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DIY Knit Baby Bootie Gift

20 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by jeannerondeau in Party!, Projects, Vintage

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baby gift, Brooklyn General Store, cashmere yarn, DIY bootie, Envelope Mall, free knitting bootie pattern, knit baby bootie, Knit Mary Jane, More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts, vintage buttons

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These knitted Mary Jane booties are my favorite new baby gift. The pattern is so simple and can be found here (for free!). This pattern uses less than one skein of sport weight yarn, making it the perfect pattern for that half ball of precious cashmere. (Soon I’ll post the hats I made for Ada out of really expensive, but oh-so-amazing cashmere yarn. Chris nearly had a heart attack when he found out the price, but the hats were by far her favorites and are now being passed on to Josie). The most important part of this project is to find the perfect vintage buttons to finish up the Mary Janes. Ada loves to help search through the button jars with me for just the right pair. We wrapped the booties in some craft paper and tied them up with variegated yarn. More Last Minute Knitted Gifts has a beautiful section on wrapping with scrap yarns. The card by making a simple washi tape collage and trimming the edges with pinking shears. My favorite square vellum envelopes can be found here. Welcome little one!

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DIY Egg Carton Scavenger Hunt

17 Monday Sep 2012

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DIY scavenger hunt, egg carton game, kids party, park scavenger hunt, recycle egg carton, scavenger hunt, sidewalk chalk

We made this scavenger hunt game for Ada’s birthday this year. We did a larger hunt in Central Park early in the summer and it was a blast, so we decided to make a kid version. I took a few photos of clues while we were in the park the week before and printed them out at home. The level of difficulty can be adjusted per age group. To make your own egg carton scavenger hunt you will need:

*Egg Cartons (we cut ours in half for the little kids, but you can use a whole carton if you’d like more clues).

*Paint and Paintbrush

*Scissors

*Double Side Tape

*Camera

*Printer

*Chalk to match Paint colors

1. Take photos of the clues. (Small objects like leaves, acorns and flowers can be gathered and put into the egg carton. Larger things, such as statues can be marked by each team’s chalk).

2. Print photos to fit in the slots on the egg carton top.

3. Cut cartons in half with scissors if you choose.

4. Open each egg carton and paint a different color. Allow to dry before closing so they won’t stick shut.

5. Tape each clue photo into its slot.

6. Place corresponding colored chalk in each carton and close.

To play: give each team a carton and have them open to reveal clues at the same time. The first team to fill all of their slots, and mark any large items with their chalk wins!

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DIY Floor Lamp Refresh

13 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by jeannerondeau in Projects, Shop, Vintage

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Antique Lamp Supply, diy, DIY lamp, Ebay, fabric lamp cord, floor lamp, lamp fix, Sundial Wire, torchiere, vintage lamp

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I found this lamp, in a sorry state for $10 at our local junk/treasure shop.  I loved its lines, but in needed some work.  (This was before Chris and I made our “No More Projects” vow to each other.  We both have lifetimes worth of projects and are trying to limit the new ones walking in our door…I am really bad at keeping this vow, but just for the record so is Chris).  This particular project involved rewiring with a vintage-look fabric cord, spray painting with this matte metallic, scoring a perfect glass torchiere shade for $3 at a stoop sale, replacing the candle sleeves and all four bulbs.  (If you are going to do your own lamp rehab and don’t feel confident wiring, you can purchase cord and bring it to a lamp repair shop).

We are both really happy with how the lamp turned out and it makes such pretty light now in the dining room. Kind of makes me give the junk shop projects a long second look…

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Wool Felt Coaster DIY

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

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diy, Etsy, felt coaster, home, home sewing, home style, lace doily, vintage doilies, wool felt, Wool Felt Central

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We made these wool felt coasters from some square lace doilies we found at the flea market. They are a simple cut and stitch project which requires very minimal sewing skills. Round doilies could be substituted if you have those. The simple X stitching we used will work for any shape, and a larger set of doilies would be great as trivets. To make the coasters you will need:
*Wool Felt (This is our favorite)

*Small Doilies

*Pinking Shears

*Straight Pins

*Sewing Machine

*Thread to Match Doilies

1. Cut felt into squares to match doilies using pinking shears.  (Our squares are 3 1/4″).

2. Iron doilies if needed.

3. Center each doily on top of a felt square and pin in place.

4. Using a zig-zag stitch, sew an X through each coaster as sewn.  Be careful to remove pins as you stitch and to not let the fabrics buckle.

