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After a busy, busy season for us, we will be taking a much-needed break here at the BEST blog. While many BEST members work from home, and often in pajamas, they are some of the smartest and hardest working people I have ever met. (Of course, there are lots of members who also have day jobs, kids, etc, and who knows how they get everything done?) I think most of us (and I'm sure many of you) feel just like that little one in the image above. Tired.
photo by Peter DaSilva for The New York Times
(or, How Etsy Saved Me from the Mall!)
Ceramic Menorah by Gr8clay. I love this different take on a menorah, it's quite modern.
The perfect card for everyone on your list! By YeeHaw Industries
These pillow boxes make wrapping up all those presents easy. By FieldandSea.
Gold coins made of chocolate are often given as a gift on Hannukah. Why not give this no-calorie brass coin necklace to that special someone instead? By eRosasjewelry.
redprairiepress: "Baltimore may have a rough reputation, but once you're here, you realize this city is just proud of itself, and thus, proud of you for making art in its borders. People here love knowing that what they're buying comes from here, and they love having certain things to claim as Baltimore's own. The city is big enough that it has a diverse mix of happenings, but small enough that on any given day, most people are connected to at least one of them because they'll know one of the organizers or artists. Enormous community pride and a small-world feel? That's the best support you can ask for, as a local business."
Amber Dusick, aka woodmouse and Los Angeles-based toy-maker/work-at-home-mama, is an artist who would be impacted by this proposed legislation if it is enacted. Amber uses sustainably harvested woods, non-toxic paints and beeswax along with her wood-burning tool to create simple, natural wooden toys. Her imagery is reminiscent of a child's crayon drawing come to life in wood.
Amber, like other Etsy toy makers and sellers, is fearful that as a sole proprietor she will not be able to afford the stricter regulations of the Act; the cost of testing and certification is likely beyond her means. She told Etsy, “I'd be more than happy to have each of my toys tested, if it wasn't so cost prohibitive. It is the COST involved in testing that will shut us down, it isn't that anyone refuses to have their work tested."
The Small Business Administration defines "small business" as under 500 employees. Most of our Etsy members are either sole proprietors or maybe a family or studio of friends working together. Many craftspeople on Etsy have told us that they could be put out of business if forced to comply with the proposed legislation. This is the painful irony bound up in the CPSIA.
The U.S. House and Senate passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (the CPSIA), and on August 14, 2008, President Bush signed the Act into law. Further information on the Act is available at the CPSC website and helpful FAQs are located here.
post written by tigerlillyshop.
Tucked away in Fell’s Point lies a charming little gift shop, gallery, and wellness center. Providing Baltimore with lovely gifts for over 11 years, Zen at Zoe's Garden has recently expanded and now provides a peaceful oasis we all crave, offering acupuncture, massage therapy, facials, mud wraps, yoga, belly dance, and meditation. If that doesn’t rejuvenate your soul, browse through the sweet gift shop and find something beautiful to take home with you. Zen at Zoe's is located at 1924 Fleet St. between Wolff and Washington Streets.
This tree set could not be any cuter! If I wasn't 100% sure the pompoms would be commandeered by my cats, I'd need 3 sets, at least. By hasenpfeffer.
For a sweet pop of color and holiday cheer anywhere, this dreamcatcher by tamar is perfect.
I love the combination of textures in this beautiful wreath by constantgatherer.
Cutest tree skirt ever. Period. And it's oilcloth, so don't worry about tree spills. By modernjune.
I love the patterns in this banner, perfect for a mantel or over a door. By whimzycreations.
This gorgeous table runner would be perfect on my holiday table. By outiouti.
1. amsterdam is my favorite city
2. my left foot is a half size smaller than my right foot
3. in my wildest dreams, i am madonna's back up dancer
4. i went to prep school in fort lauderdale, florida
5. i have no idea what my favorite color is
6. one of my top favorite things to do is listen jeff buckley with the volume as high as can be in a dark room
7. my favorite dive bar in baltimore is the rendezvous lounge (wish they would put the old jukebox back with jeff buckley in it)
8. i aspire to do a handstand one day in yoga class
9. doing a handstand is one of my biggest fears
10. i love classical ballet
11. my favorite t.v. personality is ellen degeneres. i think everyone should dance their way through life!
12. i really don't like to use CAPS when i type- i don't know where this habit came from
13. i can type over 80 wpm with proper caps usage
14. i will take a cup of coffee at anytime of day
15. i'm 27 years old and still crazy for everything hello kitty- have you seen the hello kitty humidifier? wow.
16. i REALLY want to be a contestant on the price is right
17. i have been a knitter for about six years and have yet to finish a sweater
18. i cannot see scary movies because they keep me up for at least two nights afterwards
19. i spent a good part of the summer of 2000 exploring beijing, china
20. i hope to write/edit a book one day
Would you like to be featured? Email your twenty things (keep it clean, please!) to baltimoreetsy (at) gmail (dot) com. Be sure to include your photo, name and URL.


Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) will be hosting the annual MICA Art Market on Wednesday, December 10–Saturday, December 13, noon–6 p.m. in Brown Center's Leidy Atrium located at 1301 Mount Royal Avenue. This four-day art sale features works of art and design created by MICA students, faculty, and staff. More than 150 exceptional artists will have a diverse array of prints, posters, sculpture, stationery, book arts, ceramics, t-shirts, jewelry, textiles, children's items, and more for sale during the event.
For more information, please visit mica.edu.
Image from Olivia Horvath.




Drop earrings from finkifine
Red ruffle scarf from sarahseven
Slate back poncho from larimeloom
Long, slim golden clutch from yorktownroad
Grey and silver wool mod dress from aminalady
Handmade red open-toe pumps from zerkahloostrah


Twenty things you didn't know about Michael Bracco of Spaghetti Kiss: