Ghostees by Axelhoney

I love tiny things. I am fascinated by itty bitty foods. I love using the macro feature on my camera so I can see the minute details of the world. I love the miniature sculptures that Melissa Axelhoney makes. I just had to get one of these ghostees when I saw all of them lined up in a ghostly row. A couple years back a friend gave me a cat moshee, which is displayed on the shelves above Hoggle’s cage. Now that moshee will be joined by both a ghostee and a whale by Axelhoney. So sweet but still kind of sad. I love that stuff.

Ghostees by Axelhoney

Get your boo on:
http://axelhoney.etsy.com

Mr. Moustache Pillow by Sally England Design

I loves me a good moustache. Before hipsters started growing them because they were ironic, I still loved moustaches. At Renegade Craft Fair last weekend, I kept coming back to this since it’s such a fantastic idea. There was a company called Ladicakes in Chicago that made pillows shaped like their namesake’s moustache. The best was the Burt. That pillow was a big huggable thing. I just went to their former site and now it’s become some food blog. I think Ladicakes must have passed the torch to Sally England Design of Grand Rapids, Michigan, who makes this pillow with 4 interchangeable moustaches.

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They’ll take you for a ride:
http://sallyenglanddesign.etsy.com

Hand-painted Flour Dough Love Convo Pins by My Maeum (Stella Yoon)

Stella Yoon makes sweet artwork that would not be wrongly called (he)artwork. She has cards featuring the same character trying to tow a gigantic Christmas tree, making a snow angel, and trying to eat snow. My favorite product that she was selling at her Renegade booth this weekend were her the hand-painted flour dough love convo pins. It’s a long name for a pretty simple, but very sweet product. The description of her company name pulled from her website perfectly summarizes her craft style: “Maeum is the Korean word for heart. There is a different word when referring to the physical heart and maeum’s usage is reserved for talking about the heart’s emotional state.”  I ended up buying two of these, but I kind of want to keep them both for myself.

hand-painted flour dough love convo pins by My Maeum (Stella Yoon)

Take heart:
http://www.MyMaeum.com

Cake Linocut by Betty Turbo

Great news! I just received word that Rhymes with Twee got into DEPART-ment which is October 5, 6, and 7th!

This calls for a celebratory cake! If you’re craving a delicious cake that will last a lot longer than the real thing, then perhaps this gorgeous linocut print will do the trick. I had another one of her prints marked as an Etsy favorite for awhile now, but this one really takes the cake (yeah, yeah, I know).

delicious cake linocut print on vintage cookbook pages by betty turbo
Procure a slice or a whole cake:
http://bettyturbo.etsy.com

Happy Little Dumpling by One Square Tree

Anyone who has spent a day with me knows my deep love for food.  A good veggie gyoza is hard to find.  Growing up in a suburb of DC, Alexandria, VA, my friends and I would often hang out at Springfield Mall.  The food court there housed a great little yogurt place that now I’ve forgotten the name of.  It was a chain restaurant that you’d find at most malls in the area, but the asian family who ran this place would make special veggie gyoza and sell them on the D/L.  I’m not sure what happened; if they got in trouble for selling them, but all of a sudden, the gyoza were gone and they went back to only selling frozen yogurt.  My heart pines for these delicious dumplings, but finding the happy little dumplings on Etsy by One Square Tree makes it hurt a little less.  Buy one ($5) or save when you buy three ($12).  These are the twee-est of the twee.

Happy Little Dumpling

Adopt a dumpling today:
http://onesquaretree.etsy.com 

Earring Shrines by P.S. Original

In the craft world, there is a lot of overlap. Similar ideas are executed in different ways. I love going to craft fairs, but the repetitiveness can get a bit tedious at times. When I see something really unique, it’s pretty exciting. Scouring Etsy for earring storage, there were a couple of choices, but these blew the others out of the water.  The two sister team behind P.S. Original make truly functional works of art that remind me a lot of Joseph Cornell’s artwork. I love these are hangable and that some of their designs have little nubs you can hang necklaces from. I am ordinarily not a fan of shabby chic though that style works with this product.

earring shrine by P.S. Original

Worship at the earring shrine of P.S. Original:
http://psoriginal.etsy.com