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Chalkboard Grocery List (Old, Meet New)

23 Wednesday May 2012

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antiques business, Brimfield, chalkboard, chalkboard grocery list, grocery list, home, iphone, Old Sturbridge Village, reproduction slate, school slate, vintage chalkboard

We have been on the hunt for a vintage chalkboard for the kitchen.  We found the perfect one at Brimfield, and then left it for too long and someone else bought it.  (I know, I know totally amateur move.  And I used to be in the antiques business…When you see something you love, get it before someone else does).  Luckily we found a small reproduction slate at Sturbridge Village the next day.  These slates were used by school children to practice lessons before schools had paper to hand out to everyone.  We use the chalkboard to keep a running grocery list and then take a picture of it on the phone before running out to the store.

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Animals! (or Why I Love Shleich)

22 Tuesday May 2012

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diy animal iceberg, diy party, kid birthday party, kid gifts, plastic animal iceberg, plastic animals, pool party, Schleich, Wovenplay swimsuit

I had forgotten how much Ada loved these Schleich animals when she was Josie’s age.  I am convinced the (very) anatomically correct creatures helped her learn animal names as some of her first words.  I like to rotate the girls’ toys and found our bag of animals at the bottom of the toy bin yesterday.  Josie spotted them immediately upon waking and was so excited.  She spent the day asking which was which and carefully putting each back on the table.  I could see connections being made between the animal photos in her books and the three-dimensional plastic versions.  (Oh the poor second child…I am sure I did this much earlier for Ada).  We usually get our animals from our friend Henry and they are one of our favorite gifts for kids.  We even made a giant ice cube full of animals for Ada’s birthday last year.  The animal iceberg floated around the pool and slowly melted to reveal new members of the menagerie.To make your own Animal Iceberg you will need:

*Plastic Animals

*Large Freezer-safe Bowl

1. Fill bowl about 1/4 full with water.

2. Place a few of the animals in water and put bowl in freezer.

3. Wait about an hour and repeat.  Freezing in layers will allow for animals to be uncovered at different times as the ice melts.

4. Float iceberg in a pool, kiddie pool, or just place outside in the sun and let your child watch the treasure emerge.

*Food coloring could be added in small amounts if you want to make some stripes.  Just be sure not to use too much with light colored animals.

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Kid Art Supplies by Todd Oldham at Target

21 Monday May 2012

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art supplies, bright colors, designer todd oldham, diy, Kid Made Modern, kids art supplies, kids gifts, secret closet, Target, Todd Oldham, wooden blocks

The new Todd Oldham for Target line of kids’ art supplies is in stores!  I had it on my calendar for yesterday and I think I may have been the first one to discover the pile in our local Target.  All of the Kid Made Modern pieces are under $20 and the packaging and bright colors make them perfect gifts.  I love the craft kits that designer Todd Oldham came up with: diy painted wooden blocks, board book, felt flowers…His fun aesthetic translates perfectly to kids’ products.  My mom always had a secret closet stash of gifts and I love being prepared.  Art supplies are the best!

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Bloomers

17 Thursday May 2012

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baby clothes, baby wardrobe, bloomers, Butterick pattern, cloth diapers, clothing, diy, Liberty of London, Purl Soho, Soor Ploom, style, vintage sewing pattern

Bloomers are one of my favorite baby wardrobe staples.  They are cute and comfortable and fit nicely over Josie’s big cloth diaper butt.  I modified a vintage Butterick pattern for this pair and they used less than half a yard of Liberty fabric.  I have plans to make some into longer pants, and a heavier corduroy would be perfect over tights for fall weather.  So many good options!  Here are some similar vintage patterns on Ebay.  Purl Soho is a great source for Liberty fabric, (and all around great inspiration).  Soor Ploom also has adorable bloomers if you would rather buy than DIY.

*Today is the 100th post on Domestic Space.  Thanks so much for reading and we can’t wait to share more with you!

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Ironstone

16 Wednesday May 2012

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antique sink, antiques, bathroom sinks, Brimfield, decorating, double basin, farm sink, hotelware, ironstone, ironstone soap dish, old house, porcelain sink, soap dishes, worth the wait

One of our Brimfield scores was an addition to our ironstone soap dishes.  These heavy utilitarian dishes are my favorite for the bathroom sinks.  They were often made for hotels and are sturdy and useful.  I love that they are each aged to a different mellow white.  Now we just need to find the perfect sinks to go with them:  I am dreaming of a heavy porcelain double basin farm sink for the kitchen, a pedestal for one bath and aged marble for another.  Slowly, slowly this home will be found in pieces and assembled to our liking.  Some days it is hard to be patient, but I know it will be worth the wait.  We are enjoying the hunt for the perfect treasures and trying to listen to what house has to tell us about our plans.

