Monthly Archives: April 2013

Super Scandinavian Goodness // ittikid

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Vibrant colors! Whimsical prints! The World of ittikid is so playful and fun, I fell in love with them the moment  I laid eyes on them. Filled with hip Scandinavian brands like Smafolk,  Maxomorra, Duns Sweden, and Sture&Lisa, their stylish duds are sure to make you smile. I knew I had to find out more about this cool shop, so I sat down with the wonderfully creative Melanie Miller for a virtual cuppa coffee and a chat!

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MODERN KIDDO: Hey Melanie! Thanks so much for sitting down with us. I have to tell you how much I love ittikid! You have the best collection of  unique and colorful clothing. How did ittikid come to be? Do you have a personal connection to Scandinavia or are you simply a fan?

MELANIE: Believe it or not, ittikid just kind of happened. I became a stay at home mom after moving from LA to Sonoma County. On the hunt to find some fun new clothes for my little guy, I became obsessed with Scandinavian kids clothes. Having been born in Denmark and spending my childhood there, I was completely nostalgic about the prints, patterns, and body styles they offered. I was finding all this great stuff online, but I could not find them anywhere in the US. I knew immediately that I needed to change that. I booked a ticket to Denmark, and six months later my glory moment came. Ittikid launched, and I got to share my love for Scandinavian children’s fashion with kids and families across the US.

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MODERN KIDDO: AMAZING!! I love that you saw a need and decided to do something about it. So fantastic. What were you doing before you started ittikid?

MELANIE: Well, before ittikid, I had yolk, a modern lifestyle and furniture store in the Silverlake Neighborhood of Los Angeles. Yolk was my first baby, and my introduction to sharing my style with the world. In the beginning, my focus was on showcasing up-and-coming product and furniture designers, artists, and illustrators.

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Then, my son Ollie was born a year and a half after opening my shop. He was a shop baby, and spent much of his first year living at the store. Naturally, after having a real baby, my focus began to shift, and I became fascinated with the world of all things baby and kid. By the time I sold the store two years later, half of it was dedicated to modern kids furniture, bedding, toys, books, and clothes.

It was the beginning of my transition into the fabulous world of all things baby and kid!

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MODERN KIDDO: Speaking of, how many kiddos do you have ?

MELANIE: My two little dudes, Ollie and Gus, are just about to turn 5 and 9. They have grown up as my ittikids. They both love the fun and colorful prints and are partial to ittikid brands because they are so comfortable and soft. They love to pick out their own prints and patterns, and I often have to hide my deliveries to unpack when they are not around so they don’t go bonkers and devour my inventory! I absolutely love when they come downstairs ready to go in a blue and yellow velour striped seventies style pantsuit or the like.

We literally move clothes from one drawer to the next, and then on to cousins and friends. It is kind of amazing that three or four kids through, they are still being passed on to more.

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MODERN KIDDO: The clothes you select for your shop are SO vibrant and fun. Where do you find most of your inspiration from??

MELANIE: Well, I am a big collector of vintage, for the kitchen and for kids. I can’t help myself when it comes to retro baby and kids clothes, textiles, wallpaper, illustrations, and children’s books. I am a Saturday morning “garage sailer” and the crazy lady who stands in line for estate sales on Friday mornings (an hour before they open!).

I have to say that I am also obsessed with Pinterest. My boards are overflowing with things I love and covet. I love browsing through boards when I need a little a little inspiration to get me started. I have found so many great blogs and resources that I would have never stumbled upon otherwise.

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MODERN KIDDO: When you’re not taking over the world with ittikid, what do you and your family like to do?

MELANIE: Our favorite family thing to do? Hop in the car and take a good, fun, adventurous road trip! We only get to do this once or twice a year, and the reality is, we live in the Country. We have goats, cows, a chocolate lab, and there are always a million chores to do. We garden, harvest, can, preserve, and bake together. We ride bikes, tromp through the woods, build things, and have some seriously fun “run through the sprinkler” sessions. We have friends and their families up to split firewood for the winter. All the kids run wild for the day, and we always end it with a big BBQ, bonfire, and s’mores.  A big departure from our days in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but we love it in the country!

MODERN KIDDO: Ahhh, that sounds like heaven! OK, last questions. Something fun….if we were to pop by the ittikid offices, what would we find playing on your playlist?

MELANIE: Oooh, well, I am a Pandora junkie… I shuffle my playlists and let it go! I am a mixed bag. A few things you might hear: The Pixies, Betty Davis, Peter Bjorn and John, The Cure, The Buzzcocks, Blur, Albert Hammond Jr., and maybe even a little AC/DC on Friday afternoon.

MODERN KIDDO: Aw yeah! Melanie you are my kinda gal! Thank you sooo very much for sitting down with me. We love you and your company!

Friends, stay tuned this afternoon for a fantastic giveaway from our friends at ittikid!

