome gift. The solution: cupcakes in jars. Perfect for them to take on their trip to the mountains for the weekend, where they rented a house that turned out to be haunted and couldn’t do any hiking because of BC’s unfortunate toe injury. Meanwhile, I was camping with the still-in-recovery Swamp and busy getting poison ivy all. over. myself. What is with everyone’s luck this summer? Man.
Anyways, about the cupcakes in jars…I think the magic of these cupcakes, which everyone says taste better than normal cupcakes, is the ratio of cake to icing. You get way more icing in there. I made cupcakes (funfetti) and icing (cream cheese) like normal. Then I got out my half-pint jars with lids. I put a spoonful of icing in the bottom of the jar. Then I cut a cupcake in half vertically and iced the outside. I placed it in the jar on one side. Then I took the other vertical half of the cupcake and iced all the way around it, with a good thick layer on the side that would be in the middle. I also added some sprinkles to that layer. Then I slid it into the jar to form a whole cupcake again. It required a little tapping on top to get them secured. Added another spoonful (or two) of icing on top, and more sprinkles. Capped it, screwed on the lid, and added a circle of pretty paper on top. Voila!
Some people bake the cupcakes in the jars — they’re glass, it works fine. But I thought it was easier to bake them separately for better control over icing placement. If you give these as gifts, I recommend including a note about removing the lid by sliding it across instead of pulling upwards, so as not to remove the top layer of icing. I gave BC four of these because I had four jars, and I think it was a nice amount for two people. It’s a great gift idea, but it would also be a good solution for taking cupcakes to work (or school) with your lunch. You wouldn’t have to worry about the icing sticking to whatever it is you carried it in.
Coocatchoo is an admitted cupcake-a-holic, so she loved them. But my real joy came from hearing about BC, who is not even much of a dessert person, exclaiming that they were like the best cupcakes he’d ever tasted. Right before the haunted house made him dream it was kicking them out.
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August 24, 2009 at 10:25 am (crafts)
Tags: Central America, charity, crafting, crafts, donation, dote handmade goods, eco-friendly, environment, etsy, handmade, map stationery, paso pacifico, recycled, recycled maps, silent auction

Today Dote Handmade Goods was asked to participate in a charity event held by Paso Pacifico, a non-profit organization based in Ventura, CA dedicated to protecting endangered forests and wildlife along the pacific slope of Central America. Their programs include reforestation, community-based eco-tourism, wildlife research and protection, and environmental education. I’ll be providing them with eco-friendly map stationery for a silent auction at an event that will benefit their conservation programs in Nicaragua. Score one for the environment!
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August 18, 2009 at 4:30 am (crafts)
Tags: crafting, crafts, dote, dote handmade goods, eco-friendly crafts, etsy, handmade, handmade note cards, map stationery, recycled maps, unique note cards, vintage maps

My handmade stationery sets made from vintage Appalachian Trail maps were featured on a blog this week! Thanks to another Megan at Studio M.M.E. Stutterings for taking notice of my handiwork. Check out my Etsy shop (Dote Handmade Goods) for the entire selection.
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July 16, 2009 at 9:20 am (crafts)
Tags: art, blanket, colorful, crafting, crafts, fabric, hippie, patchwork, projects, quilting, sewing
I am making a patchwork quilt, and it’s about halfway done now…coming along nicely. But slowly.

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June 2, 2009 at 4:33 am (crafts)
Tags: clothes, clothing, crafting, crafts, embroidery, etsy, festival wear, hippie, lotus, mandala, om, sewing, shirt, silk, soul shakedown party, tank top
This is a very simple tank top in tan silk that I have embellished. I finished embroidering this shirt last night, and even added the ribbon hem trim that you can see in the background of this picture in the pile of supplies. But I don’t have pictures of the finished product yet, so I’ll show you the in-progress photos. I need a model! Volunteers?
Update: I have finished product photos now, so that’s the first one shown. Just listed this in my new Etsy shop!



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May 31, 2009 at 10:50 am (crafts)
Tags: clothes, clothing, crafting, crafts, fashion, festival wear, hippie, patchwork, rasta, sewing, soul shakedown party
I should probably mention that I’ve been convinced by a couple friends to open yet another Etsy shop for selling handmade hippie stuff. It’s called Soul Shakedown Party. Right now there’s just a pot holder listed…because every time I make something, one of my friends wants to own it before I can get around to listing it. Which is definitely a good thing!


This skirt looks amazingly cute on Jenny. If she says it’s okay, maybe I’ll post a picture of her wearing it. I had no idea skirts were so easy to make! I would have been doing this years ago!

Here’s a gauzy cotton peasant shirt with some decorative beads and a little rasta trim embroidered on the hem. Coocatchoo snatched this one up right away! Today I’m working on embroidering a silk tank top with an “Om” mandala design. Hopefully I will finish it today and have pics up soon!
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