Love and magic, always. Also, write to us! A world traveler with impeccable taste, Nicole Warne makes us swoon with her gorgeous style and whimsical photographs taken from around the globe. The author of Gary Pepper , she began posting in and has evolved into one of the most stylish and creative fashion bloggers out there. Get the look on Wanelo:. Marigold Haske and her family are obsessed with legos. She was kind enough to answer some of our questions about her store, Dreadful Girl.
I am a very deadline-driven person, and since I have started writing for Spoonful. Everything I see has potential to become something else. I think creativity is like a muscle and the more you work it the stronger and faster you get, and the easier it becomes. Artistry takes work, discipline, and practice.
Just like any vocation! Creativity is a big part of our everyday lives! Can you also tell us a little bit about how you came up with your Etsy shop, Dreadful Girl? I loved the juxtaposition of the dry, generic text and plain fabric with these funny phrases on them. I started thinking about tampon cozies in this way, too.
I had only ever seen flowery, pretty pouches that are supposed to be this discreet thing you bring to the restroom with you. I was pretty stoked about that! But I was getting multiple requests for bags every day, and when I figured out what was going on I visited Wanelo and my bag was right up at the top of the home page!
I started sewing them up as quickly as I could and the next thing you know, I had a real business and could barely meet the demand. I had to schedule uploads and would sell out within minutes sometimes. It was nutty! What do you think about becoming a trendsetter for such a niche product? Hoodie99 New user Landboar. I have been looking for a Unhashed version. I will check it out and update. Thank you. I am the one who knocks Sineg New user Landboar.
Kifjmekfmk New user Landboar. Kmj New user Landboar. You must log in or register to reply here. About Us Niflheim. And she's originally from Siberia. Varshavskaya grew up in a working class town before moving to the U. She studied computer science at Cornell but dropped out before graduating. And my mom was someone who just kind of had this, you know, 'I'm just gonna do things I want' attitude, basically.
And I think the two things combining, the lack of fear from my mom and the desire to question everything from my dad, sort of enabled me to build the things I went and built. If you stop by her house you'll see both classic and eclectic things she's bought on Wanelo -- and the one item she hoards. San Francisco's start-up scene is flourishing, but in an industry largely dominated by men, a woman is rising to the forefront.
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