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What a lucky girl I am. I received such lovely gifts and well wishes yesterday to help me ease into my 34th year (or 35th I guess it is…). Today I share with you the excellent things I now own as a result of some kick ass caring. [...]
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What a lucky girl
Posted in paige russell design, tagged Flight of the Concords, Seagull guitar, Visual Miscellaneum on December 10, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Bye for a bit
Posted in paige russell design on July 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I am waiting to board my plane to Australia for the State of Design show. I will try and do a few posts while I’m gone (I might not try THAT hard…) but will definitely have loads of new material to share when I get back! See you soon.
Up Over goes Down Under
Posted in paige russell design, tagged 2009, Design:Make:Trade, paige russell, State of Design on June 5, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I have some studio news to share! I’ll be taking my dog and pony show on the road to Australia in July to participate in the State of Design show happening in Melbourne the 16th – 19th. And until then I will definitely have my crazy pants on getting ready, so I’d like to apologize [...]
Moonlighting (sadly, sans Bruce Willis)
Posted in craftology, paige russell design, tagged 3D sheep crackers, Design Sponge, paige russell on May 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
So this week I’m…two timing?…double fisting?…moonlighting? … well anyway, straight up cheating on my blog. I’m guest blogging over at the wonderful Design*Sponge. I mentioned it yesterday, but there was a tiny blip, so they just went up this morning. Let me know what you think! This little guy is a sneak peak…
Cuttings gone Wild!
Posted in paige russell design, tagged 4 x 4, ceramic, deisgn, modern, North American Wild Life, paige russell, Paige Russell blog, RV on April 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is how my mom put her Wild LIfe to good use. (L to R: 4by & RVee from my North American Wild Life series @ www.paigerussell.etsy.com) Plant clippings in water are a great way to spruce up any container & propagate green living. I’m all for the great indoors!