Category Archives: baby style

Vintage Baby

Right now I am loving all of the vintage looks that are in home decor. Mixing burlap and lots of white  is beautiful and really brightens the room. Since I always design my kids birthdays around a theme, I thought it would be fun to decorate a baby room in similar fashion, starting with the announcement. There are no babies on the horizon for me but just thinking up decorating projects makes me happy!

Make sure to use lots of vintage white frames and soft pastel colors. Keep the bedding simple. A burlap or linen ruffle would look great on the crib. Vintage toys and metal buckets for storage fit in nicely. I also love the look of the tissue paper pom poms hung from the ceiling.

Burlap Baby Announcement – LookLoveSend.com

Vintage Buckets – Etsy

Pom Poms – Etsy, various

Crib – Posh Tots

Blocks – Etsy

 

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Please don’t eat these sweet treats

My hubby and I were shopping in Honolulu a few months ago and came across the cutest little store front. He was going to run into the video game store (yes, really) so I poked my head into this place and said, “I’m going to check out this candy shop” because it was too cute to pass up. As I stood in front of the glass cases, it took me several minutes before I realized I wasn’t looking at things I could eat — it was jewelry! Turns out I was inside of Q-Pot, the brain child of Japanese designer Tadaaki Wakamatsu. Q-Pot is known as the “mysterious pot” because “no one knows what will jump out of it”. And once you go inside, you’ll truly understand this concept.

Q-Pot designs are incredibly cute, sweet and very much about fantasy. Wakamatsu takes ordinary food items like chocolate bars and hamburgers and turns them into dreamy, wearable works of art.

 

a mini burger to wear around your neck

The burger and ice cream accessories come in layers, so you can add items to your stack as you wish. Don’t like tomatoes? Then just opt for lettuce and cheese instead!

 

a chocolate-dipped banana hair tie

love sweets? a cream puff necklace might satisfy your craving.

a delicate pink jelly candy hair tie

 

Q-Pot even makes baby clothes and bags…

Q-Pot baby goodies

chocolate bar bag

 

I ended up buying a pair of earrings that look like frosting shells. They’re a pretty pinky-coral, super girly and prefect for me since I’m a baking queen who works wonders with buttercream!

don't they look like frosting?

 

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friday finds: ohdeedoh

fairy door! is this just cute or what?

If you have kids and haven’t visited ohdeedoh you must-go-now! It is a super informative site for the latest and greatest ideas in kids room decorating. Plus ideas on how to live with kids in a small space without feeling like you live in a daycare – golden! It is a part of the apartment therapy site – which speaks for itself. They have great tips for renters or owners of small spaces, or just people like me who have a house with smaller than life bedrooms. Do your kids share a room? There are tips for 2 kids, 3 kids, and girl and boy shared rooms. There are oodles of pictures to go through in their kids room tours section. (Heh, I used the word oodles and now I am all distracted).

it's cute and it fits!

love the colors!

room for half of a brady bunch!

 

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diy: “goo goo” baby shower

Coordinating a baby shower isn’t as hard as you think. The Simon+Kabuki “Goo Goo” Shower Kit helped a bunch for my baby shower (a while ago). Set up for 24 people, it comes with plates, cups, napkins, games, coasters, clear boxes, basket grass, and stickers. Invitations and thank you notes are included as well. There is even an instruction packet for how to throw an awesome baby shower!

Here is some of what my mom and sister came up with using the goodies from this kit. They were nervous to throw a shower for a crazy graphic designer (me?). This took the pressure off and I think they did a great job. My pictures don’t do it justice (I was in dire need of a decent camera back then).

The stickers were used to decorate the party prize bags and they added coordinating flower pots and ribbon. The cake was done to match the invitations and the little clear boxes were filled with blue and white m&ms and used as party favors. It turned out so great! You can even get creative and use the coasters as decorations.

These kits are still available in Boy, Girl, and Neutral color schemes. If you are interested, please contact us!

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designer kids: n is for nursery

I procrastinated on getting my first baby’s nursery ready. Not the wisest plan, since he could have come early (he was late) or I could have been too big (I was fine), but I think I work best under pressure. And I lean towards a state of denial sometimes (baby? What baby?).  But I’d been reading enough about having a baby that I knew I’d be sleep-deprived and potentially cranky, so I wanted the room to be colorful and cheery for the 3 a.m. feedings.

I wanted a sleek, modern crib and became obsessed with the Netto line.  These are pretty spendy (and now owned by Maclaren), but luckily a local boutique was selling a floor sample of a discontinued model, so we got a good price on it (and I didn’t put too much thought into the fact it cost more than the headboardless metal frame my husband and I sleep on).  I wanted crib sheets in my favorite color of orange, and the pattern along the edge seemed like it might interest my son when I put him down for a nap (this was before I knew he would end up napping on me every day for 5 months).  IKEA has a lot of fun baby furniture, and I loved the bright pop of cobalt blue and peephole pulls in these dresser drawers.  And I could put all the stuffed animals I’d been buying for the baby (okay, for me) on the shelves.  I figured I had a good eight months to keep things organized on the shelves before he started tearing everything apart.  I also wanted a plush, cozy rug underneath my feet (since the hardwood floor can be cold at 3 a.m.), and I found one at Overstock that I thought had a modern design that could appeal to a child too (and you can’t beat their shipping prices).

With the furniture taken care of I turned my attention to the pale, off-white walls that are in every room of our rental apartment.  It would be easier to become President of the United States than ask my landlady to paint the walls.  But luckily there are so many fun decals out there, and Blik (online) has a huge selection of cute stickers for your walls.  I love the colorful caterpillar on the wall next to the diaper changing table because I think it’s a fun way to teach my son colors and numbers (this is when he’s not screaming and writhing around and arching his back and I’m doing everything I can not to get poo all over me).

Our son’s room also has to function as an office for my husband, who needs to keep files on hand.  When he told me my cute, red metal, two-drawer filing cabinet that I used for years as a single gal wasn’t big enough, I started to have panic attacks of those gray, four drawer monstrosities giving my son (okay, me) nightmares.  So I contacted a local interior designer who outfits office spaces and she found these sleek, white metal filing cabinets. They also cost more than the metal frame my husband and I sleep on, but I do love the way they look.  They’re also a kid-friendly height for my son to access board books, stuffed animals and toys.  And since the space above the filing cabinets was big, I thought of filling it with family photos, with the hopes that our son would learn to recognize his grandparents (Oma, Opa, Bubbie and Poppie) when they came to visit, since they live thousands of miles away.  Luckily we also have Skype to help us with that.

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