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June 27, 2008

Hand Picked Pumpkin offers the perfect Play Date

HoodieWe are very intrigued with our client Hand Picked Pumpkin's take on play clothes, which as we all know are key to the ultimate play date.

The creations are designed by moms and dads themselves specifically with their own little pumpkin's favorite colors and themes in mind. 

This, coupled with the fact that the fabrics are specifically sourced to be super stretchy and always non-binding, makes these the ultimate play clothes. 

We imagine that the two below had a great conversation going about picking up those blocks and were trying to decide how to make best use of that water pail.  And we're sure they were enjoying the soft cotton and bright colors of those HPP clothes.

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Brandon looks fantastic in his William Drawstring Pants that let him bend and stretch and toddle with ease.  Pants about $30, and William Long Sleeved Crew Tee about $28

William and his mom designed their adorable Hoodie together so he would always have something to keep him warm that matched everything in his wardrobe. For the outside shell he picked a striking Kiwi cotton interlock knit, with a coordinating Chocolate Brown for the reversible lining.  He then matched these colors with the Retro Mini Stripe for the hood and finished the look with a Retro Rodeo print pocket and accenting Kiwi snaps.  William's design was about $64 at www.handpickedpumpkin.com

June 24, 2008

In Search of the perfect Uni-Sex Diaper Bag

ScoutWhat's in a diaper bag?  Bottles, snacks, wipes, hand sanitizer, diapers of course. 

And then, are there those mom and dad items too like lipstick and cell phones like you'd find in a purse or a briefcase? Or is the diaper bag just the province of baby? 

More and more parents are opting for the latter these days - as babies are cared for throughout the day alternately by mom/dad, grandma/ grand-pop, and even a babysitter or two thrown in for good measure - they seem to need a bag all their own as they make their way between all the caring parties. 

But when mom and dad need to trade off what style of bag do they choose?  Not too girly, because dad Changingkit_2 might feel that's not his style when it's his turn to tote his bundle of joy with him downtown.  And for mom - she may not cotton to sporting a Rambo looking bag covered in a camouflage print as she skips out for a little shoe shopping.

As Heather Millstein, author of The Coterie blog suggested recently, the Scout Bags from our client Petunia Pickle Bottom have just the right edge for dad, and aren't too masculine for mom.  Pictured above in the Scout Journey Pack in Heathered Olive Felt, and below in the Rubicon Rucksack in Buffalo Brown Leather, we too think it's just the thing.

Heather confesses that she'd also love to get a Petunia Cake bag for herself in Pistachio or Lemon Chiffon, but she realizes that her husband Matt might not love it as well when it's his turn to change diapers during church and other parts of town. 

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June 23, 2008

Los Angeles Times shines spotlight on kid's clothing trends.

Childrens_clothesThe Los Angeles Times ran a story over the weekend spotlighting trends in the kid's clothing industry.

Naturally, it being based in Los Angeles, the article had a decided celebrity slant.

The article, written by Emili Vesilind, details how some parents style their children based on the much photographed mini-duds of celebrity kids like Kingston Stefani and Suri Cruise.

Of hard sales numbers the paper reports:  "...while women's national apparel sales have followed the economy downward, kids' clothing sales have dipped less profoundly, according to retail research company NDP Group. And sales for infant-toddler clothes are the only clothing sector that's significantly up, from $14.7 million in March and April 2007 to $15.3 million in the same period this year".

It's a fun piece with a great slide show of kid's looks pulled from a variety of companies.   I was quite surprised to read that Suri Cruise actually had a pair of custom Christian Louboutin shoes made for her recently.

June 20, 2008

New Client: Hand Picked Pumpkin

HppWe're super thrilled to welcome our new client Hand Picked Pumpkin on board!   The brand is a truly unique infant and kid's clothing collection.

We think of the line as authentic "baby couture" ... customers can choose from more than 35 fabrics to create anything from one piece to an entire wardrobe that's coordinated just the way they want them.

Not only is the name cute, but the clothes are super stylish and exceptionally functional.  FabricsHpp_int_logo  are 100% cotton that easily stretches and flexes while children play and explore.

The collection is Eco Friendly:  Made right here in the USA by local seamstresses, the creation of Hand Picked Pumpkin clothes requires far less energy from start to finish than brands mass produced in other countries, and thereby leaves less of a carbon imprint.

Celeb fans of the super cute line include Angela Bassett, Brooke Shields, and Courtney Cox.

For a peek at the cute styles check out the slide show below:   

June 18, 2008

Bringing up baby with nature - DeNai Jones gets inspired

Vingette3__lowresWhen DeNai Jones, head designer at Petunia Pickle Bottom, was expecting her second son recently, one of her prime goals was to create a unique nursery.

