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AROUND OUR TOWN // Stash Co. x Cobra Rock Pop Up

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Last week, our friends Colt and Logan (Cobra Rock Boot Company) came through Houston on their way to Nashville to do a "pop up shop" with Stash Co. They packed up their store and made the long haul from their home in Marfa, TX to bring a slice of The West to a new audience and it was a huge success. It was inspiring to see so many folks connect, share stories and support one another.

We hadn't seen these two cuties since our camping adventures in February and it was a much needed reunion that included slumber parties, good grub, long talks over coffee and tea, vinyl shopping, hair cuts and the best boots around. We can't wait to see them out in Marfa this Fall.

Colt and Logan are taking Cobra Rock Boot Company to two more cities. If you live in Asheville, NC + Nashville, TN, you are in luck! Be sure to find them this week to check out their beautiful work, skip the waiting list and snag a pair or two or their amazing boots.
Asheville, NC // Wednesday 6/4 at Shelter Collective
Nashville, TN // Friday 6/6 at Imogene + Willie

Keep up with Cobra Rock Boot Company

STASH CO | Buffalo Spring



Find a job. After college you're suppose to find a job. And it better be a good one with good people, because they will become your family.

After college, I started on a long (for my parents sake I'll say very long) journey to finding a job. Along the way I was an intern, a receptionist, an intern at fossil, an intern at St8mnt, a freelancer, broke and jobless, an everything woman, a salon coordinator, a set designer, and my favorite (i HATED this job), a sales associate at Anthropologie where I had to not only ask to pee, but then be escorted to the loo. While about three years of craziness and real life education was taking place I started reflecting on what I was doing with my time. Since I don't believe in doing anything less than 100%, every minute spent somewhere was a strong investment. I started asking myself, what do I really want to do? What is important to me? I came up with two things, well, three.

1. I want to create. No matter what I'm making, designing, doing, I want to create.
2. Character. To be surrounded with folks that I respect, love and have good character.
3. Never cease seeking inspiration.

With all of these things combined, I started a project, The Pinpoint Method and I met Cheryl, a bag builder from Houston, Texas working out of a century old mattress factory in Sealy, Texas. She was the first of a trial set of five interviews I did. She was amazing. From the first phone conversation, I felt like I knew her. Over the course of about a year, I continued on the Pinpoint Method interviews / working at a salon and anthropologie, and she went on building bags, and creating a business that I would soon become a part of.

Last October, Cheryl and I met in a parking lot in Houston. I was heading out of town the next day and the camera I was using for TPM became unavailable last minute and I was almost screwed. Cheryl and her husband/partner, Paul, offered one of their personal cameras for the trip, so we met in parking lot while she was delivering a bag. We started talking about life, work, goals, one thing led to another and she kind of offered me a job. I went out of town for TPM, came back, met Cheryl for lunch and my life changed. I found myself at the factory immediately, everyday, all day. I couldn't get enough. I came to work charged with energy, passion, and excited to be a part of something to honest and unique. I finally put into words (for those of you who know me, words are not my game) and told Cheryl what it was to have Stash. It was like speaking a language my whole life and getting by with only gestures because no one knew the language. This whole time, I  haven't been able to communicate or truly know my own potential until meeting everyone at this place. These folks spoke my language. I not only found my job (angels sing and my parents praise Jesus), I found my tribe.

This video is a true representation of what Cheryl and Paul have built at Stash. When I was asked to take on this video organization and propose a story board, a mantra that Cheryl blogged on the Stash site came to mind. I took this Mantra and and ran...

"We must savor the moment we are in.
-The laughter-
-The camaraderie-
Like sunlight on an evening cloud bank it will never 
reflect precisely these patterns and colors ever again."
- Stash

I have found my tribe and I appreciate every moment we work toward something larger, together. Every milestone we hit is a victory. Every laugh, every cry, every bag (haha. I laugh, but I'm serious), is truly appreciated because we know, that exact moment, that exact achievement will never happen exactly like that ever again.

Thank you to all of our friends for being a part of Buffalo Spring. Thank you Micah Bickham for capturing the magic. Thank you Wandering Bufaleros for providing the soundtrack. Thank you Stash for creating this place and this opportunity for us to be a part of something magical.

To check out our new, beautiful Stash site, click here

XO,
K

AROUND OUR TOWN: URBAN MARKET HOUSTON

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On Sunday, Brandi, John Korey and I headed up to the Bayou City Event Center for Urban Market Houston. We were kind of doubling up on work and play, since I needed to meet up with Cheryl and Paul from Stash Co. for The Pinpoint Method. The first set of photos were taken at the Stash Co. booth. All the purses you see were handmade by Cheryl Schulke and the entire booth was designed and constructed by her husband, Paul Forde out of wood taken from a torn down bridge. Pretty neat duo, eh? Check The Pinpoint Method in June for the full feature and interview with the Stash Co  creator and team (it's a family matter).

(See the rug in the bottom right hand corner? Yup had to have it. -B)

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Too many goodies to choose from...  Brandi, John Korey and I all picked out a bag from this section for all of our out of town trips that are coming up (both for the Pinpoint Method and for fun).

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Stash co had everything from clutched to overnight bags. She also has guitar straps made out of old mail bags and leather camera straps.

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Oh my God it took forever to decide what our first Stash bag would be. We tried them all on.

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Brandi ordered this one for her Costa Rica trip. I just love the canvas and vintage materials she used.
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I was going through the swatches trying to decide on leather for a while.

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(Fake Caption) Kelly is thinking "I hope I can hold this toot in but I think it's slowly slipping out." -B

I can't possibly say enough kind words about the work and people behind it. Beautiful, handmade products by the best of folks.


Everything else at Urban Market that we wanted...
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Brandi Got 3 coffee bags, so far one is for a door mat (see her instagram LisenbeSquared) the second is for a kitchen rug below the oven and the third one well we don't know yet

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We were already dying from the heat and it's only May! I wanted this table and chairs for my new apartment!

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We've been hearing rumors that the Astrodome will be auctioning off their seating... We've got to be there for that! Our friend Rannie has some of these bad boys. When Brandi was in New York visiting Rannie, a couple years back, they had to carry them blocks to her apartment. It's times like this we are glad Houston is a drive 'friendly' city.

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