21 April 2010
little winter wonders - walnut desert boots
For both the little miss and the little master in your household, these desert boots from Walnut are chic yet sensible footwear for keeping cute sausage toes warm (a quick aside - I absolutely adore children's feet - they are so adorable and chubby!). Available in an array of colours and in suede or leather, every child's wardrobe should include a pair of these this Winter.
See here for South Australian stockists (boots can also be purchased online through the Walnut website, but I think you're safer to try on before you buy).
14 April 2010
delicious design - kaiku collection
Rolling Toy Pushpull
Rolling Toy Strollkart
Super Wagon Zen
Images from Kaiku
etsy find - personalised world map print
13 April 2010
the gruffalo - live at dunstan playhouse
Suitable for children aged 3 and up, the stage show is running from 12-17 April. Tickets cost $25 for adults and $20 for children, and can be purchased through BASS. See here for a video preview of the show.
Image via modernhood
little winter wonders - crochet beanies from pink apple
The cool Autumn nights are upon us and have got me thinking about all the things that I love about cold weather - electric blankets (I thank my husband for our fabulous blanket with 10, yes 10, heat settings!), hot chocolates, ugh boots, warming glasses of a good Shiraz at the end of a day, and last, but certainly not least, the fashions!
Stores and magazines are already overloaded with the most adorable cool-weather fashions this season - beautiful little knits, traditional fabrics (think corduroy), and hip desert boots (more on those to come), so I have decided to start a series for this blog titled "Little Winter wonders" - cute clothes to keep the littlies warm this Autumn/Winter.
These gorgeous crochet beanies from South Australian online store Pink Apple are my first must-have item for your little princess. So mini-Ali McGraw in "Love Story" - too cute!
Stores and magazines are already overloaded with the most adorable cool-weather fashions this season - beautiful little knits, traditional fabrics (think corduroy), and hip desert boots (more on those to come), so I have decided to start a series for this blog titled "Little Winter wonders" - cute clothes to keep the littlies warm this Autumn/Winter.
These gorgeous crochet beanies from South Australian online store Pink Apple are my first must-have item for your little princess. So mini-Ali McGraw in "Love Story" - too cute!
Photo by Kelly Dyett, Black Sheep Photography for Studio Bambini
exquisite fairy bedroom
I recently discovered the interior design and architecture website called freshome, and am under no illusions that I've just found another way to while away the children's naptimes!
The pictures below are of a fairy bedroom featured on the site in March. The detail is incredible - the room includes an indoor tree, birdhouses, flower-shaped lamps, a heavenly bed (take me there now!), and giant mushrooms (no wonder I was drawn to it!). Pure fairytale extravagance. I'm not too sure about the practicality or longevity of such a room (in my experience, young children tend to outgrow fads pretty quickly), but it's certainly an amazing room, and I must admit that I'd quite enjoy having it as my boudoir for a bit of fun!
The pictures below are of a fairy bedroom featured on the site in March. The detail is incredible - the room includes an indoor tree, birdhouses, flower-shaped lamps, a heavenly bed (take me there now!), and giant mushrooms (no wonder I was drawn to it!). Pure fairytale extravagance. I'm not too sure about the practicality or longevity of such a room (in my experience, young children tend to outgrow fads pretty quickly), but it's certainly an amazing room, and I must admit that I'd quite enjoy having it as my boudoir for a bit of fun!
Images via freshome
12 April 2010
see "grug live" by windmill
Ticket prices are $19 each (babies under 1 enter for free) or $14 each for group bookings of 6 or more. See the website for show times and to purchase tickets.
Image from Windmill
Labels:
adelaide events,
children's theatre,
indoor activities,
see
10 April 2010
semaphore to fort glanville steam railway
If you've run out of ideas for how to entertain the kiddies during school holidays, here's a great outdoor activity to check out (despite the grey clouds this weekend, next week is meant to bring back the sunshine).
Operated by the National Railway Museum, the 457mm gauge railway departs from the Semaphore jetty and runs for 2km, adjacent to The Esplanade and through the sand dunes, before arriving at the historic Fort Glanville.
The railway operates daily during school holidays and on weekends, from the commencement of the September school holidays until the end of the April school holidays. A steam locomotive operates on the railway between 11am and 4pm and departs roughly on the hour every hour, depending on demand.
Prices are as follows:
Adults $6
Children $4 (3 years to 15 years old)
Family $18 (2 adults with 2 children)
Further information can be obtained from the website.
The railway operates daily during school holidays and on weekends, from the commencement of the September school holidays until the end of the April school holidays. A steam locomotive operates on the railway between 11am and 4pm and departs roughly on the hour every hour, depending on demand.
Prices are as follows:
Adults $6
Children $4 (3 years to 15 years old)
Family $18 (2 adults with 2 children)
Further information can be obtained from the website.
Image via National Railway Museum
09 April 2010
beautiful family kitchens at ohdeedoh
The lovely people over at ohdeedoh have compiled photos of some beautiful family kitchens. From decorative accents such as bunting, to practical yet stylish features such as blackboard walls, these kitchens are worth checking out. Click here for some kitchen inspiration ...
Image from House Beautiful via ohdeedoh
08 April 2010
button art
Here's another one to try out ... art using buttons. A great way to use up random buttons that I seem to constantly collect from newly purchased garments but never end up needing to use!
