blogiversary giveaway :: and the winner is…

can’t believe there were 125 entries in last week’s blogiversary giveaway… all saying something wonderful about scoutie girl! at first, i tried really, really hard to keep up with the comments – giving a personal thanks and an individual email. but i totally failed. so – thank you all!!

without further adieau, here are the winners:

jenuine ruby – I love scoutie girl for all the handmade love. I just can’t get enough. And for the 52 weeks of blogging your passion. Just what I needed this year!

camille – I love the look and function of your front page … you can see a bunch of posts at once without scrolling and pick which ones to look more closely at. It also looks really nice :)

melissa – I like scoutie girl because you find and share such great inspiration and new artists. I can always come by and find something new!

if this is you, email me (scout AT scoutiegirl DOT com) by sunday, january 17, evening at 11:59pm or i’ll need to pick a new winner!

haiti relief fundraiser :: silent auction

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jen, over at indie fixx, saw a need and decided to help fill it! she’s organized a great silent auction full of fabulous indie items. you can bid on the items you’d like to call your own and 100% of proceeds go to benefit the red cross international response fund.

click on over and take a peek!

handmade olympics – i’m a judge!

so many great things happening out there in the blogosphere! k. from rikrak has put together an epic event :: the handmade olympics!

there are 8 events, including “favorite blog with a handmaking focus.” in fact, that’s the event that i’m judging! other judges include mary & vanessa from etsy, jena from modish, and robert from mahar dry goods. damn. that’s good company!!

definitely run – don’t walk – okay, maybe ski jump – right on over to rikrak studio and nominate yourself & someone your adore!








vote for scoutie girl!

What Designers Blog-Off

i’m be just tickled if you’d vote for scoutie girl in the WHATdesigners’ blog-off!

remember that post i did on trying to define indie craft & design – yep, that’s the one that’s entered…

(btw, i had a secret mini-goal of wanting to win a blog prize or two this year. so this would be an excellent start!)

happy new year!

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well, this is it – the dawn of a new year, a new decade even. what will this year have in store?

soon, i will have been at the helm of scoutie girl for 6 months. and around the same time, scoutie girl turns 3! i hope that you’ve enjoyed the direction the site has taken under my typing-like-mad fingers. in 2010, my plan for the site is to venture into some new territory. just as i have been struggling with defining what “indie” craft & design is, i have been struggling with what separates scoutie girl from the rest of the great handmade blogs out there.

truth is, when i get into a rut: not much! which is why i’ve resolved to set a real plan for what you see between the sidebars here at scoutie girl. a plan to tell the story of the handmade movement and indie craft culture and not just find great stuff. sure, there will be plenty of great stuff – but i want to tell the story of where it came from, what it means to the maker, and what inspires its awesomeness!

afterall, it’s really the story of our stuff that separates it from what you find on the shelves of a big box store.

so each week, inspired by the formats of the magazines we used to love, i’ll be bringing you a theme and letting that theme unfold itself throughout the week. not all the posts you read will be in that theme, but my goal is to have at least 5 posts – one each morning – in each theme. i’ll open each week with a weekly welcome and close the week with a recap of the story that unfolded.

here’s where you come in: while it’s pretty easy to find awesome handmade goodies, it is much more difficult to find out the story behind them. i need you to tell me about your work, what inspires you, who taught you how to create, a struggle you went through… and i pledge to help you tell your story!

next week’s theme is “everything old is new again” – and the weeks 2 and 3 are “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts – collage” and “crafting romance.” if you have a story that fits those themes, please drop me a line – via email, via twitter, via facebook!

catch ya on the flipside!

{image credit: fireworks 8×8 fine art print by urban design}