Thursday, March 3, 2011

Cuteness Lies Beneath.

"Grow" giclee print, from Pixel and Post.

























Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more art prints and greeting cards in Pixel and Post's Etsy shop.

Tiny Bowl Of Life.

Concrete bowl votive, from A T Designs.

















Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more concrete decor and planters in A T Designs' Etsy shop.

Eat More Veggies This Year.

"Eat More Veg" 2011 Calendar, from Laurie Coyle Designs.

















Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more calendars, paintings, prints and stationary in Laurie Coyle's Etsy shop.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

You Can Almost Taste It.

"Eat Seasonal" print, from Anek.

























Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more foodie-inspired illustration and design goodies in Anek's Etsy shop.

The Necessary Tools.

Original watercolor painting, from The Joy Of Color.
























Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more nature-inspired, original paintings in The Joy Of Color's Etsy shop.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A Nest Built For Three.

Needle felted twig nest with eggs, from Winsome Hollow.

















Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more hand-stitched fiber and textile art in Winsome Hollow's Etsy shop.

DIY Herb Garden.

DIY organic indoor herb kit (with vintage planter), from RubySue Vintage.



















Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more vintage home decor (and DIY gardening kits) in RubySue Vintage's Etsy shop.

Royal Terrarium.

Apothecary terrarium, from Doodlebirdie.
























Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more beautiful terrariums and other plant homes in Doodlebirdie's Etsy shop.

Monday, February 28, 2011

A Shortcut To Mushrooms.

Ceramic mushroom set, from The Oak Leaves.

















Part of our week long "Bringing The Outside In" series. Find more handmade, miniature ceramics in The Oak Leaves' Etsy shop.

Theme Of The Week: Bringing The Outside In

"Moss" print, from Bawk Bawk.

















Indoor gardening, farmer's markets and an ever-growing surge of handmade creativity has given rise to a growing trend: bringing the outside in. You no longer have to own a house with a yard to cultivate fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables. All you need is a window sill.

This week, we'll discover terrariums, plants, moss, mushrooms, herbs, fruits, vegetables and more--all in the unlikeliest of places, the great indoors.