Sunday, August 30, 2015

Pop IN to our Pop UP and Help Handmade Nashville Celebrate our One Year Anniversary: September 12, 2015 at Curvy Yoga

Handmade Nashville has come a long way in one year!  We’ve gone from a small Facebook group with just a few members to a thriving community of over 1,000 local artists and crafters. 

We consider our Facebook group to be our home, but in this past year we have branched out with a public Facebook page as well as an established presence on other social media like Twitter, Pinterest and of course, right here on our blog and also in the "real world" with our artisan events!



In a few weeks, we’ll be celebrating one year since our founding member and “fearless leader” Dee Cheek invited a few of us to start the group.  To celebrate, we’ll be hosting a Pop Up Boutique Style Artisan Market in our regular spot at Curvy Yoga in East Nashville. 


Amazing painted dresser by Boho Status Quo
If you haven’t been to one of our events before, you definitely don’t want to miss this one!  We’ll have more vendors than ever before (twenty seven and counting!) plus giveaways and food; and don’t forget amazing handmade artisanal crafts made by our wonderful vendors from all around the Nashville area.  Among the vendors this time we’ll have jewelry, quilts, furniture, soaps, soft toys and more.  We’re also going to have a special consignment booth with a little bit of everything from some of our members who want to participate, but aren’t able to be there in person all day




We're once again proud to be part of the East Side Art Stumble, so if you're already planning on doing a bit of cultural tourism on the east side of town the evening of September 12th, don't forget to pop in and see us at Curvy Yoga from 3-8pm!  



Our Vendor Line-Up for This Event:
Cupcake Sensation
Music City Mercantile
Goddess Awakened

Adorable stuffed animals from Cute Fluffin Stitch

And at our Handmade Nashville consignment booth:
A Little This A Little Tat

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Handmade Nashville Blog Link Up 8/13/15



What to do:
  1. Go to the link "Click Here to Enter"
  2. Type in or copy/paste the link to the blog post you want to share
  3. Follow the instructions on the linky form
  4. Visit some of the other blogs on the list and read/comment/add them to your G+ circles if you'd like
  5. Sit back and feel love bestowed upon your blog by other bloggers!
  6. DONE!
If you really want to, you can link back to this post in your blog ;)

Monday, August 10, 2015

Member Bio: Venuto Woodwork

Hi Nashville and the world!  Today we’re introducing you to Caleb Venuto of Venuto Woodwork.



Caleb and his wife live in live in beautiful East Tennessee among the endless rolling hills and green pastures.  He’s a carpenter, originally from Big Bear Lake, California.  Caleb and his wife have endless hours of fun and antics with their three cats/furbabies.

Caleb’s love of creating custom high quality wood pieces originates from a little wood rocking chair that was handed down to him as a child. Together the family fixed slats on that little rocking chair and repainted it several times over the years so that each grandchild and great grandchild could experience rocking in that little wooden chair, making it a family heirloom.

He later explored woodworking at Big Bear High School and developed a greater love for creating beautiful pieces out of wood.   For his high school final he made a large 5 shelf cabinet with a glass door for his mother that she still uses and loves.  At the same time during high school, he started a job at a custom door company.  Working with wood runs in the family and Caleb’s grandfather is also a big influence as he is a very talented woodworker and used to have a great workshop. Caleb eventually perfected his skills in Torrance California, creating custom cabinets and wood products for high-end customers and he now has his own custom carpentry business in Tennessee.



In October 2014 Caleb opened an Etsy shop to display his exotic wood tie creations.  He was inspired to start making wood ties after purchasing a simple wood tie several years ago; it was not made to last and lacked quality workmanship, but it was an idea that intrigued him.  He worked on creating a unique exotic wood tie collection that was both beautiful and extremely high quality. His success in making the wood ties lead to him starting to make exotic wood jewelry, children's ties and tie bars.  He eventually started customizing and engraving initials and custom symbols on his tie, tie bar, and necklace collection.   He also makes custom wood signs and decor. 

“I love to see people's expressions when they see a completed project.”

Caleb enjoys creating and designing items with the help of his mother and wife.  Their input and help is crucial in making Venuto Woodwork into a successful business.  His mother (who still lives in Bear Lake, CA) has a marketing/graphic artist background and is his partner in social media and shop updates along with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) updates.  They enjoy working together and discuss weekly, sometimes daily, how to improve products, customer satisfaction, quality, and outreach. 


