Friday, July 29, 2011

New Project REVEALED: Wallstudio

It's live, it's ready to go... it's called wallstudio.


If you love chevron, geometric patterns, bright pops of colour and strong typography then you'll love wallstudio
wallstudio provides the ideal way to update your space with the latest patterns and colours. 
Choose a design and the colour and size can be tailored to fit perfectly within your space.



Where did the concept come from?
Well are you like me and 'in theory' you'd love to wallpaper a wall in a fantastic pattern but don't really have the time or patience to do so and you tend to change your mind a lot in decorating? 

wallstudio is a new alternative!
To find out more and check out the full range of designs, please visitthe studio

I'd love you to follow the new wallstudio Blog

And the brand spanking new Facebook and Twitter pages are looking a bit lonely :)
I'm really excited about my new little project, it's so fun to have something new to sink my teeth into. I would really appreciate any blog mentions or tweets or anything to get the word out there! (you can find the wallstudio PR image gallery here)

So what do you think? I'd love to know!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Our groovy new Kettle and Toaster

Check out our cool new kettle and toaster by Morphy Richards. They don't just look great they make great toast and tea :)

Monday, July 25, 2011

Stockist in the Spotlight: Gingersnaps Kidz


Today I have interviewed one of my newer stockists, the lovely Lauren from Gingersnaps Kidz.

Tell us about your shop
Gingersnaps Kidz is an online boutique selling products ranging from newborn to children's fashion, gifts and accessories. The continually changing products in store range from fashion to pram liners, teething beads to nursing covers, paint sticks to baby pouch slings, wooden musical instruments to beanbag chairs to name a few. The online boutique caters for newborns to 6 year olds.


When did you open your shop? and what was the motivator behind opening your shop/starting your own business?
I opened my store in September 2010 when I had just had my first child and I was looking for different products on the market but couldn't always find them all in the one location. I decided why not open a store which stocks all different products in the one location. I don't usually stock the products which can be found in the big baby stores as I would rather have a point of difference from these stores.

What is the biggest challenge?  
Advertising and working out where the money will be best spent in order to get the name out there. Also, trying to get people to come back to the store as we are always updating and stocking new and different products from all over the world.

What is the greatest reward?  
Getting feedback from happy customers who are so pleased with their purchases

What's planned for the future of your shop?
The shop has just changed its name to Gingersnaps Kidz and has just been relaunched so currently I am trying to create brand awareness for the new name and the new site.

Thanks so much Lauren! Check out Lauren's shop and all the gorgeous items she has hand selected.
You can follow Gingersnaps Kidz on Facebook here too! 

I hope you're finding this series as inspiring as I am.
Have a lovely day,
 

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Rain, rain and more rain

Image via here

It's been raining non-stop all week and I'm getting a bit tired of it to be honest.

I've been trying to see the positives and make the most of it by:
  • Wearing my gumboots
  • Driving my car close to the gutter through puddles and watching the water splash up around the sides of the car (much to Will's delight)
  • Pulling back the sunroof cover on my car so that Will and I can watch the rain splash on the sunroof window above us.
  • Singing a lot of 'Rain is falling' and 'I hear thunder'. Will sounds so cute saying 'pitter, patter'.
  • Thinking of all the lovely water our plants are getting.

But I'm pretty much out of positives now and I just need a little sunshine :)

I hope you have a great weekend with lots of sunshine and happiness!
Love,

Friday, July 22, 2011

I need a dress up party!

AHHHHHhhhhhhhh...... this is too cool for words! I HAVE to do this, anyone want to invite William to a dress up party? Maybe I can do a sky/hot air balloon themed party for his 3rd birthday next yr.

Somehow I don't think he'd last long with a basket around his middle but even just for some cute pics it would be worth the effort! Hmmmm..... :)

Image via pinterest

Have a happy, rainy day,

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Thank you - Down that Little Lane

I wanted to say Thanks to the lovely Tessa of Down That Little Lane today for writing a lovely blog post on My Sweet Prints a few days ago.


