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  • 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
  • Bridgehampton Show House Glider up for Grabs

    Those in the New York interior design circle know that late spring/early summer is show house season. The most famous is Kips Bay, but there are a slew of others that draw big crowds. But what most people don’t know is that after the doors close to the public, most rooms are dismantled and the “slightly...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Lisa Mulcahy on 06-27-2008
  • My Family, the Cartoon Version

    I guess I’ve been out of the loop, but recently I’ve noticed cars, minivans and even personal checks emblazoned with cartoon versions of families. I don’t think I’m the type to slap a sticker on my car advertising what an ideal family (and pet) I have, but it’s an idea I do like on a pillow. Designed...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Lisa Mulcahy on 06-18-2008
  • Name Art That’s Not Lame Art

    Painted wood letters that spell out baby’s name, been there done that. Try writing it in the sky. O.k., so I don’t mean literally, unless you’re trying to outdo the Jones for the next birthday party. But at Baby Oliver Boutique you can get a personalized “Skywriter” print, $295, hand-painted by artist...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Lisa Mulcahy on 06-11-2008
  • The Babble Review: Restoration Hardware Baby

    Restoration Hardware’s Baby Collection is now available on-line. My biggest qualm is the whole pink/brown and blue/brown trend they're still promoting. Sure, I think the colors look great together but aren't we sick of it yet? I’m sure the quality is fantastic, though, and there are a lot of...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by elizabeth leach on 06-11-2008
  • It's Time for a Block Party (with Wall Decals)

    Start a block party with ice cream trucks, skate boarders, dog walkers, whimsical cars, and funny people. These wall graphics by Djeco would be perfect for a playroom or nursery. The stickers are easy to remove and with so many included (81 in a pack for $29.99) you can redecorate a wall if you change...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by elizabeth leach on 06-10-2008
  • Colorful Italian Toothbrush Holder Also Serves a Purpose

    Making brushing fun: Not an easy task! But this wooden toothbrush holder from renowned European toymaker Sevi does just that with its fun, colorful design. The B My Prince Toothbrush Holder ($29.50) also encourages tots to turn happy brushing into thorough brushing with a three-minute timer (and keeps...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 06-09-2008
  • Do-It-Yourself Wall Silhouettes

    I love the idea of wall decals made from fabric or wallpaper. The only problem is the price tag. It would be nice to be one of those people who can make things instead of buying them. I'm not sure I am one of those people but thanks to Apartment Therapy I might give it a whirl. Check out the instructions...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by elizabeth leach on 06-06-2008
  • Wall Decals for Dreamers

    I was one of those kids with imaginary friends who played in imaginary fantasy lands, and I know I would have loved Les Invasions Emphemeres' wall decals. Available in two styles from My Sweet Muffin, the stickers are $92 a set and are 25' x 41', the perfect sized headboard to any child's...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 06-04-2008
  • 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
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