Monthly Archives: January 2013

Adventure Time Birthday Party Fun!

Pilgrim Lee is no slouch when it comes to birthday parties. She thrilled us all with her beyond fabulous Willie Wonka Birthday Extravaganza for her sweet boy Donovan’s 5th birthday. This fall she put together another wonderful party based on Little D’s love of the wacky animated series Adventure Time. It looked like a blast!

TASTY TREATS
Lumpy Space Princess Rice Crispy Treats
Tree Trunks’ Apple Pie Pops
Slime Princess Passionfruit Jello Cups
Gumdrop Dudes & Gummi Worms
Princess Wildberry Lollies
Tart Toter Gingerbread Men
Royal Jam Tarts
Witch’s Garden Donuts
Candy Kingdom Fairy Bread
{bread and butter with sprinkles – an australian party staple}
Princess Bubblegum Punch
{Cottee’s Bubblegum Cordial – similar to Koolaid!}
Marcelline the Vampire Queen’s Red Juice {aka apple and black currant juice}
Hot Dog Princess Hot Dogs
Sword Picks: Pickle, Cheese, & Kabana Sausage

{I just watched the Paul Newman/Robert Redford movie The Sting over the holidays with my mom—it takes place in the 1930s and “jake” was slang for a-ok!}

GAMES INCLUDED
Ice King ‘Freeze!’ – party guests move to music—the Ice King would freeze players when the music stopped.
Snail Treasure Hunt – each episode of Adventure Time features a little snail, i assigned each kid a color and wrapped 2 small gifts for them in corresponding tissue paper sealed with a picture of the snail. then they were hidden in the garden!
The Illustrious Lady Rainicorn Pinata!



Thank you so much Donovan and Pilgrim for sharing your special day with us! We can’t wait to see what SEVEN brings!!! You can browse Pilgrim’s fantastic prints in her shop here.

A seriously cute book

Oh man, if there was ever a book that you just want to cuddle, it is this book!

I like to think that if you are here on this blog, you prolly like cute stuff.  Maybe some vintage cuteness as well as new cuteness. And you may even collect some cute vintage things.  Well, my friend this book is for you!

And the author Pamela Klaffe is not only a believer in cuteness, she is a collector of it as well, so she GETS it!

As soon as you open this book, you are welcomed into a seriously kitschy, cozy, fun world of people who collect amazingly cute things.  And oh and the cuteness!  Pamela breaks the cute down into several chapters including:  The New Cute, Big in Japan, I Want Candy and  Cute ‘n’ Creepy.  Doesn’t that make you want to flip the page?

Throughout the book, Pamela features several of her favorite pieces from her own collection.  I love that the photos are done with an analogue camera and expired film, giving them a wonderful warmth that just completes the book’s overall feeling cozy, sweet feel.

 

One of my favorite parts of the book are these great little bios about collectors of cute. Pamela interviewed each one of these folks, highlighting not only how and why they started their collections but how it has changed their lives for the better!

And, oh hey, these two ladies you might know!

Hee hee!  We both had hour long phone calls with Pam and had the best time gabbing.  It was like meeting with and old friend!  Truly a kindred spirit! And her wonderful spirit is felt throughout the book.

I also love Pamela’s writing style. Very easy and conversational, which makes this book such a great read.  And introduces you to many new cute things that may start you adding more cuteness into you life!

Quote from Susie Says by Gina Garan and Justin Vivian Bond, published by powerHouse Books.

If you are interested in this wonderful book, you can get it from Books Inc. or Powells. 

Are you a collector of cute?

Vintage Style // Girl in the Mod Mod Bubble

I’ve been meaning to share these wondrous photographs with you for a while now. Take a gander at this! A beautiful girl, impeccably dressed, suspended above the romantic cobblestone streets of Paris in a mysterious bubble. Part fairy tale. Part space age fantasy. And just SO stunning.

Melvin Sokolsky shot this iconic series for Harper’s Bazaar magazine in Paris for the 1963 Spring Collections. While many believed there was some trickery involved in these images, it was loooong before photoshop and model Simone d’Aillencourt was indeed suspended in a giant plexiglass ball, suspended from a cable on a crane. Can you believe it??

“Simone, Bubble.  Seine, Paris, 1963.” Ahhh.

And for those of you worrying about the model having breathing issues inside her magical bubble, never fear!

The bubble in the series is made of Plastivew and is composed of two hemispheres with a 1/8-inch crack to allow for breathing room. Then the bubble was hung from a very thin, but strong cable. (It could have also held up a Cadillac!) This was probably one of the easiest shoots I’ve ever done in my life because there were no hair or makeup interruptions. No one could touch her in the bubble—so it was just her and I creating the images.” — Melvin Sokolosky

And then the Bubble traveled to New York….


