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Inspiration

03 Friday Mar 2017

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Asbury Park NJ, DIY Pillow Cover, family, flea market finds, Ikea Feather Pillow, Liberty of London, Ocean Grove NJ, Purl Soho, vintage finds, Write to the President

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Some things from the last week:

*Antique Cast Iron Door Stop in our Etsy Shop.

*Liberty of London Fabric from Purl Soho.  We made covers with Liberty fabric for these inexpensive Ikea feather pillows.  The girls use them to lounge on when reading in bed.

*Detail of Vintage Wooden Sign in our Etsy Shop.

*Large Ironstone Urn in our Etsy Shop, perfect for holding umbrellas.

*View of Asbury Park from the Ocean Grove boardwalk.  We are thinking of those who lost their homes today in an early morning fire.  A heartbreaking loss for our little town.

*Cozy front porch in Ocean Grove.  We are feeling both sad for the loss of some of our town’s historic houses and thankful that no one was hurt today.

*Post Cards to the President.  I send these often, addressed to the White House.  I know he will likely never read them, but I use them as sort of therapy now.

*Lemon, Lemon, Lemon Cake for Josie’s Birthday.  I used a version of this lemon poppyseed cake and this lemon frosting, along with lemon curd from Trader Joe’s. Our backyard hellebores bloomed just in time to use for decoration.

*More Liberty of London.  I have a bit of an addiction.

Stay cozy and have a great weekend!

 

 

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Winter Whites

02 Thursday Feb 2017

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children, Etsy, Etsyjeannerondeau, ironstone, linen, living with kids, paint by number, vintage, vintage linen, winter

winterwhitesWe have a bunch of new listings up in our Etsy shop.  These pieces are great for brightening up cloudy winter days:

* Antique Ironstone Tureen – Has a lovely blue tint, octagonal shape and was made around the 1880s.  The tureen is still sturdy and ready to be used again.

*Five Vintage Children’s Pillow Cases – Each has a different handmade detail.

*Set of Unused Vintage Linen Tablecloth and Napkins – These ten napkins and tablecloth still have their original “Made in Belgium”labels and are made of beautiful quality linen.

*Paint-by-Number Winter Scene – The colors of this little painting are bright and calm.

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Ocean Grove, NJ

29 Tuesday Mar 2016

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Asbury Park, Asbury Park NJ, beach, family, family vacation, flea market, Jersey Shore, Kids, Ocean Grove, Ocean Grove NJ, summer rental, vacation home, VRBO Ocean Grove

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We have fallen in love with a magic little town on the coast of New Jersey.  Chris and I drove through Ocean Grove one day and were charmed by the tiny square mile of preserved Victorian homes perched close to the shore.  The houses were impossibly detailed and cared for and the town was beautiful, quiet and slow-paced.  The beach in Ocean Grove was voted one of the world’s 15 best by Fodor’s Travel.  A quick stroll on the boardwalk or over two footbridges brought us to newly revitalized Asbury Park.  We joked that we would have to retire there when our kids were grown.

When I learned about the town’s twice annual Giant Flea Market I marked my calendar.  The drive from Brooklyn took me less than 1 1/2 hours and the first time I went to the flea I was hooked.  Wandering around town felt like a dream and each time I visited I liked it even more.  When I returned to the flea this past May I called Chris to tell him I was going to talk to a realtor.  In the whirlwind that followed we ended up looking at 10 houses.  Our plan was to find a house that we could rent when we weren’t using it.  The house we fell for was built in the 1880s and was owned by one family for more than 70 years.   After talking to many incredibly friendly residents we decided Ocean Grove would be the perfect spot to spend time with our girls while they are still young.

The house at 6 1/2 Heck Avenue is calm bright and airy.  It stands fifth in from the beach and has beautiful ocean views.  Many of the home’s original antiques are in use throughout the house.  The town of Ocean Grove was founded by a group of religious leaders as an ocean side retreat in the 1860s.  Our home feels like stepping back into Ocean Grove’s early days when families would escape to the shore away from busy lives.  The home is simple compared to some of its brightly painted neighbors and we love that it retains its original details and quiet beach cottage feel.  Visit our Instagram feed  @oceangrovehouse for more photos.

We are honored to be able to care for the home at 6 1/2 Heck Avenue and excited to share it for 2016 rentals.  For rental inquiries and questions please contact Alfredo Fresnedo at (732)-763-2961, alfresnedo@yahoo.com.  We still feel like we discovered a secret hideout every time we visit our home in Ocean Grove.  So many memories have been made in the short time we have owned the house.  We are so happy to share our home with visitors and hope 6 1/2 Heck will be a place for memories of your own.

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Books For a Snowy Day

11 Wednesday Dec 2013

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books for kids, holiday season, home, snow books, snow day with kids, Snow Roy McKie, The Hat Jan Brett, The Mitten Jan Brett, winter books, winter gifts

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Snow!  This week has brought the first real taste of winter to Brooklyn.  All of a sudden it really feels like the holiday season and the kids are excited about decorations and treats to come.  We are decorating the tree, making the gingerbread house and taking the two big girls to The Nutcracker this weekend.  I dug out the winter books and we snuggled in to watch the snow fall this morning.  These are three of our favorite snow stories, which also make perfect holiday gifts for kids:

*Snow by Roy McKie (This book’s bright illustrations and happy story make it as fun to read today as when I was a kid).

*The Mitten by Jan Brett (The beautifully detailed drawings bring a Ukrainian folk tale to life).

*The Hat by Jan Brett (Inspired by a true story of a hedgehog.  Both The Hat and The Mitten feature vignettes on each page which hint at events to come as the story unfolds).

