Comfort and style aside, the clever flip-flops have a built-in bottle opener. Thirsty? Just whip off the old flip-flop and open a brew—or a soda. The church key opener is recessed in the sole. Technical fabric makes the nubuck/neoprene upper water-friendly and the contoured foot-bed keeps your feet comfy on sand, soil or concrete.
By Kathy Schultz | May 19, 2006
What's the first thing you do when you start organizing a room (or garage, or kitchen)? You shop for all those cool organizer drawers, racks, hooks, baskets, etc. Right? Wrong! You pick up Laura Leist's book, "Eliminate Chaos" ($19.95, published by Sasquatch Books, May 2006) and take a step-by-step...
By Kathy Schultz | May 24, 2006
What's a girl to do when she's on the road and she: a) is craving chocolate b) breaks a nail c) pops a button d) gets a flat tire e) all of the above She breaks out her Safety Girl Roadside Emergency Kit! The girly lunchbox style kit is...
By Kathy Schultz | May 26, 2006
Can't get motivated to start your spring cleaning? These spiffy home products from Two's Company may impel you to scour those tubs, dust those blinds, sweep those stairs and tidy up.
By Kathy Schultz | May 30, 2006
Dad doesn't want another boring tie-so give him one with a little bite.
By Kathy Schultz | June 2, 2006
Years ago, a friend of mine had a photographer come to her house to take baby pictures. She spent hundreds of dollars. I thought she was being extravagant. Now, with two adorable dogs, I think having pet portraits taken as a matter of posterity is essential, not extravagant. (Yes, I know they're not human -- but they're still my "babies.")
By Kathy Schultz | June 6, 2006
BUMBLE B Bevin Farkas's eye for design, unique gift items, and appealing packaging makes gift giving a breeze. We've all bought (or received) gift baskets stuffed with more shredded paper than gifts, and after digging to the bottom found barely edible no-brand cookies, cheap trinkets, and unimaginative candles and...
By Kathy Schultz | June 9, 2006
The book is a great primer for city slickers with tips on how to build fires (teepee or log cabin style?) using a variety of woods, and stoking finesse. For practiced firebugs there's a chapter on the origins and physics of fire itself. Wogan's quirky sense of humor and witty prose keeps the book interesting even when reading obligatory information on safety (Eight Ways to be Sure You Don't Headline the 11 o’clock News). The book is full of suggestions on how to enjoy your fire — how to whittle, tipple (drink), tell spooky stories (text provided), and the complete words to "Home on the Range."
By Kathy Schultz | June 14, 2006
This Capitol Hill shop and gallery carries an eclectic variety of arts and crafts by local artists.
By Kathy Schultz | June 16, 2006
Glam girls will flip over Bésame, an alluring line of cosmetics. Translated from Spanish, the name means "kiss me" — and indeed, these cosmetics could encourage amorous passion. The 1940s and 50s vintage-inspired line conjures up images of sexy women in full slips coyly applying layers of lipstick and touches of rouge at their vanity tables, finishing off with a pouf of the powder puff.
By Kathy Schultz | June 20, 2006