Monthly Archives: December 2010

Welcome to the World of Modern Kiddo

Welcome to our wild and wonderful world! If you’re new to Modern Kiddo, this will give you a great little peek into what we’re all about!

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THE VINTAGE.

Vintage is our middle name here at Modern Kiddo….it’s what makes us giddy and it’s what really sets us apart from most of the other kid’s blogs out there. Our vintage luv goes beyond clothing, however. It’s also about vintage design, textiles, colors and the warm nostalgia that comes from the memories of our own childhood.

Vintage Kiddo Retro Round Up

On February 10, 2010 I posted the very first Vintage Kiddo Retro Round Up….little did we know it would grow into one of our most popular features! Now every Monday we post our favorite vintage kiddo finds from Etsy and eBay. Dottie has been our main currator these past few years and has really taken it up a notch. I’m pleased to report that the items we post on the Vintage Kiddo Round Up tend to sell like hotcakes! Yes folks….when Kiddo speaks, shoppers listen.

“Thrifting is one of my favorite things to do, but to be honest the San Francisco thrift stores are somewhat pricey and picked over. I still have my secret faves (hello Vallejo!) but it’s extremely rare to find cute vintage kid stuff at the Bay Area thrifts. If you don’t have time to thrift shop, or your stores are chocked full of 90s yuck with nary a true “vintage” item in sight, then e-thrifting is just the thing for you….”

The Fisher Price is Right

“Growing up in Michigan in the 70s/80s, my brother and I were Fisher Price connoisseurs. We started with the little kid stuff—pull toys, rock-a-stack (those round plastic donut shaped circles) and the ever popular popcorn puller dealie. Then we graduated to the Fisher Price camera and the awesome world of Little People. My favorites were the Castle (with it’s secret trap door), the A-Frame Chalet and the Sesame Street playset…we even got a cool knock off of a Little People Holiday Inn, which we LOVED because every summer our family drove from Michigan to California and we stayed in Holiday Inns. It was like having a toy made especially for us!”

Welcome to the Doll Haus

“…As if my mother’s German dollhouse was calling to me from beyond, a random chain of link clicking let me down another path. And I stumbled upon the Holy Grail of dollhouse imagery: The Puppenhaus Museum. And my jaw dropped. There I found the most delicious collection of vintage 70s dollhouses you can ever hope to see—each with home interiors that are so cool and so colorful, I’d move in tomorrow. Welcome to the Puppenhaus my friends…”

Vintage storybook lamps, anyone?

“As a self-proclaimed expert on all things vintage (or as the hubs would claim, “a know-it-all”. *sigh*), I love when I discover new things! A toy that I’d forgotten about, a unique item that I’d never seen before, or better yet finding out some new information about an item I have always loved. Take that little lamp in the photo above, for instance. It’s cute, huh! I had one as a child and I think they’re pretty darn adorable. Let’s take a little closer look…”

You Spin Me Right Round


“Like most vinyl junkies, I love that crackle as you gently plunk the needle on the record, but I also love the ritual of sitting cross-legged on the floor and checking out the album art. Vintage kid’s records are a treasure trove of amazing artwork. You’ll find cool illustrations, bright colors, amazing fonts and genius type treatments. Since you all seemed to enjoy our little trip down memory lane with vintage Fisher Price, I thought it’d be fun to check out some awesome records covers. C’mon, let’s go!”

The 70s Retro Playground

“As you guys all pretty much know by now, I am crazy about the 60s and 70s. I kind of thought I’d seen and remembered it all, until a friend sent me a few photos of a playground that still had swings and slides from the 1970s. And lawdy did it ever take me back! I had TOTALLY forgotten about most of these, but seeing them again made me smile. I know they don’t make them like this anymore for fear of accidents (the metal designs are begging for injuries) but at the same time it makes me a tad sad that we are a generation who bubble wraps their kids. Look HOW MUCH FUN these things are….I am especially fond of the rocket ships and space themed playgrounds. Just think how many space missions went down on these cool things…”

Beyond Blythe! Quirky Dolls of the 60s & 70s

“Most of you guys know I love my Blythe dollies. To me they are the quintessential doll to represent the 70s: stylish, cool, colorful and just a leetle bit weird. BUT I’ve already written a ton about them (you can read my fun article on Blythe in MAEVE magazine over here), so I wanted to show you some of Blythe’s kooky, and lesser known, friends…”

THE FASHION.

