Incase you found an empty New York Times bin after waiting in line for hours this morning hoping to grab your commemorative edition of the PRESIDENT OBAMA headlined paper, don’t despair, there’s still plenty of relevant and historical reading material gracing the newsstand shelves just waiting to be slipped into a plastic sleeve for you to love and save forever. Take, for example, that beacon of hard hitting journalism, Southern Living. Oh yes, it is a brand new day, the start of a new era: for the first time in our nation’s history the term design-crisis.com was printed on to a piece of glossy paper a million times over and mailed out to the masses.

Proceed with caution: if you live above the mason dixon line, chances are that you won’t be able to pick up this hot collector’s item. Southern Living does something a little wonky: they put out a Texas edition. If you’re Texan by the grace of god (yes, an actual phrase they use in these parts) then you can flip through this most recent issue to page 12 of the **bonus*** Texas Living supplement and take a visual tour de force through our first(ish) piece of printed press.

I say first(ish) because this is actually a story about another sexy group of ladies with which I am associated: the austin craft mafia. But if you look closely to page 15 you’ll see this:

ouch, let’s get that pesky ad out of there and focus on the important stuff:

scheesh! i am so glad my hair dresser has completed her stay in Chicago and is now safely back in our care in Texas so my hair no longer looks that shade of dishwater blonde. I suppose I should have photoshopped this.
And, zeroing in on the really important stuff, let’s check out that sidebar (with slight edits provided by me):

Huh? What? Where’s Erin’s name? Well, it’s kind of a long story, but, basically, I joined the ACM 6 years ago, roughly 4 years before Erin moved here. But it’s all good, that sister is guilty by association.
Don’t worry guys, I’m going to stop blowing smoke up my own skirt straight away and will bring you a second blog post later today filled with delightful images… and bunnies!
In the mean time, go check out my fellow ACM-ers blogs:
(listed in order of photo appearance)
Susanne: she just had a baby, no bloggy for her, but her clothing can be found here: all dressed up and shy
Jenny: sublime stitching (the blog)
*Jennifer: naughty secretary club (the blog)
*Jenifer: no bloggy blog, here’s her awesome vinyl site: jna designs
me! You’re already here
Hope: hot pink pistol
*Vickie: Vickie Howell
Jesse: Bread Baby
Tina: Tina Sparkles
* denotes pregnant ACM members. Do you see what I’m up against here, people?
Remember, come on back now later today for more DC goodness

Hey! Woot woot! Congratulations!
Funny – I read it as “Specializes in: Writing the most awesome design review blog ever in the history of blogging where she also sells handmade home decor which no self-respecting human being should be without. And writing partner *Erin Williamson rocks hard too.”
I need to get my prescription adjusted.
*Knocked up.
Awww, beep beep! You are a marketing machine, and I think the wall in Craft-O Rama-should actually say “K-dog.”
Raina, you iz too funny.
That is really great! I remember Southern Living from my days in New Mexico. I hope to see your pretty mug(s) in more glossy mags.
Super cute photos of all you ladiz!
Oh my gosh! Congrats! How awesome!
sweet! you’re famous! and resist the force, karly… i will fight the good fight with you, sister.
I got that issue of Southern Living as a consolation prize for the missing Cottage Living. [It was not much consolation, but that's beside the point.] Now I actually have a reason to open it. Congratulations.
P.S. That is a kick-ass fabric store, isn’t it?