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Welcome

Features

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Drawing attention

Matthew Langille’s Big Apple design cred can be found on our shores, and probably also on your child

26 Pushing ahead

Sharnie Skene brings a royal touch

to baby transportation

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S uccess in the bag Lucie Trinco is one bag lady

you won’t side step

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Animal crackers From reef to beef, holidays with an

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Fashion

22 Bohemian wonderland Kiddie fashion never looked so hot in the cool weather

40 Monsters Inc. The family behind the hip Aussie label 41 Steal their style 46 Label review What’s new on the market: from bubs to tweens

June theme: Party on!

28 Inspirational party styling Some of the country’s best party stylists share an idea or two in our special six-page pictorial

Cover: model styled by Jen Arndt of Style Milk www.stylemilk.com.au. See our full fashion spread on pages 22-25. Models from www.peekaboomodels.com.au

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Expert Party planning tips from the experts

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party time What’s your favourite party theme?

IT WAS WITH THE NATURAL MIX OF EXCITEMENT AND TREPIDATION THAT CAMBELL AND I WELCOMED CLAUDIA’S BABY SISTER, HEIDI, INTO THE WORLD EARLIER THIS YEAR

Creative Director & Publisher Bianca Shugg 1950s rock ’n roll

The excitement was expected, but there was also trepidation because you never really quite know how a new addition will change the family dynamic. Would Claudia’s jealousy cause her to play up? Would Cambell and I get time for each other ever again? Would Heidi even like us? It is with the same mix of emotions that w e welcome two new additions to the Jumpin Publishing family this month: t win babies Peekaboo Sydney and Peekaboo Melbourne editions, meet your big sis, Peekaboo Brisbane. When the plan f or twins was first concei ed, some thought I w as going crazy. I already had a time-consuming toddler magazine on m y hands, but I knew there was still room in the house f or two more babies. Honestly, it has been a dream of mine for a long time to extend the Jumpin family. As advertisers’ and readers’ excitement about the impending twins grew, I knew I was on the right trac k. I knew I was also in f or more sleepless nights (kept awake concocting great ideas f or the pages within) and less ‘me ’ time, but it’s all been worth it. In fact, big sister Brissy hasn’t shown the usual jealousy-inspired, older-sibling tantrums. She loves sharing content with her baby sisters and the trio has warmly welcomed all those new interstate advertisers - in fact the whole family appreciates them! I really hope you enjoy the June mag, wherever in Australia you are reading it. We have mixed specifically loca editorial and local advertising with other nationally published reads and features. We’ve tweaked the design slightly too, to celebrate the t wins’ arrival, and have filled the rest of it with the usual mix of amazing photograp

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engaging contributors. While you are checking out the mag, make sure you read Matthew Langille’s story on pages 20 and 21. Peekaboo photographer Naomi captured the internationally-acclaimed children’s wear graphic designer/ illustrator in his home to wn of New York earlier this y ear - some of us ha ve all the luc k! I also lo ve our fashion

Editor Belinda Glindemann Colour themes (make mine yellow!) belinda@peekaboomagazine.com.au Graphic design Vanessa Russell Caribbean theme vanessa@peekaboomagazine.com.au Brisbane photographer Naomi Vasington | Naomi V Photography Vintage-inspired garden party www.naomivphotography.com.au Fashion stylist/writer Jennifer Arndt | Style Milk Spooky monster www.stylemilk.com.au | info@stylemilk.com.au Production assistant Kirsten Powell 1940s artwork@peekaboomagazine.com.au Sales account manager Karrie Harte Circus karrie@peekaboomagazine.com.au Area manager (Melbourne) Jana Wilkes Dragon party jana@peekaboomagazine.com.au Sydney photographer Kim Gierdien | Sabii Photography www.sabii.com.au Melbourne photographer Sarah Black | Sarah Black Photography www.sarahblackphotography.com.au

feature “Bohemian Wonderland” photographed in our very own Peekaboo Studios. So, fingers crossed or the newly extended Jumpin family. The future truly is bright for all the magazine children. And fingers crossed that I will find that elus e ‘me’ time in all this publishing craziness. Did I mention I w ouldn’t change it for the world?

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One word: Kylie! Miss Minogue is in town tonight so keep your celeb-spotting eyes open this weekend

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Queensland Week’s Big BBQ, a family favourite, is on at Roma St Parkland today

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Cheers! The three-day Brisbane Fine Wine Festival starts today

june markets Little Feet Baby Market June 4: Logan West Community Centre www.littlefeetbabymarket.com.au Tots and Toys Market June 5: Ferny Hills State School assembly hall www.totsandtoysmarket.com

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Noosa Long Weekend Festival is on now, until June 26. Noosa is an awesome part of the world so hop to it

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Parents, breathe a sigh of relief. School’s back today. Phew

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Jeans for Genes Day today raises money for the Children’s Medical Research Institute

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Hervey Bay’s Whale Festival today includes a street parade, kids’ festival and a Whale Aid Concert. Free entry

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Book Week is the country’s oldest children’s festival, celebrating 66 years this week. It runs until August 26

Brissy to the Bay charity bike ride is on today raising money for Multiple Sclerosis

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drawing attention ALICIA KEYS WILL TELL YOU THAT NEW YORK IS A “CONCRETE JUNGLE WHERE DREAMS ARE MADE OF, THERE’S NOTHING YOU CAN’T DO” AND INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED DESIGNER/ILLUSTRATOR MATTHEW LANGILLE WILL AGREE. HE’S LIVING PROOF. STORY BELINDA GLINDEMANN PHOTOS NAOMI VASINGTON

Matthew Langille’s New York workspace spruiks fun

ers, noticeboards, trinkets and fun occupy every other

years already, as he actually started blowing glass at

and oozes cool at the same time, and it’

spare centimetre of space and give the room an energy

age 11, at art camp. Matthew recently told an audience

fit for creative thinking. It’s all eye candy. And the poten-

of “the most prestigious art school in the US” - Rhode

tial to overdose and suffer a sugar high is, well, high.

Island School of Design - wh y he decided to mak e the

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reflection of the man who makes magic happen there. Matthew is a designer and illustrator

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be familiar with the name, but a large percent

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Matthew’s designs can be explained as naïve, childlike

of Peekaboo readers w ould have draped their c hil-

doodles – with an edge. His best w ork is done with a

dren in Mat thew’s work at some st age as he has

black felt pen on white cop y paper. Matthew says his

designed many pieces f or Aussie brands B onds,

drawings develop “organically” – he’ll just grab a stack of

Munster Kids and Miatom. But his client list doesn’t end

A4 and can go through hundreds of sheets quite easily.

there. Matthew’s resume is an amazing collection of some of the best fashion houses and retail brands in the world. Think Osh Kosh, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfige , Adidas, Havaianas, Victoria’s Secret and Swatch watches, among others. His work has featured in New York galleries, international magazine titles, mural-sized on the side of a building in China and on buses and subways in Rome and Barce-

“I’m actually not really good at drawing and they’re not your typical illustrations,” he admits. “So I marketed that and people started to embrace it.”

shift from 3D glass into 2D illustration at the age of 1 9: “I looked around and everyone else in the glass department were these big, sweaty guys. And I said to myself, ‘Where are all the cute girls?’. Turns out they were all in printmaking and design”. Enough said. He finished his design s udies in 20 04 and b y 2006, Matthew’s work had appeared in 25 to 30 magazines. His first big break into magazines ac ually came in the form of an editorial cartoon for Playgirl magazine. It was

Matthew loves drawing monsters and other k ooky

in the midst of the George Bush presidential era and

‘manimal’ characters which are half man, half animal. He

the editor gave Matthew his ideas on what the cartoon

loves repeat patterns and his other current fixation is o

should look lik e. Think Democrats and R epublicans

caricatures of “insecure, ambivalent” adolescents.

lona. Would you believe US President Barack Obama’s

“Their look is cynical, scared, confused.

daughter, Malia, is a f an (she’s been seen sporting his

anxious. Most adolescents feel the same way growing

“My mum and m y aunt were both so k een to get a

bright pink, pig design Envirosax bag). Other celeb wear-

up.” It literally t akes Matthew 10 seconds to whip up

copy of my first- ver magazine work,” he laughs. “You

ers of his work include Jennifer Garner and Paris Hilton.

one of these drawings – as he pro ves during our inter-

can imagine them going down to buy Playgirl for that!”

And he’s done all this in just 29 years of life.

They look

represented by an elephant and a donkey, a risqué animal sex scene – and cigars.

view. The drawn girl looks confused and shy in her mini skirt, with oversized eyes and crossed feet. It’s a great

But, back to that uber cool workspace for a minute. It’s

example of his talent but on request to share the image

hard to know where to look first as there’s so much

in print with you, our readers, Matthew says adamantly,

going on. A row of Matthew’s kooky monster character

“no”. He didn’t like this one. The sheet of paper hits the

drawings watches you from along the top of an amazing

shredder then the recycle bin before the poor, confused

wall of windows that let wonderfully warm, natural light

tween girl even gets the chance to say ‘Peekaboo!’.

fall all over his slick stainless steel desks. There’s a red glass cabinet bursting with his colourful work - the fina products - like a tangible, 3D resume. Toys, books, post-

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The ongoing magazine w ork helped get his st

yle

noticed by Marc J acobs and bef ore long, Matthew had made his first oray into fashion, designing prints for Little Marc. Since then, there ha ve been designs commissioned by various brands for everything from sunglasses, thongs, r ubber ducks, watches and neck pillows, to baby socks, swimwear, underwear,

Born and raised in the States, Matthew actually started

shoes, drawer knobs and po wer point protectors.