Dottie’s kitchen garden

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This year, I was determined to get a little garden growing. Since we moved into this house, we’ve been making minor improvements to the back yard. I think the little curving brick path was part of the reason I fell in love with our little nook of a house.  And I saw tremendous potential in making a wonderful garden that I could hopefully feed my family with.

When I worked at Old Sturbridge Village as a costumed interpreter in the summer during college, I used to work the kitchen garden there.  I helped plant many rows of beets and carrots during my days and got a taste for fresh gardening. But being a busy working mom, I wanted to spend my down time relaxing in the back yard instead of tending to a little kitchen garden.  I must admit, I probably spent more time doing armchair gardening thanks to one too many issue of Sunset Magazine and Gardener’s Supply catalog.

Last year, we did manage to plant a pear tree and several blueberry and blackberry bushes that hopefully will treat us to many a luscious pie over the next few years. We also added a raspberry plant with plans to buy some golden raspberries in May.

And this year, I finally got around to planting some seeds in that lovely raised garden bed Eric so dutifully planted for me last year.

Armed with a few packets of leek, beets and carrot seeds, I planted the garden in early March.  The Peach was a most devoted seed planter. Our rows weren’t all that straight, but I’m sure that won’t effect the taste of the vegetables in the long run.  And I planted a few starters of kale as well.

And then we just waited.  The seeds aren’t anywhere near ready to pluck from the earth, but that kale is good to go!

It is so beautiful.

I decided that the best solution for these grand kale leaves would be Kim Seversen’s Kale and Ricotta Salata.  It was the right choice.

Are you growing a garden this year? What is your favorite thing to plant?

The Eyes Have It.

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I’m obsessed with Margaret Keane. When most people hear the name “Keane” they think of the somewhat cheesy big-eyed orphan paintings. What most people don’t know is that Margaret Keane’s early work in the 1960s is very different. She painted some of the most deliciously languid mod portraits around. True, the big dreamy eyes were still there….but these paintings are decidedly more grown up. I have a few prints of hers and an amazing book with excellent photo plates. I thought it would be fun to take a look!

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See what I mean? Still a tad creepy, but in a beautifully dreamy way…I love these petulant girls sipping their coffee:

Ahhh, the old portrait within a portrait. Creepily awesome.

While we are on the topic of the “classic Keane” look, allow me to dazzle you with a little of the history behind the Legend of Keane. It’s a good story. Back in the 60s, Walter Keane was known as the Master of the Big Eyed Waifs. While Margaret did these more chic ladies, his images were largely of young children with hauntingly sad eyes. The Keanes opened up a gallery in 1959 in New York and it quickly became a success. Walter was the consummate business man and the story goes that he would often leave faux packing cases addressed to famous movie stars so people would walk in and say, “Oooh, Dean Martin is buying one? I better get one before the prices go up!” Crafty, eh?

Throughout the ’60s, the popularity of Keane paintings soared. Stars like Joan Crawford, Natalie Wood, Dean Martin, Dinah Shore, Liberace and even Zsa Zsa Gabor all owned original Keane paintings. My favorite is this crazy portrait of Jerry Lewis and his family. And their pets. All with longing eyes. Totally insane:

In the ’70s LIFE magazine declared Keane’s paintings to be the most popular art in the western world. They even got a nod in the Woody Allen movie, “Sleeper” (Diane Keaton, presented with a big-eye painting, squeals with delight, “It’s Keane, it’s pure Keane!”).

In 1965, Margaret and Walter went through a bitter divorce—and it was revealed that Margaret was ACTUALLY THE ONE PAINTING ALL THE PAINTINGS! Walter simply took credit for them. It was never clear whether it was because they thought a male artist would have more credibility or if it was because he was a savvy, controlling business man. Either way, Walter was now attempting to stop her from painting “big eyed waifs” claiming he was the one who originated the style. They battled in court for years and finally the case made it to a federal court. The judge requested a “Paint Off” —asking that they each paint right then and there in the court room. Margaret triumphantly dashed off a quick portrait of a saucer-eyed child looking over a fence….while Walter, in a TOTAL Brady Bunch style maneuver, claimed he couldn’t paint because of a neck/shoulder injury. HAH! Needless to say, Margaret won. Bravo Margaret!

I have to confess I’m not much into any of her post Walter stuff. She said that while she was “living a lie” and letting him take credit, all her paintings had “sad eyes”. Her later work (in the 80s and 90s) has “bright eyes” as a result of her new-found happiness. (Is it wrong that I’m not a fan of her “new-found happiness??”) ANYWAY….let’s get back to her sad eyes, shall we?