Tessa is about to start a new online adventure and I'm very excited to be apart of it.
Check out Tessa's blog if you haven't already and I'm sure you will be hearing more about Down That Little Lane on my blog an everywhere for that matter... very soon.

P.S. Tessa - we'll have to make a plan to catch up again as I've still got your mirror in my handbag :)

Have a great day everyone,

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Hair cut time

Thank the Lord for patient hairdressers!

My Mum, the hairdresser and I were in fits of laughter watching my little Will get his hair cut. 
He wriggled, said Hi to the people in the salon, played with the combs, spray bottle, showed the hair dresser his dance moves, singing voice with renditions of 'Old MacDonald' and Neon Tree's 'Animals' song with 'Uh Oh.... I want some more...'. 

He was worried about the hairdresser cutting around his ears and would squirm and say 'Ouchy'. I insisted that it wasn't hurting him and pointed out the man next to him having the hair around his ears cut. Will then enquired to the man 'You O-tay man???'

After nearly half an hour his hair was done and his little mop top is now under control.

Have a great day,

Monday, July 18, 2011

Creating a Reading Space for your Child

I had to blog a link to the My Little Bookcase post from last night about Creating a Reading Space for your Child. It's a fantastic post with so many great tips and inspiring images.


Also for one week only the special range of reading prints which I designed for My Little Bookcase are 25% off!! Did you hear that....? 1 week only!


 Go check them out in my shop www.MySweetPrints.com.au


Also, I stopped into The Reject Shop this morning as my sister has bought an apartment (yay, my baby sister's all grown up!) and so my Mum and I had a quick squiz to check out all the bits and bobs Kate could buy there to set up her new pad.
 And look what I found for $6 each! 8 x 10" frames with a vintage look. SIX DOLLARS! So I bought the white and black version, these would suit the reading corner prints perfectly.

Anyway, enjoy the reading space post and have a great day,

Friday, July 15, 2011

Big boys toys

This week Will has been in heaven. There have been lots of big boys toys in our street.

Our street was resurfaced so there were steam rollers, tip up trucks and little diggers. They even gave a few little 'hoot hoots' to Will as they went past - made his day!

And earlier this week a house around the corner was demolished (another one bites the dust).

So we sat in one of our neighbours front yards for over half and hour watching the action.

I remember a few months ago a little old lady was talking to me about Will and she said that when boys are little you think they'll all end up being truck drivers or firemen... yep pretty much!

Have a great day everyone,

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Stockist in the Spotlight: Little Indigo

 Today I have the pleasure of sharing an interview with Jo, the owner of Little Indigo children's boutique, a gorgeous online store!
Tell us about your shop
eg. What you stock, best selling items, what you specialise in.
Little Indigo is an online boutique stocking a wide range of clothing, accessories, room décor, wall art, toys and stationery for little ones.  Little Indigo specialises in unique, limited edition and handmade pieces by Australian designers.  The best selling items on my website would have to be the gorgeous handmade dolls by Cuckoo for Coco.  They have developed a cult following and sometimes sell out within an hour of hitting the site!
When did you open your shop? and what was the motivator behind opening your shop/starting your own business?
I opened Little Indigo in November 2010.  The inspiration for Little Indigo definitely came from having my two boys and developing a love of online shopping.   I really wanted to develop a site that could offer customers something a little bit different or quirky, the opposite of mainstream and something that reflected my own personal tastes and style.  I love to research and so I really the enjoy the process of sourcing the different products that I stock.
What is the biggest challenge?
Definitely the biggest challenge associated with working from home is juggling my roles as mum, Owner of Little Indigo and also part time worker.  My boys are 5 and 3 and at home with me every day, so I have a lot of late nights!

