Showing posts with label aprons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aprons. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

New Store Spotlight


We'd like to welcome our newest online store, Barefoot Bella, to our family of online retailers selling Beansoup Aprons. See below for more information on this truly special online boutique for little ones!

About Barefoot Bella

The Barefoot Bella Children's Boutique specializes in unique gifts for children ages infant up to pre-teen. All of our products are chosen carefully with the love of children in mind. We carry many designer names and are always looking for unique and fun items to have available for our cutomers.

Contact Barefoot Bella

You can find Barefoot Bella Online at:





Friday, August 6, 2010

New Store Spotlight:

We'd like to welcome our newest store, the Unicoi Art Studio, to our family of retailers selling Beansoup Aprons. See below for more information on this truly special place for kids.

About Unicoi
Unicoi Art Studio has been able to provide exceptional art classes to children for 11 years and we have grown and suceeded in our industry by valuing our roles as art educators.We deeply care about both children and art, so your child's creative enrichment is our number one priority. Our dedication to the arts and education is why we were voted the winner of Nickolodeon's Parent Picks Award for the best artsy classes for kids in Chicago 2008 and 2009.
Our mission is to "draw out the imagination" in every child in an informative, engaging and fun art program.

Contact Unicoi
2059 W. Belmont
Chicago, IL 60618
p: (773)975-6515
http://www.unicoistudio.com/

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

We're Serving Up New Looks at Beansoup.


It's that time of year when the fun begins as we start adding new fabrics to our Beansoup Apron Line. Look for us to add 2 new fabrics to our chef apron line along with 2 new looks to our cobbler line in June. And don't forget our new Magician's capes which will be on our website in July.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

$5 Fridays Are Here!






















Every Friday between now and Christmas, we are going to offer one of our off-season apron patterns for $5 each.

We understand that money is tight all around and we decided that instead of selling our stock to a chain liquidator, we would sell them direct to our customers. We want kids to have our aprons and we want the people who purchase our aprons to be able to give a quality gift that they can afford.

Go to our website www.fromthebeanpot.com/5bluegreensurf.html and view our current sale on our Blue Green Surf aprons. While you are there, sign up to receive notification when each sale goes live.

Happy Shopping!

Friday, August 14, 2009

48 Hour VIP Sale - Save 50%
















Our supporters are the best!! and to thank you for being there for us, we are opffering the 1st in a series of VIP Sales.

Go to http://fromthebeanpot.com/Holidaysale to save 50% of Holiday Cobbler Aprons for the next 48 hours only.

Keep a look out for our $5 Fridays which will begin soon and go through the holidays.

We know that times are tough and we want you to still be able to give the best quality gifts. Thank you again for everything.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Take a Walk On The Wild Side...

It is a little known fact that I love bugs. I am the mom at kindergarten pickup who is always surrounded by throngs of kids anxiously waiting to see what I will find next...what I will literally unearth. To look at me, you probably wouldn't guess that I am most happy when turning over some long ago placed brick to see what spectacular world creeps beneath. In fact, my friends are often astounded, if not grossed out by the fact that an earthworm's wriggle makes me smile or that the sight of a prehistoric looking beetle can engage me for hours as he crawls across the pavement.

Although we live in a city, we are lucky enough to be surrounded by nature. Our canyon is filled with great hiking trails and hills that provide us with an up close glimpse of the wild world, that is occasionally more than we asked for with the visit from the mountain lions, . We listen to the coyotes howling at night and smell the skunk as he makes his presence known in our backyard. Top that off with all of the local vegetation and the glorious falcons and other birds and we have quite the outdoor symphony that is wonderful to hear and to see.

Summer Memory #3 - Nature Walk

Life goes by quickly. We scurry around from soccer practice to piano lessons and through Drive Thrus so often that we forget to stop and take a look at our surroundings. When I announced that we were going on a nature walk, I was met by two pairs of skeptical eyes and a chorus of whines that echoed through the canyon. But when I told them we were looking for BUGS, we were out the door before you could blink. (Those apples really don't fall the far from the tree, now do they?)

Our walk was peaceful and educational and we found the biggest nest of Rolly Pollys ever! For me and my kids, it was a good day and we have dirt under our fingernails to prove it.


Monday, August 10, 2009

Summer Fun... Let's Have S'More

I'm not quite sure how it happened but I have forgotten what the lazy days of summer are supposed to feel like. The feeling of sweating through your pajamas, watching the lightening bugs dance through the sky and running through sprinklers seems to have evaded me of late. My most recent adult life is chock full of scheduling and planning for future events, not living in the current ones.

As I look into the eyes of my children I try to remind myself to slow down and enjoy the moments. To Savor the summer before it is gone to be replaced by yet another and another one after that until I find myself wishing I had taken more time. That I had stopped and been present.

So my goal for the few days that are left in this summer is to help my children experience the things that I loved most. To count down the final days of school book freedom like a child would, to laugh more, to live more.


Summer Memory #1 - S'mores

Nothing reminds us more of the camaraderie of camping, than roasting marshmallows over an open fire. The thrill you get when your marshmallow is engulfed in flames and the way your heart beats as you pull it close to you to blow it out is beyond compare when it comes to simple summer activities.

The exact origin of the S'more is unclear as is when it was invented but one thing is for certain, it remains a childhood favorite.

