Thursday, January 5th, 2012
If you have a little girl and love vintage then you have to check out Olive’s Friend Pop! Their creations are inspired by proper little-girls’ clothes of their grandmothers’ generation… post WWII, when little girls didn’t want to dress like boys and were quite comfortable and cute in frills. Simply put these clothes are beautiful…

While the range is mostly aimed towards girls there are a few pieces for your little lad which are also adorable!

I think Olive’s Friend Pop should consider making all their clothes in bigger sizes. I would seriously shop there! :)
Debs
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Tags: attire, clothing, coat, dress, shirt, shorts, vintage
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
When I spotted this delightful nursery on Ohdeedoh I couldn’t resist sharing. Henry’s room is a beautiful concoction of IKEA furniture, DIY projects and vintage finds, all mixed together to create a totally charming nursery…

I love the chalkboard town doodled on the wall and the fact that this can be changed to something equally cool whenever Henry’s parents feel like it. Some of you may also have spotted the fab giraffe print by The Animal Print Shop that I blogged about here. And the fox can be found in one of my favourite Etsy shops Sleepy King. For more details about this fantastic room just head over here :)
Debs
Tags: bunting, chalkboard, fox, IKEA, retro, vintage
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Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
As a huge fan of print and pattern I’m so smitten with this adorable children’s room found over at Mamma Tamo. It won’t appeal to everyone but if you’re in love with the retro look and relish the idea of scouring flea markets and charity shops for treasures then you’ll probably fall in love just like I did…

Head on over to Mamma Tamo to find out where all the fab finds came from :)
Debs
Tags: 70s, decor, pattern, playroom, print, retro, vintage
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