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Certainly Silver

August 30, 2011



Elana said: “This necklace is just what I’ve been looking for. Silver, yes. Quirky yet meaningful? Yes. Not cutesy? YES.”

If you’re certain you love Mary Steratore Reiss’ sterling silver and semi-precious gemstone Dealing With Uncertainty Necklace design, visit our community voting app and speak your mind!

If this saying isn’t quite right for you, maybe one of Mary’s other designs would be a perfect fit? Also up for voting this week: Luck is Believing You’re Lucky, Quiet Courage, and Reach for the Moon.

Maker Stories

Give Me Shelter

August 30, 2011

We love hearing that the UncommonGoods family is making a difference in the world, and we were thrilled when we learned that artist Elaine Seamans was recently featured in an article on the Los Angeles Best Friends Animal Society website for her animal rescue efforts.

You probably know Elaine best for her lovely dog memorial boxes. Elaine also volunteers at Baldwin Park Animal Shelter, where she works with rescue animals such as Tootsie, the adorable dachshund in the Best Friends story. Elaine took a moment to tell us more about her pet rescue mission and how she is inspired by animals in her art and her everyday life.

Q: How did you originally get involved with Baldwin Park Animal Shelter?

A: I first started volunteering there, helping with the Pup My Ride transport (organized by Best Friends Animal Society) that takes 30 or so dogs from the shelter to areas where they are lacking dogs. These dogs escape euthanasia and are guaranteed homes where they are going. The Baldwin Park Shelter has the highest intake of animals in the entire county of Los Angeles, so their euthanasia rate is high. The transport is hugely helpful in saving lives. I started taking ‘baby steps’ with getting more involved and learning more about how I could help. With 500 dogs, 200 cats, bunnies, turtles and sometimes a horse, chicken, pig or snake or goose, they have a big need for volunteers and are so grateful.

Getting a blanket for a shivering little dog, holding one that is afraid, letting the vet know of a dog who seems ‘not right’, helping people find a new family member, organizing fun adoption events – all make me feel like I’m not wasting space on earth. But saving a life, finding a home for a little soul who has no more time left is, well, it’s just the best feeling in the world. Nothing better!

Q: Your memorial boxes are a wonderful way to pay tribute to a beloved pet. Could you share a bit about what lead you to create the product?

A: The memorial aspect was inspired by my own dog, Quackers who passed over a decade ago. I know what it feels like to lose your best friend. Flowers and having them grow from seeds with the little stars sprinkled in reminds me of heaven and how when our friends pass they are sort of born again into heaven, such as the seeds sprout and create new life. The things that helped me grieve have made their way into the line in an effort to hopefully help someone else’s heart heal.

Q: How do animals, and your animal rescue efforts, inspire and motivate you in your career as a designer and otherwise in your life?

A: Helping vulnerable animals has affected my heart, taught me about life, fate, and well, miracles. And most of all, that you just have to try, believe, stay positive and that when you have the goal of doing something good and it’s what you are ‘supposed’ to do, the forces in the universe will ‘align’ to make your goal happen.

Over and over, with each animal I help, each time I think this will be the one I won’t be able to help and each time I’m wrong. People come forward to help and a life is saved. That applies to anything in life. I’ve learned that anything is possible. As far as my line, how my heart has been affected is translated into the themes of compassion and kindness. My goal is to softly inspire others to adore openly their pet and to see how amazing and healing their love can be. They give so much, even their lives and don’t ask for much in return. To abandon, abuse, or neglect such a loving soul isn’t right and I hope to show the beauty in pets through my honoring of them in my line.

Thanks for sharing this article and your insights with us, Elaine! And to all of the other animal lovers out there, we’d love to hear your rescue stories! Do you volunteer with a shelter or another animal organization? Is your best friend an adopted cat or dog? Leave your comments and tell us how you’re making a difference.

Design

Hearts & Stars!

August 26, 2011

Rachel said: “Love this ornament. I love the shape of hearts and purchase interesting items whenever I can.”

Dari said: “This would be a great “under $20″ Xmas gift! Nice that it’s made in USA. I would put one in my window or garden as a suncatcher!”

Handmade by Brenda Griffith these wire ornaments feature colorful glass at the center to capture light. Would the star be a bright accent to your home decor? Would you gift the heart to someone you love? Which twisted wire ornament is your favorite? Tell us by voting and sharing your feedback on our community voting app.

Design

Top Comments of the Week

August 25, 2011

Our voting app is bursting with notable quotes from uncommon users. Here are a few of our favorite comments from the past week.

Clifford said: “I’m always on the lookout for thoughtful green gifts for friends who garden. I wouldn’t give anything made from resin. This is a winner. Very charming and organic looking.”

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Design

This Just In: Screwball

August 25, 2011



Renee said: “Love it! I already have the “f” bomb! So clever.

Breen said: “it’s quirky – which keeps it is line with uncommon goods point of view…”

Handmade by long-time UncommonGoods artist Fred Conlon, the Screwball is one part pun and one part paperweight. Thanks to votes from our community, this wacky weight is now in our lineup. If you want to weigh in on more potential products, visit our community voting app!

Design

Open Up

August 24, 2011

Ann said: “Another exceptional handcrafted item – very unique and a great gift choice!”

Made from repurposed railroad spikes and driftwood, this letter opener could make a great gift for someone with a sharp sense of style. Do you agree with Ann that this iron accessory is exceptional? Visit our voting app to tell us what you think!

Design

This Just In: Hold-Me-Tight Pillows

August 17, 2011


Molly said: “Love it…its a nice way to send my niece a long-distance hug.”

An anonymous voter said: “That’s adorable, though I think the crying one’s a little depressed. It appears to have the same comforting factors as a blankie, but it can’t rip and gather dirt by being dragged. Plus you can hug and sleep on it–very cute.”

MaryKay said: “These are so cute. Grandkids will love them.”

Our voters loved that these hand-loomed pillows are made with super-soft 100% pima cotton yarn, hand-loomed, and colorful. These squeezable companions have special arm-shaped handles, so little ones can hold them tight when a big hug’s in order.

If you enjoy reading comments from voting app users like MaryKay, Molly, and our mystery voter, visit our community voting app and check out more of our community approved goods.

Design

Zip Tied!

August 17, 2011

Jackie said: “Great idea..I think it is a very fair price for such a unique ring!”

This solid sterling silver ring is sure to get a few second looks! Modeled after a real plastic zip tie, this unique ring makes a better fashion accessory than the ties you use to cinch up your loose cords. Would you love to see this ring zip into our lineup? Then give it a thumbs up in our voting app!