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Nie Nie Day

Niefamily791588We recently posted about how lovely blogger Stephanie Nielson and her husband were just in a terrible plane crash. They are both in critical condition, and their recoveries will be long and very expensive. They have four kids under six years old, who are staying with relatives at the moment.

Well, yesterday, the blog world banded together like we've never seen. Design Mom (whom we adore!) proclaimed yesterday "Nie Nie" Day and encouraged bloggers to hold silent auctions. At this point, there are THREE HUNDRED silent auctions around the web -- and counting! See the full list here. (One of our favorites is this commissioned painting.)

We love Nie Nie and our thoughts are with her! Feel free to go out and bid generously. We are off to do the same! xo

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Etsy's Handmade Kids' Challenge

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From now until Sept. 8, you can head on over to Etsy and vote for your favorite crafters in the Handmade Kids' Challenge. Choose your top pick in each category (furniture, toys, home decor, eco-friendly, clothing, accessories, and art) and you could win one of 14 $350 Etsy shopping sprees! (And we're proud to say that our own web editor, Kelly Alfieri, is on the expert judging panel.)

And if you're craving more crafts, check these out.

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As Seen On: Renovation Therapy

Question: how would one go about acquiring an old gypsy caravan? Because we are loving this idea we spotted on Renovation Therapy -- tucking former caravans into your backyard to be used as guest houses or playspaces. Ridiculously charming and imagination sparking.

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They make the idea of running away from home seem oh-so-chic. A caravan might even beat out a trampoline in the ultimate-backyard-toy contest.

And with a second look at the original post, we see they even included a caravan source and a link to more photos. Nice.

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Goodies from Unica Home

A little virtual shopping lead us to some gems on one of our favorite sites--Unica Home. We personally think that these three would make excellent gifts for that hard-to-buy for person (or kid).

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Monkey by Kay Bojesen for Rosendahl, $173

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"Come In"/"Go Away" doormat, $28

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Strange Faces origami by Studio Cochae, $10

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Butterflies Mobile

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Mobiles are always a wonderful decorative element to any kid's room, and we love this poetic Butterflies Mobile from Pottery Barn. Yay for simplicity and the use of white! This makes us think, where else could we hang this? Maybe even in our own bedroom?

Want more? Check out these other modern mobiles.

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As Seen On: Re-Nest

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We've found yet another reason to hang onto your issues of Cookie long after you've finished reading them. The folks over at Re-Nest (Apartment Therapy's eco-friendly blog) discovered how to make a cute plant stand from six magazines with absolutely no glue or scissors--just some creative folding. See the full post to find out how you can do it.

And check out these other great DIY ideas.

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Help a Nesting Mom

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Remember this gorgeous home from last September? We've just learned that homeowner and blogger Stephanie Neilson (mom of four kids ages 6 and younger) was recently in a plane crash along with her husband, Christian, and they are both in critical condition. If you'd like to help with their recovery, please click here to donate. All of the funds will go directly to help keep their house running and pay for their medical bills. Our thoughts are with them during this tough time.

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Knock, Knock: Bright and Sunshine-y in Chicago

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Children's photographer Janet Moran's house is so lovely that we almost can't believe that she's...moving. But later this month, she, her husband and their little man Henry will head to Munster, a town thirty minutes south of Chicago. Before they leave, we want to show you their beautiful home, filled with maps, vintage photos and an envy-inducing chair collection.

2240655837_752c0fc6a3What does your son like about the living room?
We didn't want anything to stand in the way of his perusing, so we don't have a coffee table. There's a stage in parenthood where it's necessary to put it away.

What's around your fireplace?
In the fireplace, we put stackable wicker boxes. Above the mantle, we put designer wrapping paper in IKEA frames. Even though I'm a photographer, I can't handle my pictures on the wall!

2240656157_6be64cb27bYour living room is huge. How did you break it up?
I've always wanted a reading room, so we created a sun area with bookshelves. We collect books--about furniture, photo, design--and now we have this space where we nest.

2241453252_8c6cdfb841You have so many amazing chairs.
John and I have been married for about seven years, and right from the beginning, we collected chairs. We bought these two Danish chairs when we first got married. We found that Eames rocker in the trash. It's was pristine, just sitting in a dumpster.

