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Built-in Oven Mitt Apron
Protect your cute outfits from splattering and your paws from burning all in one, fell swoop, Swiss Army knife style.
–Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 19 Apr, 2007 -
Baker’s Edge Pan
Those of you tired of choosing between the lesser evils of overdone edges or gooey centers will warm to this genius invention-bordering-on-art-form, which evenly cooks everything from brownies to gratin de chou-fleur. Bonus: You also get a sweet little red spatula that’s perfectly sized to get into the grooves!
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 21 Mar, 2007 -
Canvas Shoulder Bag
In the current sea of birdie-covered wallets, bags, and tees, this be-whaled tote is just the thing to set you apart from the pod.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 20 Mar, 2007 -
Measuring Hearts
For whenever a recipe calls for a heaping cup of LOVE.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 08 Mar, 2007 -
Robot Pouch
This robot will eat anything: credit cards, iPods, Kleenex, keys, cameras, fuzzy old Lifesavers…whatever you’ve got floating around loose in that bag of yours.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 07 Mar, 2007 -
Denim Slingback Sneaker
This odd hybrid shoe pairs the rubber-cap sneaker of childhood with a flirty slingback heel, a combo that frankly has “bad idea” written all over it. But in person, and in practice (I just bought a pair of these for myself!), it is just so stinking cute and comfortable. PS: Payless is high on drugs: the heel is 2.5”, not 3.5”.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 27 Feb, 2007 -
Fine-Merino Skinny Scarf
This sublimely soft scarf with a satisfying rock fringe and unisex appeal will please the girlfriends, Dapper Fellows, and moms alike. Also comes in “graphite” and “almond.”
ON SALE.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 26 Feb, 2007 -
Smoke House Incense Burner
The most literal house-warming gift ever-try using a woodsy pine incense for extra verisimilitude.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 22 Feb, 2007 -
‘Outwitted’ Skirt
Are their eyes swirling over the vintage op art fabric mixed with Hannah’s hand-screenprinted “lazy daisy” print, or is it the flattering A-line cut that’s wowing them?
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 20 Feb, 2007 -
Stuffed Meat Medley
There’s got to be at least one person in your life (boss? inlaw?) who needs a giant plushie ham, or a porky chop, or a stuff boef. Or maybe all three! Each selection comes lovingly wrapped in actual deli paper.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 14 Feb, 2007 -
Stump Coasters
What, you shave ice, you squeeze exotic fruits, you buy only the toppest of the top shelf liquor, and then you put that drink down on a ho-hum coaster? No. The sort of elixir you prepare deserves a stump of its very own.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 06 Feb, 2007 -
Auto Fabric Shoulder Bag
All the purses, clutches, and makeup bags in this line are made using vintage automotive fabrics, a nostalgic selection of colors and textures guaranteed to not only get your motor running, but send it into a purr. This particular bag features the pleasing ocean-and-sunset stripes of a 1975 GM Chevy Sportsvan, which means you get to make “if this van’s a-rocking” jokes whenever you carry it. -Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 31 Jan, 2007 -
Bus Stop Short Bag
Ah, a truncated tote! Just the thing for cradling a half-dozen perfect, farmers’ market pears. Or a very small dog. Please note: quantities are limited, but click around-pretty much everything that Superbuzzy sells is cute beyond measure. (Thanks, Becky!)
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 26 Jan, 2007 -
Drum-playing Squirrel Onesie or Tee
Set the tone early with this percussive little number, or strike a moodier chord with the reindeer-playing-accordian version.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 25 Jan, 2007 -
‘Fractil’ Tea Towel
Give your kitchen a new lease on life without having to rip out any tile.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 24 Jan, 2007 -
‘Adelaide’ Dress
Two of my fine friends arrived at a recent party wearing this exact same dress, but it looked totally different on each woman. Different, but good. Really good. Like “come sit on my lap” good.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 22 Jan, 2007 -
Felt Rock Valentine
Not everyone is a “roses and heart-shaped boxed chocolate” kind of Valentine. No, this is more for the “hand-sewn felt rock” lovers out there.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 19 Jan, 2007 -
Fluevog ‘Christopher’ Golf Shoe
ON SALE It takes a special sort of man to appreciate shoes like these, and the man who can actually pull them off is even harder to find. But for that unique someone who has what it takes, these shoes are an absolute necessity. They’re his birthright.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 18 Jan, 2007 -
Two-tone Knit Gloves
ON SALE Like a steaming caf’e au lait for your hands. From Paul Smith.
