Tuesday, February 24, 2009
PiNK tomaTINA is Here!
Oliebollen.com is excited to introduce PiNK tomaTina, a new girl's label from Tina Neumann, the talented Columbia-born designer. It's created by Tina's daughter, Veronica who is a textile designer, and so, much of the clothing is surface manipulated. Veronica tells us that the idea of this new toddler line is to create clothes that integrate more realistically with a little one's environment while always adding a drop of humor. PiNK tomaTina is for girls from ages 2 to 10.
Click here to check out the Spring Collection.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Share Ur Luv ....With Us!

We have our winners! There were so many fab entries, we hated to have to choose and perhaps break someone's heart a little : (
So instead of just 3 winners, we chose these 4:
Spiralmg
Maymom
Dankian
Yvonne (we need your e-mail address)
We'd like to give a special shout out to Spiralmg for going the extra mile and making us this video.
Many thanks, hugs & kisses to all who entered!
Dear Oliebabble Readers & Oliebollen.com Fans:
You know we love you dearly. You visit, you call, you shop, you send us photos of the kids. How could we not totally love you?
But what we're not so sure about is how much you love us! We're just insecure that way and need a little reassurance now and then.
So this Valentines Day maybe you could send us a little note in this blog post's comments section to let us know why and/or how much you love us? We'll choose our 3 most favorites and send each of the three writers a token of our love (in the form of a $25 Oliebollen.com gift certificate). Be sure to include your e-mail address, so we know how to contact you to award your prize. Comments must be submitted by 2/14/09 to be eligible.
A Free V-Day Gift for You!
As self-involved as we are here at Oliebollen.com, we do realize that Valentines Day is not all about us. It's about expressing love. So to help you express yours, our resident artist, the fab Deb Pilutti has created some printable V-Day cards. And they are totally free. Just click here to get em! And while you're at it why not pick up a gift for someone special. Here are some fun ideas!
Monday, December 01, 2008
Move Over Angelina ...

Move over Angelina, Oliebollen.com is now the hottest thing in People Magazine.
That's right, Oliebollen.com is mentioned in People Magazine this week. Okay, so they misspelled Oliebollen, but at least they know who we are! Not only that, they recommended 3 of our toys as great holiday gifts for little ones. They love our Vintage-Style Wooden Pull Toys , Recycled Plastic Tea Set, and Bamboo E-Racers.
(Note to Brad: you can stay right there, no need to move an inch.)
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Mark Your Calendars for Fun!

November 28th thru December 2nd for some game show inspired fun!
Our Arm Chair Holiday Shopping Sweep spans 5 days & offers a bunch of new freebies & deals each day! The catch is that the surprises are hidden, so you really have to explore the site to find them.
So nimble up those fingers & prepare to shop like a madwoman on the old game show Supermarket Sweep!
We'll post clues here everyday during the event. So be sure to check back!
Click for full details.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Saturday, November 08, 2008
The Ultimate STUN Gun

Monday, October 27, 2008
Cozie Up ... It's Getting Cold Out!

Saturday, October 25, 2008
Never Too Young to Rock & Roll

Jimi Hendrix used to wear these. In paisley.
Not to argue with good publicity, but we think Jimi Hendrix only wished he'd had a jumpsuit as happening as this. Those of us of a certain age know that back in the 70's it was polyester or nude. So go check it out and then excuse us while we kiss the sky...
Monday, October 20, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Friday, October 03, 2008
Who’s your favorite superhero?

Old-school Superman? Hollywood’s Iron Man? Or perhaps one of the few female offerings, like, Wonder Woman? Ever since Superman flew onto the pages of Action Comics in his red & blue tights, kids and adults alike have fantasized about having super powers. Who wouldn’t want to have superhuman strength? Or be able to fly? This has been the topic of HOURS of discussion in our house.
But do we have to be limited to Hollywood’s vision of who can be a superhero?
How about something a little closer to home, say…a worm. Or a flower.
One doesn’t have to look far to be amazed by super feats -- like the ability to tunnel through earth, composting and making it ready for new growth. Or delighting the world with beautiful colors and delicious fragrances in order to attract emissaries of the insect world to carry nectar and pollen.
We are beyond excitement to introduce Oliebollen’s version of a superhero.
Kinder Heroes – A Nicer Kinda hero.
Our first two tees featuring an earth worm and a flower are even more super because they are printed on beautifully dyed organic cotton, and made in the U.S.A. And each shirt come with temporary Kinderheroes Tattoos! The designs are also available on a bodysuit.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Kudos for Cottages

And guess, what? We're not the only people who love this item! Two very credible blogs have posted nice reviews just this week. At Cool Mom Picks, you'll find some very kind words from Kristen Chase. And if you check out Droolicious , you'll see that writer Elizabeth Leach is a fan too. She also loves Cool Mom Picks, and all the super cool toys at Oliebollen.com. Excellent, taste ladies!
Friday, September 19, 2008
Cookie Magazine Rocks!

