Maxine Sutton creates a beautiful line of homewares and accessories that incorporate the best practices of sustainability. All of her items are handcrafted and consist of natural organics such as cotton, hemp, linen and wool. She combines these elements with found/recycled/vintage items and all embroidery uses plant dyed wool yarn, cotton, alpaca, silk and linen. The French lavender filled spoon shaped sachets are adorable.






Her work is fantastic!
Posted by: Lauren | January 28, 2010 at 07:34 PM
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Posted by: GertrudeJones35 | August 11, 2011 at 11:03 PM
Yet another vote for dinner at Dad's. The trade-off benefit for you could not only be more "quality" time at the end of the day, but have breakfast with them, which will be easier to pull off if they are not dragged out of bed in the morning. So if they go to bed earlier, they wake earlier. My husband often misses dinner during the week, but he eats breakfast with the kids 95% of the time and it's a great experience for the family.
Posted by: True Religion Jeans | October 07, 2011 at 02:26 AM