Friday, October 21, 2011

Thinking about Pink

Lately, I've started seeing red...about pink. I am talking about all of the products that get stamped with a pink ribbon or manufactured of pink plastic or printed in pink ink, in the name of breast cancer research.

The campaign began in good faith in the early 1990's when the fashion of wearing ribbon loops took hold with the popularity of the red AIDS awareness ribbon. (Actually, it can be traced even further back to the yellow ribbons that signified the Americans held hostage in Iran in 1979. And, those were inspired by the Tony Orlando and Dawn song, "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree.")

About the same time, Susan G. Komen for the Cure was using pink as their signature color and things began to take off from there. Self Magazine editor Alexandra Penney teamed up with Evelyn Lauder, senior vice-president of Estee Lauder cosmetics, to start a campaign to increase awareness of breast cancer using the pink ribbon loop and the symbol was widely adopted.

However, sometime in the past decade, the annual "Hunt for Pink October" has reached ridiculous heights. I have noticed this trend for the past several years and have found it increasingly distasteful. I have hesitated to speak up for fear of offending those who are out there in the trenches, raising money for medical research. But I have finally decided that those are very people who should be offended - by these things that trivialize their efforts.

PaperPro Pink Ribbon Compact Stapler
http://www.officemax.com/
For instance, Office Max has introduced this special stapler. See the pink trim and the little pink ribbon? Don't you  feel all warm and fuzzy because the folks at Office Max are such generous corporate citizens? It can't be that they want to sell more staplers.
BCA Pink Eyelash Curler
http://www.sephora.com/
How would you like a pink eyelash curler? It's from Sephora. By the way, a search of their site shows lots of pink. You can also get a Clarisonic skincare brush, a "pop up" hairbrush, and a special edition of Ole Henriksen Truth Serum Collagen Booster.

Yes, I realize that most of these companies say that they will give a donation to breast cancer research with each purchase. For instance, for every $16 pink eyelash curler that they sell, Sephora will donate $1 to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. I suppose if you were already in the market for an eyelash curler and really liked the $16 one, then this is a nice way to help out. Or you could just give The Breast Cancer Research Foundation $16 and keep your old eyelash curler. Even better, Sephora could just make a corporate donation that is not dependent on any sales.

A Google search of "pink breast cancer awareness products" brings up products that surprised me, and I thought I've been paying attention.
http://boardcoverz.com/
Pink snowboard cover, anyone? In the interest of good taste, I am not posting the picture of the pink sex toys that are for sale. But you can do your own search and find them.

Pink isn't limited to the retail market; the companies are also going after professionals. 
http://www.medline.com/
Will you feel better if your doctor wears pink (non-latex) gloves while conducting your examination? I also saw a pink electric toothbrush for dentists to give to their patients.

Or what about this?
http://www.watchesandflasks.com/
A pink ribbon flask? Or even better....
Smith & Wesson pink pistol
Yep. It's a pink Smith and Wesson pistol.

I hope you will join me in boycotting the products that are less about breast cancer awareness and more about sly marketing. If you need some help determining what those are, I recommend this site:

According to their website, Think Before You Pink.org launched in 2002 in response to the growing concern about the number of pink ribbon products on the market. The campaign calls for more transparency and accountability by companies that take part in breast cancer fundraising, and encourages consumers to ask critical questions about pink ribbon promotions."

I recommend that you take a look at their site to help you make better decisions about which products really do help the cause.

In the meantime, perhaps you can think green instead of pink and make a donation directly to your favorite charity. If you need some suggestions, click one of the links below:
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Saturday, October 15, 2011

I'm back - again.

I have resigned myself to the fact that I will be an occasional visitor to my own blog. I have really good intentions to post often, but I just don't think it's going to happen. Of course, that means even-less-than-occasional visitors but I just can't help it. I am sorry. However, I am no longer going to start each post with an apology for not posting in such a long time.

This past week has been spent in a flurry of crafting because...(drum roll)...it's Farmers' Market time again! My cute neighbor and her good friend have a home-based craft business called "sweet on main" and they sell my things on commission. Cristina and Anna are truly amazing young women. Not only do they make darling things, but they are also mothers to adorable children, wives to terrific men, take time to live responsibly, volunteer and to be good friends to many. I am inspired by them to accomplish more.