"I longed to make my second son Miller's nursery a place of tranquility," says Jones of her design process. "I love color, but this was going to be my one exception."

DeNai opted for soothing earth tones and natural imagery both she and her husband Braden would enjoy.

Here, DeNai Jones outlines her choices for this truly gorgeous baby nursery.

Inspiration and Color Choice:
I found inspiration in the design of my son's nursery from a few key pieces: our Misty Shanghai Boxy Backpack, this amazing wallpaper from Cole and Sons: Trees, and two pillows from Anthropologie. All of these pieces incorporated a shade of grey that I was hoping to use in the nursery and were the perfect elements to create a focus for my mood board. I love a nice monochromatic palette with a splash of color, much like the Misty Shanghai, and these pieces combined these two elements perfectly.

Furniture and Function:
The crib and changing table were the most daunting decisions for me. I love all the new modern and oh-so functional nursery furniture that can be found, but we own an older home so I wanted to find something that would strike the perfect balance of old and new.
The Panel Crib by Newport Cottages served up just what I was looking for. As an added bonus-the wonderful people at Newport Cottages indulged me with a custom paint color to match the room's palette. Both pieces contain clean, modern lines, and the changing table converts to a dresser once you are done with diapers-an ideal attribute so that the piece can grow as Miller does.

Hands down my favorite piece is the Luca Glider Chair by Monte Designs. If I didn't have a busy little toddler running rampant I would sit and cuddle my newborn son in it all day-it's incredibly comfortable not to mention so stunning.
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I love the Tamar Mogendorff mobile. Thanks to Grace over at Design Sponge for introducing Tamar and her incredible talent. The dolls/objects are made from linens, wool, Mohair wool, cotton, vintage fabrics, tweed, antique embroidery, pashmina and other fabrics. Each piece is handmade and the pictures on her website do not do them justice.

My intention when designing my son's nursery was to create a tranquil, organic, and textural experience.

The stump side table and owl night light rounded out what I wanted to achieve, and the cable rug I found at West Elm offers a nubby, wool weave with lots of texture to help soften and warm the room.

Two of the wall art pieces I used to finish the room were from Anthropologie. I liked the simplicity of the art and the organic nature of the two pieces. In addition, I always try to put in every room of our home some sentimental piece or photograph. The archival bird studies were purchased on a trip to Nashville, Tennessee. On a short day trip to Franklin we happened upon an amazing shop dedicated to archival sketches and studies of anything you could possibly imagine. I knew I would use these sketches at some point in my life and this was the perfect spot. Miller loves to look at these while I change his diaper.

Ultimately, the nursery is the most calming place in our home…so I believe I achieved what I set out to accomplish. Now with a two year old toddler and a newborn reeking havoc in our home, it's the place I like to kick up my heels and find tranquility.

June 11, 2008

DeNai Jones is super hot!

Denai_jonesHow HOT can one mom be?  Super Hot - this according to people who should know - the Hot Moms Club.

Our client DeNai Jones, head designer at Petunia Pickle Bottom, is the website's hot-mom-preneur this week.

In a very revealing Asseen_button interview, DeNai discusses the trials and triumphs of starting and growing her company (together with her husband, Braden Jones, and best friend, Korie Conant).

To read the article, skip on over to HotMomsClub.com

June 05, 2008

Petunia reaches out to the children of Haiti

Petunia Twice a year, our client Petunia Pickle Bottom, holds an incredible Outlet Sale of Certified Seconds and Discontinued Classics from their line of gorgeous diaper bags.  A portion of the proceeds from each sale is earmarked for donation to local and global children’s Charity groups.

This year, the Petunia sale was so successful that the company was able to donate more than $6,500 to the remarkable Hands & Feet Project

Hands & Feet is a non-profit children's village located in Jacmel, Haiti.  The project's mission it is to care for the many children orphaned by political violence and disease in that country. 

Korie Conant of Petunia relates,“We met with Hands and Feet co-founder Mark Stuart and were impressed with how he and his organization are truly making a difference. Each orphan at the Hands & Feet project is given a new life with medical attention, education, and a nurturing environment. We are honored that we might have a hand in changing a child’s life for the better through our donation.”

The Hands & Feet Project started in 2004 with only a parcel of land and a passion to make a difference.  Mark Stuart and his band Audio Adrenaline embarked on the construction of facilities to care for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of orphans in Haiti.  Hands & Feet now cares for more than 34 children, from 2-months to 9-years old and has plans to open another home in Nicaragua. By connecting world-renowned bands with each new site opening, the goal of Hands & Feet is to promote a call for help by utilizing the influence of pop culture to bring about awareness, compassion and aid to children in need around the world.