his creative studies in glass blowing at Alfred University,

He’s even designed a print for the Pee-pee Teepee – a

New York. He’d been playing at the artf orm for some

cone-shaped fabric cup designed to be placed o ver a


feature newborn baby boy’s boy-bits at change time to protect his mum from an unwanted shower. Classic. Matthew says he has enjoyed his work for Bonds Baby. So far, he has done two collections for their Newbies range. “Bonds is st ylish, fun, fresh and hip compared to similar underwear companies here in the St ates,” he says. “Australians are light-hearted, fun people and you guys love colour. The United States is more a commercial countr y and brands feel they have to appeal to the masses whic h sometimes means things are more plain and boring.” On the subject of babies, we can reveal that there may be a design change in the air with a shif t towards all things ‘baby’ as Matthew and wife Karen are expecting their firs child, a son, on September 12. “Having the baby will have some sort of impact on my work,” Matthew says. “Down the track, it’ll give me further insight into what children are drawn to visually because kids aged up to about four are dressed by their parents but from about fi e onwards, they tend to have their own opinions and want to choose their own things.” Matthew says his ‘dream’ clients are those prestigious brands such as Prada, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu. And he’d also love to design a range of hi-tops for Adidas. But for now, he’s busily working on designs f or a range of funk y Me-InMind kids’ shoes and he’s also about to unveil a Ford Focus car which he’s fully wrapped in a design, for Internet Week. And, of course, there’s impending fatherhood to think about. As one stage of his life ‘draws’ to a close, another new and amazing one will begin in a f ew months’ time. Welcome to the club, Matthew and Karen. And good luck.

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fashion

bohemian wonderland WITH THE COLD WEATHER UPON US, IT’S TIME TO PULL OUT ALL THOSE FABULOUS KNITS, COATS AND SCARVES. STYLIST JENNIFER ARNDT PHOTOS NAOMI VASINGTON

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fashion

STOCKISTS this page: above: Bubble and sweet lollipop cookies www.bubbleandsweet.blogspot.com tzz top right: Paperwings Corduroy Pinafore $132 from Groovy Kids www.groovykids.com.au Love Mae Wall Fabric Decals Swallows www.lovemae.com. au $64.95 right: Galaxy Tutu Tutu du Monde $149 Summer wears LUV Child (little urban vintage child) Vintage tank $24.95-$28.95 Lulu Baby tutu with pants by LUV Child $34.95 www.luvchild.com.au Sofia: Blossom Tutu by Tutu du Monde $149 www. tutudumonde.com Scarf/shawl Stylists own. Fresh flower arrangements by Quite Inviting www. quiteinviting.com.au left page: main pic: Wovenplay Feather headpiece $65, Wovenplay Riding Hood Cape $165, Wovenplay Lola suit $135, Wovenplay Ribbon Leggings $65 www.stylemilkshop.com inset: Big by Fiona Peasant Knit Dress $74.95, Multicolour Feather headband Big by Fiona $39.95 bottom left Vintage Music Paper Flower Set of 3- $16 Emerald and Ella www.emeraldandella.com.au middle: Lotus dress by Tutu du Monde $119 bottom right: Paper Heart Doily on the book Pack of 20 $5 from My Little Jedi www.mylittlejedi.com.au

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STOCKISTS right: Oobi Cable Knit hat/Beanie pom pom $29.95, Oobi Charl Applique Red Tee $29.95 Bebe Bloomers $28.95 www.groovykids. com.au above: Louis Coat by Olives Friend Pop $239.95 www.olivesfriendpop.com Norm Helmut Hat Olives Friend Pop $69.95 www.olivesfriendpop.com bottom left: Scotch and Soda Airplane Fur Lined Hoodie Groovy Kids $159.95 www.groovykids.com. au Frankie Knickerbockers by Olives’s Friend Pop $119.95 Harry Shirt by Olives’s Friend Pop $99.95 www.olivesfriendpop.com LUV Child Dress ????? Ballet Slipper Pink Toile de Joey - Baby Souls Coco Series $34.95 www. milkbottles.com.au Coat Little Teddy Jacket Big by Fiona $149 Lotus Dress Tutu du Monde $119 Sienna fur beanie hat by Fox & Finch Minihaha $36 Wovenplay Lola Suit $135 www. stylemilkshop.com Wovenplay Ribbon Leggings $65 www.stylemilkshop.com below: Daphne peasant dress Bebe by Minihaha $45.90 www.minihaha.com.au

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online boutique & blog

STOCKISTS top: Shirt: Mini Rodini Detroit Denim Shirt $65 www.stylemilkshop.com, Jeans-Model’s own above: Louis Coat by Olives Friend Pop $239.95 www.olivesfriendpop.com Norm Helmut Hat Olives Friend Pop $69.95 www.olivesfriendpop. com top right: Fred Bare Stripe Henley $55 Groovy Kids www.groovykids.com.au Munster Stovey Denim Jeans $74.95 www.stylemilkshop.com bottom right: Cain’ Jumper $57.95 Jeans, model’s own. Fox & Finch (by Minihaha) www.minihaha.com.au


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pushing ahead WHAT DO A VICTORIAN FINANCIAL ANALYST, HER BOAT BUILDER HUSBAND AND THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY ALL HAVE IN COMMON? READ ON… STORY BELINDA GLINDEMANN PHOTO SARAH BLACK

From her Brighton home of fice in Victoria, Sharnie Skene is

“I absolutely love what I do,” Sharnie says. “It’s a lot of hard

the woman responsible for bringing style and sophistication,

work, but Silver Cross is the perfect company to work for.”

and a bit of nostalgia, to Australian mothers – via their prams.

