Let’s Get Ready to BuildUpBattle!

The Internet calls the traditional wooden game Kubb, a.k.a. Viking Chess or Sticky Sticks, "the best lawn game ever." After watching my kids play BuildUpBattle, our handmade version of the game, I'm inclined to agree. This family-friendly backyard competition is a hoot. Described as a combination of horseshoes and bowling, Kubb (pronounced like tube) also … Continue reading Let’s Get Ready to BuildUpBattle!

Popclectic Spotlight: Marisa Ray

"I enjoy exploring whimsical, idealized worlds where positive themes such as friendship, love and innocence prevail," says Marisa Ray, who will bring original paintings, fine art prints and paper goods to Popclectic artisan market on Saturday of Artclectic at University School of Nashville. A self-taught artist inspired by her artist grandfather, Marisa says she paints … Continue reading Popclectic Spotlight: Marisa Ray

Popclectic Spotlight: Anita’s Animal Alphabet

What’s in a name? If you're Anita Schmid, your name contains an Alligator, Newt, Ibis, Tiger and Anteater. It's a code that's easy to crack but not easy to copy, as Anita's Animal Alphabet is hand-drawn and -colored—and developed over decades. Anita began designing her zoological letters and working them into into baby presents, birthday gifts and … Continue reading Popclectic Spotlight: Anita’s Animal Alphabet

Popclectic Spotlight: Betsy Hoffman’s ALPHABETSY

Betsy Hoffman radiates joy in her teaching and in her artwork. The former is on display in the first-grade classroom at USN, the latter at Vanderbilt University Children's Hospital, USN's Hassenfeld Library, and in houses and businesses across Nashville, on everything from canvases to pianos. A veteran of the American Artisan Craft Fair, Artclectic, and … Continue reading Popclectic Spotlight: Betsy Hoffman’s ALPHABETSY

Kristen’s Cookies Revisited

Back when I was in graduate business school, my Operations 101 class explored the Harvard case study of a woman named Kristen who was starting a bakery. Kristen's Cookie Company was designed to teach students about capacity, bottlenecks and throughput so we could build streamlined manufacturing processes. After business school, I backslid into journalism, so I … Continue reading Kristen’s Cookies Revisited

Popclectic Spotlight: Liz Hodder Studio

Welcome to the first in a series of profiles of artisans and makers participating in Popclectic artisan market, Saturday, October 21, during University School of Nashville's Artclectic weekend. Liz Hodder Studio: Ceramics, Sculpture and Textiles "I love the natural world and feel connected to and part of something much greater," says artist Liz Hodder. While … Continue reading Popclectic Spotlight: Liz Hodder Studio