![]() Make Ink: A Forager’s Guide to Natural Inkmaking by Jason Logan Enemies try to judge, oppress, and marginalize her, but the witch doesn’t burn in this one. These moving, relatable poems encourage resilience and embolden women to take control of their own stories. The witch: supernaturally powerful, inscrutably independent, and now - indestructible. The witch doesn’t burn in this one by Amanda Lovelace In essays that accompany each how-to chapter, Rodabaugh explores mending as a metaphor for appreciating our own naturally flawed selves, and she examines the ways in which mending teaches us new skills, self-reliance, and confidence, all gained from making things with our own hands. In addition, the book addresses the way mending leads to a more mindful relationship to fashion and to overall well-being. It does all this through four simple mending techniques: exterior patches, interior patches, slow stitches, darning, and weaving. This book includes more than 20 hands-on projects that showcase current trends in visible mending that are edgy, modern, and bold - but draw on traditional stitching. Mending Matters: Stitch, Patch, and Repair Your Favorite Denim & More by Katrina Rodabaugh From Emmeline Pankhurst’s Freedom or Death speech and Marie Curie’s trailblazing Nobel lecture, to Michelle Obama speaking on parenthood in politics and Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza’s ode to black women, the words collected here are empowering, engaging, and inspiring. ![]() So Here I Am: Speeches by great women to empower and inspire by Anna Russell and Camila PinheiroĪ book about women at the forefront of change - within politics, science, human rights, and media discussing everything from free love, anti-war, scientific discoveries, race, gender, and women’s rights. Each chapter provides perspectives from both authors and tackles a different part of the journey. One part travel guide, one part travel essays and photos, and one part memoir documenting the story of Alexandra and David Brown, a couple who decided to take a year off from their jobs and ‘regular lives’ to travel the world together after only knowing each other for a few months. Posted In behind the scenes, create, living, sponsored post, style, technologyĪ Year Off: A story about traveling the world – and how to make it happen for you by Alexandra Brown and David Brown Thank you for supporting the brands that help keep Design Crush creating fresh content! You can also check out their exclusive collections with Nordstrom and Anthropologie. I received product from CASETiFY in exchange for this post. It’s a nice stress reliever to watch the sand move around the case and get this – it glows in the dark! If that doesn’t say SUMMER FUN, I’m not sure what does. The collection is available in four colors ( VIP berry/violet seen here) and has some customization available that I opted out of. This Neon Sand case will be going on my phone as soon as summer makes an appearance. After having a few cases that were made of actual marble, which I promptly damaged, this looks just like the real deal and doesn’t weigh nearly as much. You just can’t go wrong with a clean marble look, seen here in minimal white. ![]() I wanted the collection to feel fresh, light and like something everyone wants to carry around all spring and summer. Much of the inspiration comes from my collection of antique botanical books. I went with the Eyes design, it allows the color of your phone to show through as the background and the eyes have the slightest bit of texture to them.īodil shares, “To celebrate the arrival of Spring, I wanted to incorporate lots of plants and nature-inspired designs, mixed into a collection full of playful colors. Her playful designs are available for both your phone and your Apple Watch. CASETiFY is the leading artist-based community in the tech realm, which I’m happy to share and support – to be honest, it’s what sent me their way in the first place.ĬASETiFY’s latest collaborative collection is with Amsterdam-based illustrator Bodil Jane, who I’m a longtime fan of. Customize the heck out of one of their cases or go even further and design your own. Almost as much as I love the vast selection and customization options. After a few weeks of use I can vouch for these guys, the side bumpers are especially tough which I love. I’m clumsy, I even managed to crack off a corner of Apple’s own silicone case, so when I say “test” you can believe it’s true. ![]() I’ve used phone cases from so many companies over the years, and the latest I’ve put to the test are from CASETiFY. Our phones are practically part of our wardrobes at this point, so it only makes sense that you would want a case that reflects your own personal style aesthetic. ApCASETiFY’s Phone Cases Take It to the Next Level with Art + Customization
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