Sharnie and Stuart liaise with about 1 40 retailers throughout

Sharnie is the sole Australia distributor of Silv er Cross – the

Australia and New Zealand and oversee a sales rep in Syd-

pram brand synonymous with prestige and qualit y. While Sil-

ney and another in New Zealand. With the prestige pram and

ver Cross is f amous for its prams and strollers, there are also

stroller market all se wn up, Silv er Cross is no w also going

toys, highchairs, doll’s prams and other accessories in the range.

into nursery furniture and Australia will see the first furniture

“It’s the oldest nurser y brand in the w orld,” she says. “And that’s our point of difference.”

range, including bedding , cots and dressers, in stores early next year – so there’s lots on the cards f or the pair this y ear. Other than the help of their t wo reps, Sharnie and St uart do

Sharnie says it was while her sister, Lauren, was pregnant

all else the mselves, from home, in and around f amily com-

back in 2005 that she first became ware of the lack of Silver

mitments. The pair also has t wo children – daughter Aspen,

Cross stock in our country.

5, and a son Alastair, 2 – so the y know a thing or t wo about

“(Lauren) was desperate f or a Herit age one – the B almor-

prams, from personal experience.

130 years

of Silver Cross 1877: William Wilson was a prolific i ventor and engineer who started his own business making postal carts and ‘perambulators ’ in Silver Cross St, Hunslet, Leeds. 1897: Wilson opened a purpose-built factory that almost immediately burnt down. 1913: By the time of his death in this year, Wilson had registered more than 30 patents relating to pram design. He passed company ownership to

al,” she recalls. F or those unf amiliar, the iconic Silv er Cross

“The Balmoral was absolutely my favourite baby thing when I

his sons James, Irwin and Alfred

Balmoral should conjure up images of Mar

y Poppins and

had Alastair,” Sharnie says. “I had him in it beside my desk so

1920s: Silver Cross was crowned No. 1 manu -

British nannies pushing their young wards along the streets of

I could rock him to sleep while I worked. People would always

facturer of baby carriages for the royals when the

London. At the time, Sharnie had been working as a financia analyst for seven or eight y ears after studying commerce at university in Melbourne. She w as starting to realise that the job, and its associated long hours, w eren’t conducive to raising a family. She put a proposal together for Silver Cross to become their Australia/New Zealand distributor and af ter years of waiting, the entrepreneur was awarded the Silver Cross distribution contract.

stop us and comment on the pram when w e were walking

Wilson brothers supplied one to George VI and

on Church Street.”

Queen Elizabeth (The Queen Mother)

The operation is owned and run by Sharnie and her husband Stuart. Stuart, who heads up the sales and distribution side of the business, was a boat builder in a previous life but put that career on hold for the opportunity to work alongside his wife.

The Balmoral is the epitome of the Silver Cross brand. With its white tyres and spoked wheels, each Balmoral is handmade in Yorkshire with Silver Cross’s unique chassis, hand-painted body and hand-stitched fabrics. Priced from $3999, the B almoral is at the upper end of the Silver Cross range and is a big investment but it is built to last with uncompromising qual ity, painstaking craftsmanship, practical design and, it’ s the carriage of choice for the British R oyal family. Did you know, among a raft of other Royals, Prince Charles was pushed in a Balmoral Silver Cross as a baby?

1940s: During World War II, the main part of the factory was requisitioned by the Air Ministry. Many of the ne w techniques, honed while manufacturing warplanes, were then applied to pram making. 1948: The Queen chose Silver Cross for Prince Charles 1964: Chromium plating added a little bling to pram design. It w as during this time that the Silver Cross range extended into high chairs and furniture and Princess Anne was using a Silv er Cross for her first hild, Peter Phillips.

“I think the history draws people,” Sharnie says. “And there’s

1980s: The new Wayfarer stroller is hugely suc -

prestige attached to it, as it’s used by the Royals. We find tha

cessful, selling more than 3000 units per week.

if a mother used a Silver Cross, the daughter wants one too.” Other celebrity Silver Cross owners include Bec and Lleyton Hewitt, Jessica Rowe, Jules Lund, Kimberley Davies, Lauren Newton and Matt Walsh, Livinia Nixon, Natalie Bassingwaite, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Watts, Sarah Murdoch, Nicole Richie and Maggie Gyllenhaal. And with the wedding of William and Kate now done and dusted, the next big step on their to-do list will be adding a Royal baby to the mix – one that ma y even be transported in a Silver Cross Balmoral, like the baby’s grandfather once was.

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party party

inspirational party styling #1 horsing around - baby shower STYLISTS LOUISA LINE AND MELISSA FERNANDEZ FROM THE LITTLE BIG COMPANY AND JUST CALL ME MARTHA’S LEONI JENA PHOTOS CLAIRE BREMMER

Just in time f or winter and inspired b y the beauti-

pink, blue and red - a delicious colour combination

ful Dala horse imager y in Kikki.K’s new Landskap

which perfectly suits this wintry time of year.

range, Leoni Jena from Just Call Me Martha and Louisa Line and Melissa F ernandez from The Little Big Company came together to throw a stylish wintry baby shower just for Peekaboo readers.

