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DIY news & events for the Kerns neighborhood in Portland, Oregon.
Collaborative Consumption is Alive and Well in Stumptown
Portland’s Sharing Economy: Borrowing, Swapping and Sharing

In a shift away from the country’s once hyper-consumptive ways, many Portlanders have been discovering how to participate in a local, and more resourceful, sharing economy. Based on models of collaborative consumption, in which owning becomes less necessary, our innovative and community-minded citizenry has expanded an economy centered around bartering, borrowing and sharing. Portland has, in many ways, led the charge in what we more...

Teardrop Lounge’s Daniel Shoemaker Shares His Recipes
Adding Bitters to Your Home Cocktail Bar [Recipes]

Your at-home cocktails gardens are resting prettily in the windowsill. There are no major holidays for which to prepare grog. And, your infusions are happily marinating on the shelves. So, what’s the next step in your home mixology program? Let’s try homemade bitters. With your new bitters brewed, you’ll be able to round out some of your homemade cocktails, make some much-loved, classic cocktails, and jazz up your more...

Find a Cup of Joy!

Event location: Mudshark Studios, 1930 NE Oregon St.

Holiday Clay Art Sale

FIND A CUP OF JOY! Buy a handmade cup for your friend this holiday season at a group sale of work by ceramic professionals. Hosted by Mudshark Studios, twenty-one artists who work primarily in clay will exhibit work. Select from colorful, playful tableware, deeply soulful work made with indigenous materials, slip cast forms from life, traditional tea ware, body pots, old-skool growlers, tall geometric fountains and big 3-d puzzles, more...

A Halloween Treat for Your Favorite Monsters
Grog: So Good It's Scary  [Recipe]

Let’s imagine that it’s already Halloween, you have your patio lights up and a few carved gourds on the porch, and the important question lingering in the fall air is: what on earth are you going to be serving to your thirsty, be-costumed guests? Grog, fellow drinkers. Go with grog. Because there is no better complement to a night dripping with zombie anythings and sexy everythings than a drink whose last true heyday was more...

Pairs Perfectly With Portland's Fall Weather
DIY Sherry Cocktails [Recipes]

We know you haven’t had enough of old-school drinks and cocktails yet, so here’s the next in line we’d suggest for your go-to winter list: sherry. That’s right. Sherry. There’s a dry, complex quality to this Spanish wine that makes a lovely pair with the crisp (erm, soggy) autumn breeze starting to blow around Portland. It’s a great drink to offer guests arriving at your dinner party or to sip on more...

Why Do-It-Yourself When It's Often Easier to Pay Someone Else?
DIY Culture: Why Portlanders Get Creative, Practical in Hands-On Ways

When Kristl Bridge opened Portland Homestead Supply Co. in Sellwood in June, a visitor asked her why anyone would take tasks such as canning, pickling, and soap-making into their own hands when it’s often easier to pay someone else to do the work. “It was our first day open, so my first response to it ... was to sort of panic,” Bridge recalls. “I thought, ‘Wow maybe nobody will [do this], and we’ll more...

Infuse Everything From Olive Oil to Brandy!
Flavor Your Life (and Your Drinks) with Natural Homemade Infusions

Four weeks of summer in and it’s nearly autumn again, at least according to the calendar. In other words, this is the perfect time to start infusing everything from olive oil to brandy! Because in four weeks when you are cold again, and have spent all of your money on patio beers in the sunshine, life will be better when you look around and see all kinds of home infusions that have turned your little counter bar and your kitchen more...

Root Sheds Recommended as Alternative for Western Oregonians
Root Cellars: Portland's DIY Don't

When the New York Times published a story in November 2008 about a renewed national interest in root cellars, the featured root cellarist was someone from Portland. It stands to reason. Here in grow-your-own, do-it-yourself central, we Portlanders would naturally be on top of a revived, time-honored trend that relates to homegrown food. Okay, so almost three years later, it’s exposé time. Harriet Fasenfest, the Northeast more...

Saving Seeds, Saving Our Future
Portland Gardeners Encourage Heirloom Seed Use for Plant Diversity, Vitality

It used to be that a collection of seeds was a vital possession, and that protecting seeds from one’s own garden meant protecting a family’s food source and livelihood. “Seeds were smuggled from Russia, from places in Europe,” says Corina Reynolds, a Portland-based permaculturist who grew up with victory-gardening grandparents. “People would sew them into their skirts or their suitcase linings when they more...

Be the Grid
What You Need to Know About Going Solar

If you want a definition of optimism, find someone in Portland who’s installing solar panels—especially with the summer we’ve been having. Oh, and it doesn’t help when experts say that Portland gets the same amount of sunshine as an average American city. We live here. We’ve earned the right to question that. Still the promise of solar energy is intriguing. Who doesn’t dream of telling the power more...