I'm on a small personal boycott. After listening to the Democratic debates on NPR last week, I have become hypersensitive to everything made in China. It only helped that I went to Target right after listening and didn't pick up one thing in the whole store that wasn't made in China (except for the t-shirt reading "LIVE, LAUGH, LOVE" made in Pakistan). I fear every toy that D puts in his mouth is laced with lead or some other toxic substance. So until we get a handle on regulating the stuff that comes over our borders and our overall international relationships, I'm going to try to buy stuff made on a smaller scale. I know that China is not to blame for everything ... I just want to try to become less of a big box consumer
This "boycott" has lead to a small addiction to
Etsy: "Your place to buy and sell all things handmade." I thought I would share some of my favorites.

These are prints by
Elsita. I love the graphic nature and colors. They are like storybook pictures ...

Bird illustrations from
Little Doodles. Even though I think birds are overdone (thanks to Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters), these little guys have so much personality. I love their girth.
Oh My Cavelier. All of the work by
Julianna Swaney feels like you stepped into a story and you have to whisper while you're there.
Sea Spray Blue is an artist out of Dresden. I lover her colors, graphics and handwriting.
DKim is an artist out of Brooklyn. I feel like I am in a novel with these characters. I want to know more about them.
Just think, the lead issue is the best thing that ever happened to wooden toy makers...yeah for wooden toy makers!
ReplyDeleteThese are great etsy finds!