Of course we love the vintage, but there’s a reason we called this site Modern Kiddo. We’re all about mixin’ and matchin’ old luvs with new favorites! And if they’re retro inspired? So much the better!

Jumping For Jumpers


“When I found out I was having a girl, my thoughts immediately turned to how I was going to dress the little elf. And one thing came to mind: a jumper. To me, nothing is cuter than a little girl in a jumper. Or pinafore, or whatever people are calling simple sleeveless little A-line dresses that are popping up everywhere with button on the shoulders. Just toss that over a onesie or plain shirt and your little girl is good to go! And as my little sweetie grows it turns from a dress into a tunic…”

Mod About You

“We at Modern Kiddo love vintage inspired goodies…and if you’re a regular reader then you know that the sixties are one of my favorite decades to play around with. Let’s get inspired by the graphic coolness of that mod mod world…”

THE BIRTHDAYS.

Over the course of the year we saw some of the most clever kiddo birthday parties. Here were some of our favorites!

Raggedy Ann Love

“I was the only girl in my family. Outnumbered four to one growing up.   My childhood was filled with toilet seats left up, Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em robot fights, a never ending parade of noogies, and more sports equipment than I thought was legally possible to keep outside of professional teams.

But I had my Raggedy Ann.  We went everywhere together.  She was my confidant, my baby, my comfort.  Not a night past without her little yarn head tucked into the crook of my arm at bedtime. She was my stand-in baby girl until I had my own…”


Rainbow Brite Birthday Fun With Pippi

“I love this kiddo! She’s got mad style and clearly a most adorable personality to boot! Last weekend she celebrated her 3rd birthday. Her mama Heather told me that she didn’t have much time to throw together the party and had to get creative. Well, let’s just say I can’t wait to see what this talented lady cooks up when she HAS time. I think this is one of the cutest parties ever, and what I love most about it is that it was super simple, sweet and affordable. The theme? Rainbows.”

Circus Party from Winding Road

“Today, we’d like to share with you one of the most delicious parties we’ve seen in the blog world in awhile. Sandy from The Winding Road held a joint circus birthday party for her five year old daughter, Laura and one year old son, Jacob.  Out of her very clever mind popped some serious awesomeness. Sandy did a wonderful reinterpretation of a popular child’s party theme—the circus—with nary a clown in site. Lady, I’m head over heels for this party…”

THE ROOMS.

Oh the rooms….the rooms! It was hard to choose just two, but these two little charming bedrooms stole our hearts.

Dotty’s Polka Dotted Rainbow Room.

Sayer Goes Retro Modern.


THE CRAFTS.

We love a good DIY project here at the Kiddo and this year we saw quite a few gems. I love photography and art projects, but my one downfall is my utter lack of sewing ability. Let’s just say I hem with a good ol’ pair of scissors instead of a needle and thread. Lucky for me I have Miss Dottie around! Dottie loves hands-on crafts and is a genius at knitting, sewing and crochet. She always features the cutest and coolest crafty goodness!

Dottie’s Kraft Corner


“The Peach is learning pretend play. First, it started so sweetly with her pretend drinking out of one of the halves of her Matroyska doll. And soon it led to her pretending to eat random scraps of paper and saying “yummy”.  That was all I needed to hot-foot it over to Michael’s to buy 20 sheets of felt because finally I had a reason to make FELT FOOD for my little one…”

Japanese Craft Books

“For the true crafty mama out there, there is always another project on the horizon. Something new to discover. A new craftastic goodie that you can spend hours working on once your little one is in bed.  And it is not just one craft–oh no. Our obsession leaves no corner of Michael’s unscathed!  Knitting? Sure! Crochet? Bring it! Sewing? Natch! Scrapbooking? In my sleep. And what keeps us crafters going? A good daily dose of craft porn…”


