Sorry, the name just had to be capitalized, it’s that exciting. Meagan and Sasha, the dynamic duo of Wonder Thunder, were kind enough to answer some questions for me. It gets a bit silly, but for me, that just makes it that much better!
1. What did you have for breakfast this morning?
8 grains. Home brewed yogurt with honey. Coffee. Blood of the innocent!
2. What do you find most inspiring about where you live?
Mountains and the ocean. Flannel. Nirvana. No, we mean nature, salmon, and eagles! Deserts, volcanos, and soft pine forest floors. Combine demolition derbies!
3. What kind of music are you into lately?
We could go all day on this question! Tallest Man on Earth, Loney Dear, Dr. Dog, Alela Diane, First Aid Kit, Tom Petty, The Band, Handsome Furs, Paul Simon’s Kodachrome, M83, Animal Collective, Built to Spill, Fleet Foxes, A.A. Bondy, Blue Oyster Cult.
4. Is etsy/creating your full time business? If not, what do you do in real life?
No, if only our dreams were real. Maybe one day. But our day jobs aren’t too bad. Sasha works in the art department of Sub Pop. Meagan makes jewelry for a local designer. We like what we do.
5. What’s the story behind your awesome shop name?
This is a hard question. It just sort of appeared in the brain and stuck. We like that it rhymes, evokes wonder and unexplainable forces of nature, and we noticed people like to yell it at us as a collective name for two. WONDER THUNDER!
6. Was there someone in your life who was a creative inspiration for you?
Our parents! All four of them have some creative bones. Sasha’s dad makes screen-printed ceramics and his mom spins, knits, dyes, and weaves. Meagan’s mom is a metalsmith and her dad builds things like houses and contraptions. We also had great art teachers in high school which is a rare thing these days.
7. What else do you make other than art that you’re great at?
Food. Pickles, yogurt, sauerkraut, lacto-fermented vegetables, immmaculate conception of taco salad. Other than food, fossil and herb research, the pythagorean theorum, stick and rock collecting, tea making, and sinning.
8. When did you first start creating things?
It’s hard to say really, we’ve always made things, it’s just what happens as we live life. We could say that it started as kids, but all kids are creative. We just happened to keep doing it.
9. What is your creative process like?
Bacteria growth is a good example. It starts as a little cell and soon enough you’ve got an infection that no known antibiotic can cure. We started with one idea of a mischievous carrot and before long we had a handful of buck toothed trouble making characters. We usually draw on napkins while eating to get some ideas. Once we find something that is funny to both of us we match that image to an item we’ve been wanting to make.
10. What’s a cool thing that you think everyone should know about?
You can get water stains out of wood floors with tooth paste. Insomnia and stress can be cured by drinking valerian tea, an herb that smells like old dirty socks. Pistachios are a poor substitute for cat food.
11. What’s the craziest thing that’s ever happened to you?
25 spools of thread.
Floating in space. Generating psychedelic rainbows out of my laser eyes. Living a daydream on mars.
Taco salad with bbq tofu.
Get a job. Take a shower. Get out of bed.
Our diamond encrusted relationship. Without it Wonder Thunder would be but a wisp in a cloud! Also our cat, Fatty. And lots and lots of handmade things from friends and family.
One baby raptor penguin monkey cat. Fatty Senior.
A framed photograph of a squirrel eating a piece of pizza.
That was an awesome read. I knew they had to be here in Seattle after the yogurt and flannel but Nirvana certainly settled it, lol.
Thanks for bringing their shop to my attention 🙂
I must heart it now.
cat foods should be high protein and should be soft to with lots of dieatary fiber,~,
`”‘ that seems to be a great topic, i really love it .**