Saturday, August 05, 2006
Heritage Days
This week we celebrate "Heritage Days" here in Salem. It's a week where locals especially are encouraged to explore Salem and all it has to offer. Take a trolley tour, visit the museums (you know, the ones you haven't been to since school), do some shopping at the Essex Street Fair, hit the ice cream scooper bowl at the Commons... have some fun! We'll see you there.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Hello! Nice to meet ya!
For our first post I've decided to showcase a few items from the store that I love.
First up are two projects I completed from the awesome DIY book, "Generation T, 108 ways to transform a T-shirt" by Megan Nicolay. I made a poncho and turned a too-big men's tee into my new favorite fitted tee.

Both projects were pretty simple, and the tee was completely no-sew! Projects also include skirts, bags, even a wedding dress all made from T-shirts! I love this book!
Next up is a handy little item. The Hula girl duster is perfect for keeping your computer, stereo, and workspace dust free. She's just a tiny little piece of paradise in your otherwise dreary cubicle. What's that she's saying?; "Let my hips dance the song of cleanliness."
First up are two projects I completed from the awesome DIY book, "Generation T, 108 ways to transform a T-shirt" by Megan Nicolay. I made a poncho and turned a too-big men's tee into my new favorite fitted tee.

Both projects were pretty simple, and the tee was completely no-sew! Projects also include skirts, bags, even a wedding dress all made from T-shirts! I love this book!
Next up is a handy little item. The Hula girl duster is perfect for keeping your computer, stereo, and workspace dust free. She's just a tiny little piece of paradise in your otherwise dreary cubicle. What's that she's saying?; "Let my hips dance the song of cleanliness."
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