We also been lucky enough to have had tons of amazing guest posts from special friends. Here are just a sampling:

Vintage-Inspired Arrow Decor from Danielle Thompson

“I’ve been in the process of redecorating my boys’ room since they “moved in together” and are sharing a room. I’ve been perusing the interwebs for months now searching out the perfect items. I remember I had a thought one day that vintage arrows would be so cool as decor, displayed on the wall somehow. Arrows are such a classic symbol and evoke the “cowboy and indians” game that boys have played for ages!”

A Hip Chore Chart from Draw! Pilgrim

Pilgrim needs a Year in Review all her own….she created so much beautiful, playful artwork for us over the year. She is a true talent and as lovely in person as she is online! Her fun Chore Chart made cleaning up cool!

And speaking of shutterbean…..her genius meals have kept us well fed all year long!

Easy Peasy Meals with Shutterbean

THE KIDDOS.

One of our favorite features is the Weekly Kiddo. Our original take on street style—inspired by the Wardrobe Remix. You sent us photos of your adorable kid’s rockin’ some really cool style. We had retro kiddos, hipster kiddos, preppy kiddos….but best of all, they all looked utterly comfortable and at ease in their cool style.

Our first boy was that little heart breaker Max:

And our first Weekly Kiddo girl was the ever amazing Pippi!

See the whole collection of cuties here.

THE READERS.

Simply put, we have the best readers out there! You guys make this so fun and we love the great community that is evolving over here. While we chat a lot about kiddos, we like to give it up for the mamas whenever we get a chance.

Modern Kiddo’s Guide to Comfy Kicks

“Sensible shoes. *shudder* Second only to the dreaded MOM JEAN. Once you become a mama you have to stay sure footed and let’s face it, comfort becomes a #1 priority. For many people though, this means sacrificing style. Phooey on that, I say. I’m pretty passionate about finding pretty footwear that won’t leave me having to soak or bandage my tootsies at the end of the day. That’s me up there (on the left—the insanity going on on the right is my stylish friend Denise, who looked amazing in these but totally confessed she rarely wears them and they are a pain in the arse to walk in. My yellow shoes have a small 1.5 inch heel and, while I won’t be running any marathons in them, they are pretty damn comfy. I thought it would be fun to give you my tips and tricks when it comes to finding fab footwear…”

This is What a Mother Looks Like

On Mother’s Day we did a special tribute to the mamas. It was one of my favorite posts of the year.

“To all of the many amazing, strong, sweet, powerful, thoughtful, bold, kind, crazy, shy, loud, fabulous women we know….we love you and salut you. You really do have the hardest job in town. And you know what? Your child is *totally* the cutest, smartest kiddo we know….
Presenting just a small selection of  our beloved  friends and readers. Mothers, all of ’em. Ladies, I have to say, DAMN ya’ll look good…”

It’s the Modern Kiddo Costume Parade!

Our reader’s are such a crafty lot…on Halloween I asked people to submit their homemade costumes—whether they were fab or craft fails. Yeah, I shoulda known. ALL the costumes were spectacular. Not a dud in the lot!

THE REAL WORLD.

Midyear we realized that we wanted you guys to get to know us, the faces behind the cute kiddos. And we stated a feature called Real Life—which was a peek into our lives. Thanks for allowing us to share ourselves with ya!

A Day at the Museum


A Day at Fairy Land


The Kiddos Hit the Road: EVO Conference



A Trip to Tiki Oasis



Peach’s Amazing Gnome Costume

Alix is in Prague

THE INSPIRATION.

And finally….this is who we do it all for. Our very own Modern Kiddos: Georgia and Wolfgang, two of the sweetest cuties around!

This year Dottie’s lovely little Peach turned one and she sure did it in style! She is the the most darling little child and you just want to give her cuddles! I swear she’s like a walking little doll.