Candy Soirees provided the chocolate bars and the girls also organised a special gif t for the bab y on the way - a beautiful Dala horse-inspired stick horse made by Calamity Bolt. Lily Chic Ev ents provided

The event was held at the gorgeous light-fille

the cake stand and styled the flowers and Ah Tis-

Petit Atelier in Prahran, Melbourne. For those una-

sue was charged with producing those w onderful

ware, the Dala horse is a traditional car

ved and

hanging pom poms. The Little Big Company sup-

painted wooden statuette of a horse originating in

plied the retro orange straws, jars and other props

the Swedish province of Dalarna. In the past, Dala

for the table and also designed the invitations and

horses were mostly used as to ys for children but

all the printables.

nowadays you will find them used as beautiful d cor pieces in the home.

Through her work with Just Call Me Martha, Leoni is renowned for her baked delights so she was the

The trio st arted by sourcing their f avourite Kikki.K

obvious go-to gal for this event. She organised the

products from the Landskap range. Among them

mini hot c hocolates in lat te glasses, horse pops,

was a beautiful Dala horse stamp which they used to brand muslin bags sourced from the Lit tle Sooti Party shop. This was also the place to find som beautiful décor bon bon st ands for the party table.

Dala horse sugar cookies, mini v

anilla rice pud -

dings with poac hed orange, orange and rhubarb cupcakes, mini bak ed pumpkin c heesecakes and strawberry whoopee pies. One word: Yum!

With approval from Kikki.K, Top Print Productions in

Leoni, Louisa and Melissa say they had tremendous

Kensington, Melbourne, was enlisted to print the

fun pulling this f un theme together f or Peekaboo

Dala horse backdrop and My Sweet Tashie was put

magazine. For more ideas, visit the party stylists at

in charge of making felt horses for party favours as

www.littlebigcompany.com.au, littlebigco.blogspot.

well as felt bunting in shades of pumpkin orange,

com and justcallmemarthaa.blogspot.com

Stockists Kikki.K www.kikki-k.com, Little Sooti www.littlesooti.com.au, Candy Soirees www.candysoirees.com.au, Top Print www.topprint.com.au, Calamity Bolt www.calamitybolt.com, Bumble bee designs www.bumblebeedesignboutique.com, Lily Chic Events www.shoppe.lilychicevents.com.au, Ah Tissue www.ah-tissue.com.au, My Sweet Tashie www.etsy.com/shop/SweetTashie Photography by Claire Bremmer www.clairebremner.com, shot on location at Petit Atelier www.petitatelier.com.au

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Stockists Invites, stationery printables and w allpaper by Polkadot Prints www.polkadotprints.com.au, garlands b y Stockists Invites, stationery printables, pine food cones, boats, wooden scoops by Polkadot Prints www.polkadotprints.

The Paper Tie Affair www.etsy.com/shop/thepapertieaffair,

com.au Craft letters from Lincraft/Spotlight, butterfly and toadstool cookies by Bubble & Sweet, fake turf from Bunnings,

glass bowls from Target, stuffing from Spotlight, slinkies from

beige cake pots from Ikea.

Mr Toy’s Toyworld, glassine paper b y Knot & B ow www.knotandbow.com

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Stockists Invitations, printables and photobooth props by Style Me Gorgeous www.stylemegorgeous.com.au, retro stripe straws and small pegs by The Party Studio www.thepartystudio.com.au, Super ‘B’ milk cartons by Fun, Create and Inspire www.funcreateandinspire.blogspot.com, melting moments by Zesto Melting Moments, phone 0414 813 255, cookies and cakes, table styling and design all by Sophisticated Yum www.sophisticatedyum.com.au


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It’s no surprise that c hildren’s birthday party kits are leading the way in today’s party-product market. These kits give a new look to an age-old favourite backyard party at home, but keep it on trend and simple to achieve. Each party kit comes creativ ely styled with the all im portant matching coordinates needed to host a beauti fully detailed celebration from start to finish with abs lute convenience in mind. You can be sure to find an imaginati e range of themes, colour choices and current looks to create that dressed magazine look w e all lo ve so muc h, that’s practical but with an af fordable price t ag. Some of the bet ter party kits on the mark et, such as those from B anter and Frolic, are tr uly magical and their creators pride themselves on delivering a whole experience. In these types of kits, a w elcome surprise is the inclusion of a detailed set-up plan, suit able games to pla y and food suggestions. In today’s market, party kit products are a welcome saving in both time and cost. They have been designed by the best in the business with modern families in mind. Celebrating should be fun filled, not hallenging, stressful or expensive. Celebrating should be a shared experience for you and the birthda y child together because, ultimately, a part y is all about the lasting memories made on the day with those you love.

Stockists Invitations by Little Envelope www.littleenvelope.com. au, monogrammed hessian bags www.amazon.com, hard candy by How Sweet www.birkenheadpoint.com.au, apple puffs and pops by LouLou Events www.loulouevents.com.au, goodie bag label paper by Cristina Re www.cristinare.com, table linens from www. tessuti-shop.com. Photography by www.francescooliveri.com

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interiors

sleep easy

KRISTY’S TIPS ON BED SHOPPING

SLEEP IS A PRECIOUS COMMODITY FOR ANY PARENT - IF YOUR CHILD IS SLEEPING SOUNDLY, YOU WILL TOO. HERE’S HOW

Incy Interiors founder Kristy Withers experienced firsthan the difficulties i volved in finding the per ect kid’s bed. “An extensive local and international search left me frustrated and poor little Oscar was stuck in his cot much longer than was practical,” she says. “It was at that point I realised there was a real gap in the market.” Kristy promptly set about bringing qualit y designer furni -

“We do everything from sourcing products, st yling

ture to Australia. Incy Interiors is now solving similar prob-

the room, looking at the colour of the w alls and

lems for parents all over this big, brown land and children

window treatments, right through to the light fit-

like Oscar are sleeping soundly in beautiful designer beds.

tings,” Kristy says.

