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Scene: Shin Tanaka NightScene: Shin Tanaka Night Last week, I shared I'd be attending New York-Tokyo and Frank's Chop Shop party in honor of Shin Tanaka. The art of paper toys (not origami-- although I also appreciate that form of art too) have been...

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We Heart Wood: Custom Jibibuts ShowWe Heart Wood: Custom Jibibuts Show I know I haven't posted in a while. For those who follow my twitter, you'll note that my computer crashed during a crucial time in posting and then I proceeding to get sick. Such fun was had. Anyway,...

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More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Moustache Lovers!More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Moustache... It's official, my titles keep getting longer and longer-- so from now on-- I'll refer to this series as: "MtVD Gift Guide." In this series of gift recommendations, we focus on the moustache aficionado....

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More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for GamersMore than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Gamers I've been so slow on the upkeep and these were meant to be Valentine's Day gift guides, but guess what-- as the Mr. constantly points out-- you love your mate more than just on Valentine's Day so why...

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Scene: New Moon 2010 at MPHScene: New Moon 2010 at MPH Scene: New Moon 2010 from IHCS on Vimeo. Last week Friday, was the 2nd annual New Moon show at MyPlasticHeart. I've been waiting for this show for a while, especially when I began to overhear the...

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Baroness Loves: 30 Customs by 30 Friends

Posted by saki | Posted in Designer Toys, Other | Posted on 17-04-2009

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I’ve said it over and over again– I really love this community. For me, last year’s NYCC really fortified my love for the designer toy world when I got the chance to meet an array of talented artists and they didn’t behave like douches. <– Those are some really kind words aren’t they? Either way, I knew that I loved these people and that I planned on sticking around for a while after that event.

We sometimes get into arguments within the community and sometimes it’s targeted towards the artists, sometimes we blame the companies– but it doesn’t matter! What we need to focus on are the positive things that many artists and members are doing. I’ve had my fair issues with KidRobot, but the Toy Baroness (who to me is the face of the company) along with the many talented friends she’s made along the way, has been working on an admirable project. I cannot put into words how much I respect her for her selfless act.

Many people get caught up living the good life and forget to give back to their community/world. The Baroness, on the other hand, is using her powers for good. Above you’ll find her flickr video containing photos of the 30 pieces that are being auctioned off now through April 24th to benefit the Children in Cambodia. I hope to someday accomplish something as important and life-impacting as what she is doing. I know times are tough, but please take a second to acknowledge the things we take for granted that these kids do not have. I love packaging kawaii packages and I might just get in contact with the 1st Lady of Kidrobot to see if she’ll accept a donation from me. Head on over to the auction site, and if you’ve got zero dollars in the wallet, spread the word!!

Peace.