And then there’s my little Wolfie…..what can I say? He is goofy, kind, charming and such a big love bug.My boy turned 6 this year and he just gets better every year. I love this little mop top more than anything.



So there you have it folks! If you made to the end of this honkin’ post I’m impressed…hopefully you found some fun stuff you might have missed or had a good time reviewing old faves! I know there are plenty of things I left out but we’d be here all day…and I’ve got some New Year’s Eve goodies to start making.

Much love to you and yours for a bright and sparkling New Year!

Alix & Dottie at the Modern Kiddo Holiday Party!

Dottie: Dahlink! I’m making reservations for us! We’ve had quite a year….I’ve decided we deserve a little Modern Kiddo holiday party celebration so it’s high tea at the Palace Hotel!

Alix: Ooooh, that sounds amazing. Argh, I’m so slammed at work though…are you sure we’ll have time? I know you are crazy busy too.

Dottie: Lady, I’m not taking no for an answer. We are finding the time! We need this!

30 minutes later

Dottie: We’re booked! I can’t wait.

Alix: Hurray! I can’t wait either. Where did you say we were meeting?

Dottie: The Palace Hotel!

Alix: Fabulous!

3 days later.

Dottie: Hey, do you remember what time I said we were meeting for tea?

Alix: I think it was 2:00 next Thursday…oh and where is it again?

Dottie: The Palace! You’ll love it.

Alix: Yes! I can’t wait.

1 week later.

Dottie: Thursday is our tea! YAY! You can still go, right?

Alix: I know I’m so excited!!! YAY! I’ll totally be there. Um, where are we meeting again??

3 days later, Thursday. Tea Day!

Alix: Oh my god, Dottie. Please don’t kill me….

Dottie: What’s wrong? You can still meet for tea, right??

Alix: Yes totally! It’s just….I forgot the name of the place where we’re meeting.

I wish I was embellishing this story to be funny, but alas I really did ask poor Dottie like FIVE TIMES for the name of the place. And you’d THINK I’d remember something as glammy as the Palace Hotel. In my defense I was sick as a dog, it was raining buckets all week and I every time we talked all I heard was “Tea! With Dottie! YAY!” What this story illustrates is how sweet, generous and PATIENT Miss Dottie is. I tell ya. So yes friends….we met at the glorious PALACE HOTEL…which has this insanely lovely atrium. It’s all glass ceilings and chandeliers and a HUGE Christmas tree in the middle of it all.

Darling Dottie showed up in a reeeeally cute little vintage ensemble including a special holly berry Christmas scarf.

She promptly ordered us The Royal Tea which came with some SUPER yummy little tea sammies (my favorites? Bosch Pear with Point Reyes Blue Cheese Cream and Honey and the Cucumber with Sun Dried Tomato Mousse….heaven!). Then out came the little the tiered pastry platter, piled high with tea cakes:

Decadent and delicious! For the tea itself I chose their special Oriental Spice (a warm and spicy blend with orange peel, vanilla, ginger and cinnamon—perfection with a splash of milk and honey!) and Dottie chose the elegant classic, Earl Grey. BUT the best part of The Royal Tea is that it comes with a small bottle of champagne….which was so tasty that you JUST MIGHT want to order a second bottle. And which we promptly did, thank you very much.

We had a terrific afternoon—engaging in fun and silly blogger gossip (“Can you believe she gets over 700,000 hits a month! Amazing…I die!”) and touching upon our goals for modern kiddo (“I really want to start vlogging” and “We could totally be on Martha, right??”). Ultimately we decided that the main focus should be less about what else we could be doing and more about all the things we had already accomplished and were most proud of. We toasted how far modern kiddo has come, we toasted our favorite moments of the year, we toasted how cool our readers were and most importantly we toasted our friendship—which has grown by leaps and bounds over the course of 2010. And that my friends is worth way more than a MILLION hits a month.

*clink*

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St.Lucia: Starting New Holiday Traditions

Via: Hagerstenguy.

Friends, you know my obsession with all things Swedish, right? But I think it all culminates in this wonderful holiday, St. Lucia’s Day.