Images via Melvin Sokolsky’s website

New Year, New Goals


Image: the Murmuring Cottage

I can’t help it. I’m a big fan of New Year’s resolutions.  It always feels so good to turn over  a new leaf.  Perhaps it is my optimistic mind set, but I can’t help myself!  Last year was a year full of a lot of change and adventure and travel, so this year I’d like to plan on changes closer to home and that focus on fun.

I like to keep my New Year’s Resolutions to three. No more, no less… And here they are!


Image: Fine Art America

I love museums. I guess we all do, right? I went to a pre-school where art history was a focus and I remember my young love of Miro and Van Gogh, which continued throughout my childhood and even led me to major in art history in college.  I even worked in a museum for awhile and planned on a career in museums until I finished my masters degree and moved on to SF and started doing PR. For some reason I’ve haven’t made much of a commitment to going to museums and I miss it.  When I worked at CBS, I was within walking distance of five major museums. Although I always had this dream of taking a long lunch and checking one of them out, for the eight years I worked there, I didn’t go to a single one.  And that broke my heart.  But not this year.

This year I’m going to try to rekindle my love of museums by feeding the beast and actually going to museums–once a month and making it a priority.  I’m so lucky to live near several world-class museums that have new exhibits every few months.  Like the De Young, SFMOMA, and the Legion of Honor to name a few. There is also the new Walt Disney Family Museum, which I’m particularly excited to check out.

 

It saddens me that I have not made as much time as I’d like for something that makes me so happy.  I don’t know why. I think it is because I get so overwhelmed at doing the project and believe that I need a whole day with nothing to do and then I remember that no one sews that way and if I just do a half hour a day of something I could actually make a difference and really make progress sewing!

So, what is different this year is that I’m going to actually START and FINISH some of these projects!  Oh and I have plans, folks. Glorious plans.  Like making those little shirts for the Peach! And finishing a quilt for her room that I started last year.

I received Gertie’s Book for Better Sewing this Christmas and spent hours over the holidays pouring over the pictures and reading it like a novel.  It is a very inspiring book and full of information I surprisingly already knew.  And I spent a lot of time wanting to make THIS dress. I have a bit of an obsession with shirt dresses.

My goal is to make AT LEAST one version of this dress.  And I hope to do it by doing something crafty for a half hour a day if possible.

Speaking of dresses…


Image: Kelly Go Lightly

I have so many darling vintage dresses thanks to years of hunting estate sales, flea markets, Ebay, Etsy and vintage shops. They deserve to see the light of day instead of growing cold and bitter in the recesses of my closet.  See… I have ’em!

So, I am going to try to get them out. I don’t know where I got the idea that being super comfy means having to pull on jeans or pants.  A dress is actually super comfy and makes me feel so much better than my black yoga pants and ratty black t-shirts.  I’m not saying that that look isn’t comfy and necessary at times, but why not pull on a nice dress on the weekends for errands?

I’d like to wear at least one dress a week. And maybe even some dresses I’ve made from vintage patterns or that wonderful shirt dress pattern you see above that I am completely gaga for.  Now that would be killing two birds with one stone!

So, that is my year.  I like to think of these not so much as resolutions but things to remember that I love—and to stop putting off doing!

Sometimes actual resolutions are too much to even take on. Sometimes, just a word can capture the mindset or goal or bigger thing you want to accomplish. My friend Mary and I have been doing that for 15 years.  Past years’ words have included: libertine, floss, hammer, enjoy, baby, and bridge.

How do you feel about resolutions? Have you ever tried the one word mantra?

It’s the First Vintage Kiddo Retro Round Up of the Year! Yeah!

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Hi hi everyone! New year, new amazing logo thanks to Alix’s clever photoshop ways! I love it and I hope you do to!

For this rootin’ tootin’ new year, I tried to rustle up some serious awesomeness, so let’s go!

Let’s start the day off with a flowery hurrah of cuteness!  Like this little friend.  So cute!  From Etsy seller, Oh Sydney.

This is a great shirt. And in that elusive big boy size 12! Sweet! From Etsy seller, Vintage Aga.

Oh man—a circus monkey on a unicycle on the edge of a pocket?  Beyond genius. Thanks for the find, 3 Ring Circus!

Clearly I must love you guys so much to share this amazing little mod vintage dress instead of buying it! From Etsy seller, Bombshell Shocked.

I would have KILLED for these red mary janes as a kid.  And alas, the Peach’s feet are too big for these… From Etsy seller, The Dairy Maids.

I would have bought this game just for the cute cover! From Etsy seller, Back in Action.

This button down cardi would be great in a boys or girls closet.  I love the color combo. From Etsy seller, Sugar On Top Vintage.

I like this non-Disney Sleeping Beauty book just for the brunette beehive. From Etsy seller, Vintage Woods.

Could we talk about this little tugboat Willie puzzle?  From Etsy seller, Retro Rocket Baby.

Happy Monday and happy New Year!