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Emily Tobias

Camping Out At Home

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

So my latest issue of ReadyMade arrived yesterday and I had to blog about this article called “Camping out at Home.” I officially now want to learn carpentry and architecture so I can build myself an indoor tree house to sleep in!!

Here are some images:


*these images are actually scanned from my print copy of the magazine… yay for Print!

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Colorful Canada!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Here are just a few snapshots from my recent trip to canada with Aaron! Enjoy!

All of the photos can be found here.

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Embroidered Easter Eggs! (so colorful)

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

One of my favorite Bloggers, Design*Sponge just blogged this:

Some people may get spring fever, but around this time of year, I get egg fever. Egg decorating is, without a doubt, my all-time favorite holiday-crafting activity. When I came across an image recently of eggs made by Ukrainian folk artist Forostyuk Inna that were embroidered (yes, really embroidered!), my mind was officially blown. A way to combine egg decorating and sewing? Sign me up!

My research didn’t uncover much in the way of a how-to for this technique, so after much obsessing, I decided to give it a try on my own. To my surprise, sewing on eggs isn’t really difficult at all, once you get the hang of it! I know you don’t believe me, and this project truly does seem to defy the laws of physics. But just read on to learn the secret of sewing on eggs. — Brett Bara

here are a few more photos I think this is such a cool idea!

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Sugar Chair! (yes, one can lick it)

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

This is the Sugarchair it is a colorful chair (I felt that some color was needed on a rainy day like today) made entirely out of sugar. Sweet!

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Spoons! in all colors!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

In the spirit of this blog originally being about all things color related (for my Color Workshop class at Pratt) I saw these amazing spoons on the dieline.

First off, the packaging is super cool but I must say that I am drawn to the saturated colors of these awesome utensils! Actually, with further inspection I realized they are baby spoons! Here is the little product story:

“Did you know silver is naturally anti-microbial? Well it is, so we infused a proprietary silver ion into a new line of modern and colorful baby utensils in order to create Silver Spoon TM. We want to make absolutely sure your baby gets fed germ-free and in style – without the use of nasty germicidal chemicals.”

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