This child's rocker, designed for ages 2 through 6, is an elegant yet rugged piece for your home. Chair measures 26"L x 13"W x 22"H . The parts come flat packed for shipping and are easily assembled by fitting the slots together. All edges are rounded for safety and a safe, shellac finish is applied. Available with contrasting sides in black, white, red, orange, green, yellow or a clear finish.
About Roebuck Studio:
Roebuck Studio is a fun, imaginative children’s furniture design and manufacturing company offering high quality, moderately priced, modern styled furniture built with sustainable materials in an environmentally responsible way. Their furniture is designed & manufactured in Chelsea Michigan -- just a few miles west of Oliebollen.com headquarters in Ann Arbor!
The Birch Plywood furniture is made of baltic birch, which is strong, lightweight, and stable. Low emission glues keep off-gassing to a bare minimum as compared to MDF, particleboard, or other engineered materials. Only FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified birch plywood is used.
All furniture parts are finished in traditional shellac, which creates a natural, durable, water-proof finish that can be wiped clean easily. Shellac is a time tested wood finishing material that is made from the cocoons of a small beetle dissolved in alcohol. This makes it safe enough to put in your mouth and chew on, in fact, some apples, candy, and other fruits in the grocery are coated in shellac to add shine.
Water based interior wall paints are used to add contrast and interest to the pieces, but all furniture is also available with clear finish.
SPECIAL COOKIE DOUGH OFFER!
Kids' Trillium Rocking Chair from Roebuck Studio
Save 25 percent. Regularly from $171;
Cookie Dough price: from $128 each
How to get it: Go to Oliebollen.com and enter "OLIE" at checkout.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Zen for Little People

Inspired by nature in all of its beauty & simplicity, the Fisher Price Zen Collection was designed to create harmony in the home with its earthy colors, beautiful wood accents and richly textured fabrics...
Let's see, the company that sells America about a zillion tons of obscenely bright plastic every year now intends to "create harmony in the home"? Could they be worried about karma? Nah, they probably just see a chance to sell even more stuff to exhausted parents. Kind of like selling the virus and the cure.
But if Fisher Price has truly found the light, then I guess the new way to Zen is earth toned baby gear...
With graceful patterns that are inspired by nature, each piece in the Zen Collection promises to complement your home’s décor while creating a serene, soothing environment for baby.
All I can think of is how are they going to make yoga pants to fit those Little People figurines? Now that would be transcendent!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Asian Kitschology

Inside this gift-giver's delight of a tin, you will find a carefully chosen vintage-style metal torch, magnifying glass, metal compass, string with knot-guide and notebook and pencil.
Featured in magazines the world over - this absolutely rocks!
Created by illustrator, Fiona Hewitt, and expert in Asian Kitschology, Andy Tainton, Dumpling Dynasty kits were inspired by years spent living in Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong, endlessly trawling the flea markets and junk shops for inspiration.
Check out all of our Dumpling Dynasty kits at Oliebollen.com.
Monday, September 08, 2008
Another Reason to Love the Internets

I just spent over an hour exploring the hundreds of cereal boxes, store displays, newspaper ads, packaging & more. And I didn't have to move anything heavier than my carpal tunnel afflicted fingers - a mere ten thousand times. Such injurious repetitive motion is a small price to pay to lay eyes on all this cool stuff. In the non-virtual world, even if you left the couch for DAYS, you would not find anything that comes close to this stash.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Food For Thought

an·thro·po·mor·phize
transitive verb : to attribute human form or personality to things not human
Entry Date: 1845
According to Webster's Dictionary, people have been trying to make objects seem human since at least 1845. Do you think they were drawing smiley faces on clouds & potatoes way back then? If so, why? Something to ponder, and research, for sure ...
Friday, September 05, 2008
Endlessly Funner

For more behind-the-scenes dish about the photo shoot, check out this post at Relish (a blog written by our fab photographer, Myra Klarman).
Tell us what you think of our ad!
P.S. : You can still enter to win a year of free tees. Just go to www.oliebollen.com/funner.
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Tokidoki Time


Monday, September 01, 2008
Finding Our Barry
