Friday, April 25, 2008
The Kokeshi arrived!
Kokeshi are traditional japanese wooden dolls. They have a simple trunk and an enlarged head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face.
Comptoir d'enfance just welcomed them this week.
There are three different boards of stickers.
Illustration by the french drawer Annelore Parot.
Made in France.
Have also a look at our new lutins and fairies for a baby gift and a sweet atmosphere for his/her bedroom.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Celebrate earth day!

All of these products are made with natural products from earth : wooden plank from french forests for Kapla toys, biodegradeable potato starch for the stickers and organic cotton for the babywear collection.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Mix and match on the wall !

What a great mix and match of pictures by our favorite illustrator, Fifi Mandirac, on the walls of her daughter's bedroom. You will find some postcards in our collection of stationery.
A nice idea to put together memories, photos, illustrations. Another way to tell stories to our kids ...
Photo Credit: oh-c-chou.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Spring everywhere!

I love when I find ideas to make both sides of the Atlantic. You obviously recognize the Ikea plastic cups that we all bought one day. Now they can have a second life !
The magazine Femina had the idea.
* 1 wooden plank
* 6 colored plastic cups (there are good Ikea and then those found in any Target)
* Acrylic paint white
* 1 roller or brush
* 1 screwdriver and a drill
* 8 screws
Creation, photographs and illustrations: Nicole Maubert
1. Paint a wooden board with white acrylic paint. Let dry and make a second layer if necessary. Drill the cups at the bottom, center, with the help of a drill.
2. Place the cups on the board and secure them with screws.
3. Make a hole at each end of the board so that they can be attached to the wall. Good job!

Waiting the first blooms of spring, fill your flowers-pots with windmills alternating heights and sizes.
So cute!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Barbapapa costume!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Spring time !

My best friend will tell me again that I have only inspiration for little girls but it is spring !
And at this period of the year I want more than ever pink for my interior. the author of the french blog Lilafanfreluche seems to be in the same mood when I look at this picture from her album.
I like the poetic atmosphere of this bedroom. And it will be easy to find the same furniture at Ikea. If you want to "cover" a furniture with nice linen, you should go to Anthropologie. They have some beautiful embroidered dishtowels from the new collection which will make lovely sheets for a doll bed, a nice cover for a cushion or a furniture.
Friday, March 14, 2008
A visit of Tricia Guild interior




Designer of the english brand Designers Guild, Tricia Guild is the one who knows how to mix colors and patterns. The french deco tv Show "Interieurs" has made the visit of her London home. And... the video is online here.
It's in French but you will just love it if you already like her turquoise, Parma, anise from her collections.
Since the entrance, shimmering greens welcome you.




The kitchen / dining room overlooks the garden. This great garden, so lucky she is to have one in London, has taken the atmosphere of the Parisian Luxembourg with the Fermob chairs.
The garden also comes into the house with the flowers throughout the house.




Monday, March 10, 2008
Vintage furniture for spring

Wednesday, March 5, 2008
A clips holder !

Two solutions for me now. I am a lazy mom or too much occupied in writing some posts and managing the shop and order the whole thing : the cute hair clips and the holder.
Or I make it myself simply with a cork board that I just bought at Target, in the one dollar section, and add ribbons !
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Retro kids

Thursday, February 28, 2008
Where to put the children'draws ?

Monday, February 25, 2008
And now for the boys a cardboard Space Ship

'All you'll need is the right stuff: cardboard, glue, tape, and a big dose of aeronautic creativity.
Pour a small amount of quick-drying tacky glue into a jar before you start. Use a shipping tube for body of ship. Cut three fins out of corrugated cardboard, and then cut three slits into bottom of tube (slits should be as long as straight edge of each fin). Apply glue to straight edges of fins, and slide them into tube slits; secure fins with masking tape while glue dries. To make nose of ship, tie a pen to end of a piece of string. Measure circumference of tube with string, then lay string against edge of a piece of thin cardboard with pen at one end. Holding string's midpoint firmly in place, draw a half circle with pen (as you would move a compass). Cut out half circle, and then fold it into a cone; secure with glue and tape. Glue cone to top of ship, again taping to secure pieces. Once dry, remove tape. '
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Home made doll house

In the march issue, Cookie's magazine editor, Meryl Levin, describes how she made a dollhouse for her niece out of foam core board. She put graphic wrapping paper on the walls, cut clocks and pictures of out of catalogs and "framed" them with Sharpie, and her niece filled the rooms with her own toys. the result ? a personalized and fun house easy to travel with during holidays ! If you want to try this yourself, see on Cookie's blog how Meryl did it (use the diagram below as a reference).

Thursday, February 21, 2008
Birds houses


Monday, February 18, 2008
A new background for spring !

... Peas and small birds of our french designer Fifi Mandirac for your computer and free, available in several colors and sizes, downloadable on her new blog.
Monday, February 11, 2008
A quilt for spring!


Thursday, January 31, 2008
garland addiction, part two

And the studio of Audrey answered to my wish: to give you a model of garland to be realized by yourself: go and see her slide show that explains very clearly how to make it.
It is composed of 5 pieces of 5.5"x4" each. So it may be at least 40 inches long. To achieve it, she creates different polka patterns with soft tones & soft of course! Hers is done in gray paper ... let your imagination give you some ideas!

Friday, January 25, 2008
The fabulous french garlands !

You too, get some inspiration with those models, such as the famous "fabulous garlands" of Sophie Cuvelier.
In papers or felt, they already take place in different shops in Paris, such as the so trendy shop for kids Lilibulle ...
I also like the small triangles from lilafanfreluche that can be made from paper, plastic ... Anything that falls into your hands!
Finally it seems that the Christmas magazine "Marie-Claire idées" has inspired many : see this garland made by les sept étoiles with small pieces of liberty: bravo! It is even more beautiful than in the magazine. Here


A nice table for Birthday party !

The american way of doing birthday party is very different from France. They rarely take place at home and moms always search special activities on that occasion.
Even if my girls'party will be only in six months, I've already decided that I will do it the French way with a traditional "goûter".

Spring colors

I had desires this week of spring days and their new colors. Lucky me ! I found these beautiful baskets with purple and turquoise dots at Michael's.
I also had a look at the spring collection at Pottery and barn kids and I was not disappointed. First I was able to take advantage of the sales they make on bed linens this month. I bought this delicate duvet cover in a nice cotton still in the same tones.
Next purchase?
