Our yarn shot glasses were featured on The Frisky blog!
Whether you
Our yarn shot glasses were featured on The Frisky blog!
Whether you
Recycled Glass Soap Dispenser“Sleek with a touch of chic” is how I would describe the recycled glass soap dispenser made by the incredibly talented husband and wife duo Amanda and Sean Siska. The original artwork is created with a handmade stencil and carefully sandblasted in order to ensure that the design will endure the test of time. Capable of holding 8.5 oz, this sturdy bottle stands 6.5″ tall and measures 3″ across at its widest point and 1.5″ wide at its base. Get yours now for $25 (plus s+h).
One of our favorite new shops in Portland is Bikeasaurus, a resource for all things bicycle or dinosaur related. We think this combination is fabulous! I recently sat down with owner, Becky, to answer a few questions about our business and inspiration.
Each month, BIKEASAURUS highlights the talents and personality of one local crafter. For February, we were excited to find out more about Amanda Siska of Bread and Badger. Amanda and her husband Sean etch subtle and fun images onto glassware, calling them

Bread and Badger pint glasses, $15 each, etched with zombies, robot dinosaurs and other whimsical designs by Portlander Amanda Siska.
I completely forgot to share this when it happened! We were featured in Portland’s own Willamette Week gift guide for last-minute shoppers on Dec. 15th. Unfortunately, the article didn’t get published until after our holiday shipping deadline, so we had to direct shoppers to the variety of local shops that carry our glassware.
The glass pictured on the left is our Zombie Apocalypse pint glass, and the one of the right is actually our Robo-Dino pint glass collaboration with Mary Kelly of Lollytots, except that it’s facing backwards to you can’t see the design. :(