Tom and I have been working together for the past few weeks and we’re finally ready to show off our creation. Behold the adorableness of Sugar Fiends!

Zombie cranberry vneck

This American Apparel cranberry vneck tshirt features an adorable zombie cupcake, complete with brain frosting and a drooling desire for braaaaainnns. The little zombie hungrily stares at your sweet, juicy cranium from his comfortable spot over your heart.

Catapus blue raglan

Instantly fall in love with this innocent cat-octopus-cupcake. He lives on the bottom left corner of a light blue American Apparel sheer jersey cap sleeve raglan. The bold orange color really makes him pop. His name is Catapus and he’s looking for a happy home.

They are designed by Robot Octopus aka Tom. He is a great artist who I’ve known for a long time. I’m very excited to be collaborating with Tom on this project, not only because he is wonderfully gifted but he’s also as sweet as these cupcakes.

More pics of the shirts here. You can order either (or both!) of these shirts below. We made a tiny run of these shirts so get one while they’re still available. I have some other colors that I will release in the coming weeks. Thanks for your support!

Sugar Fiends

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Blue Raglan measurements from shoulder to shoulder (including cap sleeves)
S – 15.75”
M – 16”
L – 16.25”
XL – 16.5”

Cranberry vneck measurements from shoulder to shoulder
XS – 15″
S – 16.5”
M – 18”
L – 20.5”
XL – 21.25”

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I can bake really quickly:

Cupcake baking and frosting on youtube

Normally I don’t use a box mix, but I thought that it would be quicker. The caramel frosting came out a bit runnier than I expected. I halved the recipe, and I don’t think my kitchenaid could properly whip the frosting when there was less of it in the bowl. Next time I will use a hand mixer.

I basically followed the recipe on the box. In general I use local or organic ingredients for all my cooking. In case the recipe in the video is too hard to follow, here are detailed instructions.
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After many years of living in San Francisco, I finally had the chance to explore Japantown. One of the bookstores had a display of mystery toys. Each box contained 1 of a series of toys. The naked baby series was just too creepy to pass up.

Naked baby on youtube

I love Japanese tchotchke. Lately I’ve been collecting Re-ment food, but now I’m into the naked babies. I currently have 3. I guess that makes me creepy too.

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I’m looking forward to checking out the The Disposable Film Festival at the end of this month. It’s a celebration of crappy video; the kind that’s produced by cell phones, point & shoots, webcams etc. Submissions are, unfortunately, closed. (Oops! I really should have written this sooner). I can’t wait to see what people have submitted.

One of the things that makes this kind of jerky, fuzzy, low quality video interesting is the editing and filtering. A few neat tricks, and a cool song can drastically change something from mundane to worthwhile. I often don’t know what to do with this kind of video since it’s only interesting to me or the few involved. I have a lot of footage of museum excursions and concerts. I also take lots of photos of random things I find on the ground. If I share it, it is off my hard drive, and we’re gathered around my computer. I believe there is a space for livejournal-like group filtering for video. Not everyone wants random strangers to view their videos; most just want to show their buddies the clip of when they lit their farts on fire (not that I’ve ever seen or shared such a clip…).

Here’s a video by the organizers of the festival that I particularly liked.


SCENE: San Francisco from Disposable Film Festival on Vimeo.

The brisk pace keeps it engaging, and they mitigated a lot of camera shake by slowing pieces down or speeding them up. Watching this was a bit of a game – How many places can you identify in the video?

Write yours down. No cheating! All the ones I saw after the cut.
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Nimby header

Many of my friends are closely involved with projects nurtured at Nimby. It is the home of Dance Dance Immolation and
the Steam Punk Tree House and many many many other art projects.

They’re moving and they need a little help with all the initial expenses. Please help out. They are super close to getting the money they need and every bit counts.

What is Nimby?

A place to create the impossible, the new, the ridiculous, the exiting and most importantly, the never seen before. It is the largest do-it-yourself industrial art space in the Bay Area with over 40 different art groups and craftsmen in the shop.

NIMBY not only offers space to create, but supports its artists with resources, assistance in sourcing re-purposed material, as well as logistical and technical guidance. This supportive culture shared by all members of the NIMBY community is at the root of the amazing art that emerges from its doors. NIMBY is the hub for creativity that boggles the mind and fosters community values that encourage collaboration and innovation.


DDI in action, photo by edrabbit

Please donate if you:
have ever enjoyed any of the fire arts housed at Nimby
attended an event
want to get into some badass industrial art
want to support a collaborative, inspiring art house
like fire

NIMBY needs your help!

Betty Page with a whip

Icon, legend, muse.

RIP

April 22, 1923 – December 11, 2008

AP News article

nsfw

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It keeps drawing me back.

By Icka

I’ll be spending more time at Muddy’s in the next few weeks. Some of Miss Icka’s lovely photos are on display in the cozy cafe. It may be a bit distracting to see this photo every time I look up from my computer but it will also be inspiration.

Congrats to Miss Icka!

I’ll be spending more time at Muddy’s in the next few weeks. Some of Miss Icka’s lovely photos are on display in the cozy cafe. It may be a bit distracting to see this photo every time I look up from my computer but it will also be inspiration.

Congrats to Miss Icka!

Pitfall pitcher
pitfall pitcher (more photos)

For the past few weeks I’ve been feeling blue. There’s just something about an approaching birthday that is terrifying for me. All those life questions keep me awake at night, like “What am I doing with my life? Am I happy? Should I do something else?” and I seriously consider switching careers and moving. My temper gets short and I bitch and moan constantly. It’s truly a miracle that anyone puts up with me. It’s especially annoying since I’m usually around people who are older than me. I’m feeling much better now that the birthday has past but I was a huge ball of pout when my friend not only decided to play video games instead of going to the Conservatory of Flowers with me, but he also failed to reschedule.

Anyway, I re-realized (as I do pretty much every month) that I like going out alone and I don’t need anyone to take me anywhere. I decided to go to the Chomp exhibit because waiting for someone else was a guarantee to missing it.

The conservatory was very humid and I was glad that I dressed in true SF style– I ended up taking off 3 layers. The carnivorous plant section smelled like minerals; it was faintly metallic. I’m fascinated by carnivorous plants, so it was fun to see them up close. The plants were well-fed, as I saw many dead insects in their clutches. The ceiling mounted fans slowly rotated which made the natural light flicker. After a short time in the hot, moist, flickering environment I felt a little nauseated so I moved on to the other exhibits.

The conservatory is worth visiting if you’re already at the park. I hope that the next time I go I won’t encounter any heavily perfumed persons. Lots of perfume + humidity + heat == omg I need to leave this place.