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Top 10 Best Business Decisions I’ve Made So Far

Friday, September 2, 2011 by Sara Tams

The idea for sarah + abraham came about in July 2007. I was a stay-at-home mom looking for a creative outlet a few hours a week. Today running sarah + abraham is a full-time job for me, I have a part-time employee, and I outsource production of several of my products. Every day I feel so incredibly blessed to have a job that I love and that helps to provide for my family. For … [Read more...] about Top 10 Best Business Decisions I’ve Made So Far

Design History as Inspiration

Wednesday, August 24, 2011 by Zoe Rooney

It's said that true classics never go out of style. In fashion, the true basics, when made well, will be wearable no matter the current trends. In home decor, a beautiful iron headboard can handle years of taste-changes, weathering different styles of rugs, art, and bedding.  The same is true of other kinds of art and design, I think. As with anything, design trends come and … [Read more...] about Design History as Inspiration

A Handmade Craft Fair History

Friday, August 19, 2011 by Lisa White

I will have to admit, this month's theme brought on a serious case of writer's block for me. Since I was raised by a single working Mom, I don't have a lot of personal handmade history. I do have a few fond memories of my Grandmother sitting at her old Singer sewing machine and letting me push the metal foot pedal with my hands. I doubt this could fill up more than a paragraph … [Read more...] about A Handmade Craft Fair History

Lessons in Doing Things Right

Wednesday, July 13, 2011 by Zoe Rooney

by Zoe Rooney of A Quick Study   The words above were ingrained into my mind early on from various family matriarchs. I've found them immensely helpful to hold on to as I've moved through various stages of life - whenever I'm tempted to do something part way, they spring to mind as a warning. If I do it the way I'm considering, am I just going to have to do it again … [Read more...] about Lessons in Doing Things Right

Celebrating your business success

Sunday, July 10, 2011 by Isa Maria Seminega

by Isa Maria Seminega of Noisette Marketing {celebrate print by bunny dee} When you are running a small business it is easy to get caught up in the day-to-day running of it and the never ending daily tasks. If you are also juggling parenting, housework, hobbies, friendships it can be hard to find time to take a step back to see what you have achieved. It is important to … [Read more...] about Celebrating your business success

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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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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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