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Vintage Kiddo Retro Round Up!

Well, that weekend just FLEW by, eh? I feel like that is going to be a theme for the rest of the year.. Sigh! I’m in SLC right  now for work and had to leave a feverish little Peach behind, which as you can imagine was really REALLY hard. Sigh…  But I’m sitting in my hotel room looking out at the snow with a fire going and although I’m missing my little girlie, I can at least find some fun items for the Kiddo Round Up, which always puts a smile on my face!

This chair = perfection.  From Etsy seller, Little Part.

 

I am dying over this perfect little Tweed jacket. Perfect for your kiddo’s first Tweed Ride! From Etsy seller, One Sweet Dream Vintage.

 

Miss Lish found these terrific saddle shoes in what look to be perfect condition. And the price is pretty rad too!

WHOA! Fisher Price ranger set? Those are insanely hard to find! Someone, please snatch this up! From Etsy seller, Fuzzymama.

 

This little cars onesie is perfectly cozy right now and would warm any little baby up right proper! From Etsy seller, Bondplace Vintage.

 

Behold the perfect striped shirt.  It looks like it was taken off of a surfer in 1966. Love it. From Etsy seller, Ms. Tips.

 

For such a little person, our model here has a ton of sass! I love it! And I love that sweet purply sweater too! From Etsy seller, La di Dottie.

 

Beware, Petunia!  You can tell that fox is up to no good!  Makes you want to buy the book to find out what happened, eh? From Etsy seller, Hey Sweetie Pie!

 

If I could cram the poor Peach into this 2T pinky dress, I would! Sigh. Who knows… I just might still buy it and make her wear it as a shirt… From one of my favorite Etsy seller, Oliver’s Forest.

These wonderful vintage records would be worth buying just for the delicious illustrations on the cover. Sigh! From Etsy seller, A Pear’s Vintage Goodies.

 

When stripes aren’t enough, one should simply add sweet strawberry to a sweater for true perfection. And what is also perfect about this sweater is that it comes in the oh so elusive big girl size 7! From Etsy seller, Little Reader Vintage.

Happy Monday, folks!

Girls! Girls! Girls!

I have been following Alicia Paulson’s blog, Posie Gets Cozy since it started. I’ve been with her through all of the writing of her books and so many wonderful meals and crafts and home decor changes. And her writing is, well, magical.  I was heartbroken over their adoption woes almost a year ago. I don’t think I’d ever met two people more worthy. Perhaps because of that, it is even more joyful that they just adopted the most stunning little girl, Amelia. Congrats, you two!

Since I can’t come barreling into their home with chicken soup and popovers, I’ll just have to settle with dedicating this week’s vintage kiddo round up to all things baby girl.

Who wouldn’t go a little ga ga over this sweet little plaid and ricrac shirt. Can’t you just see that with a little diaper cover crawling your way? That’s a good time! From Lishyloo!

Make your baby girl’s early meals a treat for both of you with this wonderful little divided bowl warmer. Love! From Etsy seller, Bella Bordello.

This is the kind of sweet baby dress I would put on Miss Peach and just sit her on a picnic blanket and stare at her because she was so stinking cute in those little baby dresses.  Sigh. I wish I put her in more of those dresses. From Etsy seller, Hey Sweetie Pie.

I want these. In my size… From Etsy seller, Vintage Memory.

OK–how could I not include this baby dress? With it’s little smocked top?  From Etsy seller, 1 Sweet Dream Vintage.

Every baby deserves a little quilt, right? Like this vintage baby quilt, which is killing me with its adorableness.  Almost can’t stand it! ALMOST! From Etsy seller, A Pear’s Vintage Goodies.

MsTips described the color of this little matching knit outfit as egg yolk and I LOVE IT! So sunny, just like your wee baby girl wearing it! Love!

Oh for cry-eye! This sassy little romper  is so cute, I want to pinch it. Peekaboo kitty! From Etsy seller, La di Dottie.

This little Irmi lamp is the perfect addition to your wee girlie’s room! From Etsy seller, Ramshackle Villa.

Oh baby sweaters. So sweet and so soft. Like this little white one made of soft poly that you can toss in the washing if baby spits up on it. Perfect! From Etsy seller, My Grandmother’s Trunk.

Happy Monday! And congrats, Alicia and Andy! xo!

Don’t forget to send me your Homemade Halloween Costume Goodness!

I’ve already been getting some amazingly awesome Homemade Halloween costumes form people…..but I’m greedy….I still want MORE! Did you make an outfit for your child last year? Was is spectacular? Or was it a fiasco? Either way, we want to see! You can read my original post here or just scoot on over to your email and drop me a note at Alix {at} modernkiddo.com. These DO NOT have to be vintage photos. In fact, the more recent the better!

Some high lights from last year’s Parade:

Mama Jocelyn (from Etsy shop The Nesting Spot) crafted up two of the most adorable ensembles EVERRRRR. First up, sweet little Audrey as Red Riding Hood. This is one costume I never tire of. And Audrey is kind of the cutest thing around.

But wait til you see her brother Josiah….as Sherlock Holmes!!! Elementary!

Last year little Olive blew people’s minds with this darling rainbow.  Her mama Greta (from LayerCakeShop.com) is fantastic (and no she can’t make you one friends…even though we receive SO MANY emails from people asking if they can buy this!). 

Kristen, (from the amazing shop The Robot Parade for Kids), dressed her lil’ man Eli as a tiny MacGyver…

AND also as Transformer, Optimus Prime! The best part is that it actually transformed. Kristen told me, “People loved it and he got extra candy for transforming at some stops!” Go Eli!

If this doesn’t make you smile, you have a heart of stone people! Little Marlo Pearl  as Mary Poppins!!

