Friday, July 17, 2009

Is it strange to buy stuff for future-maybe baby?

I adore this onesie from Virginia (yay VA!) Etsy seller Alliecraft; should I ever have a daughter she MUST wear this. So my question is, is it weird to create a hope chest for a maybe baby? Not too many friends have babies let alone baby girls at this point; though my cousins have some baby ladies on the team. But selfishly, I don't even want this as a gift to give. I want it all for future-maybe baby cadet.

I grew up with these exact Rainbow Brite sheets and comforter. She was my hero; I called her Beebo Brite. We have a family video of me opening up Christmas presents at age 4 and screaming incredulously "Iiiiiiit's Rainbow Briiiiiite". Santa knew what was up.

So my question remains; is it weird to get this?

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Recap of the Summerfest

Heyo! If you couldn't make it out last Saturday to the Damen/Hoyne Summerfest allow me to narrate through pictures :)

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Chicagoans! Come join us June 20th from 11-6 for the Epiphany Summerfest!

2008 W. Bradley between Damen & Hoyne

Come join us June 20th from 11-6 for the Epiphany Summerfest!

Art, jewelry, books, children's items, media, and featured handmade sellers Balance Boards and Beams, Wonder Kids Bath Capes, Barefoot Books, Ginny's belts and accessories,
Earth Cadets, Dean's Sauces, and The Traveling Vineyard.

In true "fest" style there will be live music, beer and of course, plenty of food. There is also a raffle and silent auction.

Kid's Activities: Moonbounce, Dunk Tank, Face Painting, etc....

Hope to see you there!!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

What's for dinner?

Inspired by Chickpeas, 2 bags of leftover Spinach and the New York Times showing up in a Google search.



Chickpeas With Baby Spinach

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 medium onion, chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced

1 teaspoon cumin seeds, lightly toasted and ground (omitted, I don't think I like cumin so much)

Salt, preferably kosher salt, and freshly ground pepper to taste

1 tablespoon tomato paste

1 (15-oz.) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed

1 cup vegetable stock, or water

Cayenne to taste (to taste!)

1 6-oz. bag baby spinach

1. Heat the olive oil in a large, heavy saucepan over medium heat and add the onion. Cook, stirring, until tender, about five minutes. Add the garlic, cumin, tomato paste and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring for one to two minutes, until fragrant and the tomato paste has turned a darker color. Add the chickpeas, the stock or water, and the cayenne, and bring to a simmer. Cover, reduce the heat, and simmer 10 minutes.

2. Stir in the spinach, a handful at a time, stirring until each addition of spinach wilts. Add salt to taste and simmer uncovered, stirring often, for five minutes. Add lots of freshly ground pepper, taste and adjust salt and cayenne, and serve.

3. Dine!

I'll let you know how ours turns out :)

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/health/18recipehealth.html



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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Make your own hand printed fabric


Hi there, Krissy here from Earth Cadets! The lovely ladies from Kelly + Olive asked me over as a guest blogger this week to do a fabric printing tutorial and I am super excited! So let's get down to business, big business!

Fabric printing on your own is super easy. You don't need messy and finicky emulsion or a giant light table; you just need a few supplies from your local arts/craft store and your closet and desk.

Let's get this party started!

You need:
- masking tape, I used thick and thin but any will do
- fabric ink, you will want to choose two colors, I like versatex ink
- a spatula
- a squeegee, you can get these at any art supply store or online
- a screen, you can get these at any art supply store as well, online or if in the Chicago area, from Chicago Silk Screen (all wood frames are made from recycled wood and super affordable).
- scrap fabric. I am using left over canvas, but an old t-shirt will do. Repurposing scrap fabric is a great way to be an Earth Cadet.


Step One: (we can have lots of fun! sorry I just had to.)
Tape out your color one design on the screen. You can do anything you want, but keep in mind this will be the background color. The ink will go where ever the tape is not. (just to avoid confusion, my screen has some older burned images on it from previous projects due to ink dying the mesh, but the screen is clean :) )


Step Two:
Lay your fabric down on a table. It helps to pin down the corners. Also, instead of a table, it may be easier to print on a ironing board so you have some give when you run the squeegee over the screen. Take a dolop of ink and spread it over the top of the screen with the spatula. Be careful not to move the screen after this as some may have inked on to the fabric already.

Place hand on edge of screen to hold it in place and take your squeegee and run it up and down the screen coating the whole thing evenly.


Lift screen up gently. The easy way to do this is press down on one end and lift up the other. Ouala!

Step Three:
Wash out the supplies in the sink. Be sure to wash all of the ink out of the screen and off of your spatula and squeegee. This is the best way to ensure the longevity of your supplies.

Step Four:
Grab a beer.
After washing your screen out you need to make sure it's completely dry before continuing on to color two. So go and find a nice place in the sun and grab a drink. You need to wait 45 minutes to an hour for the screen and fabric to be completely dry.

Step Five:
Tape out the design you want on top of the background. Squares, rectangles, stripes - whatever magic you can make with masking tape. You could also use stickers for different shapes of the rounder persuasion.