What You'll Need:

Graham Crackers
Large Marshmallows
Hersheys Chocolate
Long Sticks (Opened metal hangars, long sticks or tree branches, store bought S'mores Sticks*)
Open Fire

The rest is well, you remember. For those of you, like myself and my family, who quickly become S'mores enthusiasts, you might want to invest in some child safe marshmallow roasting sticks like those found at http://marshmallowstix.com/ or maybe you want to gather a bit more information on this yummy treat, I would suggest visiting http://www.geocities.com/suarezgfam/SmoresHistory.html.

Either way, turn off the television, go outside and if you're lucky you'll be laughing as you remove the stickiness from your daughter's hair and think, now this is summer!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Whose Apron Strings Are You Tied To?


I am convinced that aprons strings are always tied to memories. Whether with family members or colorful waitresses in diners, when asked most people can conjer up stong sensory memory of a woman and her apron.

Mine is of that of my great-grandmother "Granny". I was very young when I visited her but I will never forget her in her apron. The only reason I actually remember the fabric is because I now own the apron but the memory of my Granny is strong.

She was a formidable southern woman who lost her pinky to a lawn mower, dipped snuff ( tobacco chewing for those of you who don't know) and could shell peas and "put up" a whole garden's worth without blinking an eye. She was awe-inspiring and tough as nails and though I was afraid of her stump of a finger, even at that young of an age, I knew that I wanted just a little of what she had.

Her strength, her confidence, her courageousness....

I'd love to hear your apron memories. Please share them with me if you can.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Mmmmm....Weelicious Fans

We are greatful to Weelicious for their wonderful review of our Overall Aprons. We know that the boys are tough customers when it comes to aprons so we are happy to hear ours passed the test. Read on to see what the folks at Weelicious had to say:

In my experience, one of the major challenges as a parent is getting kids dressed every day. From the time kids first start to assert their independence around the age of two, having choice in what they wear is super important for them. Control is a very big deal for children and next to food, clothing is paramount.

Kenya has gotten to the point where he not only insists on picking out what he wants to wear, but he also negotiates how he wants and when he’s ready to be changed. I feel like I have to strategize every morning before I go in his room just so I have a plan of attack.

Keeping this in mind, when I got this adorable Beansoup apron, I wasn’t even sure if Kenya would let me put it on him. Fortunately, both sets of his loving grandparents recently got him a mini play kitchen so he could cook just like mommy. All I had to say was “do you want to put on a apron and do some cooking” and his arms flew in the air for me to place it on him. He loved that he could put utensils in the pockets and get to work making a feast. I love it because now he wants to wear his apron every time he eats, and so he doesn’t mess up his outfit before we head out for the day.

Beansoup makes 3 different styles: chef, cobbler and overall aprons, all in different fabrics for each cook’s unique style. I can’t even tell you how comfortable and sweet they look on future chefs. One step closer to culinary school!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Eco-Me DIY Kits Give Beansoup a Greener Purpose


We'd like to thank the fabulous folks at Eco-Me for including us in their 52 weekly tips email blast.

Monday, February 2, 2009

The Zest Loves Beansoup

The following was generously posted by our friends at The Zest.


Those strings

I wonder if I’ve created a monster. Not only does Quinn (six years old, and counting) feel free to comment on my couscous plan (”Mom, we need to add lemon zest”), just because she’s wielding a wooden spoon, she’s become rather attached to a certain breakfast preparatory ritual.


Every morning, she must carefully and thoughtfully select a color for her yogurt. Some moms let their salmon-resistant tots slather their filets with ketchup; I allow my girls to custom color their plain yogurt. It’s a benign concession, I think, this way of bargaining with them to give up on coercion in the dairy aisle, to just say no to added sugar with their active, live cultures.

But the color selection has become quite the process, one that involves Quinn climbing up to stand on the counter, opening the upper cabinet where the food coloring is kept, and removing all four boxes of food coloring — even though each box contains the same four colors. (Let’s not even try to determine why I have four boxes of food coloring. Just another one of life’s little mysteries.)

“Just pick a box!” I want to scream. But I don’t scream. Never, ever, ever.

Better yet, just name your color, I want to tell her (not in an exasperated voice. No, never). But she has to do it herself. Has to pick. Has to drop, drip-drip-drops of food coloring into her creamy daily dairy.


So, enthusiastic as she is to have her way with food things, I’ve decided to just enable her. Like every good mommy does. By praising her good intentions with buying her stuff.

Because both of my girls are so gung-ho right now in the kitchen, I couldn’t resist picking up a couple of Beansoup’s Chefs Aprons. They’re reasonably priced and come in sizes — a concept I can appreciate. I’m a sucker for a darling print, anyway — put one on an apron and I’m a goner. Beansoup’s durable fabrics are both charmingly mod and irresistibly retro.

Which is kind of how I feel when I cook. Apron strings tied on my terms. And it’s never too early to let my girls in on that, is it?

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

To Ink or Not To Ink...A New Apron From Beansoup

I am cool mom and although I consider myself to be on the hipper side of things when it comes to decisions for my kids, I am not quite ready to get my 5 year old's hair highlighted or to tattoo my sons favorite sesame street character on his chest.

So when I set my eyes on this Tattoo Art fabric, I knew it was a way that moms could express their cool without scarring the bulging biceps of their wee ones. A way to make a statement, not a life choice.

Don't let this apron fool you though, my daughter who is every bit as cool as me, loves it almost as much as her coveted pink poodle apron and has already requested that I put one aside just for her. And I will, proudly, as I daydream of her first Harley and hope that some day, some where, she will be just as cool of a mom as me.

http://www.fromthebeanpot.com/ChefsAprons.html