OK–I’m not Swedish or Italian or have any reason to celebrate St. Lucia Day, And it’s way past December 13th, which is St. Lucia’s Day, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love love love that holiday with all my heart and wanted to share my love/obsession with you all!

The story of St. Lucia isn’t that well known and there are several versions, but I like the one where St. Lucia is portrayed as a fiesty young Italian lass who hid a persecuted Christian family in the catacombs and led them by fixing a wreath of candles on her head.

I just think of this sweet little felt one…

via Frontier Dreams.

And I love Sweden’s take on it with the St. Lucia buns.  Oooh yeah! Spiced with saffron and currants.

via Stephanie Levy

via Flickr user, hfb

The only other person I know that love St. Lucia as much as I do is the wonderful Alicia Paulson of Posie Gets Cozy, who one holiday season a couple of years ago created these darling little St. Lucia kits.  Here is some of her work.


I love the Carl Larsson paintings of St. Lucia. So beautiful.  I want that tea set too.

As this holiday comes to a close, I can’t help but think about what I’d like to try next year.  Would it be wrong to get the Peach to start bringing us cookies and coffee in bed while wearing a cute little crown and lights?

Have you celebrated St. Lucia’s Day? Have you taken traditions from other countries and called them your own just because you like them?  And please tell me I’m not crazy for wanting this!

Modern Kiddo Giveaway on Smile & Wave!

Rachel Denbow is one of the cutest gals around (click here….see? Told ya so). That’s why I’m pleased as punch to tell ya that we are doing a fun little giveaway over at her cool blog  Smile and Wave —and I just know you’ll want to enter!

Dottie and I are giving away a set of the brilliant books, This is San Francisco and This is London, by M. Sasek. I loooooove these books so much! In addition to giving you a fun storybook tour of cities around the world, they are filled with the most glorious illustrations. There are over ten books in the series, but we picked these two books because 1) we live in San Francisco and wanted to share our beautiful city with you and 2) we both love London—although Dottie in particular is a big anglophile!


The books were originally printed in 1959 (London) and 1962 (San Francisco), although these are reprints so the winning copies will be pristine!

It’s just our little way of saying “Thank you!”

To enter, skedaddle over to Smile and Wave and enter today!! You have til the end of the week!

(And WELCOME to all you lovely folks that found us via Rachel!)

Weebles Wobble But They Don’t Fall Down.

On Christmas day, the Peach was given by my brother—Weebles!

Everyone (well, the six different adults who stopped by) who saw them said the same thing:

WEEBLES WOBBLE BUT THEY DON’T FALL DOWN!!!

My brother sent them to me because he remembered me playing with them something fierce when I was a little girl. And my mother said she liked them because they were easy to clean.  I hadn’t thought about them until I saw little Miss Peach open them and immediately started playing with them.

According to the Website, Weeble-Wobble, the first Weeble toys appeared in the early 1970s as a kind of punching clown style body from Romper Room.  Weebles are supposed to be miniature versions of those bop bag punching things.  And then Disney got into it and started making the specialized Weebles based on their popular cartoon characters.

The original line-up comprised the father who wore a red shirt or a blue sweater, a blond mother with a green dress a little boy wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt, a red-haired little girl wearing green trousers a pink baby holding a blue balloon and a brown dog.  But I dig the scuba diver fellow on the end quite a bit!

Ohh look at the sweet seventies Western shirt this one has and the lovely sprig of flowers.

But those clever folks at Romper Room knew that these sassy little toys needed their own pad, so they created a few years later the Weebles treehouse.


And was then followed by all these other cool places for the Weebles to chill like this submarine and the sweet line of Weebicles.

Or you could go with the oh so spooky  haunted house. I like the little witchy poo weeble.

What were the big hits under your childhood Christmas tree?

1. Monimania. 2. m kashahara. 3. MeganDavid. 4. The Shifted Librarian. 5. jaebn.  6. deepthirteen. 7,8,9 Plaid Stallions.