And finally, I don’t usually feature grown ups, but I had to share Suzy’s brilliant “preggo” costume….she went as the sun and constellation and her hubs went as Gallileo! I love it! Sooo clever and cute.

OK people…send me those costumes! Even if it turned out a little wonky, we love them ALL! Alix [at] modernkiddo .com

The Spoookiest Round Up Ever!

Well, there is something so marvelous about the first week in October.  The leaves are at their color peak and all thoughts turn to Halloween!  And coming up with the best Halloween costume ever!  So, I found some wonderful vintage Halloween costumes for your wee ones!

What’s up clown? From Etsy seller, Brushing By Beauties.

I am such a fan of this showstopper of an costume. Would it be cool to dress your little kiddo as a 1950s chorus girl?  From Etsy seller, The Vintage Mistress.

Homemade vintage Star Trek outfit? Sign me up! From Etsy seller, Nance’s Nostalgia.

I think this little Dutch girl outfit is so darling even if it is a dance outfit. Very close call for the Peach. From Etsy seller, Hornets Nest Vintage.

This to me looks like the base of an AMAZING Carmen Miranda outfit!  Someone please buy this and slap a pineapple on your kid’s head! From  Etsy seller, One Sweet Dream Vintage.

Wouldn’t this be a great vintage Hallmark paper bowl from the seventies to hand out your Halloween candy in on Oct. 31st? From Etsy seller, The Dizzy Apron.

Ahoy Mateys! This is the cutest little sailor ever! From Etsy seller, Field House Goods.

This alligator outfit is perfection.  And someone should buy it NOW. From Ebay seller,

These sassy vintage little paper napkins and cups make you want to have a party! From Etsy seller, Teresa Tudor. This seller also has a lot of great vintage Halloween goodies if you want to stop by her shop.

Who wouldn’t want to read this chuckle of a book this month? From Etsy seller, The Whimsical Hatbox.

And for the bakers out there, here are some vintage Halloween cookie cutters to make someone very happy in October. From Etsy seller, McCombs General Store.

Vintage Flashback :: Never Bored of Boardgames


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Like most thrifters, I usually have my little “areas” I like to check out at the thrift store. Of course you want to check out everything, but you really have to prioritize, ya know? When I was younger, I used to bee-line to the dresses and lingerie (for groovy nighties and slips) and then I’d hit the shoes and  jewelry and purses. Once I had a nicer flat, I branched out to include housewares and occasionally furniture (I didn’t have a car, so that limited my “big items”) and of course records. As I got older, and eventually had a bebe, I developed a passion for graphic design—unearthing vintage children’s books was on the top of my list. And then one day, right around when Wolfie was born, I cruising through the toy aisle and I spied this:

It was a simple Memory game….the box was a bit beat up, but I loved the type in the title so I stuck it in my cart. As I wheeled around the store I kept glancing at it. I decided to open it up, carefully prying the masking tape that help the sides closed. I was DEEELIGHTED to find the most wonderful collection of little picture tiles imaginable.

My favorite part of thrifting is when you when find something you didn’t even know you wanted. And this was like a little box of mid-century modern chocolates. Each little illustration was more special than the next. Some were actually Eames illustrations (yes, “those” Eames….) from their House of Cards deck. The others were just super cool and charming little drawings.

I was smitten! And also delighted. Just when I thought I had figured out all my little “areas” in the thrift store, here was a whole new category. Board games! It had never really occurred to me to check that section. I remember thinking, “Have I been under a rock? Is everyone snapping up games?? How have I missed this!” Luckily my friend Jenny said to me, “You know after you found that Memory game, I always make a point to swing by the games!” She’s a consummate thrifter so I felt better knowing that I wasn’t alone in my new discovery.

Ever since then, I always make sure I take a little stroll down the toy and puzzle aisle to look for fun board games. I’m rarely disappointed. The games are usually fun (we love to play boardgames and card games) but even when they’re a little lame, the graphics more than make up for it. Check out the mysterious 3-Up. No clue how to play this, but I loved the colors and had to buy it!

Here are some others that I thought were really fun:


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Heh. I remember this one….featuring the exciting SLAM-O-MATIC!


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These little shopping cart game pieces are brilliant.


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So good, it’s NIRTZ. (huh?)


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Please note the “cootie” in the bottom right corner.

This one I left at the store—not sure I would ever be up for a rousing game of FINANCE. But I do love the cover and snapped a photo of it.

Hee. For some reason Wolfie loves this next game, even though he doesn’t really “get it”. It’s from 1967 and it’s called Chutzpah. It’s essentially a Jewish version of Monopoly—a mazel to the illustrator because the lettering is pretty awesome.

Often you’ll find the artwork changed from year to year and I always love to discover different versions of games I loved. Take this classic, Go to the Head of Class. In the 50s it looked like this:

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So sweet, isn’t it? But then check out the 60s version….this is the one my cousin had in the 70s. I think the illustrations on the game pieces are soooooo terrific!

Butch! Susie! Cowboy Joe! Oh how I love ya. They totally remind me of Art Seiden drawings.


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And finally. One of my faaaaaaavorite games growing up was CLUE. I loved it. My 70s version had photographs of all the characters—I loved the vampy Miss Scarlet the best. Then I found THIS:

Colonel Mustard, in the library, with the leadpipe…

Aw yeah, so fantastic, eh?? Miss Scarlet is so much sweeter than the 70s version I grew up with. I wonder who made the call, (“Let’s vamp her up!”) my Miss Scarlett was asian with a sultry stare and a red cigarette holder. A far cry from that demure cutie up there! You can see more on the post I did about vintage Clue games.

So there you have it. Pretty fun huh! And if you don’t want to play the actual board games, you can always hang them up and enjoy them as art—which i think is a pretty swell idea.


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What are some of your favorite childhood board games??