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To date, Margaret Keane’s work has been discovered by a new generation and claims fans like John Waters, Tim Burton, Matthew Sweet and David LaChappelle. As I said in last week’s Link Hootenanny, Tim Burton is  directing the biopic on her life starring Amy Adams and Ryan Reynolds. I’m looking forward to that one!
The popularity of Margaret’s big-eyed babes inspired a slew of copycats…but I think we’ll save that for a follow up post, yes? So whatcha think friends….are these paintings terrific or terrifying? As Margaret herself has said, “You either love them or hate them….there really is no in-between.”

Vintage Kiddo Retro Round Up

This was just a perfect weekend!  Visiting friends, family hikes, baby showers, perfect sliders, trashy reading and good long nap!  I even trying a new little tradition–baking with the Peach on Saturdays–and then giving away the extras to the kids on the block, so I get my baking yayas out without doing too much damage to my waistline.  I just bought Smitten Kitchen’s amazing cookbook and we made the very easy salted brown butter rice krispie treats and hoo boy, they were amazing!  But in between all of the fun, I of course managed to find some sweet goodies to share with you. Hurrah!

 

Etsy seller, Fuzzymama always has a great selection of vintage goodies for kiddos and mamas and Daddys. But when I saw these gems, I HAD to share them with you!  I remember playing with these in my pediatrician’s office before going in for the shots…

Is this not the duckiest little sweater!  And the red is so darling and jaunty too! From Etsy seller, Potato Cake Vintage.

Skiing bunny would have made sense for a lot of people this past Easter. Love it! From Etsy seller, Rowdy Roddy Vintage.

I think little buttercream yellow dresses are perfect. Like this one. From Etsy seller, Twintage.

B is for Bert. From Etsy seller, Fun Finds Vintage.

Two dresses for the price of one! From Etsy seller, Ivory Berry.

This way beats the old shoebox I keep the Peach’s crayons.  Totally love it! From Etsy seller, Fuz and Fu Vintage.

Check out this paisley perfection. From Etsy seller, Willow’s Room.

I’m always cuckoo from clogs and these turquoise ones are so divine! From Etsy seller, Red Truck Vintage.

This is one of those shirts Eric would like in his size.  Sorry sweets, this would be too tiny for you! From Etsy seller, Stag Vintage Clothing.

Friday Link Hootenanny // Fun Things to Browse

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Happy Friday everyone! Another busy busy week….I started a new assignment at a new agency and it’s been action packed and lots of fun! Despite a crazy week, I still managed to rustle up some fun linkies for you. BUT before we get to that…..allow me to pause for a moment to wish a very HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our beloved Miss Dottie!!!! Yes indeedy, this glamour girl is ringing in another year. Dottie, you are simply the best—uber mama, superior friend and the funniest gal this side of the Mississippi!!! I can’t wait to take you out for a glass of something fizzy and fun to celebrate!!

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OK friends, on with the links.

1. COOL ART BLOG.

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I love Lisa Congden and I love her work. Earlier this year she traveled to Scandinavia and I’m loving her Nordic Adventure Art Journal Series. See them here.

2. COOL APP

Victoria—aka the SF Girl By Bay—always shares the best local San Francisco finds. And now she has an excellent app to help you explore them even more easily. She’s listed all her favorite vintage, furniture, home decor and accessories shops, even local flea and farmer’s markets as well as some galleries and museums. Check out sfgirlbybay’s guide to bohemian modern san francisco for just $1.99. Worth every penny!

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3. COOL FAILS

Hahahahaha. Oh this selection of ad fails is awesome. See more of them here.
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4. COOL PARTY
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Oh Happy Day’s Jordan throws the best parties. I love this all day House Warming party. So clever and fun! See more here.

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5. COOL BOY & DOG
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Instagram is amazing. You find the best photos on there….like this sweet series between a boy and the dog who loves him. Adorable! See more over here.

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6. COOL WALL ART

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I was totally obsessed with this  new line of removable wallpaper from Hygge & West. Yes. Removeable. Like giant wall decals. Daniel Kanter of Manhattan Nest did a cool post on his experience (and coincidentally, the art is by Lisa Congden!). Check it out here.

7. COOL FRENCHIE TUNES

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Image shot by Alix Martinez for Salt Magazine.

I loved this list that Design Mom Gabrielle post together on popular French music (she and her family are famously living over there!). See the full list here.

8. COOL SOUP
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Bird and Cleaver are a new favorite—although we’ve been instagram pals for a while now. This dynamic duo love to cook, and take amazing photos. This fresh pea soup looked like spring in bowl! Get the recipe here.

9. COOL MOVIE
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I’m a fan of Margaret Keane. Not her later big eyed orphans, but her big eyed waifs from the 60s. I was intrigued to hear Tim Burton will be directing Amy Adams int he bio pic! See more here.

10. COOLEST BANDS YOU NEVER HEARD OF

OMG Coachella! The music festival has reached pretty ridiculous hipster heights. Jimmy Kimmel interviewed attendees and asked them about some completely made up bands. Their responses TOTALLY cracked me up….