The perfect gift to tell your parents to buy for your kiddo—MyChronicle books

I got the call yesterday. Same time every year.

“Could you send me a list of what you think the Peach would like for Christmas?” my mom asks.

My parents try hard to find presents that the Peach really and truly loves.  Nothing makes a grandparent feel so loved and special when they see their present turn into his or her grandchild’s favorite toy or book.  The Peach still enjoys playing with that hardworking toy shopping cart she got for Christmas two years ago from my parents, much to their delight.

That’s why the first thing on the list I’m sending to my parents will be a myChronicle personalized book. With the Peach’s current princess phase, this one will be at the top of the list.

I’m personally crushing on this Petit Collage baby book. What new mama wouldn’t shed a little tear of this one?

I’m particularly charmed by this book about being a big sister.  I think this would be particularly nice since big sisters can get a bit proprietary, so having a book with her name on it might help her relate even more to the travails of being the big sister. Kinda genius, really.  And yes,they do have a big brother book too!

 

I’m personally eyeing the princess personalized place mat for the Peach.  She’s really really into place mats right now… And this lunch box… LOVE!

There is something about incorporating your child’s name into the book that makes them want to read even more, which is always a good idea in my mind.

Are you a fan of personalization? What items have you had personalized with your kiddos name on them?

Kiddo Fieldtrip // A peek inside the adorable TANTRUM

Here we are, as promised!  You all went gaga for the amazing stop motion video i posted last week. Let’s take a little more indepth look at the adorable new San Francisco shop, TANTRUM. Folks, this shop is a must see for all vintage loving parents—and even if you don’t have kiddos, you’ll fall quickly to Tantrum’s charms. We sat down with shop owners Amanda Weld and Michelle Spear to find out a little more information about this lovely store!

KIDDO: Hey ladies! So wow….Tantrum! We’re officially in lerve! It’s so lively and fun.  What was it that brought you guys together?

TANTRUM:  Well, we’ve both always loved vintage. We both sourced some great props for Michelle’s wedding last October and had so much fun that it started sparking ideas for possible collaborations together. Amanda appreciated Michelle’s eye for decor and entertaining and Michelle loved Amanda’s originality and boundless creativity. When the opportunity for the space came up, everything just snowballed and we went for it! We’ve both always loved vintage—especially the toys, housewares and accessories from yesteryear. Together we hit estate sales, yard sales, flea markets etc and started pulling our inventory together. I have to admit, countless things came out of our houses. Amanda’s personal collection took quite the hit actually!

KIDDO: You also have some really special modern pieces, which I love too. It’s a great mix.

TANTRUM: Thank you! There are so many excellent modern brands that were just a perfect fit. We especially love the retro cool of Woven Play and the handmade modern style of brands like Bla Bla and Zid Zid.

KIDDO: So let’s talk about the decor. That red and white striped curtain is fantastic. What was the inspiration for this colorful, kid-centric wonderland??

TANTRUM: Aw thank you! Our biggest inspiration? Mid-century carnivals! The lights, graphics and colors of the tents and costumes, the raw hollywood glitz paired with the grit of traveling carneys, props and trunks. We love how they had to fit a huge spectacle into very small traveling units and then break them back out again from town to town. We had to do that with every event we’ve hosted. Although the curtains go down for us instead of up 🙂

KIDDO: The space itself is so funky. I have to tell you, I love the dark grey walls.

TANTRUM: Yeah, we had a lot of skeptics with the dark gray color we picked for the walls but we stuck to our guns and knew that the vibrant colors of the 50’ and 60’ would really pop in front of it. Plus its exactly as a carnival is: dark under layers and layers of wild color and excitement on the surface. Amanda’s husband Richard did most of the painting—everyone seems to really like the color. We even had a lady from the neighborhood borrow a pint to see how it would look in her house! She used it too!

KIDDO: Haha, I love it! See, you’re already adding color to the neighborhood! Opening a store is exciting, but I know it’s a lot of work. Was the store front pretty much ready to go or did you find you had to do a lot of prep work?

TANTRUM: Oh there was a lot of work to be done, but we knew we had a great old place to work with and couldn’t wait to dig in through all of the layers! The original walls have this great wooden horizontal wainscoting and were exactly what we were looking for to create that ‘traveling circus wagon’ look. First though we had to remove a wall and  rip out bits of this and that that had been layered on top of it for years. When redoing the walls we actually found a cool old receipt from 1945 for an electrician that was signed ‘Verra’s Hair Salon.’ What’s even more interesting is that after weeks of pulling off layers of linoleum flooring we found that dear old Verra had left bobby pins and bits of hair all over the wooden floors and just slapped the futuristic linoleum floors right on top without even sweeping first! Needless to say we gave the place a good clean up too.

