Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Atomic baby

Today is my daughter's 2nd birthday.  In addition to having a very cool mathematical birth date 
(6-5-11), it also happens to be one of the most amazing and inspiring days of my life!  Elowyn was the first one of my children to be born at home with the assistance of a midwife.   My mid-wife still describes the event as "one of the most oxytocin filled births" she's ever attended.  It really was a relaxing, almost blissful event.  My contractions weren't even really painful, which actually had me worrying that I wasn't really progressing.  My contractions caused no more then a wrinkled brow, and it wasn't until the last 10 minutes before she was born that I ever stopped being polite. No other experience has given me as much confidence in myself and my body. 
   It was so perfect to give birth, and then after we were both cleaned up, to be in my own bed.  The first couple of nights were actually restful and peaceful as we got to bond with our new baby girl.  We love being the parents of little boys, but finally getting a daughter really was one of the best gifts I've ever received.  I'm so thankful for this little family we've made, and I can't wait to see who this wonderful little person becomes.  We love you, Winnie!
  Outfit details: a 1950s, copper, atomic print dress from Scotland
want to see the one year old dress photos? click here
1950s baby little girl atomic dress Just Peachy, Darling


Happy Wednesday!





Saturday, June 1, 2013

Cowboy and Indian birthday party vignettes

Today we celebrated 3/4 of my children's birthdays with a cowboy and Indian themed party.  I  sewed a tee pee out of vintage bed sheets, made a cardboard cowboy fort, created lots of handmade decorations , and even sewed a couple of feather headdresses.  I've got this concise kid's birthday party planning down to a science.  Our celebrations are always intimate, with just close family and friends, which keeps us from getting bombarded with too many toys.  This way my kids can focus on what is really important, spending quality time with their small group of extended family.
birthday party decor DIY cowboys Indians horses feathers mustache straws Just Peachy, Darling
wboys Indians teepee horses feathers mustache straws Just Peachy, Darling
fringed streamers birthday decor Just Peachy, Darling
pickle cactus party food cowboy indian western themed Just Peachy, Darling
DIY cardboard cowboy fort Just Peachy, Darling
handmade leather indian head dress DIY Just Peachy, Darling
handmade vintage sheets teepee Just Peachy, Darling
My baby girl is obsessed with kitty cats, so I bought her an adorable 1950s pinafore with tiny green kittens.  Isn't she precious?  The kids had a wonderful time, and the weather was mild and perfect.  We are very blessed, indeed!





Sunday, May 26, 2013

Wrapper's Delight (outfit #52)

Today is my darling son's 7th birthday!  He is one of the most kind-hearted, handsome, and lovable children I've ever met, and I'm so proud that he's mine.  My husband and I taped streamers over the entrance to his room so that he would have to break out on his birthday morning.  I found him sitting in the sandbox this morning, and I asked him how he liked the doorway.  "It was really nice mom, but I'm sorry that I accidentally broke the bottom when I was trying to crawl out."  I explained that breaking through it was sort of the point and his face lit up.   We went inside and he ran through the streamers and yelled, "yay, seven!"  I made some chocolate mint cupcakes and we plan on taking the kiddos to the drive-in tonight (one of only 2 drive-ins left in Colorado!)  Next weekend we are having a big shin-dig to celebrate three of our children's birthdays, since they are all grouped together in May and June.  I only wish that he would have agreed to pose with me, but he's feeling self-conscious that he just lost a tooth.  Happy birthday, sweet Emery, we're so lucky to have you in our lives!
   Outfit details: 1950s wrap blouse, pencil skirt with beaded pocket detailing, and 1940s rhinestone "victory" brooch which is holding my top closed to ensure my modesty ;) are all from ebay.  My bakelite earrings are from an Antique store in Florence, CO
victory rolls 1950s wrap top wiggle skirt bakelite victory brooch Just Peach
Happy Sunday!