So...here are the things I made for them to take today:



I didn't get a chance to do any individual photos or to even make this one very good. I took the picture at about 9:00 last night, when I finished the last of the things. I needed to get them to Cristina so that she could take them to the market this morning. But, there are hairclips, barrettes and headbands and some zippered bags. I hadn't done anything like this in far too long and it took a surprisingly long time to find my creativity.

My lack of inspiration - and lack of preparation - led to this.


Somewhere in all of this chaos is my craft room. So, now you know what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my weekend. I have several other projects that need to be finished soon and I need to clear some space.

This time, if you don't hear from me in week or so, perhaps you should worry. I may have gotten lost in the mess. If I achieve my goal of cleaning and organizing, I will post a photo proving it!

Susan

P.S. I have been making birds every day during my hiatus. However, my photography of them has been severely neglected so I don't have proof. But, I really have been doing it - I promise! Digg Technorati Delicious StumbleUpon Reddit Google Bookmark Yahoo

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Whew! July birds are put to bed!

So...here is the remainder of the birds for the month of July. Yes, I know that it's September 10. Don't judge. Life keeps getting in the way of photographing and posting the pictures.

I am making them each day, though. I did go through a "Seriously? Why did I start this? And why did I tell everyone that I did?" phase. But, I have found my enthusiasm again. I think that anything you set out to do on a daily basis can become a chore without some effort. I guess that's one of the lessons to be learned out of this project.
1. july 17, 2. july 18, 3. july 19, 4. july 20, 5. july 21, 6. july 22, 7. july 23, 8. july 24, 9. july 25, 10. july 26, 11. july 27, 12. july 28, 13. july 29, 14. july 30, 15. july 31

As always, you can click on the date to read my description of a particular bird. The link takes you to my Flickr account. The description is written on the day that I made the bird and tells why I made that one.

So, I have put July's birds in a small paper tote bag to save for Phase II of the project. And now I'm off to process the pictures for August!

Susan
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Monday, September 5, 2011

I'm still here!

I think I found out the surefire way to make myself slow down enough to update my blog. I broke my toe on Friday night when I accidentally kicked a leg of the couch. (My husband wants me to say that I have "toe-lio." I told him that was silly.) I've spent a good bit of time moving from bed to couch with my foot elevated, watching some very bad television. But, today the Food Network has a "Chopped" marathon on - I love that show!

(I really regret putting off that pedicure.)
I have continued my "Daily Bird" project though and managed to limp around to take pictures of the July birds yesterday. So, here are the first sixteen. (You can click on the date below to get the full description of each bird.) I'll post the remainder of July tomorrow.

1. july 1, 2. july 2, 3. july 3, 4. july 4, 5. july 5, 6. july 6, 7. july 7, 8. july 8, 9. july 9, 10. july 10, 11. july 11, 12. july 12, 13. july 13, 14. july 14, 15. july 15, 16. july 16

I also completed the month of August but haven't photographed them yet. Since I am still hobbled, I'm sure I will get to it soon. So, watch this space for a flock of birds coming soon!

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Project Runway - Let's hear it for the old guy!

The new season of Project Runway premiered last night. I love this show. Heidi, Tim, Michael and Nina were all back, with special guest judge Christina Ricci. (I didn't find a picture of Christina.  You can google her. The other photos are from the Lifetime TV Project Runway page.)
Heidi Klum - Host and judge
Tim Gunn - Mentor

Nina Garcia - Judge

Michael Kors - Judge

To be honest, I was a little disappointed. The first bit of the episode showed Heidi and the others interviewing the twenty semi-finalists. This seemed redundant to me since I had watched the hour-long casting special just before the regular episode. That one had previous PR winners Seth-Aaron Henderson and Leanne Marshall and runner-up Mondo Guerra evaluating contestants and we saw the same contestants and the same outfits they brought to show. Curiously, they never identified Leanne or Mondo, although Seth-Aaron got some face time on camera.

So the first thing that happened was that Heidi "auf-ed" four people immediately. Surprisingly, they kept the former Miss Trinidad who admitted that she only started to learn to sew last year. Well, she is beautiful so I guess that counts for something. But, I thought this year's cast was pretty bland. No really strange ones like that chick who spit on her fabric because she liked to make herself part of it. Or Ping, who just sort of draped fabric on her models. Or the guy last year who designed an outfit that was like an egg for the maternity wear challenge. It represented "fertility" and he went home that day.

Project Runway Season 9 Episode 1
The always-dapper Tim Gunn leads the just-rolled-out-of-bed designers on Project Runway for a 5 a.m. walk to the Parsons School.

