Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Fun In The Sun

Pink Flamingo

Eco Sheik

Hot Tamale

Pink Flamingo
Mociun Tote on sale here and J.Crew Crewcuts bathing suit

Eco Sheik
Eco friendly beach toys made from recycled milk containers available from Green Toys. Handmade tote made from recycled vintage quilts available from Love & Folly

Hot Tamale
Boys swim trunks from J.Crew and Marc By Marc Jacobs quilted tote

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Donna Wilson




Love these quirky little stuffed animals, blankets, and pillows knit out of lambswool by Donna Wilson available here.

ART SCHOOL



Get your kids art education started right with these great Keith Haring wall decals from Blik, also available here.

Pops of Yellow & Brown



Finding baby apparel and accessories that are gender neutral can be challenging as it seems like every time I walk into a baby store I'm bombarded with pastel pinks and blues. I tend to gravitate towards a more modern aesthetic with colors that reflect the current trends like citrus yellows and warm neutrals. Here are a few products that fit my mood today.

{geometric print onsies from (they come in a 3 pack and they're organic!), handmade wooden gorilla toy by Areaware, modern brown and yellow tote by Plank, Love & Folly booties, cute owl print tee from Fauna}

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Under The Sea



When we were kids wallpaper was so passe, but there is a new renaissance in the wall paper world and I have to say, I'm loving it. Check out these great sea life inspired papers (so perfect for a kids room) from Walnut Wallpaper. So They have a great little shop in LA and you can also order samples before you commit to a pattern. If you're not ready to take the plunge and paper a wall, there are also some great wall decals out there like the ones above, available here.

Handmade With Love



These lovely little booties are handmade out of vintage quilts. Every pair is unique and one of a kind. The sizing is appropriate for 6-9 months but I love to just look at them sitting on the shelf. They make uniquely special baby gifts. Check them out here.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Hip Nursery Inspiration: Blues & Browns


{bedding John Robshaw, toys by Dreamlets & Dwell Studio available here}

I love this gorgeous baby bedding from Dwell Studio and John Robshaw, the eclectic mix of prints is right up my alley. No longer are we forced to have ordinary baby nurseries, companies like Dwell Studio and Amenity Home are now offering stylish baby bedding and accessories to make your baby's room as stylish as the rest of your modern abode. Being the DIY queen that I am, I often look for ways I can achieve this look on my own as most of these products, as much as I covet them, don't always agree with my wallet. But if you're crafty, you can easily make some of these items your self and the result will be totally unique and one of a kind. Here's how I would do it:

1. Pick a color theme (like the one above). I would choose one main color/colors (like blue or shades of blue), an accent color (brown) and a range of neutrals (cream/tan) to accompany them.

2. Finding your materials: Visit your local fabric store if you have a good one, or you can shop for fabrics online. One of my favorite fabric stores is Purl Soho(and they have a great online store). They carry some great quirky and modern prints from some of my favorite fabric designers like Kokka Fabrics (from Japan) and Amy Butler.

3. Picking your fabrics: When selecting your personalized eclectic mix of fabrics I suggest looking for some key ingredients: 1 large scale print, 1 small scale dense print, 1 print with lots of negative space, and 1 medium scale print. For colors I usually follow the 60/40/10 rule which would be 60% the main color, 40% your secondary color (in this case I would call that your range of neutrals) and 10% your accent color (brown). You can use your accent color for trims on blankets and pillow and for small items like a toy or a small pillow.

{Fabrics from Purl}

4. Items to make vs. buy: I would buy the basic bedding like sheets and dusters as these can be more tricky to make. Blankets and decorative pillows are easy and you can also use your fabrics to make matching stuffed toys (you can find patterns for these or make them up). You can also us a staple gun to stretch fabrics over blank canvases to hang on your wall, which will really tie the room together.

More Bedding and Nursery Inspiration to Come.....