Of course, it’s not just the beds that are flying o f the Incy

It goes without saying that your child should be

Interiors shelves. Along with a perfect place to sleep comes

proud of their bedroom and with any luck, want

the need for different, high quality and stylish children’s and

to spend a lot of time there. When it comes to

baby furniture which, thanks to Kristy’s hard-working team,

catching those precious zzzs, a lit tle groundwork

is also functional, af fordable and in compliance with Aus-

will go a long way.

tralian and New Zealand st andards. Incy Interiors also of fers a design service.

www.incyinteriors.com.au

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CITY MINI The City Mini has the unique Baby Jogger ‘Quick-Fold’ technology. Padded seat reclines to a near flat position, vented seat recline with retractable weather cover, and locking swivel front wheel with suspension. Max weight capacity, single 22.5kg, double: 45kg. Single available in Stone, Crimson, Black, Green and Purple (limited release only). Double available in Black, Stone and Crimson.

For a list of our fantastic stockists please visit our website babyjoggerstrollers.com.au Phone: 1300 661 885

City Mini...... beware of imitations!

Style: Are you looking for something unique to stand out or to blend into the rest of the house? Do you want a classic piece that will stan d the test of time, or do you prefer a ‘kiddie’ bed. Quality: Look at the ma terials your chosen bed is made from . Does it rattle when you shake it? Does it scratch easily? Price: Decide on your budget before you begin. If you fall in love with a bed and then discover it’s way over your budget, you ’re bound to be disappointe d. Keep in mind that spe nding money now on a

quality piece will probably save you money in the long run.

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moora park park parks

PARK RD, SHORNCLIFFE Tucked away at the bottom of a hill and sit ting on the shore of a kid-friend ly Shorncliffe beach, Moora Park has everything required to entertain the whole family on a day out. After a $24 million mak eover of the park a f ew years ago, this place really has the wow factor. On one side of the jet ty you’ll find large clean ga ebos overlooking the water, with barbecues and nice large lush grass patc hes for picnic rugs. On the other side of the jet ty is the beach, toilets, a large con crete area with ample picnic t ables, large shady trees, more grassed areas and an amazing playground for all ages. The playground has several different structures to entertain kids from about the age of one through to 1 6, although the day I went all the parents w ere having fun too, including me! The playground is all solid wood with carvings of animal throughout. The playground also continues up the hill with fun walkways, wobbly bridges and slides going down back the hill. When you are finished with the pl yground, there’s always the beach to run along, shallow water to splash in and a jet ty to try your hand at a lit tle spot of fishin . There are plenty of barbecues and picnic tables for lunch, and the park is a short driv e from the marina where the tra wlers come in, so head down for some fresh prawns straight off the boat. I am guessing on the weekends this place would be packed, so if you’re not a fan of the crowds I’d head over on a weekday. Review by Jenna Somerville of www.kiddingabouttown.blogspot.com




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fashion

monsters inc SOME OF THE BEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IDEAS COME FROM PASSIONATE, CREATIVE MINDS. SAM AND RICH BROWN ARE TWO SUCH MINDS, LIVING THE DREAM. STORY JENNIFER ARNDT OF WWW.STYLEMILK.COM.AU

Munster Kids would have to be one of the top kids af shion

time, there was nothing around that we liked. We wanted

labels to emerge out of Australia.

to create a line of clothes that kids could relate to and

Established in 20 05 by husband-and-wife duo Ric h and Sam Brown, Munster Kids is stoc ked in more than 250 stores worldwide such as the US , UK, Canada, F rance, Greece, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam and Chile.

want to wear so we created a fictional

haracter name,

Mikey Munster, who represents the devious side of every kid. The line takes inspiration from street and youth culture which includes music, surf, skate and art. Why do you think Munster Kids is so popular? I think because we have three boys, we know what they

This amazing Australian label, with humble beginnings in

like. The clothes relate to their lifestyle - they are fun, hard

Sydney, is favoured by many celebrities and their children.

wearing and comfortable. We understand and love what

Munster fans include Kate Hudson’s son Ryder, Christina

we do so I think that naturally is a key for success.

Aguilera’s son Max, Liv Tyler and Hugh Jackman. We talked to Sam Brown about the inspiration behind this amazing label as well as how she balances motherhood and a successful business... Tell us about your family unit? Where are you from? Rich and I have three boys – Jax, 8, Zai, 5, and Kash, 3. I’m from Cronulla, south of Sydney. How did your label Munster Kids come about? Munster Kids was created after our first son ax was born.