Originally Caleb made all of his wood ties by hand, but that was not suitable for smaller projects like necklaces and bracelets so, in due course, he purchased a CNC machine to cut out his designs.  He uses specialized programs to design his art and his mom designs vector art in Adobe Illustrator.   Caleb’s goal is to eventually get a laser cutter to expand the jewelry line with more intricate pieces.  He also hopes to eventually work with acrylics and metal. 



Caleb loves working with exotic woods, he says “Zebra wood is my favorite but my Heartwoods are fun to work with especially because purple is my favorite color.  I put a lot of time and patience into each product I create, by hand, for people to enjoy hopefully for many years to come.” 

Inspiration comes from shapes and animals and his wife and mother love continually coming up with new ideas.  Venuto Woodwork also hosted a design contest to get ideas from the community and some of those designs ended up in the Etsy shop.  He finds that his Instagram users are also very supportive.

If you’re looking to meet Caleb in person, he is a regular vendor at Border Bash and a new event at Wolfhills Brewing Company.  He offers all his jewelry, ties and fun signs at these local events. 



In looking to the future, he hopes to eventually expand his woodworking business into a full-time venture.  He enjoys the work and meeting new customers he encounters along the way.

Caleb’s favorite quote is from Marc Jacobs, "I always find beauty in things that are odd and imperfect - they are much more interesting."
 
Thank you for taking the time to get to know Caleb and Venuto Woodwork and hopefully you will enjoy owning one of his handcrafted custom products soon.

If you’d like to learn more, Venuto Woodwork can be found online here:


Monday, July 27, 2015

Member Bio: Cute Fluffin Stitch


Let’s meet with another of our lovely Handmade Nashville members;  Ashley Gomez of Cute Fluffin Stitch.
 

Ashley and the love of her life/husband of almost five years are both originally from Alabama, but have lived in Tennessee for the past seven years. They have a miniature dachshund, but no kids yet.

She dabbles in a lot of different crafts and loves making unique items that help people stay organized and still look nice. She also likes making cute items for kids to love.   She has been sewing and quilting over the past four years after having learned the basics from her mother in law and like many of us modern crafters, she expanded upon that through YouTube tutorials. :)


Originally she got into sewing when she saw the quilts that her mother in law made and she wanted to transform the quilts into something else. Now Ashley enjoys coming up with ways to expand her basic crafting skills and make something completely new.

Her handmade items are mostly made using 100% cotton fabrics and occasionally flannel.  She sees patterns and designs everywhere, and finds that doodling really helps her wrangle in her ideas.

 Ashley’s shop got started when she began making things and found that people wanted to buy them! :)  Her shop is evidence that she doesn’t favor any one particular color over the others; it looks like a beautiful rainbow! :D  She has mostly been selling through Etsy thus far, but she had her first foray into craft shows at one of our recent Curvy Yoga events.

She mostly works on her own, but her husband helps with questions about how to make things and their dog supervises operations!

When looking to the future and the possibility of having a physical store, she says “As fun as it would be to own my own business, make my own hours, all that, I don't want my hobby to become my burden.” She doesn’t currently offer any type of learning for other crafters, but she is working on developing some quilt blocks and she’s always looking to expand upon what she already knows.


Ashley’s favorite quote:

“Be the change you want to see in the world”
 

You can find Ashley here:

Twitter @cutefluffstitch


Coming soon from Handmade Nashville....
 

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

It's (almost) Time for Another Craft Show! Join Us at Curvy Yoga Nashville July 11, 2015 4pm - 9pm

We're busy getting all of our ducks in a row for our next Arts & Craft Show at Curvy Yoga in East Nashville's Trendy Five Points area.



If you haven't yet been to one of our shows, here are a couple of reasons why you should swing by:

  • Awesome crafts!  All of it 100% handmade in the local Nashville area.

  • Great atmosphere!  We're set up at the Curvy Yoga house on South 11th St which is not only a gorgeous historic neighborhood full of character, it's right up in the heart of East Nashville, just a picturesque stroll away from a ton of fun places to eat and hang out on a warm summer's evening!