What is the greatest reward?
The greatest reward would have to be my customers, particularly the many loyal return customers that have shopped at Little Indigo since it’s opening.  And the fact that other people love the items that I have personally chosen for the store gives me a real buzz!
What's planned for the future of your shop?
My eldest son starts school next year (which means more time!) and so I hope to continue to grow the business and add many new and interesting products to the mix.  My ultimate dream would be to open a Bricks and Mortar store to complement the online side of the business.  You never know…it might happen one day!

Thanks so much Jo, and I can't wait to see if you open a Bricks and Mortar store one day down the track!
You can Follow Little Indigo on Facebook and their blog here.

I hope you are all enjoying this Stockist in the Spotlight series - I know I'm finding it inspirational.
Have a great day,

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

My Little Bookcase: Print GIVEAWAY and interview

I was approached by the very lovely Jackie, who is the founder of the My Little Bookcase website, a few weeks ago. 

She asked if I'd be interested in designing a print/s to celebrate My Little Bookcase and the milestone of reaching 1000 facebook likers.

When I saw the fantastic resource that My Little Bookcase provides (and Jackie is just so sweet) I couldn't say no.


So I've designed these three prints especially for My Little Bookcase readers and there are 5 to be won! 

  • Prints can be personalised with your child’s name
  • The colour choice for each print includes pink, blue or green
  • The print includes the beautiful quote by Emilie Buchwald, “Children are made readers on the laps of their parents”
  • The print measures 8×10 inches and is valued at $25.00


I asked Jackie if I could interview her to find out about her love of books and her passion for instilling a love of reading into all children.

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1. Can you give us a bit of background about MLB?
I began My Little Bookcase less than a year ago.
I’ve always enjoyed books but becoming a mother has allowed me to delight in books on a whole new level. There is nothing like snuggling close to your child and listening to one another’s heartbeat as you read a story together.

Before reaching many typical milestones, my daughter was turning pages and licking the various textures of books. She was gaining so much joy from books and I loved watching her discovery and exploration of them. (I particularly enjoy watching her process for choosing a book, and working out why she gravitates to particular books.)

As I watched her, I thought back to my teaching experience. Generally, the children who loved reading also loved learning. On the flip side, the children who were unsure of books and anxious about reading were also anxious about learning. Prior to having my daughter I had taken my love of reading for granted but I began to understand that a love for books and a love of reading is really a gateway into a world of positive opportunities. I wanted to spread that message.

My Little Bookcase allows me to combine some of the things I’m most passionate about: parenting, children’s literature, teaching, the internet and a strong belief that every child has the right to be literate and enjoy reading. It is a project that allows me to be at home with my daughter and also share my knowledge, passion, ideas and inspiration with other families.

My Little Bookcase is more than just a place to shelve your children’s books. My Little Bookcase celebrates the value of a traditional book, the joys of reading and quality time shared between parent and child.

The idea behind My Little Bookcase is to help parents and caregivers find a wealth of information, from book recommendations to reading activities, that assist in encouraging a love of reading in their homes.

It’s not always practical for parents of young children to spend copious minutes in a bookstore looking for the right book for their child, nor do we have the time to trawl the internet for ideas. I like to think that My Little Bookcase is an inspiring but practical resource for parents.

I still have a long way to go but my ultimate aim for My Little Bookcase is to create a community of parents who contribute to the content of the site based on the wonderful experiences they share with their own children.


2. Where did your passion for books and reading come from?
I’m not sure I can pinpoint an exact moment that sparked my passion for books and reading. I would say it’s been through a series of circumstances in my life. I do know that my passion has grown stronger with age.

I was lucky to grow up in a house of books. Both of my parents read to me regularly as a child and seeing Mum curled up on the couch with a book was a regular occurrence. I have fond memories of the school library. It was a place I felt comfortable and enjoyed being.  I always looked forward to bringing home the Scholastic Book Club and I remember trying to re-create the illustrations from books onto my chalkboard.

My love of picture books is even stronger now as an adult. I particularly love their unspoken words, but mostly I love sharing them with my daughter.