5. Tie the stitch ends on the underside of felt and trim.

6. Make some cocktails!

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Wallpaper Love

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

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bedroom decor, interior design, miu miu, Neisha Crosland, shopping, style, Supercozy Blog, wallpaper, Walnut Wallpaper

I love this Neisa Crosland wallpaper. We searched for it for a long time and finally found it at Walnut Wallpaper in LA.  (Walnut has since stopped selling Crosland’s papers, but have an amazing selection of other beauties).   I was pregnant with Ada at the time, and we slept in the living room while we tracked down the perfect paper.  I wanted something that would be both calming and complex enough not to get boring.  I initially wanted to use Crosland’s Anenome which I had fallen in love with from a Miu Miu ad.  Chris and I finally agreed on Merlin and decided to place it on one wall and match the paint.  The mix of subtle metallic and spring colors makes me happy.  We loved how it turned out, and I am dreaming of more papered rooms.  We found remnants on top of old plaster downstairs and I would love to match it.  What is your favorite wallpaper?

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Summer in a Jar

30 Thursday Aug 2012

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Cape May Ferry, Cape May NJ, Kill Devil Hills NC, Nags Head NC, Roanoke Island NC, summer, treasure jar, vacation, vacation with kids, Wildwood NJ

Ada’s jar of treasures from vacation.  Contents as follows: bouncy balls won with tickets on Wildwood boardwalk, ticket from Cape May Whale Watch, sea pebbles from Nags Head and Cape May, Captain Joe Napoleon’s trading card from the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, sharks teeth from the hostess at Mako Mikes in Kill Devil Hills, fossils from pit near the gift shop at the Roanoke Island Festival Park.

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DIY Shell Frame

28 Tuesday Aug 2012

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beach vacation, diy, Fuji camera, home, instant photograph, kids at the beach, shell art, shell picture frame, shells, travel

The beach at Nag’s Head, NC was covered in tiny shells.  The kids spent one morning gluing collected shells onto little wooden picture frames.  We used our mini Fuji camera to add a photo.  Ada decided this one was my birthday gift, and it was just what I wanted.  To make your own shell frame you will need:

*Small Shells

*Wooden Picture Frame

*Elmer’s Glue

*Photograph

1. Wash sand from shells and dry thoroughly.

2. Have children glue shells to frame.

3. Glue in your favorite photograph and allow to dry.

4. Bring home the beach.

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Library Card Birth Announcement

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by jeannerondeau in Likes, Projects, Shop

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birth announcement, custom birth announcement, diy, Etsy, homebirth, Ilfant Press, letterpress, library card birth announcement, Lisa Hasegawa

We had these library card announcements custom made by Ilfant Press for Josie’s birth. Lisa Hasegawa at Ilfant worked with us to design the layout and then letterpressed the library cards by hand. I love letterpress! Josie (and Ada) were born at home so the library home address made us happy. We used photo corners to attach Josie’s picture and tied them with a bit of baker’s twine.

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Number Birthday Invitation

16 Thursday Aug 2012

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birthday invitation, birthday party, child birthday, DIY birthday, turning three birthday

I like to do a special birthday invitation for the girls each year. We have done a few versions of the upcoming year, but had a hard time finding the perfect number three for last year’s photo. I decided to fake it and draw a three with playground chalk. (This year we made our number four out of pipe cleaners). When I have time I glue the invites into their baby books. Happy day!

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DIY Flower Ring Card

13 Monday Aug 2012

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birthday party, card stock, child gift, diy, DIY card, flower card, free trade, Green Giraffe, Green in Brooklyn, recycled flip flop ring


We made this flower ring card for one of Ada’s friends. The flower centers are actually rubber rings that can be popped out and worn on little fingers. The flower ring makes a nice token for a ‘no gifts required’ party. (Ada really likes giving gifts). To make your own you will need:

*Card stock

*Two Rubber Rings (We got ours here. You can the same recycled flip flop rings here).

*Crayons or Markers

*Scissors with sharply pointed ends

1. Fold card stock in half.

2. Using the scissors, carefully punch two holes in the front of card. The holes should be big enough to just fit the loop of the ring and hold it snugly in place.

3. Draw flower petals around the openings.

4. Push rings into place.

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