Meet Sarah
First, I’d like to introduce you to my photographer, the lovely miss Sarah:

We were so impressed with the things we bought at the Seattle Green Festival that we couldn’t wait to wear them. My new earings are made by Loot!, who produces jewelry from recycled art glass, and the shirts – my cowl neck and Sarah’s v-neck and tank – are by the lovely SPUN, a super-classy and super-friendly designer (also named Sara – but without the ‘h’) with an all-organic clothing line. Both of these artists will be featured later this week.
Sarah took over 150 photos of the Green Festival, and has been working hard to prep the for human consumption. She sent the first installment my way, which I’ll post later today. Until then, here’s a hint: show your photographer some love by paying her in organic footwear:
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You ladies look hot! And I forgive you Sarah for not knowing how to spell your name right. Can’t wait to see more photos from the show! -Sara
New post: meet my photographer, Sarah, and check out a preview of our Green Festival loot! http://tinyurl.com/cxkca8
So bummed we missed each other! Love that SPUN has snatched the attention of another blogger! She’s great and her designs fit sooooo well!
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Meet Sarah http://tinyurl.com/c5jpq7
Those shirts look so soft…
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Michelle: the shirts were soft and comfortable (even before being washed, I’m sure they’ll get better with some wear), and had a good weight to them. The fabric is really thick, and feels high-quality – as it should, being nice organic cotton.
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[...] – I call this one casual artsy – also included a SPUN shirt, this time the cowlneck you’ve seen me wear once before. It’s another shirt that I can feel comfortable and classy in, which seems to be rare in [...]