I’m thankful that I have a passion for books. Put simply, I love reading because I find comfort in books. I love forgetting about my life and engrossing myself in other people’s dramas. I love the way books inspire thinking and reflection. I love that authors have a way of finding the right words to describe how you feel.

3. What are your top 5 tips for encouraging little ones to read?

  1. Enjoy yourself: Get close and cuddly with your child. Read books that make you feel good. Play games with the words and pictures on the page. Be creative and read/tell a story in different ways: use props, add sound effects, act it out, dress up.
  2. Read regularly: Make time to read daily just as you make time for bathing, eating or brushing your teeth.
  3. Take your child’s lead: Read books that interest your child (e.g. topic, illustrations, stories, characters). Focus on the pages, words or illustrations that your grab your child’s attention. Let your child help to choose the books you read together.
  4. Connect with the books: Talk about the books before, during and after you read them. Re-create experiences for your child that take place in the story. Use some of the language from the books in your conversations.
  5. Make books accessible:
4. What are your top 5 fav kid’s books?
I can’t believe how many days it took me to compile this list.
This took me days to complete. There were so many possibilities. It was incredibly difficult to leave many wonderful books off the list. I decided to leave the classics (e.g. The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Dear Zoo, The Gruffalo, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Where is the Green Sheep? Etc.) off the list because we all know they are tops!

Baby Gets Dressed by Katrina Germein and Sascha Hutchinson (Working Title Press)
A perfect little board book for babies. Using beautifully rhyme, it accurately captures two big events in a baby’s day: getting dressed and playing.  The simple, colourful and uncluttered artwork is a winner too.

Monkey and Me by Emily Gravatt (Macmillan)
Just like Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? This book is brilliant in its simplicity. Its rhyme, repetition and rhythm make it superb for toddlers. They’ll be reading along with you in no time.

Who’s driving? By Leo Timmers (Gecko Press)
This book comes in a pop-up version. Again, it’s simple and fun and invites interaction, thinking and prediction.

A Bit Lost  by Chris Haughton (Walker Books)
This is a simple story about an owl looking for his mum. It’s cute and funny and toddlers won’t be able to resist helping to solve the problem.

Twinkle by Nick Bland (Scholastic)
If you’re looking for the most delightful illustrations, this is your book. I should also mention it’s a unique bedtime story; it isn’t a story about convincing a child that it’s time to sleep. It’s a story that will leave you happy and reassured as you drift off to sleep.
ON THE INTERCHANGE BENCH

And Red Galoshes by Glenda Millard and Jonathan Bentley (Little Hare Books)
This book is wonderful for exposing your child to beautiful language. It is a word lover’s delight filled to the brim with exciting language: rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, onomatopoeia, verbs and adjectives. This is a book of adventure, imagination and making the most of a rainy day. Each page features a pair of bright red galoshes and an adorable little puppy.

5. When you're not reading/busy on MLB what do you love doing?
I’m guilty for not making much time for my hobbies lately. I’m at home with my daughter every day, so at the moment any spare minute I have (while she is sleeping) is spent on MLB. Nevertheless, these are the things that make my heart sing:
  • Watching Offspring
  • Baking sweet treats
  • Fossicking through antique shops or bazaars (I just recently took my daughter to her first one)
  • Exploring Melbourne or eating out with family and friends (I get a kick out of visiting new places)
  • Bollywood dancing
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    Thank you Jackie for taking the time to share a bit about yourself. And as a parent, I think you're just so fantastic to be putting so much energy into helping create a love of reading in our little ones - it's so important.

    SO.... don't forget to enter the GIVEAWAY and add My Little Bookcase to your favourites page. You can read Jackie's interview with me here.

    What do YOU think? Do you love reading? Do you enjoy reading to/with your kids?

    Have a great day,

    Monday, July 11, 2011

    Creative Women Interview: Belinda Nest Design Studio


    Today I am interviewing Belinda of Nest Design Studio!

    Belinda is a VERY talented interior designer and since becoming a Mum, she has set up an online E-decorating design service called Nest Design Studio. Check out her son Hugh's nursery tour - I LOVE his room!

