Nothing says Halloween like a handful of Zombies in a 30% post-consumer recycled brown box, so here’s a little somethin’ to bring out the Ebert in you. This and other sets are available at Film Festival in a Box | Films
Nothing says Halloween like a handful of Zombies in a 30% post-consumer recycled brown box, so here’s a little somethin’ to bring out the Ebert in you. This and other sets are available at Film Festival in a Box | Films
There are lots of koozies out there. Can ones, bottle ones, neoprene ones, plastic ones… but, do they really keep our drinks cold? My boyfriend insists they do. So we tested it. He put a Fat Tire in a camo-meets-neon-orange cheap freebee koozie, and I left mine as is. The truth be told, after an hour of sitting, the Fat Tire in the koozie was no doubt colder than without.
My point? I like cold beer. I want my beer to stay cold. My other point? Now that I know this, I will no doubt be replacing that camo koozie with these babies.
These pencil shavings portraits by Kyle Bean are super unique and still stick to the basics – pencil and paper. Plus, they’re made of otherwise scrap. How do I get one?!
As a long term Absolut admirer (yes, I was one of those teenagers who collected Absolut ads and posted them in my room, only to have my mom rip them down), I think what Absolut is doing with their Absolut Blank series is clever, and a dream for artists.

Find out more at Absolut Blank .
So you want go Bansky on your city? Here’s a solution that won’t get you arrested. The one, the only, Walls Notebook. Now you can capture the boring words of your boss and your artistic freedom in one!
Where to find them? The | Walls Notebook
What can you do with 16 Ranger IPA cans? Make 86 pairs of earrings, of course:
This, was my weekend. Interspersed with a lake, some Swedish Fish, yoga, a wedding and some extreme dog walking (in order to make it to said wedding). Eat your heart out, beer lovin’ jewelry wearers. You can find them at New Belgium, in Fort Collins, Colorado.
This summer, friends of me and the beau are getting married at an outdoor venue in Lyons, Colorado called Planet Bluegrass. They asked us if we could design their invites, sticking with the bluegrass theme. The result? Inspired by Hatch Show, a personalized set of wedding invites that holler “help our Colorado-lovin’-outdoor-enjoying-adventure-seekin’-concert-goin’ selves celebrate our love for each other!” Congrats, Rachel & Nate.
We, here in Colorado, like to think that it gets cold here. Known for our winter outdoor activities and snow covered peaks, I can see why that is. But, we’re wrong. Read more