May 08, 2008

Petunia tells Cal Poly Magazine how it all started ...

Office_2Cal Poly Magazine recently profiled our client Petunia Pickle Bottom.  What started as a standard profile revealed some inspiring facts about Mom-&-Dad-Preneurship the Petunia way! 

We've excerpted writer Jo Ann Lloyd's piece below:

Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani, Salma Hayek and Heidi Klum all have one.

Oprah Winfrey presented one to Julia Roberts during an Oprah show. Even Sheryl Crow sings its praises.

It all started while on an extended trip to Alaska, where [married couple DeNai and Braden Jones] had time to explore their career options. “We had no mortgage, no children. It was the right time to take a risk, to pursue our goals of building a business,” Braden said.

His first challenge was to convince a “totally risk-averse” DeNai, who thought a teaching career would offer security, a regular paycheck and summers off.

When the couple returned to Ventura, they got right down to it. DeNai did everything by hand. In a room above her parents’ garage, she traced the patterns and cut them out. She soon found a store in Santa Barbara that she knew would be a good fit for the high-end diaper bags she was designing.

“We started out slowly, from scratch. Soon our bags were appearing in celebrity magazines,” DeNai said. “It got to the point where I could'nt’t cut them fast enough. So we risked it … we took out a personal loan for $30,000 and had a few hundred units made.”

Korie_braden_denai_2 As business grew, they realized they needed someone to help market their product. They brought Korie Conant on board as vice president and director of brand development. The three of them worked for years with no pay. “Korie worked as a waitress at night. We were totally boot-strapping this thing,” DeNai said.

The company now employs nearly 20 and distributes to more than 1,200 retail outlets nationally and internationally. Their bags, ranging in price from $150 to $325, are sold in high-end baby boutiques and stores such as Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue.

But DeNai and Braden recall more humble days. “In the beginning, we had to create a façade larger than we were. We didn’t want people to know we were working out of a room above our parents’ garages. We had one phone with nine extensions, and family members who would answer, ‘This is John in Shipping.'”

After five years, DeNai is finally getting to do what she loves – designing. “I always wanted to focus on just the design aspect of the job, but I was busy packing boxes, putting out fires, making phone calls.”

Petunia Pickle Bottom headquarters is the kind of place that nurtures creativity.
A large loft-like space with wood floors, high ceilings, huge windows and a view of
the Pacific, the offices are open and airy and light. “We’ll pay a little extra for a good working environment,” Braden said. “We want it to feel like family.”

And no wonder. Both DeNai and Braden have nothing but the highest praise for their families, especially their parents. “Our parents supported us all the way,” Braden said. “They gave us strong foundations. You can’t jump far without a good foundation.”

What’s next? “We want to expand the brand, make it more noteworthy,” Braden said. “We want to grow the company, too. We’re on the next five-year plan, which includes multi-product launches in the baby industry.”

And multi-baby launches, as well. DeNai and Braden are the proud parents of two-year-old Sutton and are awaiting the arrival of a second son in March. Korie had a boy last October.

May 06, 2008

Cake Cosmopolitan Carryall for Mother's Day on TopButton

Cosmo_chocolate_cherry_3 The adorable website TopButton.com came out with their picks for Mother's Day and among the fabulous gifts chosen was our client Petunia Pickle Bottom's Cake Cosmopolitan Carryall (shown here in Chocolate Cherry Cake). 

They write:

New Mom: If sleep was for sale, we know that's probably what any new mom would ask for as a gift, but since it's not available on shelves (and really, who is she kidding, she won't get a good 40 winks worth till the kid’s at least 18), the next best thing? Stylish mommy accessories! Diaper bags have certainly come a long way since the duckie/clown phase, but this takes the cake. Literally, the Cake line from Petunia Pickle Bottom (the diaper bag ELITE) are not only as gorgeous as a normal tote, they are also practical when not many great looking bags are. The must-have Cosmopolitan Carryall  has multiple pockets (outside and in) including one for a cell phone 4 bottle pockets, a zippered changing pad pocket, and an interior antique brass key clip. It’s not just a gift, it’s a necessity.

Love, Laini loves Petunia

Hibiscusroll We were super amused when we came across this really clever, "pretend" registry for stuff that the Bohemian Flower Princess wants

Number one on her list is the Petunia Pickle Bottom Shoulder Bag in Hibiscus Roll.  This is a really pretty combination of blush roses spread across a chocolate background.  This is one of Petunia designer DeNai Jones' new brocades for 2008.  The interior is lined with water resistant chocolate material and it has many pockets for all the stuff moms (and non-moms need). 

Other items on the Bohemian Flower Princess' list include a set of cookware, a teapot, and cotton sheets!  Good choices BFP! 