KIDDO: OK, so just a few more questions. I know the shop is your baby, but do you guys have kiddos of your own too?

TANTRUM: Amanda has two little ones, Henry (age 7) and Thisbe (age 3). She’s been giving Henry vintage carnival themed birthday parties since he turned one. For his 1st birthday, she dressed him up as the strong man and even rented a vintage carousel and spun cotton candy in the front yard! (She has yet to out do that first party…) Her daughter Thisbe is too obsessed with purple pink and MAGENTA to make it work! Ha! Michelle is recently married and planning to have kiddos herself. Especially now that she is living and breathing kid-centric awesomeness!

KIDDO: I highly recommend it. Especially now that you have this awesome shop. I know Wolfie was pretty smitten by the place when we popped in.  Do you remember how we stopped by after we had just done the Color Run and were both filthy with color?? haha! I was so embarrassed yet totally thrilled to see Tantrum up close and personal! And I remember the vintage type writer and the fabulous seal were two of Wolfie’s faves. Oh speaking of, what are some of your favorite items in stock?

TANTRUM:  It’s hard to say, we love everything so much. We always have great stuff ‘in house’ all around but I have to admit some of the one-of-a-kind vintage items are super hard to see go. One thing we hope never to part with is our seal! He is an authentic mechanical-coin operated ride from the 50’s and the kids (as well as grownups) love him!

KIDDO: So what’s next on the horizon for the Tantrum Girls?? Any big plans? I have heard rumblings of an amazing baby shower that went down over there, which is such a genius idea!

TANTRUM: Yep! It was a really fun event. We’ve actually hosted a few birthday parties too and we hope to do many many more events. For our grand opening, we hired a clown and a magician and had all of the kids sit on our hand made benches to watch the show. It was such an exciting moment for us. A really special memory was when an old timey version of  ‘Home on the Range’ was playing on the stereo and Amanda and I looked out at the sea of smiling children and our stripey curtain and our eyes met and we both burst into tears from excitement, pride and exhaustion!

We are really looking forward to being more involved in the community and offering things like art classes, story time, reel to reel movie nights and more. Oh, and of course then there’s HISSY FIT!

KIDDO: Yes indeedy! Shall we tell everyone about Hissy Fit?

TANTRUM: Totally! While the majority of our shop is geared towards kiddos, we have so many people ask us about grown up vintage. Both of us have quite a bit of vintage clothing so we had this idea to have a pop up shop….HISSY FIT, Tantrum After Hours! And we enlisted one of our favorite vintage bloggers—ahem— to come along for the ride!

KIDDO: Haha, yes it’s true!  Hissy Fit is a Tantrum + Modern Kiddo Power Hour! If you’re a Bay Area local, be sure to stop by December 6 from 7:30-10:00pm. We’ll be having a special holiday sale loaded with lots of pretty party dresses and coats and sparklies—guaranteed to make you a stand out at any of the upcoming holiday parties you’ll be attending!

TANTRUM: Oh, and don’t forget. A portion of the proceeds will always go to a children’s charity—our last sale was in honor of the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center. We’re so excited for the sale. We’ll have fun giveaways too!

KIDDO: It’s going to be such a blast! I hope I see lots of Modern Kiddo readers out there shoppin’ up a vintage storm! Hey girlies, thanks SO much for stopping by. We LOVE what you’re doing over there! I can’t wait to see what you have cooked up next.

Tantrum is located at 858 Cole Street (between Frederick St & Carl St)  in San Francisco, CA 94117. Phone: (415) 504-6980

It’s the most velvety time of the year!

Thanksgiving was SO last week, and now we are all on to that oh so very very special time of year, where you can wear velvet ALL THE TIME! To me, there are only so many chances to put your kiddo (and yourself) in velvet and the month of December is one of the best months to do it, so I present the third annual all velvet all awesome round up!

Stop the presses! Velvet jonjon.  Dying.  Seriously. Dying.  And in a bigger size 4T.  If the Peach was a boy, I would have bought this already. From Etsy seller 1 Sweet Vintage, who by the way has a ton of other vintage kiddo goodies just in case velvet jonjons aren’t you thing. But that can’t be the case, right?

