Click On This is a collection of weekly found treasures. It’s our version of inverting our pockets and showing you our seashells. Have a shell to share? Send it here.
I don’t know what category of thing to put Pien Studios, but whatever this company is, it’s stolen my heart. Here are some of their offerings: Very, very long mittens; knit handbags; humungous silver scrunchies; dust bags that look like formal shirts; beaded trivets. The trivets got me in the door, the whole intoxicating mix of beautiful, inventive nonsense convinced me to stay.
Been wracking this lil brain of mine trying to figure out a DIY riff for this modular totem-evoking lamp. I’m still churning, but I also think: Why mess with perfection?
How do you say it in Internet? “Not me refreshing the Good Life Institute workshops page to see if this summer’s stone wall class date has been announced,” yeah? Anyway, we here have a little dream to some day make a passive greenhouse à la Helen and Scott Nearing. In the mean time, these plans from homesteading retailer and educational website Hillside Market seem simple to make and pretty good-looking too!
If you would like to go from “I Can’t Thread A Needle” to “My Clothes Last A Lifetime Because I Happen To Be An Ace Mender”—Katrina Rodabaugh’s upcoming five week (!!!!) online mending course is for you. No experience required and in no time you bet you’ll be able to sashiko with the best of ‘em.
katrina-rodabaugh.mykajabi.com
She’s got a lot to say about waterproofing wax, folks!
Opining on pine with Knosen Antiques’ Amanda Knorr.