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  • Whimsical Animal Portraits from Etsy

    Could this be an eccentric cousin or uncle? That's what I see when I look at the pieces by Berkley Illustration, my latest Etsy favorite. They could be family portraits. I want to frame them and hang them in my staircase. Each one is hilarious and beautifully drawn. A serious owl, a goat eating his...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by elizabeth leach on 08-18-2008
  • Animal Art that Works Outside the Nursery

    It's true, today's modern parents want a nursery that, were it not for the crib, would look like any other well-groomed room in their home. Catherine Ledner's animal prints certainly fit the bill. They've got the cute animal look for the kiddies and the well-composed but cheeky look for...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 08-01-2008
  • Big Deal: 20% Off Dwell Studio Bedding and Other Products

    Looking for crib bedding for the new baby or a comforter for that new big boy or girl bed? Chances are (if you're reading this), you're probably considering Dwell. Even though most of their products are a little pricey, the designs are beautifully modern. And most all of the products they have...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by moderndaydad on 07-21-2008
  • Adopt Some Woodland Critters

    A while back I did a post on John W. Golden’s brilliant By Order of The Management prints. Well he’s captured my shopoholic heart yet again with his Woodland Critters Series . If you’re not feeling the trio above, you can also adopt a skunk, beaver or bee hive among oodles of others. With your purchase...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by SunnyChanel on 07-21-2008
  • The Lorax Project: Some Serious Art for Your Nusery's Walls

    One of the fun stops I like to make when visiting my parents in Roswell, Ga., is to the Anne Jackson Gallery in historic downtown Roswell. An authorized dealer of Dr. Seuss art, the gallery has a bunch of Seuss art on display that sends me back many years. While there, I found out about a new project...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 07-18-2008
  • Found! The Forgotten Toys

    Every now and then, I’ll be at the playground, the zoo, or just walking along the street and I’ll see spy something heartbreakingly sad. The forgotten toy. Be it a doll, a duck or a beat up bunny, these lonely stuffed souls laying on the ground dropped, discarded, or just plan lost touch my heart in...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by SunnyChanel on 07-17-2008
  • Astropunks Nursery Art

    Astropunks nursery art is bold, whimsical, thought provoking, and sweet all at the same time. Designed to grow with your child, not pander to them. Here is a quote about their artwork "The debut series is entitled 'In the Woods'. The series depicts a forest where kids share a kinship with...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by elizabeth leach on 07-11-2008
  • Tootsie Pop Art

    Design themes for nurseries, bedrooms and play rooms come and go. But if you keep it classic, it’s easy to create a look that will last. I’m still hooked on vintage signs and advertising so I couldn’t pass up this art collection. The Grocery Store Series by artist Todd Lim celebrates the best of Americana...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Lisa Mulcahy on 07-07-2008
  • Pop Art Portraits

    If you have young children now, chances are you weren’t around during the days of Andy Warhol’s “Factory.” But the art and style-setting trends he cranked out of his NYC studio live on. Now you can immortalize your favorite baby picture in a Warhol’esque way. Check out the original photo this print was...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Lisa Mulcahy on 06-04-2008
  • Who Let Eero Aarnio’s Dog Out?

    Flipping through CB2 ’s latest catalogue, I came across Eero Aarnio’s Puppy, part of his “Me Too Collection” of kids’ furniture. Now, this is modern art for kids. A plastic sculpture that can be used as a toy, a chair, a best friend, or whatever your child dreams up. It can even be an indoor dog or an...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by elizabeth leach on 04-24-2008
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