Weekly Roundup
/12 amazing interiors in film. Before clicking through, can you guess the movie depicted here?
A complete guide to a zero-waste Halloween.
On that note, if you’re able to safely give out candy this year, I highly recommend Tony’s Chocoloney - they’re delicious and they’re 100% slave free. Yes, slaves and child labor are behind much of our chocolate. This documentary talks more about it.
Have I mentioned this smart, climate-crisis-focused podcast already? I think I have. Well, here it is again. I highly recommend, How To Save A Planet.
Did you see what I built this week? I also uploaded a video of the process yesterday, so be sure to check it out if you read the blog post before I added the video.
I hung up bats on the outside of my house like I’ve done every year for the past five years. I’m a creature of habit, what can I say? A few folks asked me where I got the template to make the bats. I think I drew mine by hand? But here’s a great tutorial with a template.
A UK based company makes coasters, tables, and platers from recycled plastic bags. The process of making them is completely mesmerizing.
I helped my friends with exterior projects at their home so I could (selfishly) enjoy their outdoor space at a safe distance. It reminded me of my blog post from a few months back about how are homes are changing in a COVID-19 world.
I’m really looking forward to this movie being available to stream.
I ordered a custom-made thingy from Etsy this week. This Pinterest board has clues as to what it is - any guesses?
Speaking of movies and TV, a new season of Fargo just came out!
My sister’s birthday is this weekend and she requested her gift be one of these handmade mugs and a loaf of vegan sourdough challah bread. Her wish is my command.
Off to go bake, hope you have a good weekend!