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Happy CRAFTOBER!!

(Image: the incomparable  Cathy of California)

Hi, crafty folks!  What is it about Fall that just gets me wanting to pull out my knitting needles and dust off my sewing machine?  I don’t think I’m alone in this feeling. So, I’m throwing down the glue gun gauntlet and calling this month CRAFTOBER!  After all, this is a month that demands we all become a little bit crafty, thinking up those sweet Halloween costumes for our little ones, as well as for ourselves.

This month I plan to share with you some of favorite vintage craft books, some original and easy tutorials I’ve been developing, and some great craft inspiration from around the Web every Thursday in October.

I thought I would start Craftober off by sharing with you my first craft book, The McCall’s Golden Do It Yourself book, printed in 1960.  It was a rejected book from my school library sold to me for five cents and I would spend HOURS pouring over these pictures, fascinated with the crafts and the young children dressed so nicely in the photographs.

Here are a few of my favorite crafts from the book.

I loved this flying fish kite!  Look at the concentration on that little boy’s face when he is cutting.  BTW, don’t you love that you can tell the kid actually colored the fish in? So great!

I really think I need to make that elephant!  That might be the cutest thing in the book!

This easy craft would be a great way to get the Peach into drumming.  It uses parchment paper, which I’m not sure is the same parchment paper I’m thinking of. I think it is actually is sheepskin parchment. Don’t know how easy that is to find…

I think I’ll clearly need to eat a lot of ice cream for this toy. No hardship is too much for crafting!

I remember wanting this perky paper doll so badly…  Hmm.. I might need to ruminate on this one a bit to see if I can make something out of it for the Peach…

But some of the crafts were even a bit too crafty for me!  Like this “cat” and hungover queen spool marionettes. Eek!

But out of all the pages in this book, this is one that had the most impact on my as a child.

I learned to knit from this book. OK, I tried to learn to knit from this book.  Honestly, I don’t know if what I created was actually knitting–more like knotting things on two pencils, but man, it started a passion in me and a drive to do more crafting, which was hard as my mother was and is the least crafty person I know. (Although mind you, the most amazing and loving and funny mother a girl could want!)

Do you ever try crafts from old craft books? How did you get into crafting?  Do you have any crafting plans around Halloween?

 

Today’s obsession: braids!

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My name is Dottie and I am awful at doing my own hair.

If I had a superpower, it would be the ability to do my own hair in fabulous styles in under two minutes, which is how much time I like to spend on my hair.

I am not one of those people who have been blessed with beautiful heavy locks that look amazing when your hair is long.  I would have loved to inherit a stunning combo of my Dad’s Afro and my mom’s thick hair, but alas, I inherited my grandmother’s thin hair that likes to frizz out if I even think about humidity.

So, what is a girl to do?  Become one with a short bob for the rest of my life.  Normally, I’m OK with that. Except right now everyone is braiding their hair.And it looks stunning!

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You can’t go on to Pinterest without seeing the most glorious braid hairstyles ever.

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But to do some of these braids, you need a degree in Trig to figure it out.

And guess what you need for 99.9 percent of these braids?  Rapunzel like hair. Sigh.

Image via: Natalie Dee (the most awesome comic artist ever!)

My ultimate obsession is with crown braid or milkmaid braid. Sigh!

Here is the best tutorial I’ve seen on that. And of course you need four foot long straight hair…

Now not all braids are created equal…

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But all are interesting.  But what about my short hair.  Can I do anything? My goal this month is to find some tutorials on short hair braiding and see what magic I can do!

Have you ever tried braiding your hair? Any tips, tricks? Anything!  Hmmm… Maybe some hair pieces… Thoughts?

 

Sponsor the Kiddo! OCTOBER spots still open!

OK friends. I just realized that this scheduled post had the wrong date on it, and never posted. And I realize that October 1, 2012 is totally upon us. Ah well! So here’s what I’m gonna do. If you sign up by this Wednesday as a Modern Kiddo sponsor, your ad will run thru the end of November as a bonus! Kowabunga!