  • No, seriously, GREAT CRAFTS!  Our Handmade Nashville members are super talented, see below for some examples.

  • FREE STUFF...this one is a surprise, but (while supplies last) we have scored some sweet freebies for our first 60-ish buyers.

  • Lovely people!  Our members are a friendly bunch, come down and say hi and stop to shop and chat.

  • East Side Art Stumble happens every second Saturday and we're proud to be part of it.  Find out more here

  • Kettle Corn and Fruit Tea from B & Kids Concessions!!!


So make plans to come on down to see us on Saturday!  It's going to be a fantastically fun evening of crafts and new friendships!   Join our event page to get all the details and latest updates!


Our artisans for this event:
Donna Rioux, 3 D's Quilts & More
Tina Diaz, Angelkiss Crafts
Bari Miley, Ashwood Estates Apothecary  ...
Bonita Blue, B & Kids Concessions
Chandler Cartozzo, Chandler's Dezigns
Dee Cheek, Cheek Arts
Ashley Gomez, Cute Fluffin' Stitch
Laura Marron, eSCENTially Yours
Stephanie Dotson, Great Bear Forge
Jani Kendy, In Stillness
Andrea Tarpley, LocsandStitches
Marie Dykes, LUMI
Karin Moolman, Mooliemarket
Christina Johnson, Rustic Naturals
Kristi Bennett, Step On It Art
Christine Jacobs, Teena's Doll Fashions
Valentina Ramos, Valentina Ramos
Jessica Mullins, With Love Accessories
Mallory Moore, Wittlemimi's


Examples of items that will be available at the arts & crafts show this Saturday
 

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Handmade Nashville Member Biographies: Lokker of Love


Today we’re chatting with one of Handmade Nashville’s lovely newer members Joyann Lokker of Lokker of Love.  Joyann stands out from the usual crafter in that she’s not just crafting for the love of making beautiful things, she’s also crafting for a cause. ..Let’s meet her!

 

Background and Crafty Beginnings

Joyann is 24 years old and has been married for (almost) four years.  She has a beautiful daughter who is about to turn two!  She and her husband are anxious to expand to a family of four and are currently in the process to adopt domestically.   100% of every purchase of Joyann’s crafted items goes to help fund the family’s adoption journey.
 


 Originally from California, Joyann has moved around a lot since being married, but she is now happily settled in Nashville.  She feels blessed with the wonderful job of staying at home with her beautiful daughter, but loves her side projects of sewing and crocheting.


Her favorite projects are inspired by quality time with family. The idea of sewing baby doll slings came as she watched her daughter play mom to her stuffed animals. Watching her daughter and husband play tag and run the hallways of their house brought superhero capes to mind.   Her latest project of matching mom and daughter aprons makes her reminiscence on all the times that her daughter “helps” cook (and make a mess) in the kitchen.  Her crafts may not be completely unique in the marketplace, but each one is made with love to raise funds for their adoption and her hope is that they bring as much laughter into someone else's home as they do into her own.

 



Her Return to Crafting

Sewing was a special time with mom and grandma when Joyann was young. Although it had been a while since she had sat at a sewing machine, the memories of it made her excited to dig into it again. Since she now lives across the country from her family, Pinterest helped her re-learn the basic skills.

Joyann wants every item to be treasured by the buyers and, as previously mentioned; one of the motivations behind her art/crafts is to make items that promote "quality time" with family. Her favorite part is reminiscing on past memories and day dreaming of “how to use each project with my own family to create new memories” and she hopes other families can enjoy similar times and make memories with their own children too.

                    

Inspiration and Favorites


All of her current items are sewn, although come winter, she will begin crocheting again. While each item is unique to just boys or just girls, she tries to make an equal amount of boys and girls items. Her own daughter loves pink, so she tends to be drawn to this color, although she makes sure to even it out with other colors.  Joyann makes all of her sewing and crafting projects, but her husband is a huge helper and encourages every new idea.

 


 Quality time with family and memories with her daughter inspire each item. Seeing her creative toddler’s imagination at work leads to ideas for future projects. Nothing brings Joyann more joy than seeing her daughter and other small children having fun playing with her sewing creations…and the most wonderful part is that it’s all fundraising for the next child to join their family.

 


From Hobby to Fundraiser… Craft Shows and Beyond!