The first challenge had Tim Gunn waking them all up at about 5 a.m. They had to wear their pajamas, or whatever substituted for pajamas, and to bring one bedsheet. Yep, they had to make their first runway look from the clothes on their back and their sheet. Actually, most of them were decent which made for some of the episode's blandness.

Rafael Cox - "Auf-ed" on Episode One
Several were spectacularly bad and Rafael went home because he didn't seem to know that his outfit was bad. That doesn't seem to deter many very popular designers who seem to enjoy being really, really bad at their art. Or craft. Or whatever it is. But, I'm glad to know that Project Runway does not encourage that sort of behavior.

This week's winner, Bert Keeter, aka "The Old Guy"
The best part of the episode came when Bert won it. Bert is a 57 year-old recovering alcoholic that all those sassy kids had ignored. Of course, he had been a designer with Oleg Cassini and Halston before his personal downturn so you know he has the chops. Still, it was nice to see even if Michael Kors hated his styling.

Bert has immunity so he won't go home next week. Hopefully, I will find myself feeling a little more interested in the rest of the crew soon. If not, I may have to say "auf weidersehen" to this season's PR. But, I'll always love Tim. Digg Technorati Delicious StumbleUpon Reddit Google Bookmark Yahoo

Thursday, July 14, 2011

One down...eleven to go!

I have been quietly working on my bird project each day and have finally caught up on the photography. Taking the pictures is proving to be the hardest part of the whole thing. I can't get enough natural light and the flash makes the colors look funny. I took the last batch outside, but now it is either too rainy or too hot.

Without further ado - I present the June collection of birds...


A June-ful of birds. Don't they look cute all lined up on their calendar square?

For those who might want more details, here is the photo mosaic with each bird's individual portraits. If you click on the date at the bottom of the photo mosaic, it should take you to the Flickr page where you can read my comments for that particular one.

june 17, june 18, june 19, june 20, june 21, june 22, june 23, june 24, june 25, june 26, june 27, june 28, june 29, june 30

I'm still making birds each day so I'll update July soon! Digg Technorati Delicious StumbleUpon Reddit Google Bookmark Yahoo

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

(P)Interested?

Have you discovered Pinterest yet? (By the way - that's a link that you can click and see Pinterest for yourself.) It's a very cool site - sort of like your own bulletin board on the Internet. I don't know about you, but my bookmarks folder is filled with sites and things that I want to remember. The only problem is that there are so many of them, I have no idea what they are anymore.

For instance, I love, love, LOVE this:


I found it when I was blog-surfing one day (thank you, Dottie Angel.) I could bookmark it and add it to the list that is already way too long. But, I won't know be able to remember what that bookmark is for. Trust me on this. I've tried.

(Here's another thing I pinned. Cool, huh? Wanna come wrap fabric around styrofoam balls with me? This idea came from aprettylifeinthesuburbs.blogspot.com.)


Pinterest solves that problem. It uses photos so you can actually remember what you liked. And, they automatically link back to the original source, giving both credit to the person who deserves it and letting you find it again. You decide how to organize your photos by setting up and naming your "bulletin boards" yourself. And, it's easy to do. You get a little widget that says "Pin This" to add to your toolbar. When you see something you like, you click that widget and it lets you pick the picture you want, add any comments and then put it on the board you want. It's easier than I'm making it sound. Really. I promise.

If you want to, you can click here and see my pins: My Pinterest pins. Here's another preview:



See - you can pin things just because you think they are beautiful. Like Anne Hathaway in this stunning dress. Don't you love her tiara? (This image came from justjared.com, although I am a little ashamed to admit it. I don't read that site; just came across the photo somewhere else.)

But, there is one more fun part. It's sort of like "show and tell." You can see other people's boards and comment on their loves or even re-pin them to your board. You can easily post your pins on Facebook so that other people can see them. Oooh - maybe birthday or Christmas hints? I wonder if the people at Pinterest have thought of that?



In case anyone is interested, I need this flowered tape in my life. Unfortunately, it came from etsy.com and it says it isn't available anymore. Maybe someone can find something similar?

If you give it a try, let me know and I'll follow you. And, maybe you'll follow me? And, while you are in the mood to tag along with me, perhaps you'll follow this blog as well. Okay, finished with the shameless bit of self-promotion!

Have fun pinning!
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