Some things to note, October is one of our biggest months, so this is an EXCELLENT deal! Our annual Modern Kiddo Costume Parade gets so much attention (thanks to YOU my genius readers) so it’s an excellent time to boost  your shop or blog traffic. Email me at Alix[at]modernkiddo .com for a rate sheet and let’s get this spooktacular month off to a boo-tiful start! bwuahahahaha….. (that’s my sinister laugh….)

My friend Jen’s Wedding {and the Peachiest little flower girl!}

Well, my friend Jen got married this past weekend.  I’m sure you may remember me writing about Jen in the past.  A few years ago, she left all that she knew in California to pursue her PhD. in London.  It was an amazingly courageous thing to do and in between all of the insane papers and teaching and community, she managed to find and fall in love with a wonderful fellow.

As many of you may know, grad students don’t have extravagant budgets to say the least. But Jen was determined to stretch her tiny tiny tiny budget to envelope all of the people she loved.

Twenty of her closest friends came out to  Santa Cruz, CA to watch her get married at her sacred spot. This California girl chose the surfer statue up the street from the famous Santa Cruz boardwalk to get her MRS. degree.

As the Peach’s godmother, Jen chose her to be her flower girl and made the Peach feel so special for being part of the wedding. And the Peach took her job very seriously dropping flowers even after the wedding ceremony happened.

Did I mention Eric and I did her flowers too?  Jen bought some flowers the night before at the farmers market and we turned them into very simple bouquets. And I love that Jen wore her grandmother’s necklaces as bracelets. I’m sure her Nonna was smiling down on her that day.

As you can imagine this lovely newly married lady has a thing for the ocean. She loves to surf and spent most of her life within 20 minutes of the ocean.  And with budgets as tight as Jen’s she she could find only one place by the beach for her reception–a tiki bar! The other bridesmaids and I hustled to turn the space into something more charming with the help of some vintage tablecloths and mason jars full of flowers and candles. We also created a little bunting action as a salute to the groom out of some Union Jack paper bags Jen bought.

We also had pins made of the lucky couple along with some of their favorite sayings. It was great to see all of the members of the wedding party wearing them!

Jen picked up two Playmobile figurines which were quite fitting as James is a skateboarder and Jen is a hardcore swimmer.

We all had so much fun at the reception between toasts and Jen stories and dancing. Oh, the dancing. Man, it was a blast.

Oh, Jen, what a fun and personal and beautiful wedding that was! Amazing job, Mrs. B!

 

Fall is officially here!

Well, it is officially Fall and we are all in the mood for apples, and pumpkin spice muffins and warm cozy sweaters. So, I used that as my inspiration picking out this week’s vintage goodies to share with you all!

Brown plaid doesn’t sound that wonderful, but I think it is so darn charming in this dress! And a peter pan collar just made it more marvelous. From Etsy seller, Eat Diamonds.

Rawr! Here’s some sweet autumnal lions to keep your wee one cozy! From Etsy seller, Little Part.

Oh man, how much do you love these deer jumping over the log on a sweater! So great! From Etsy seller, Soseman Knox.

Now that the temps are going down, bare feet on wooden floors are a thing of summer.  That’s when a good pair of comfy vintage mocs is perfect. From Etsy seller, LoV Design.

We are entering long sleeve shirt season and this stripey friend would look great under your kiddo’s favorite t-shirt! From Etsy seller, Jesse’s Threads.

Whoa! This new with tag vintage wool jacket. In the perfect color plaid that could go from fall to winter in snuggly perfection! And it is a bigger size! From Etsy seller, Pineapple Mint.

This is one thermal shirt that deserves to be the top layer! From Etsy seller, Drowsy Swords.

3 Ring Circus has such great stuff for fall, like this darling little girl sweater/jacket with Western details. Love the colors!

These amazing vintage pennants seem so autumnal to me and add a little shish boom back school spirit to any room. From Etsy seller, Noodle & Lou Vintage.

Happy Monday!