Images from Made By Joel
Labels:
art,
children's activities,
draw,
indoor activities,
make
darling invitations from Blonde Designs
I swore I would never do it, but I have succumbed this year to using commercial invitations for my toddler's upcoming 2nd birthday party. This was partly due to the ease of buying a Thomas the Tank Engine party pack from Spotlight vs making DIY invitations/party accessories (my very sweet hubby wisely advised that I didn't need another project whilst still adjusting to life with two under two) and also to cater to my little man's ever-growing obsession with "Thommy".
However, if I could have had things way, I would have commissioned Blonde Designs to make me a Thomas-inspired "party in box" pack. Check out below what they managed to come up with when asked to design Mickey-Mouse inspired invitations: elegant but age-appropriate, yet still undoubtedly "Mickey" themed. I just love what these girls come up with (I have previously blogged about them here).
However, if I could have had things way, I would have commissioned Blonde Designs to make me a Thomas-inspired "party in box" pack. Check out below what they managed to come up with when asked to design Mickey-Mouse inspired invitations: elegant but age-appropriate, yet still undoubtedly "Mickey" themed. I just love what these girls come up with (I have previously blogged about them here).
Image from Blonde Designs blog
delicious design - p'kolino klick desk
Following on from my recent play room post, I thought a mention about this desk and chair set from P'kolino would be a perfect postscript!
Image from Zac and Zoe
Labels:
delicious design,
furnish,
nest,
organise,
playrooms
06 April 2010
perfect playrooms part 1
Towards the end of last year, with baby number 2 on her way, I decided to transform our seldom-used study/formal lounge into a playroom. This was in the hope that I would be able to contain the children's mess to one room - this outcome has not actually been successfully achieved, however I am happy with how the new playroom turned out.
In researching colour schemes/layouts for the playroom, I came across many many gorgeous, creative and covetable playrooms andthought that I would share a couple of them with you today.
1. Modern Indoor Treehouse by Jennifer Ward at minor details
In researching colour schemes/layouts for the playroom, I came across many many gorgeous, creative and covetable playrooms andthought that I would share a couple of them with you today.
1. Modern Indoor Treehouse by Jennifer Ward at minor details
2. Blue & red playroom via Ohdeedoh
Images from minor details (top) and ohdeedoh (bottom)
04 April 2010
mushroom obsession
I have to agree with my good friend over at the beautiful blog hummingbird - mushrooms as a decorative feature are to love. I just think mushrooms/toadstools add a touch of whimsy to a child's room. They also conjure up memories of two of my favourite literary works, The Magic Faraway Tree and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Above are three of my current favourite mushroom decorative features. From top to bottom they are:
1. Mushroom toadstool pouffe from Habitat Baby
2. Dainty toadstool wall decals from Love Mae
3. Mushroom/toadstool lamps from Heico Germany
02 April 2010
great eco-friendly toy shop
My cousin recently put me onto this fabulous online store - Eco Toys. The store specialises in ethically-made toys made from natural, sustainable, recyclable, biodegradable and/or recycled materials. Definitely worth checking out!
Below are just a few examples of what's on offer:
01 April 2010
more easter crafts
Wow, I've actually managed to log onto the computer twice today (that's twice more than in the last two weeks!!). Obviously this has left me very excited and I'm trying to blog as much as I can, as who knows when the next opportunity will arise.
Image from Kids Craft Weekly
Labels:
children's activities,
easter,
indoor activities,
make
ride-on model steam trains at Millswood
I have been meaning to take my toddler to visit the South Australian Society of Model and Experimental Engineers (SASMEE) Park (try saying that quickly!) in Millswood for some time now, but always seem to remember on the weekends when it's not open. The Park offers rides on model steam trains, as well as having stationary steam engines on show, and a pond in which model boats can be seen.
Open from 2 until 4.30pm on the first Sunday and third Saturday of every month, the Park is located at Millswood Crescent, Millswood. Admission costs $5 for adults and $3 for children 3 years and up.
The park does not have an official website, but you can go here for more information. Also keep an eye out on the "What's On" section of Saturday's Advertiser for details of when the trains are running.
Open from 2 until 4.30pm on the first Sunday and third Saturday of every month, the Park is located at Millswood Crescent, Millswood. Admission costs $5 for adults and $3 for children 3 years and up.
The park does not have an official website, but you can go here for more information. Also keep an eye out on the "What's On" section of Saturday's Advertiser for details of when the trains are running.
Easter crafts
If you're not heading away for Easter this weekend, and are looking for crafty activities to keep the little ones occupied, here are a few I've found in blog-land:
Images from little.lovely, This Little Project and Lottie Lulu
Labels:
art,
children's activities,
easter,
indoor activities,
make
make your own silhouette cards
I love the simplicity of the silhouettes, and it's a delightful alternative to the usual photo cards. See here for tips on making your own family silhouettes.
Images from inchmark
missing in action!
I can't believe I haven't blogged for almost 2 weeks - I must admit I've been missing it desperately, but have been unable to find any time to sit down and concentrate on blogging recently as my 7 week old baby likes to be held constantly and I have not yet taught myself how to type efficiently using only one hand!
Luckily I have found a few spare minutes this morning to finally jump online and complete a few posts. Sorry for the delay, but I hope you stay with me!
Luckily I have found a few spare minutes this morning to finally jump online and complete a few posts. Sorry for the delay, but I hope you stay with me!
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