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

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Basics

25 Monday Nov 2013

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ballerina tights, Brooklyn, Christmas gift for kids, flower tights, fun uniform tights, gifts for girls, screen-printed tights, uniform socks, uniform tights, Wovenplay

Tights2 Ada started a school with uniforms this year. I have gotten used to it now, but the first week I cried while I hung up her colorful summer clothes on the line.  Luckily, Wovenplay makes sweet screen-printed, (more or less) uniform-compliant socks and tights.  And luckily, they are cute enough to make a child smile instead of groan when she opens socks on Christmas morning.

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Linen Sheets

16 Monday Sep 2013

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co-sleeping, Ebay antique linen sheet, Etsy antique linen sheet, Garnet Hill linen sheet, home, life with kids, linen sheets, Restoration Hardware linen sheet, sleep in pregnancy, vintage linen sheet

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(First days of Kindergarten and a newborn baby certainly make for sparse blog posts around here…Sorry about that).

It was a hot July around here to be pregnant. My few pleasures involved eating and sleeping, and towards the end not even those were making me happy.  I had heard how amazing linen sheets are to sleep on and in a moment of weakness I ordered an expensive set of them online.  (I have never spent this much money on sheets and felt a little ill after I hit the confirm button).  But when the sheets arrived and we spent the first night sleeping on them, I felt much better.  (OK, technically I still felt ill and had to wake up to pee every hour, but the time spent actually sleeping was kind of amazing).  The sheets are huge- they generously touch the floor on both sides of the bed.  The color is soft and calming- they even look good when I am too lazy to make the bed.  Linen lasts for years and just gets softer with age.  And they are absolutely lovely to sleep on.  The sheets are a heavier weight than cotton, but light and cool in hot weather.  Now that the season is changing the sheets feel warm and comfortable at night.  I had planned to switch back to our normal cotton sheets when Dare was born.  She is in our bed and babies can be quite messy creatures, but I could not bring myself to switch back to cotton sheets.  I hid all of the cotton sheets upstairs.  I am in love and I cannot go back.  The baby seems pretty happy with them as well.

If you want to be really really nice to a pregnant woman (or yourself) you can find linen sheets here:  Restoration Hardware’s sheets, Garnet Hills sheets, vintage linen sheets on Ebay and Etsy.

Sweet dreams!
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DIY Magic Star Wands

14 Wednesday Aug 2013

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art with kids, child's magic wand, diy craft for kids, diy magic star, diy magic wand, inexpensive party favor, kid party activity, magic star wand, magic wand

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We came up with this wand decorating project as an activity for Ada’s birthday party.  I had planned to have the kids decorate birthday hats, but Ada thought making wands would be more fun.  She was right.  My kids have been running around the house with them for the last two weeks. To make your own Magic Star Wands you will need:

*Cardstock Stars (We got ours at Michaels Crafts, but you could also make your own)

*Wooden Dowels

*Wide Clear Tape

*Craft Glue

*Scissors

*Ribbons (We used seam binding)

*A Variety of Glitter, Sequins, Feathers, Stickers, Etc.

*Paper Plates to Hold Decorations

1. Tape star to dowel.

2. Spread out decorations on paper plates.

3. Using craft glue, allow kids to attach decorations to star.

4. Tie ribbons around dowel.

5. Put wands in a safe spot until dry.

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Inspiration

10 Saturday Aug 2013

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Brooklyn, Brooklyn with kids, home, Inspiration, Instagram, life with kids, NYC, Pier 6

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Happy Saturday!

I hope it is not raining too hard where you are.  I keep hanging out the laundry and running to bring it back in between showers…We managed to venture out this week with the three kids.  It seems a bit crazy to get that many people dressed and fed and out the door, but we did it!  Dare is still being mellow and sleepy, thank goodness.  She has however decided she likes to be wide awake during the darkest hours.

*Sleepy Dare

*Clouds Over the City

*Josie, Covered in Tomato Seeds

*Ada, Hiding from the Rain

*Kisses, at Pier Six in Brooklyn

*Breakfast

Have a great weekend!

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Flea Market Finds: Vintage Platters

08 Thursday Aug 2013

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1930s dishes, 1940s dishes, Ebay, Etsy, flea market bargain, flea market finds, vintage dishes, vintage dishes Ebay, vintage dishes Etsy, vintage serving platters

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One of my favorite things to search for at flea markets are vintage serving platters.  These always remind me of my great-grandmother.  We have a collection of various sizes and patterns at our house, none of which match.  Most of our flea market platters were under $10 and we use them for everything from holding string cheese in the refrigerator to corralling beads for craft projects .  I love the quirky patterns from the 1930’s and 40’s.  So cheery!  Ebay has some vintage serving platters here and Etsy here.

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Inspiration

05 Monday Aug 2013

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ballerina cupcake toppers, Chelsea Market, flower cupcakes, Inspiration, Instagram, life with kids, newborn, party decorations, sidewalk chalk, summertime with kids

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We have had a busy two weeks!  I am happy to be on this side of the craziness, (and yes, I did start writing this post in Friday and am just finishing it now):

*Beach with Josie’s Birthday Twin

*Ada in Tulle (Originally intended for birthday party decoration, but repurposed by rain and curious bees)

*Fort Greene Park, Waiting for Labor to Begin

*Party Decorations and Dare Welcome Cards

*Ballerina Cupcake Toppers

*Sleepy Josie After the Beach

*Two-Day-Old Dare

*Ada’s Birthday Cupcakes from Chelsea Market

*Sleepy Dare

*Birthday Decorations (Inside)

*Waiting for Ada

*Crayola Sidewalk Chalk (with the best colors!)

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