Can’t you just see a little curly brunette baby come crawling over to you in this adorable little outfit?  I can.  And I like what I see!  DYING! From Etsy seller, Hey Sweetie Pie, who also has a nice selection of baby velvet outfits for your baby.

Don’t get me wrong, I love lace, but embroidery has my heart. I think I would choose embroider over lace in a hard race. And this little simple red dress with perfect white embroider is killing it for me. From Etsy seller, Baby Shapes.

Oh, I do love blue velvet. And this darling little friend is just perfect in my book.  Love that lace too! From Etsy seller, Diaphonous.

Don’t you love this little swiss miss of sky blue velvet cuteness? From Etsy seller Octopus Pie Studios.

 

Dress your little man, like a little man with this adorable old stock vest/tie/shirt/and velvet pants combo of cuteness! From Etsy seller Little Reader Vintage.

 

Who would have thought pink and ruffles would create such a sophisticated dress for a girl. And this is a big girl dress–size 12. Perfection. From Etsy seller, Silver Screen Vintage.

What can I say, I love this dress. I have such a weakness for swiss dot and to pair it with red velvet. Well, I’m swooning folks.  From Etsy seller, Salvage House.

 

Who says a little girl can’t wear a black dress. I think a black velvet dress is OK and this darling little one is so sweet with the flower.  From Etsy seller, Stop the Clock Vintage.

 

Sailor + velvet = something so cute that I might faint! Like THIS!  From Etsy seller, Peggy’s Corner.

Happy Cyber Monday! And remember your online vintage sellers this holiday season! Many are having great sales and choosing vintage is a meaningful way to celebrate this wonderful time of the year.

sneak peek at the cutest vintage store ever :: tantrum

What would happen if modern kiddo and jonathan adler had a baby? Lemme tell you friends, you’d get TANTRUM! This is an amazing new shop that opened up in San Francisco that is TO DIE FOR. Beautifully curated, stylish and fun. It’s chock full of mid-century inspired goodies and a healthy dose of authentic vintage as well. The majority of the goods are “kid-centrric” but there are also loads of amazing housewares and other items that are sure to have mama and papa swooning too. {OK. So maybe papa won’t be “swooning”. Unless he’s a blogger, of course.} Adorable shopgirls Michelle and Amanda are totally doing it up right! We have a fantastic interview and shop tour coming up Monday, but seeing as this is Black Friday and all, I wanted to give them a shout out just in case you local folks might want to pop on over to Cole Valley and check ’em out!

The ladies also created the cutest video EVERRRRRR which you must watch immediately!!! It’s short. It’s sweet. And it’s brilliant—totally capturing the spirit of these two fun-loving gals and their amazing shop.

See??? How cute is that?? You have to watch it at least two times, no? By the way, Greg Wolfie and I are down in Palm Springs enjoying the sun (a totally random but excellent Thanksgiving getaway!). You can see pix of groovy Palm Springs on my instagram (@galexina). Have a great weekend and I’ll see ya Monday!

MK Rewind: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade!

When I was a kid, Thanksgiving was all about the PARADE. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade of course!

It was so exciting to see the bands, the Broadway acts and most importantly the floats!

I remember listening to my mom and grandma buzzing around in the kitchen as my Dad was “tasting” the rum punch while we kids were glued to the TV watching the parades. We  would always have a major debate over which was the BEST float.

My brother liked the Bullwinkle one.

My cousin was partial to swimmingly cute Pink Panther.

My other cousin always voted for Snoopy as her favorite.

My favorite was Kermit. I remember watching this interview on TV as a kid!

Here’s Kermit in action on a past T-Day. He is looking a little wrinkly in this picture, so it must have been a colder year.  I love the awestruck high school band looking on. I’d be awestruck too.

Image via: Daily Mail.

The adults would drop into the den and reminisce about their favorite floats from their childhood when their parents would take them into the city to watch the parade. I like these older floats as they don’t seem as commercially driven as the ones we see today.

This jaunty elf was so cute!  I’m glad they remade one for today’s parade


Photos from Grand Life Hotels, How to be a Retronaut, Buzzfeed, MidcenturyMania.

And of course SANTA. Even my parents remember Santa being a BIG DEAL when he finished up the parade.

For me, there is  something still magical about ending the parade and seeing SANTA coming. To me, it was the official beginning of the holidays and I could squeeze as much holiday day joy out of the next month as possible. You can’t help but walk a little lighter on that day.

Somethings never change.

I hope I can watch a bit of it with the Peach.  Did you watch the parade when you were a kid? Do you plan on watching it tomorrow?