_-Guest posted by Evany
Thomas_Posted: 12 Jan, 2007 -
Key Nightie
Unlock only the sweetest dreams with this comfy tee-style nightgown. Comes in black, red, olive, natural, and silver.
_-Guest posted by Evany
Thomas_Posted: 11 Jan, 2007 -
Squirrel/Bunny Recipe Cards
I’ve always planned to convert my untidy pile of recipes torn from magazines and scrawled on napkins into a neat file of sortable cards. And now, thanks to the motivating power of squirrels and bunnies, it might actually happen.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 10 Jan, 2007 -
Good Wood Tag Team Magnets
It’s all about the hair, even when you’re an extra-strong Good Wood Tag Team Magnet.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 09 Jan, 2007 -
Holland Rain Boots
Go Dutch with these cheery rubber “Holland” boots from one of my new favorite shoemakers, Jeffrey Campbell. That bright red sole? That scenic village? It’s all just begging for a good puddle-stomping.
-Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 08 Jan, 2007 -
Pinestripe Dress Shirt
This handsome woodsman’s shirt can little tricky to find on the JavaScript-happy site, but just click “On Sale,” then scroll down to the men’s department.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 05 May, 2006 -
Doly Bird Cushions
Surround your favorite baby with an entire flock of pillowy bird friends.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 05 May, 2006 -
Strawberry Flower Canister
Strawberry Flower Canister
This keeper of a canister makes a splendid gift nest for homemade cookies or caramels.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 04 May, 2006 -
Lime and Flower Canister
This keeper of a canister makes a splendid gift nest for homemade cookies or caramels.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 04 May, 2006 -
Twig Cream and Sugar Set
It’s like animated Disney birds suddenly went into business making charming tableware!
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 04 May, 2006 -
Cardie Guardians
Give flight to a plain-jane cardigan with this modern take on the 50s sweater pin from designer Allyson Ross.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 03 May, 2006 -
The “Design Your Own Card” Card
The site may not be pretty, but the easy-to-use templates and many splendored graphic options (upload your own image or dip into the vast clipart collection, which offers everything from “Unicellular Animals” to “Civil War Leaders”) allow you create delicious calling cards, invites, and rubber stamps at sweet, sweet prices. And it all arrives at your door with startling promptness.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 03 May, 2006 -
Atomic Bonzai Kit
Low-maintenance cardboard greenery for a black thumb’s home or office.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 03 May, 2006 -
Cardie Guardians
Give flight to a plain-jane cardigan with this modern take on the 50s sweater pin from designer Allyson Ross.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 03 May, 2006 -
The “Design Your Own Card” Card
The site may not be pretty, but the easy-to-use templates and many splendored graphic options (upload your own image or dip into the vast clipart collection, which offers everything from “Unicellular Animals” to “Civil War Leaders”) allow you create delicious calling cards, invites, and rubber stamps at sweet, sweet prices. And it all arrives at your door with startling promptness.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 03 May, 2006 -
Club Recchiuti
So all the “need”s have already turned to “have”s on the happy couple’s registry? Surprise them with a steady supply of treats from one of San Francisco’s best chocolatiers. Possibilities include rich sauces, unbelievable truffles, s’more kits, and more.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 02 May, 2006 -
Candy Bracelets
Like Fruit Stripe Gum! But for your arm!
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 02 May, 2006 -
Japanese Braid Puzzle
Teases the brain, pleases the eye.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 01 May, 2006 -
Broken Heart Arrow Dress
This pretty summer frock from the “Knocked Up?” collection features a stylish mix-match of complementary fabrics, cut to leave plenty of room for a growing bump (or just that second creme brulee).
—Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 01 May, 2006 -
Ulu Knife
The traditional Native Alaskan Inupiat Indian Ulu knife puts the cutting power right in the palm of your hand, letting you slice and dice with tender precision.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 28 Apr, 2006 -
Free Bird Cuff Shirt
Let your inner Skynard flag fly with this airy Free Bird top, featuring aqua contrast stitching and an unfinished hem. On SALE.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 28 Apr, 2006 -
Wrap Necklace
Unusual and affordable: the ultimate one-two punch.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 27 Apr, 2006 -
Up Dog Sweatshirt
This double-take sweatshirt is the perfect response to my all-time favorite pickup line: “Is that a fox on your shoulder, or am I seeing double?” On SALE.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 27 Apr, 2006 -
Aminals
Hand-felted lions and hippos and bears, oh my!
—Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 26 Apr, 2006 -
Faux Wood Pouch
This hand silk-screened ultrasuede pouch makes the ultimate “ooh, where did you get that” wallet or mini makeup bag. Give it to your favorite girl-who-has-everything girl, or go with the grain yourself.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 26 Apr, 2006 -
Stuffbump
The natural felt Stuffbump hangs anywhere and expands to stow whatever needs stowing: scarves, outgoing mail … kittens.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 25 Apr, 2006 -
Anita
Re-Mix makes gorgeous reproductions of once-popular vintage shoes, and oh how I love and covet this 1930s Anita sandal; the librarian heel and sassy, eyebrow-raising color make such a lovely walking contradiction.
Guest posted by Evany ThomasPosted: 25 Apr, 2006 -
Tumbled Leather Shopper
Simple, roomy, and classic, this all-leather tote is the ultimate problem solver. And it’s on SALE, too. Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 24 Apr, 2006 -
Dog Sleepover Bag
For the stylish, outdoorsy-type dog, this canine-sized sleeping bag comes with its own set of chew toys and rolls with ease (much like your pup). Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 24 Apr, 2006 -
Dog Sleepover Bag
For the stylish, outdoorsy-type dog, this pup-sized sleeping bag comes with its own set of chew toys and rolls with ease (much like your dog). Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 24 Apr, 2006 -
Tumbled Leather Shopper
Simple, roomy, classic … this all-leather tote is the ultimate problem solver. And it’s on SALE, too. Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 24 Apr, 2006 -
Washington Quarter Ring
A ring for him or her, fashioned out of legal tender. Makes a fine gift for birthdays (pick a coin minted in the giftee’s birth year), anniversaries (the year they fell in love), or any parking meter holiday. Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 21 Apr, 2006 -
Wooden Animal Ring Holder
Buy it with every intention of giving it to a well-deserving child, but be warned: you might just crumble and keep it for yourself. —Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 21 Apr, 2006 -
Cat Cocoon
What oh what is it? A feline hideaway? A design-conscious scratching post? A beautifully alien piece of sculpture? Yes, yes, and yes. Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 20 Apr, 2006 -
Sir Porcupine Pin
Freshen up a stale blazer or bag with this prickly treasure of a pin. Guest posted by Evany Thomas
Posted: 20 Apr, 2006 -
The Secret Language of Sleep
I’m puffy with pride over this sweet little thing written by my pal Evany Thomas. McSweeney’s The Secret Language of Sleep: A Couple’s Guide to the Thirty Nine Positions is a quirky, endearingly illustrated guide to sleeping poses and what they say about your relationship. Each position has a name, a wry analysis, and a set of tips, “With faces pressed so close, it’s important to synchronize breathing so neither party has to inhale the other’s exhalation.” It has one of those edible embossed-canvas hard covers, so it’s a lovely engagement or anniversary gift. As I mentioned, Evany is a friend, but she’s also a fellow stuff-fan. I’ve wrangled her into posting on Mighty Goods while I’m away for the next couple of weeks. I hope you like her as much as I do.
Posted: 19 Apr, 2006