Maternity & Style Magazine - an online style source

Ms We wanted to send a shout out to Maternity&Style for having the great taste and good baby chic sense to consistently give news about our client Petunia Pickle Bottom's gorgeous collection of baby and mom designs. 

In a recent post on their blog, theScene, they told their readers about the new collection of Petunia Pickle Bottom Touring Totes in glazed fabrics.  They featured the Misty Shanghai Touring Tote, (one of my favorites) and detailed the other fabrics in the collection.

They were one of the first to preview the to-die-for Cake Cosmopolitan Carryall from Petunia when it was rolled out earlier this year.  The Cake collection is truly stunning.

Recently they featured Petunia's organic cotton sling collection, Sojourn, which is an incredible pouch style collection that has matching diaper bags moms can buy.

Not long ago, they also featured the Petunia Trotting in Tiergarten (glazed) Boxy Backpack, with a fabulous description and photos. 

Thanks Maternity & Style - we think you're great too!

Petunia organic cotton socks a Babble Best

Babblebest They're cute, stylish, and they stay on really well. 

Those are the reasons Babble.com editor Gwynne Watkins picked our client Petunia Pickle Bottom's adorable Organic Cotton Socks for her own newborn. 

In a recent post on Droolicious, Gwynne listed the top 5 essential items that she registered for her new baby.  We're completely honored that Petunia Pickle Bottom's socks made the list! 

There are 3 styles of sock sets in the Petunia Pickle Bottom collection.  One for boy, girl, and neutral, all in the cutest little prints one can image, carefully designed by DeNai Jones and her group at Petunia. About $13 for a set of 3. 

April 29, 2008

St Louis Magazine loves Petunia's Cross Town Clutch

Blue_danubeWe're so thrilled St Louis Magazine chose our client Petunia Pickle Bottom's Cross Town Clutch in Blue Danube as one of their Things We Love this month.

Said the magazine:

In the why-didn’t-I-think-of-that category: a diaper bag disguised as a clutch purse. Complete with wipeable exterior and snap-out changing pad, as well as pockets for the gear, this hand-embroidered handful puts “baby” and “efficient” in the same category. For once. Petunia Pickle Bottom Cross Town Clutch, $68. Available at Sweet Petunia, 169 Carondelet Plaza, 314-721-3133, petunia.com

For more fabulous finds, stop by the online page.

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Petunia Pickle Bottom Glazed Touring Totes

  • Windemere Rose Touring Tote
    All Petunia Glazed fabrics were created by Petunia founder DeNai Jones and her California based design group. This group features a PVC-free matte-coated canvas that’s durable, wipe-able and water-repellent. Each design features a distinctive hand embroidered motif. Petunia Pickle Bottom Touring Totes are an on-trend style that offers all the ease of a traditional diaper bag.

Petunia Pickle Bottom Slings

  • Serenity Sling in Teaberry Roll, Brocade exterior
    Both Petunia Pickle Bottom Serenity and Sojourn Slings are one piece pouch styles that allow for baby wearing in a variety of positions. No adjustment of buckles or straps is required to wear babies in cradle, tummy, or kangaroo positions. Petunia Slings can carry babies from newborn up to 32 pounds.

Cosmopolitan Carryall by Petunia

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    The Cosmopolitan CarryAll from Petunia Pickle Bottom offers sophistication and whimsy at the same time. The bag can be carried on the shoulder using the double straps, or on a longer messenger strap for hands free carrying.

Orbit Travel Shots

  • Orbit Infant System in the Subway in NYC
    Orbit Baby makes traveling with little ones a lot easier. Here Orbit co-founders Vivian Chiang and Joseph Hei travel through New York City, and Europe with their daughter Chloe.

Petunia Pickle Bottom Cross Town Clutch

  • Trotting in Tiergarten open
    Measuring 12 x 8 x 5, don’t let the Cross Town Clutch’s efficient size fool you. It’s loaded with features that will make it a staple in every mom’s wardrobe. These include a diapers/wipes pocket; an ointment/cream pockets; a fold-out, snap-out, wipe-able changing pad; wristlet strap; and a wipe-able, water resistant PVC-Free coated canvas fabric with gorgeous hand-embroidered accents.

Orbit Toddler Car Seat

  • Toddler Car Seat in Black
    The Orbit Toddler Car Seat is like no other. As with the Orbit Infant System, the Orbit Toddler Car Seat docks onto the SmartHub™ Base for your car, the Orbit Stroller, and the Orbit Rocker. Through these components, the Toddler Car Seat offers unique functions that would otherwise require more gear.

Petunia Pickle Bottom Cake Cameo Clutch

  • Cake Cameo Clutch detail of interior
    a diaper bag that weighs just 3 lbs and handles all the basics.

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