How do you balance motherhood and business? It’s taken some years to find the balance, but I think I h ve found it. I have been very lucky to have my mum around while the kids where y oung. We had our of fice at home so we could manage and my mum would come everyday to help out with the kids and cook. She would even come back at night so we could pack boxes. A few years ago I was introduced to K elee meditation. This had an inst ant effect on my stress levels. I practise meditation every day and also teach a few classes. It k eeps me balanced, f o-

How do you create a collection? Each line relates bac k to the y outh culture and music, street, skate and art in some way. A theme is then derived from an experience, thought or activity that relates to this culture. For example, AW11 was “get lost” which evoked the idea of getting lost in the woods, lost in a drawing etc. Munster Kids T4T sounds like an amazing charity initiative. Tell us about it T4T is an initiative that helps support some of the orphanages around Vietnam with clothing, bikes and other essentials, depending on their needs. Each season we commission an artist to contribute two or three prints for tees and fleece and for each style sold we donate another to the orphanages. We have only recently started the project but hope to develop it further and hope to supply bikes to kids to assist them get to school. What can we expect to see in the next collection? Summer ’11 is all about heroes and villains. Garments include digitally printed tees, light weight elasticised cotton shorts, boardies with bright prints and washes and bleachedout tees and shorts with pat tern dyes. The girls’ Missie line

cused and in th e present moment so when I’m with the

theme is “day dreamer”. Garments include o versized tops

was started by me when I was learning to sew and cutting

kids, I’m with the kids 1 00 per cent and when I’m w ork-

and chambray shorts, digitally printed dresses and jumpsuits

down the bigger tees to make them fit Jax and then doing

ing, I’m working.

and pattern-dyed jumpsuits and denim shorts.

You now live in Vietnam what do you love about it?

Are there any exciting plans or fut ure projects in the

We owned a surfwear company at the time. Munster Kids

the same for other family and friends. What is the inspiration behind Munster Kids? How did the name come about? We were inspired to make boys’ clothes because, at the

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We love the lifestyle – it’s always warm. It’s also about the people, culture and experience for the kids. The boys have a better appreciation of the world and the people in it.

works for Munster Kids? Of course, but they are top secret! www.munsterkids.com.au


steal their style fashion

SUPERMODEL ALLESANDRA AMBROSSIO MAY HAVE WHAT MOST OF US DON’T - THE ‘SUPERMODEL’ FACTOR. HOWEVER, YOU CAN EMULATE HER LOOK WITH THESE COORDINATES. STORY VICKI WALLIS OF WWW.SHOPPEGIRLS.BLOGSPOT.COM

grab f ho a bunc eve e long-sl for ’ s c i s a ‘b g i r e lay n

Allesandra Ambrossio wears: Country Road knitted

in the bag Camel, beige, t aupe, nude - call it what y

trilby $49.95, speckle knit $99, Mala handbag $249, Candice Nubuck pump $179, Witchery vest $149.95, ou like, but it’ s a great

sass & bide - THE UNDOING straight leg jean $220.

neutral colour f or coordinating. So when y ou’re investing in an

Anja wears: Country Road loop knit beanie $29.95,

essential, everyday baby requirement lik e a napp y bag, this Il Tutto

loop knit cardigan $79.95, white sneakers $19.95.

‘Nico’ tote is perfect. Due to be released next month, its nude colouring is sure to giv e any outfit a lovely, warm, flattering modern

Stockists

look this winter. RRP $249

www.countryroad.com.au | www.witchery.com.au

www.iltutto.com.au

www.sassandbide.com

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success in the bag GAINING A BABY DOESN’T MEAN YOU HAVE TO LOSE YOUR SENSE OF STYLE. AN IL TUTTO NAPPY BAG WILL FINISH ANY BUSY MUM’S OUTFIT – AND IT’S TRULY FUNCTIONAL. WHO WOULD’VE THOUGHT? STORY BELINDA GLINDEMANN PHOTOS SABII PHOTOGRAPHY

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the opportunity to start her own business, Lucie says Il Tuttto

dle East are showing interest but it’s the United States mar-

there before. Pregnant, you are provided with the most le -

was the obvious next step in her career.

ket that’s on Lucie’s radar for the rest of this year.

“It was incredibly scary to leave Oroton,” she recalls. “Really

And, of course, there are ne w bags to be added to the

frightening.” Part time w ork for Saba and Sportscraf t kept

range. In an exclusive for Peekaboo readers, Lucie unveiled

her finger in the ashion pie while she put together her first I

plans for some new bag designs being sampled as you read.

If they aren’t a naff, oversized billboard of your mumsy-ness,

Tutto range. It was during the Christmas holidays in 2004. By

Expect to see “rock chic” styles featuring studs and strap-

then they are too big, too small, too complicated or too sim-

July 2005, she had her first range of five bags.

ping, as well as designs utilising washed leather which has

gitimate reason you’ve ever had to shout yourself a fab, new bag (this is what you’ll have told your husband anyway). But instead, you cringe to find that nap y bags just aren’t cool.

ple. In short, they are just plain daggy.

“I was very lucky because I already had the factories and the

This is exactly what Il Tutto director/designer Lucie Trinco no-

contacts in place,” she says. “The initial reaction to the firs

ticed while her best friends were in their baby-making years

range was fantastic.”

in the early 2000s. Those women couldn’t find just the righ bag that ticked all the boxes so they went to the one person they knew who could help them out – Lucie. After all, she was Head of Design at Oroton at the time.

The Nico tote is her all-time, best selling design. Lucie sa ys its popularity probably comes down to a few key elements – it’s light, it’s glamorous like a high-fashion bag and its size means it can also be used as a tra vel bag or f or a lap top.