All of her projects so far have been created as a way to raise money for the adoption; however she is currently trying to expand her crafting line into more than just a short-term fundraiser. She has recently increased the amount of items for sale, and she is working to reach out to more avenues for selling (Facebook, craft fairs, etc).

Joyann began selling at a couple of craft fairs last fall. At the time she was only selling head wraps though and she’s eager to bring some of her new products to market at craft fairs.

For now, her goal is to bring their adopted child home and not have a penny of debt.  She hopes to continue to make new items after the adoption is final as a way to continue to bring in income to the family and she’d love to expand her sewing skills to work towards that goal.

 Joyann’s favorite quote:  "Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men” (Colossians 3:23)

 

You can find Joyann online here:



www.lokkerfamily.webs.com (Note: the purpose of this blog is an update for her adoption journey, but the "Current Fundraisers" tab is up to date on all of Joyann’s  homemade projects)

Friday, May 15, 2015

Handmade Nashville Arts & Crafts Fair at Curvy Yoga 5/16/15 – Rain or shine!!

Here in Nashville we’ve had eleventy-billion* days without rain, but according to our wise and learned weathermen and ladies, we may be in for some stormy weather this weekend.  Well, it was supposed to be that way according to the long range forecasts, but now it’s looking more like “spotty” or “scattered” showers and/or thunderstorms…pretty much normal for a Spring weekend in Nashville really!

There’s a saying around here that goes something along the lines of….
 

 
We’re thinking it will be just fine and we’ll be out at our usual spot at Curvy Yoga in East Nashville for our Handmade Arts & Craft Fair  come rain or shine, or rain AND shine or whatever Mother Nature throws our way!   Most of us are inside anyway and the ones who are outside have made plans to deal with the weather if it changes.


This is going to be our first EVENING show (4-9pm) and we’re excited to be part of the East Side Art Stumble!  East Nashville is a really interesting place on Saturday evenings and we’re thrilled to be part of that action, so make plans to swing by and #shoplocalandsmall with our #handmadenashville artisans.  Everything is 100% handmade in the local area!


Here’s a listing of our vendors:

Kristi Bennett, Step On It Art -

 Dee Cheek, Cheek Arts -

 Jessica Mullins, WithLove Accessories

 Tina Diaz, AngelkissCrafts

 Michelle Irwin, Created by MI 

  Ila Wilson,  Out Back In 

 Karen Kirscht, StatementPeace Jewels

 Jessica Wright, SeamsSew Wright -

 Karen Curry, KCCreations

 Cathy Laws, Simple Magic

 DeVon Austin, Tutusby Dai 

 Patterson Grant, Woodcrafting Patriot

 Renee Bussiere, Paisley Red

 Christina Johnson, Rustic Naturals

 Hope Blackman, Trucksand Dirt 123 

 Jennifer Bueschel, JBHomemade

 Tammy Traynum, WildEarth Apothecary

 Veronica Romero, Silver Bombon -

 Diana Foss, with felted creatures and art

 

We'll also have a lemonade stand run by Aden, and our Neuro sponsors will be there with drink samples.  See y'all there!

 


 

* over-exaggeration for dramatic effect….it’s really only been  11 days since it rained!!

Sunday, May 10, 2015

News about our next AUCTION! Handmade BEACH-ville June 5-6


It seems like here in Nashville, we flirted with Spring; but it left us wanting more and Summer came early!  We’ve been having record high temps this past week, so naturally we’ve all got just one thing on our minds…taking in some great local music at an outside venue, an icy beverage in a cool downtown café, getting the heck outta Nashville and heading to the BEACH!!!

We showed off our beach-inspired color scheme items on our Facebook page  and we made an announcement about our next AUCTION!!!

 


We’re pretty excited about this and not just because we’d love to BE at the beach!  Our artisans are busy crafting away and we’ve already got some cute items lined up including beach-themed jewelry, candles and bags.

So whether you’re at the beach ( <3 Wifi) or just dreaming about the beach, join us for #HandmadeBeachville June 5-6 on our auction page.  It’s easy to join, just click the link and one of our friendly admins will add you right away!

 

***REMINDER: our next “In Real Life” event is this weekend May 16th Curvy Yoga!  See here for more info***
 
 

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Handmade Nashville Mother's Day Auction! Come Join The Fun!


