Sunjars - free sunshine!
Finally I've photographed the Sunjars and they're now in the shop.
Sadly, I have a horrible feeling we're not going to be selling many, unless the weather in the UK improves dramatically.
Which is a shame because they're super cool and I've really been enjoying using our one up on the deck.
You've probably seen them all over the blogosphere, but, just in case you've been having a life instead of reading blogs, they're basically solar-powered frosted Mason jars.
Apart from the fact that they look great in both a traditional or contemporary setting, I like the fact that they are, by their very nature, both completely waterproof and very portable. And the frosted glass feels smooth and nice.
Anyway, come and get them at mirrormirror, or, if you're too stingy, try out Megan Not Martha's fabulous homemade Sunjar instructions.
Megan came to our Fourth of July party! That's right, the owner of one of TIME's 50 Coolest Websites for 2006 has been on our deck. Who says there are no celebrities in Seattle. Of course I hardly got to speak to her, or indeed any of our other guests, because I was hostessing a party . But she seemed very lovely, though sadly was not wearing her Hallowig.
I think everyone in the UK could do with at least one of these at the moment.
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