Sunday, May 12, 2013

Love you a latte (outfit # 51)

Happy Mother's Day to all you fellow maternal gals!  I got this sweet 1950s wrap, house dress from one of my favorite vintage shops, the Robot Exchange, for Mother's Day.  The dress is a bit looser on the top, so it's super comfy to wear.  I just can't get over those cute coffee cup pockets!  The dress was deadstock, so in addition to being irresistibly cute, it is also pristine.  Love that!  It's going to be a fun week with the kids, because my husband's mother is in town from Florida, visiting for the first time in over two years.  We plan on lots of playing, swimming, and hopefully getting a rare date night to see the Great Gatsby.  Enjoy your week, lovelies!
1950s gingham house dress coffee cut pockets wrap redhead victory rolls Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!
xox, Hannah





Thursday, April 25, 2013

Retro laundry room

I've been flipping through some late 1950s magazines recently, namely Better Homes and Gardens and Life magazine.  I love looking at old advertisements for cosmetics and clothing, but the adverts for household items are beyond amazing.  It's no secret that the color pink was especially popular in this era.  After about four ads for pink appliances, I became smitten with the idea of a pink laundry room, with a blush colored washer and dryer, of course!
1956 G-E pink washer dryer retro vintage 50s just peachy,darling
1959 G-E pink washer dryer retro vintage 50s just peachy,darling
1959 G-E pink washer dryer retro vintage 50s just peachy,darling

Sears pink washer dryer retro vintage 50s just peachy,darling
chevron ironing board cover retro laundry sign vintage Presto pastel irons Just Peachy, Darling
Pink chevron ironing board cover, metal coin laundry sign, and vintage 1950s Presto irons
atomic retro fabric, DIY stenciled floor Just Peachy, Darling
Atomic Abstract Sky fabric for curtains, and an amazing DIY painted concrete floor with laundry theme
retro laundry sign, printable tags, vintage soap box Just Peachy, Darling
 Retro wall plaque, vintage aqua plastic containers with free printable labels, and
vintage Dreft detergent box

homemade pink laundry detergent Just Peachy, Darling
Homemade pink laundry detergent: recipe here
DIY upcycled washing machine drum light, Cath Kidston fabrics Just Peachy, Darling
DIY light fixture made from an up-cycled washing machine drum, and a lovely array of candy colored, stacked linens and luggage by Cath Kidston
printable laundry directions, wooden sign Just Peachy, Darling
 Free printable vintage style laundry instructions, and wooden cursive laundry sign

What do you think? If I owned that iron, I might actually offer to iron shirts for my husband!  Stranger things have happened.
1953 50s homemaker ironing Just Peachy, Darling

XOX, Hannah



Sunday, April 21, 2013

Black cherries (outfit #50)

I bought this darling 1940s dress, from a vintage shop in Old Colorado City, called Swish.  I love the bow at the collar and the fact that it zips up the front.  Front zip dresses are my favorite, perhaps because I have a fear of vintage metal zippers.  If you've ever been pinched by one, you know just how painful those tiny metal teeth can be when you aren't paying attention!  There are tiny grapes or black cherries printed all over the fabric, which match my rhinestone cherry clip-ons.
1940s cherry print dress bow, Just Peachy, Darling
1940s cherry print dress bow, Just Peachy, Darling
1940s cherry print dress bow, Just Peachy, Darling
1950s dress sewing pattern bow Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!




Saturday, April 20, 2013

Black and white and red all over (outfit #49)

Thwack!  That is the sound of my hair being cut off! I was enjoying having longer hair, but due to a really dry winter I started noticing that it was breaking really easily and no amount of deep conditioning was going to save it.  ...So off to see my cousin, a fabulous hairdresser, and pull the plug on my unhappy tresses.  I always enjoy the first time you wash your hair after a dramatic haircut, I find it really satisfying to to run my fingers through my hair and have it end way before it's supposed to (you know what I mean!?)  I'm going to have to rethink how I style my hair, because my hair is too short for hot rollers.  Maybe I can finally pull off victory rolls with shorter hair, and it will look less like Minnie Mouse ears.  Yes, a new haircut makes me vogue, that's normal, right?
    I'm wearing a 1950s Bobbie Brooks dress, but I think it really embodies that wholesome 1940s farm girl look, which I adore.
1950s black white gingham Bobbie Brooks farm dress Just Peachy, Darling
1950s black white gingham Bobbie Brooks farm dress Just Peachy, Darling
1950s black white gingham Bobbie Brooks farm dress Just Peachy, Darling
1950s Bobbie Brooks dress advertisement Just Peachy, Darling

XOX, Hannah



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