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DIY Tissue Paper Tassels

15 Tuesday May 2012

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Confetti System, diy, DIY wedding decorations, engagement party, engagement party decorations, Lovely Indeed, paper craft, party decoratinos, Playtime, tassels, The Sweetest Occasion, tissue paper, tissue paper tassels

We made these tissue paper tassels to decorate an engagement party for our friends Kristin and Linsey.  The lovely weather and people made the day so much fun.  I spotted tassels in an adorable booth at Playtime in March and it reminded me I’d been wanting to make some myself.  The Playtime tassels were from Confetti System – an amazing and inspiring site if you don’t already know.  To make our own version we followed these directions posted by Chelsea on The Sweetest Occasion.  Thank you ladies!  The only changes we made to the concise directions were to use two sheets of tissue instead of one and to tie the twine around our tassel ends.  The process of cutting and twisting is so simple and completely satisfying.  I love a project that transforms the simple into the magical!

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Brimfield for Mother’s Day

10 Thursday May 2012

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antiques, best Mother's Day, Brimfield, mother s day gifts, Mother's Day gifts, peonies, travel, vacation, vintage

Oh Brimfield, how I love you.  You never know what you will find there in the mix of strange and beautiful things and wandering around looking at antiques for hours is my idea of Heaven.  I get such inspiration from the design and quirky ingenuity of objects from the past.  The materials are often more beautiful and sturdy after 50 years than things for sale in stores today.  Thanks to my in-laws, I got an early Mother’s Day gift:  an entire day wandering the rows and rows and fields and fields of antiques with Chris and without children.  Despite the rain, and only a few small purchases, it was a wonderful day.

My List of Favorite Mother’s Day gifts so far (in no particular order):

*Unexpected flowers at my desk at work when I was first pregnant with Ada.

*Big bunches of cut peonies, lilac, lilies and iris – delivered by Ada in her pjs.  Chris got her up early, went to the market, and then left me alone to put them all in vases as he and Ada cooked pancakes.

*Brimfield with my love, who walked around for hours in the rain and pretended to be as excited as I was about all of the treasures.

What is on your list of best gotten or given gifts?

Here are some photos from the day:

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Lilac

08 Tuesday May 2012

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lilac, lilac bush, lily-of-the-valley, New Hampshire, vintage juice glass, vintage vase

Our neighbors gave us a little lilac bush last fall and we planted it in the back and weren’t sure if it would make it through the winter.  It is happily in bloom now and reminding me of growing up in New Hampshire.  When we were kids we had amazingly fragrant lilacs planted in front of the house and the smell of them always takes me back to early summer there.  Vintage juice glasses are some of my favorite vases and have a bit of a glass collecting obsession.  I usually refuse to pay more than $3 per glass.  This lily-of-the-valley etched version came in a set of 12 for $15 from an Upstate New York antique shop.  Bargain!

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Paper Puppets

07 Monday May 2012

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card stock, diy, diy puppets, family tree, Hygloss, Noah and Paisley, paper people, popsicle sticks, pre-school co-op, puppets

I love these paper people.  Leslie first introduced them to us when our kids were in a preschool co-op together.  They are great for some DIY puppet making and this batch kept our kids busy for almost an hour.  The cutouts are made of card stock so they can handle some heavy decorating.   We used markers, glue, paper, plastic gems, feathers, metallic confetti, card scraps and pom-poms.  Popsicle sticks can be added as handles for a puppet show.  Older kids can cut out clothing shapes and add more detailed features.  I would love to see a full kid-designed family tree!

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Angela, Meet Charlie (or How to Clean a Wool Rug)

04 Friday May 2012

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Angela Adams, Angela Adams rug, Charlie's Soap, cleaning rug, cotton rugs, design from nature, diesel engines, false teeth, Green in Brooklyn, Maine, Maine design, Rug Mark, stains, wool rug

We love our Angela Adams rug.  Her designs are abstracted from nature and her life in Maine and her rugs are made beautifully and responsibly.  We have had this one for about four years and have been really happy with how it has held up to kids and spills.  The wool resists stains better than cotton rugs, but it still needs a good deep clean once in a while.  Charlie’s Soap is my favorite for the job.  (We get our Charlie’s at Green in Brooklyn if you happen to be in the neighborhood).  I didn’t quite understand the hype over this soap until I tried it.  It smells a little funny, but it is amazing.  I dilute the super-concentrate, spray it onto the rug, let it sit for a minute, and then wipe down with a damp towel.  (Be sure to test for color fastness first).  The Charlie’s Soap label says it “Cleans Everything From False Teeth to Diesel Engines”.  I cannot vouch for the teeth or engine part, but rugs it works wonders on.

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