One thing is for sure, the members of Handmade Nashville love one thing and that’s HANDMADE crafts…oh and coffee and for some reason we also love #hashtags (#truestory, #wehearthashtags) …but we also love MOMS!!!  We love our own moms, we love ourselves if we’re moms, we love WAHMs, SAHMs, working moms, g-moms....all kinds of moms!  We have a whole lotta love for crafts AND moms!

We  recently decided to combine some of our loves and we came up with the #HandmadeNashville #MothersDay #auction (see what we did there with the hashtags!)!  During the auction you’ll be able to #shophandmade for your mom, wife or grandma while sipping a cup of your favorite coffee* from the comfort of your own home, workplace...wherever there’s internet! 

 
 
Dads, you can shop “on behalf of” your kids [hint, hint…someone please show this to my husband!!] and each and every item is totally handmade in Nashville!  Most of the vendors will be happy to ship and all items will be delivered no later than Friday May 8.


The auction will be live May 1st and 2nd in our Handmade Nashville Auction group.  If you join the group before the beginning of the auction, you’ll be eligible to win credit towards a winning bid – so you could get your mom a gift and not have to pay anything at all…but don’t worry, we won’t tell her! 
Invite your friends to our group so we can give away EVEN MORE prize money!!
 
 

Our crafty group members are hard at work making beautiful items for the auction, but we are able to share a few of our early bird submissions already!  Check out the amazing handmade jewelry, candles and bath products to make your mom feel special and loved.
 

Just click here to request to join the auction group and don't forget to invite 300 of your closest friends!! 
We’ll see you there!

#joinhandmadenashville

 

 

 

*As far as we’re aware, you can’t get coffee via internet yet, so you’ll have to BYOC: Bring Your Own Coffee!

 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Meet Michelle from Created by MI


Hi Nashville!  Today we’d like to introduce you to one of our new admins of our Facebook group, Michelle Irwin.  Her business name is Created by MI...let’s meet her!

 


Michelle is married and she’s full-time mother to her two children, both boys, as well as the family dog.  In addition to family and crafting, she is also a part-time Registered NICU Nurse. She’s originally from Worcester, MA but now lives in Nashville, TN.

Michelle does all kinds of crafts, but her passion is for embroidery. She loves to embroider children's shirts and items on burlap. She’s confesses to not being a great sewer but she’s learning!  Michelle also makes wreaths, seasonal items, and other items with wood and vinyl.

 

Like many of us crafty types, Michelle comes from a crafty family. Her mom paints and sews so she learned from watching her as a little girl. Sometimes her husband and mom help out with prep work.
 

After Michelle’s first son was born she started having other people make him embroidered pieces. In 2012, her boys got her an embroidery machine for Mother's Day. More and more people started asking her to make items for them and within a year it turned into a small business!  Her favorite part of crafting as a business is making custom items for people and her favorite items to make are her embroidery on burlap creations. Children and weddings have been the inspiration for most of her creations.


 

The tools of Michelle’s trade are embroidery and sewing machines.  She loves to work with burlap, t-shirts, felt and fleece... and she loves all colors!

Michelle mostly sells online, but she has recently started going to craft events.  Her goal is to craft for fun and make some money on the side.   She’d eventually love to open her own (online) fabric store.  While she doesn’t offer classes, she’s always willing to help anyone out that has a question.

 

In order to broaden her crafting repertoire, Michelle would love to improve her sewing skills so that she could eventually make pants or sets for babies and children.

 

And lastly, Michelle’s favorite phrase is ‘Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

Check out Michelle here:


Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Crafty Fun with the Handmade Nashville Crew @ Curvy Yoga in East Nashville!


Guest Post by Becky of Becky Sue’s Bow & Sews

Let me start by saying that I’ve heard lots of bragging on Facebook about the “cool” and “hip” East Nashville area.  I live on the west side…waaaaaaay west…and so far I’ve never had any compelling reason to drive over an hour to find out for myself, but that all changed when I heard that our fearless leader Dea was planning to organize a series of craft fairs in that neighborhood for members of our the Handmade Nashville Facebook group.
Handmade Nashville Flyer for Curvy Yoga event 4/11/15 - check us out on Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/HandmadeNashville
 

So, I loaded up my army of little people (AKA “The Munchkins”) in the minivan and set a course for East Nashville, via the downtown library, a misadventure with the GPS involving a detour around parts of downtown previously never before encountered and Riverfront park, for the first monthly Handmade Nashville Craft Fair!

