Category Archives: Kids

10.28.11

Fashion Friday: Clothing Sources.

Thank you to everyone for their sweet notes about our photos.  Ryann did such an amazing job.  A few readers emailed me with questions about what we are wearing in the pictures..
 My shirt and scarf are from H &  M.  I probably bought them in September… they may still be in stock.  Earrings are Kenneth Jay Lane, Mike gave them to me for Christmas a few years ago.  E’s flower is from Anthropologie (she actually borrowed that one from Mom.)  I actually bought it from the clearance bin a few years ago as well.
My jeans are actually from the Gap beleive it or not.  I LOVE them.. Bought them last year- super comfy!
My boots are Steve Maddens that I bought last year at South Moon Under.  I’m sorry… a lot of the items that I am wearing came out of retirement and are no longer available.  For those of you asking I was able to pull together a similar look (and I was able to find the boots online!)
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Lou’s outfit was also made up of a lot of items that are out of stock.  Here is a similar look that I pulled together:
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Lou’s tunic in this picture is from Crazy 8.  I bought it last summer.
So many of you asked about E’s clothes. Most of these items are also no longer in stock, so I pulled together a similar outfit to E’s as well:

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I think that about covers it!

10.18.11

Ryann Colleen Photo Shoot.

My friend Ryann Laden of Ryann Colleen Photography was so sweet to come out and take some pictures of us.  Spoiler Alert:  For those of you receiving Christmas cards from the Salmons, expect one of these pictures to be on it.  Ryann did an amazing job and the girls absolutely ADORED her.  We had so much fun.

Thank You Ryann, these are pictures that we will treasure forever.

10.10.11

A Fall Retreat.

This weekend was filled with birthday parties, errands and a flooded basement for the Salmons.  After a long Saturday filled with a new sump pump and a steep plumbers bill, on Sunday we headed out for our annual retreat to Great Country Farms.
It was 80 degrees in DC yesterday.  Not exactly fall-like weather, but we didn’t let it stop us!

This was their cousin Olivia‘s first trip to the pumpkin patch.  She loved it!

Helen came along too.

We picked out the perfect pumpkins, and my little goblins are eager to start carving.

10.05.11

E’s Party Q & A.

A few of you have emailed me questions about E’s Party.  Hopefully this post will answer them.
All of the instruments on the cake were made from fondant.  The zebra pattern at the bottom was actually a zebra ribbon.  After explaining the design to Kristy, this is the sketch that she came up with.
Pretty true to life, right?  Isn’t she amazing? 
The invitations were made in MS Word.  The font is Taller Evolution.  The invitation paper and envelopes are from Paper Source, and the Zebra paper is from Michael’s.
The Back Stage Passes were made in MS Word.
The “Rock n’ Rolls are actually Tropical Lemonheads.    I found them at the Dollar Tree, and picked them because of the colors, not knowing how they tasted.  I have to say, they were the hit of the party.  They taste like jelly beans.

My dress and belt (both on sale now, of course) are from Anthropologie.  E’s shirt is from Crewcuts.  It seems to be sold out, but they have a similar one with long sleeves here.

I think that’s everything.  Thanks so much for all of your emails and kind words.  This party was so much fun to create.

10.04.11

Put Your Name On It.

It’s no secret that I love Ikea.  Here’s another one of my favorite Ikea hacks.  Has anyone checked out their line of Ikea Family travel bags? They are great quality for a fraction of the cost.  E picked out a backpack at the beginning of the school year.  What a great bag- it’s so well thought out, there pockets for everything!  The backpacks start at $19.95 and the toiletry cases are $7.95.  I took them to the Stitching Station at the mall (I need to find a better source for embroidery– it’s highway robbery over there.)  Look at how cute they turned out!
E’s back to school gear.
One for Anna… It had to be blue, of course.
Daddy was in desperate need of a replacement.
A case full of sunscreen for the beach bag.
They even make great gifts…
Just fill them up with goodies for the birthday girl or boy.

09.27.11

Lou’s Room: The Reveal.

Bit by bit, we have been working on Lou’s big girl room since last spring.  And I am proud to finally show all of you the finished product.
In between work, kids and blogging, we built the room, step by step.  It all started with a plan.
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Unfortunately, the fabric for the curtains has been discontinued.  It is a P. Kaufman fabric.  The Pattern is Camelot and the color is Lake.
We were able to repurpose the bed skirt from the crib to make the bed skirt and borders for the throw pillows.  The sconces were on sale at Restoration Hardware.
Corrine Marlowe painted the stripes on the ceiling in the same Melon Shine paint that I used on the bed.
 I kept the Little Castle glider from the nursery because I love it so much.  The store that I bought it from (that has since gone out of business) allowed me to customize it with my own fabrics.  The little chair was a gift that Mom brought back from Rhode Island when she found out I was pregnant with E.
 Luckily our changing table was convertible.  The mirror was a originally a butterfly picture that I scored on clearance at Home Goods.  I painted it Pear Green.
I knew exactly what I wanted for the chandelier… the problem is that it didn’t exist.
Then I found Lindsey at Simply Salvage, who worked tirelessly on this baby.  Poor Lindsey had no idea what she got herself into with me.  This took over 4,000 hand painted beads.  She painted them Bird’s Egg to match the walls.
My little Lou Lou Bug simply adores her room.  When it was finally done she stayed in there for hours.  While in another room, I heard her talking to herself saying “This is a dream come true!!!  I love my room.  I love my chandelier… I love my pink bed… I love my special lights (that would be the sconces.)….  I love my flowers.. ” Yada, yada, yada.  It warmed my heart.  And that my friends, made it all worth it.  She has slept in her room every night since.

09.22.11

One Truly Outrageous Party.

Last weekend we celebrated E’s 6th birthday.  There were a few mishaps and threatening skies, but the weather held out and the party was a ball.

 

Happiest Birthday to our baby girl.   We had so much fun.   Now that her party is over, her sister has already started campaigning for her birthday party (in May.)
Party Styling- Krista Salmon
Photography- James Woo
Invitations- Krista Salmon
Cake Topper- Tastefully Treated
Cupcakes and Cookies-2 Sweets
Cupcake Wrappers- Scraptags
Floral Design- Krista Salmon
Pinata- Birchangel
Guitar Picks- Steve Clayton
Disco Balls- Party Depot
Gloves + Pins +Tatoos + Flower Pails- Michaels
Sunglasses + Michael Jackson Gloves + Microphones- Windy City Novelties
Reusable Goody Bags- Papermart
Materials for Backstage Passes- Staples