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Oh My! Handmade

Oh My! Handmade

Making a good life since 2010

About OMHG

Starting in 2010 OMHG was a gathering place for creativity, community, and collaboration organized and edited by Jessika Hepburn. We worked together to gather and celebrate our diverse stories, talents and knowledge while asking important questions through our site, chats and events. What started out as a resource grew into a community of kind, creative folk using their head + heart + hands to make good lives.

Community by Contribution 

For many years OMHG hosted a welcoming peer support community where we could unplug from social media that disconnects and plug in to a community that fills us up with goodness ready to make a difference, in our day and our world. This inclusive community space was offered by donation so makers could contribute financially or with skills and time. The community space is closed but this archive is available as a resource for others seeking to imagine inclusive and accessible communities on and offline.

Stories for our Heads, Hearts & Hands

Since 2010 OMHG published over 1200 articles sharing the stories, skills and talents of the creative community.  For 5 years over 50 contributors from around the world explored making a life of meaning from all angles and crafted a welcoming place no matter where you might be at on your creative journey. Every month we took on a new theme from crafting movements to living an ethical life, our diverse perspectives keeping things lovely & lively. Currently we are not accepting contributions but you can check out the archives.

The OMHG Story

For years the OMHG community met weekly on Twitter with the hashtag #OMHG before starting to build an online community. To learn more read Jessika’s timeline of growing OMHG from a tiny seed into a community garden or visit her about page. Spend some time in our archives seeing how we’ve grown and finding food for the head, heart and hands.

Social media can be like fast food, it fills us up, but leaves us hungry for the goodness under the surface. OMHG’s goal was cultivating true, meaningful connections. The kind that lift you up, inspire confidence, and offer support for taking action on what you care about most whether it’s dismantling racism, crafting a lovely and loving life, creating a handmade business, making positive change, or mixing up your recipe for community and care.

OMHG was a pocket of care online and we made it a friendly, respectful neighbourhood that welcomed and celebrated our diversity because true community is always inclusive.  The goal of OMHG was to create a place to unite fellow makers to make more goodness, pull up a seat at our table, and bring something to share.

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Articles

Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’

Mine-Mill organizers claimed that the first of four concerts, held at the Peace Arch in Blaine, WA, in 1952, attracted 40,000 admirers, mostly from the Canadian side of the border near Vancouver. Source: Pacific Tribune Archive.

On Distance: Paul Robeson and the Rolling River of Resistance

New Year's Revolution, illustration of hands breaking free from shackles

A New Year’s Revolution

Go Do Some Great Thing, Lawrence Hill

Go Do Some Great Thing

Dr. Pauli Murray, "I intend to destroy segregation by positive and embracing methods. When my brothers try to draw a circle to exclude me, I shall draw a larger circle to include them." An American Credo

Draw a Larger Circle

Fellow Makers, young Italian immigrant garment worker in Brooklyn

#FellowMakers History & the Triangle Factory Fire

Seventy Ways to Build Community, Save Your Sanity, and Change the World

70 Ways to Build Community

Stop the Hustle | Oh My! Handmade

Stop the Hustle: On Slowing Down, Stepping Up & Paying Attention

Community Is Not Clubs: How We’re Segregating the Internet & What We Can Do

Letter to Etsy Board of Directors on Behalf of #EtsyStrike

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  • Et Tu, Etsy? A call for fellow makers to strike.
  • A Thousand and One Reasons to Hope

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Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’

In June of 2016 I supported my love Chris as we dealt with the death of both his parents and a co-worker over a three week period. This essay written the summer of those deaths is my attempt to make sense of grief and the struggle to carry all that I care for. Originally published […]

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  • On Distance: Paul Robeson and the Rolling River of Resistance
  • Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’
  • Letter to Etsy Board of Directors on Behalf of #EtsyStrike
  • The #EtsyStrike begins today July 16, 2018. Learn Why!
  • Des préoccupations liées aux changements aux valeurs Etsy mènent à l’appel à une grève Etsy (#GreveEtsy)

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