      Belinda with her gorgeous sons Hugh and Charlie


    How did you get into Interior Design? (with some background into why you got into it, where you studied and where you worked).
    Since I was in year 8, I had intentions to study architecture….I would ride past a house that was being renovated and be completely intrigued by what was happening.   After that I did work experience with an Interior Designer and I quite liked it.  Once I got to year 12, I was enjoying studying photography and the more arty subjects and given maths isn’t my strong point, decided not to include Physics in my VCE (which was a requirement to studying architecture).  From there I studied and obtained a Diploma of Arts – Interior Decoration and Design and have worked within the industry ever since.  I spent a few years working as a Colour Consultant with a tile company but mostly I’ve worked with large building companies assisting clients selecting colours and finishes for their new houses! 
    I’ve had my own business, Inside Colour Style Design, for 8 years (which is my main business providing general interior design advice) but after having my son Hugh, I loved the process of doing a nursery that I decided to start Nest as a way of providing easy access design ideas for people all over the world (Nest is an e-design service based on line, so I’ve been able to work with clients everywhere from the USA to QLD).  My work doesn’t really feel like work, I love doing it!
    What part of Interior Design do you enjoy the most?
    My favourite aspect of design is actually seeing a clients response!  I find it easy to read clients (in most cases!) and once we get talking I can pretty much guess what their likes and dislikes are and it is absolutely thrilling when they say that it (a design board or colour suggestions etc) is perfect!

    Where do you find your inspiration?
    I spend a lot of time searching the net (my husband would say way too much time!), I like to find different and unique items that can be used in a child’s room.  Blogs & pintrest are fantastic!
     
    How do you juggled your two gorgeous boys and blogging and working from home?
    Hugh turned 2 last week and Charlie is nearly 5 months old now and we are still finding our routine so I work whenever I can!  I’m really looking forward to when I have childcare available (Hugh has been on the waiting list since October 09!!!), he just loves playing with other kids now and having him in childcare will help to dedicate a day a week to my work. 
    Sometimes it does all get far too busy and I might not blog for a week or so!  I do see clients on weekends though, which is usually handy for them and it’s even better for me because then Matt is able to look after the boys!
    Having Nest as an E-Design business is fantastic for me time wise…..it means that I can work when the boys are asleep day or night!
    Can you share your top 'can't live without' items:
    Beauty: Moisturiser.  My grandma has lovely skin and she uses good old Oil of Olay, so I figure if it works for her, it will work for me!  I also buy great big tubs of sorbolene and slather that on after a shower (not very exciting or high end but it works for me!)
    Work:  My laptop.  It gets far too much of a work out.
    Baby:  Strider Plus Silver Pram.  Having the boys close in age, it’s been a fantastic pram so far!
    Fashion:  Accessories, mostly necklaces.  My shopping habits have completely changed since having the boys…..I really don’t shop for me anymore.

    Where do you see Nest Design Studio in the next year and onwards?
    I’m really hoping to have the time to dedicate Nest deserves.  Primarily I would just love to have lots and lots of clients and be providing them with beautiful rooms!

    Here is a Design Board that Belinda has put together for a customer. (I think I like number 5 the best ;)

    You can visit Belinda at her blog here!

    Thanks for sharing about yourself and your work Belinda, it was really great to learn more about you!
    Have a great day everyone,

    Sunday, July 10, 2011

    Cousins

    We had a full house this weekend as we had our niece and two nephews for a sleepover.

    It was lots of fun and I thought I'd share a pic of Will and his cousin (almost 2yrs older than him) with their matching shirts on. Will LOVES his cousins :)

    I hope you had a great weekend too xx

    Friday, July 8, 2011

    Cool idea - driftwood lamp

    After all this wild windy weather we've had this week our gumtree has rained branches down all over our front yard.

    THIS could be the the perfect use for all those branches!
    Pretty clever isn't it! 
    Image via here.

    Have a lovely Friday night everyone,