June 25, 2022

American Made is Back on Martha.com

Guess what? American Made is back! I'm so thrilled to share with you the relaunch of "Martha Stewart American Made" on our new commerce and content website, Martha.com - you're all going to love these entrepreneurs and their products.

Originally introduced in 2012, this American Made program recognizes and celebrates American makers who turn their passions and creative skills into thriving businesses. We help to support and promote these talented entrepreneurs by sharing their stories and products with you. To start, we're highlighting five companies - Nest Homeware, KHEM Studios, Mathilde, Stick Candles, and Mystic Knotwork.

Here are some photos and a glimpse into what these great small businesses are all about, enjoy. And be sure to catch me on QVC all day today with my newest holiday decorations! It's never too early to start thinking about the holidays!

June 24, 2022

The "Women's Work" Exhibit at Lyndhurst

A striking exhibition marking the evolution of women artists over the course of 300-years is now on display at the Gothic Revival Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York.

Presented inside both the Lyndhurst mansion and in its exhibition gallery, this extraordinary "Women's Work" show features more than 125 works including approximately 50 contemporary pieces mainly created after 1970 by mostly American women artists from diverse backgrounds, placed in conversation next to historic antecedents from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Earlier this week, I shared images of the historic mansion itself - its many rooms and furnishings. Here are photos of a selection of items included in the exhibit, which is on view now through Monday, September 26th.

June 23, 2022

The 146th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

A four-year old Bloodhound named “Trumpet” is this year’s top dog after winning “Best in Show” at the 146th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

This week, more than 3500 dogs representing more than 200 breeds and varieties competed for top honors, including two newly eligible breeds - the Mudi, a Hungarian herding dog, and the Russian Toy. The annual show runs for several days. It kicks off with the Annual Masters Agility Championship, where performance dogs climb, jump, weave, and sprint their way through a series of course obstacles. Then three days are dedicated to breed competitions. Dogs are exhibited in seven different groups, organized by the original work that each breed was developed to do. The groups include Herding, Sporting, Non-Sporting, Working, Hounds, Terriers, and Toy breeds. For the second year, the show was held on the grounds of the 67-acre Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, New York. The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is a wonderful way to learn about the many different types of dogs. I enjoy going to this show every year, especially when my own dogs or their relatives, and dogs I know, are competing.

Here are some photos, enjoy.