2241452466_be0c73427dWhat do you typically photograph?
After attending art school in my early 20s, I was intimidated by all the other artists out there and stopped doing my own photography. But years later, when Henry was born, I realized my natural talents. I instinctively knew how to get babies to respond to the camera. I started taking photos of other people's babies and launched my own photography business.

2240656005_e55eeee3b5Do you collect these Japanese dolls?
John gives me one every Christmas. They're from great Japanese trading store in Chicago called J. Toguri.

Where did you find the huge round mirror?
I had seen them at a barber shop where my husband goes. I tried to get him to offer the guy some money, but we ended up finding one at a local antique shop.

2240656475_20ff2db25dTell us about these six photographs.
They're all old photos from photo-booths -- three from John's family and three from mine. I scanned the tiny pictures and blew them up. Now they're about 8x8 in IKEA glass clip frames.

2241453460_0c6a5828f9Did you use this pram?
Our goal was to use it as Henry's bassinet. He did, a little bit.

Where did you get those antlers?
My dad mailed them to me after I moved away from Alabama. I was walking home from the train, carrying the deer antlers down the street. Three different men stopped and offered to buy them.

Is that fabric hanging on the wall?
Yes, it's IKEA fabric. I really liked it but didn't know what to do with it, so I just hung it up!

2241453648_25c2460c0eHow did you choose paint colors?
It's so difficult to pick paint. We stuck with a green and blue palate for all the rooms--and then painted the kitchen yellow. We get lots of sunlight, so the bright colors work.

2240657677_d48ef49a48What a great kitchen table.
We found the Saarinen table at the Salvation Army for $30. That was one of our best finds. Everything else we paid a fair price for!

2240658437_00ce2859a5How did you approach the nursery's decor?
We didn't know if we were having a boy or girl, so we couldn't do anything too gendered. We brought out lots of my childhood toys, as a way to keep things classic.

Dsc_7442What's Henry's favorite toy?
The Fisher Price tree house. You press a button and the top pops up. A little elevator that goes up the trunk of the tree. It's fun to see that my old toys are his favorites. We've even started buying old Fisher Price toys off eBay.

Dsc_9943_2How did you decide which art to hang?
When you have kids, it's weird to choose what to hang, since they pull everything off the walls. We had to be selective. This map is great; it's been a blast to point out places to Henry as he gets older.

Dsc_9872So where are you moving now?
To Munster, a town thirty minutes south of Chicago. It's a little modern community. We bought a 60s house. Plus, it's crazy affordable. Our condo in Chicago was the same price as our new four-bedroom solid brick ranch!

It sounds amazing.
We're not the only people who have done this. Our friend, a vintage furniture dealer, introduced us to the town. We're trying to get more people on board. It's suburbia, but it's close to the city, is ridiculously affordable and has such good modern homes.

Dsc_9869Now that you're moving, what will you miss about this house?
We loved the old character of this place--built-in bookshelves, crown molding, creaky floors--but I'm ready to have a home that suits our taste perfectly.

How is Henry handling the move?
Henry is totally into it. Kids live up the street; he has a yard. He's completely content.

A Happy Note: Janet and John are also expecting a baby girl this December. Congratulations!

Want more? Browse through other Cookie house tours and read about a Los Angeles couple's nursery makeover.

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Stain-resistant Supreme Twill Slipcovers

Sue_and_art_wallRemember this Manhattan house tour? Our biggest question (apart from, "Can we move in?") was: How do her white sofas stay so clean?

Well, today, we were excited to discover that Sure Fit makes stain-proof slipcovers. Supreme Twill Slipcovers fit right over a sofa and are resistant to little dudes spilling juice or going crazy with magic markers. The Scotchgard on the slipcover even makes spills bead up, so they can be quickly wiped away. All this for $99.99? We're sold.Siloz_twillsupreme_coffee_sepseat_s


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Nursery Art: Tiny Deer Print

Il_430xn29540508Well, that is pretty much the cutest thing we've ever seen. A tiny deer print to hang in a tiny baby's nursery.

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