Friday, April 10, 2015

HandCraftedBy2

Hey Nashville!  Today we’d like to introduce you to Anne Baldwin of HandCraftedBy2.  Anne has been married for 18 years and has a 10-year old daughter Ella.  She was born in Kansas, but moved around a lot when she was young so she has lived in Oklahoma, Wisconsin and eventually settled in Chattanooga, but she’s been in the Clarksville area since 1990.   The “2” in their business name is best friend Renee Stocks who went to school with Anne’s husband from elementary all the way through high school.

When it comes to the history of HandCraftedBy2, it all started with papercrafting - scrapbook pages and hand-stamped cards.  Anne’s first project was a vacation scrapbook back in 2004.  She got back into it a few years later when she met some other moms from her daughter’s daycare that got together once a month to work on scrapbooks while the kids played.  That led to her introduction to “Stampin' Up!” and card-making.  The little mom group expanded and they did a card exchange for a year or so.  She wasn’t proud of her first attempts, but she got pretty good at it after a while!

Renee was into making jewelry, besides scrapbooking and cards.  When the ladies discovered Pinterest, they quickly expanded into other crafting genres, trying out different ideas to see what would sell.  Their painted wine glasses have been their biggest seller besides a couple of cards that have been a hit.

Although she enjoys creating Pinterest-inspired crafts, Anne still enjoys making cards and scrapbook pages the most.  Unfortunately the ladies are having a hard time finding a market for them so they are always looking for new ideas on how to sell.  HandCraftedBy2’s painted glasses are a big hit though and they are also fun to work on.
 
Anne does all kinds of crafts, but she does NOT sew - she knows a basic crochet stitch and can cross-stitch, but she does not use a sewing machine.  She got one for Christmas from her mom a few years back, but it’s only been out of the box once when her mom came over!  She bought a pattern and some fabric over a year ago to make a nightgown for her daughter– but it’s been so long that she probably wouldn’t have enough fabric to fit her growing daughter anymore!

She tries to stay faithful to her original medium of paper for her crafts as much as possible.  Even when making something not paper related - say reindeer nose candy treats - she’ll use stamps and paper to create a bag topper.  Anne loves bright and bold colors and her favorite is the color blue.

 


Like many craft businesses, the leap from hobby to business came about because of an accumulation of supplies!  Between scrapbooking and card making, both Anne and Renee had tons and TONS of stuff piling up – Anne’s work space went from a closet, to a corner of the bonus room, to now her own room in the house!  Both ladies had more supplies than could ever be used in their own scrapbooks so they decided to start selling scrapbook pages and cards online.  HandCraftedBy2 was born!

HandCraftedBy2 is just getting into the swing of things with craft shows.  In the summer of 2013 they did one craft fair - a local event in Pleasant View, TN called the Barrel Festival.  Everything else started to gain speed in 2014.  They created a website, an Etsy shop and started selling on eBay.  Renee discovered how to put a Paypal link on their website so they can now sell items directly from there.  The ladies went to a few events in the summer and fall of 2014 with mixed results.  So far they have attended craft shows in Dover, Clarksville, Pleasant View, Dickson, Springfield and Hendersonville, TN. 
 

Anne counts crafting as a hobby, a way to use up some of these supplies she’s purchased and recoup some of the money she’s spent.  For Renee, it's more a full-time job.  She stays home with a special-needs child, so she can really use the income. 

Anne’s dream is to run a scrapbooking retreat – she and Renee still go away 3-4 weekends a year with their original group to work on scrapbooks, cards, or whatever other crafty projects they can think of.  They sometimes have a hard time finding a reasonably priced venue with enough space!   She’d love to have a place just for scrapbookers-- maybe with a storefront to sell some supplies they just can't live without!

At this point, HandCraftedBy2 does not offer classes, but occasionally they post a tutorial on their website.  Anne and Renee are constantly trying/learning new things from Pinterest. :)

And lastly, Anne’s favorite phrase?  Cool beans!