Step Six:
Lay the screen on top of the design - you can see how it fits best through the screen. Once in place take that dolop (a dolop) of ink again and spread it over the top of the screen with the spatula. And again, be careful not to move the screen after this as some may have inked on to the fabric already.


Squeegee the ink, covering the entire screen.

And..... heyo! You now have your very own geometric two color print where the next step possibilities are endless! Pillows? Placemats? Runners? Wall hangings? I will now show you a couple real life examples of what you can do with your hand made work of art!


Option One: Wall art!
Liven up your living space by placing your geo-print in a matted frame.


Option Two: (and my personal fave) Placemat!
Spice up that lovely breakfast for you; by layering tasty dishes on top of your art! You can even continue the fun and make enough of your artful placemats to host a dinner party!




And that's that, my Kelly+Olive friends!! Thanks again to Courtney and Lauren for this super fun opportunity! You guys are great! I am so proud of all the great and inspiring work you have done and happy to be a part of the blog today!!

Hope this tutorial appears as easy as it is to execute! I promise you will be thrilled with the outcome and feel free to ask any questions along the way. info@earthcadets.com

Happy printing, Earth Cadets!

-Krissy

Oh! P.S. Please keep in mind Earth Cadeting as you go along - old bath towels are great when working on slightly messy projects like these to replace the paper towels.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Happy Birthday, Duke!

Today is John Wayne's 102nd birthday. This is significant to Earth Cadets for two reasons:

1) I have always held The Duke near and dear to my heart as my Dad's father, my Pop Pop, looked just like him... save that whole watch me take out my teeth trick.

2) An image of John Wayne was my first successful screen print in both class and on my own in the studio. In the studio after one whole year of unsuccessfully printing, burning and emulsion experiments I finally had a clear burn on a screen of John Wayne. I printed the first image on one of my printing tables to remind myself of family, beginnings and hard work. It's all about tiny steps, right?

Over and Out -

KC of EC


Sunday, May 24, 2009

Brief Hiatus

You may have noticed the slight pause in EC production, posts and
productivity... I have been unable to scale the stairs to the studio for the last two weeks thanks to a pesky meniscus scrap from a previous meniscus injury (who I have dubbed the french fry) getting itself stuck in my knee joint. I was unable to walk for a good 10 days and am newly back on my feet after surgery.

It was a little shaky at first but today I am currently enjoying the first full day back in the studio. To celebrate I am dyeing totes avocado and golden yellow. You know, summer time flavors.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable Memorial Day weekend! And keep in mind Earth Cadeting when you plan that cookout and use dishes instead of paper plates. While you do have to use water or a dishwasher, the energy used there is far less than the trees consumed and the waste produced by shipping the plates.

Good on ya, ECers!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Celebrate Earth Day the Earth Cadet Way!


This is Earth Cadets first Earth Day and we are super excited to be an active participant in the mission to better our planet.
And what's a better way (other than cake) to celebrate our online presence in this great cause... B.O.G.O.!?

That's right, this Earth Day - April 22nd, when you purchase an Earth Cadets' item receive a free*(!!!) tote, tee or flour sack towel of your choice.

When you order be sure to add in to the message to seller the code EARTH DAY and the free item name and the listing number (ie)Listing # 18732817) of the freebie you are interested in.

*Please note this is a one day offer beginning April 22, 2009 12am EST - ending 12am CST. One free item per purchase/transaction.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Earth Day Giveaway!



Earth Cadets is super exited to be participating in the first-ever Earth Day Giveaway sponsored by Cosa Verde! They are partnering with Modish to bring you this amazing contest!

There are 45 works by 38 artists (including our very own Golden Girls Eco-Tote) — a grand total of $1375 worth of prizes that will be divided between four lucky winners!

So visit Cosa Verde or Modishblog.com and put your entry in today!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Heyo! Kid's Show

This weekend was the Chicago Kid's Trunk Show. Earth Cadets was there hawking our wears and preaching the good green news. If you were unable to make it we will be posting pics of the set up soon.

The space was beautiful; the Belle Plaine Studio on the North Side. It's a renovated something or other (maybe a carriage house) and it has super tall ceilings with wooden beams. I would totally get married there.

Back with pics soon!

over and out

Friday, January 9, 2009

Plasticky Buns

Hi Earth Cadets, Happy Friday!

Came across this. Kinda OMG...

Running the Numbers : http://www.chrisjordan.com/

A very impactful, artistic depiction on waste in America. This truly helps you visualize how much, and how much of what, we use as a society.

Check this out specifically!



Can you believe all these plastic bags?! Ga-ross! I can only imagine that a large percentage of those bags weren't even necessary. So often a cashier or salesperson will pop my pop into a plastic bag. "No bag needed," I always say. a) Cause I am gonna drink that Diet Coke in 2.3 seconds and b) my purse can hold a medium sized joey'roo and c) there is no reason to waste a plastic bag on my soda... there is no reason to waste a plastic bag ever, not when there are huge purses about and alternatives available.

I hope this post inspires more Earth Cadets to join the mission and be conscious of the resource the use and those they should reuse.

Check out some plastic stunt doubles here:
earthcadets.com they work just as well, hold 6 times more and look good too!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Oh, hello bloggy

www.earthcadets.com

other than that; I am sleepy and wish I was not at work. Booger.