“My friends were begging me to design them a bag with

Australians opt for the black or the navy Nico, but in the Unit-

baby features they couldn’t find in a cool and luxurious leat -

ed Kingdom, it’s the black and the berry they covet. Among

er handbag,” Lucie explains. “I researched the market and

the celebrity Nico followers are Dannii Minogue, who sports

realised nobody was doing it well.

a navy version for outings with bub Ethan, as does Jackie O,

“Il Tutto knows that mothers still pine af ter the latest ‘it’

a softer, chalkier, more casual, deconstructed look and feel. By July, there will be a new colour added to the Nico range (‘nude’) and by Christmas there will be a new red Nico and a must-have beach bag. And the other thing on Lucie ’s radar for the future is more babies. At least w e know she’ll have one cr ucial baby requirement ‘in the bag’…

and Miranda Kerr owns a limited edition bronze Nico.

bags. Having a baby is not like having a style lobotomy. Not

Following the Nico, Lucie says her Mia nappy bag is next on

everybody wants a gingham bag in blue or pink that screams

mums’ wish lists. It’s a more “handbag-looking” nappy bag

‘new mother!’.”

and fans of the Mia include Cate Blanchett who bought a red one. The Chiara is also popular and is the IlTutto of choice for people like Sarah Murdoch who is often ‘papped’ with hers. Lucie says the celebrit y endorsement of her product pro -

“Il Tutto” means ‘everything’ in Italian

vides “verification that w e’re on the right trac k”. But, of course, the bags aren’t just for celebs. “When you’re a new mother, you are generally feeling your most unglamorous,” Lucie says. “You can just be w earing jeans and a t-shirt and a great bag will always make you feel a bit more special.”

Lucie grew up at Hunter’s Hill in New South Wales and stud-

And Lucie would know. Although she started the nappy bag

ied clothing design at the Whitehouse Institute of Design.

company using research obtained from friends and f ocus

She won a scholarship to study her Masters at the prestig -

groups, some four years into the project in No vember

ious Institute Marangoni in Italy in 1994, and it was there that

2009, she and Mario welcomed their first ba y into

her interest in accessories gre w. Lucie says Prada was just

the world – a daughter, Frankie. So Lucie can now

launching handbags at the time and she “felt the shift” of

speak from experience when she says a good nap-

the big fashion houses into accessories.

py bag needs to have the right compartments for or-

On her return to Australia, Lucie worked in clothing for a few years but never let go of her love of accessories. When a job at Fiorelli presented itself, Lucie jumped at the chance. “Fiorelli was the ‘cool’ bag of the ’90s, ” she sa ys. “Leigh Hyland, the owner of Fiorelli, t aught me all about handbag design while I was there. He was great.” Lucie went on to design handbags f or a number of other brands including Jigsaw, Mambo and Saba but she hit the big time with a job opportunity at Oroton in 2000. She spent

ganisation, a removable interior lining and, import antly, it must ooze style. Her Il Tutto bag of choice? The silver Nico. “When Frankie came along it w as good to find the bag didn’t need an y tweaking, from m y point of vie w,” Lucie says. “But I did introduce a few accessories to the range.” These included the zip-top R osa purse packs to keep your loose valuables together in a safe place or to car ry a nappy and some wipes on a short outing to the park, and the Grace change station which is great for changes on the run.

four years there. It w as the “pinnacle” of handbag design

So where to from here f or Il Tutto? Lucie says it’s all about

Top, the new nude Nico tote, $249, and

in Australia and the only way up from this role was to move

growing the brand in the international mark et. There is a

above, the red Chiara, $449

overseas. But with a new husband, Mario, now in tow and

strong following in the UK already and Europe and the Mid -

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feature

If you’re a fashion-conscious mother, you would have been


animal crackers KIDS LOVE ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS – THAT’S A NO-BRAINER. IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A MEMORABLE HOLIDAY IDEA, WHY NOT INCORPORATE AN ANIMAL THEME? STORY CARLA ADAMS

The city certainly has its at tractions; cultural precincts, parks, trains, buses, movies. Sometimes though, I get the feeling that no amount of toys, games, books or cosmopolitan experiences can compete with what my girls are really craving – some one-on-one time with nat ure. So, we did a South-East Queensland ‘reef and beef’ holiday, travelling from island to farm in the same week for

the big blue Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island w as first port o call and we arrived by super calm ‘miCat’ catamaran. (The Little Misses admired the helicopter ar rival option – maybe next time!). Here, there is a place for everyone, from neat little hotel rooms through to villas, apartments

two very different, very fun holidays with animals.

and sprawling privately owned holiday houses. Our spa-

on the land

‘drop zone’ – that is, drop your things and get outside, or

Call me selfish but if I

wned a little piece of paradise

cious resort suite had all the comforts required by a at the end of a busy day, drop into bed.

like Lillydale Farmstay, I don’t know if I’d allow eager kids

The key attraction at Tangalooma is of course the chance

to tear around and destro y my peace every weekend.

to interact with wild dolphins. While we counted down

By contrast, Doug and P am Hardgrave, who own and

the hours until sunset, w e forewent the Desert Saf ari,

run Lillydale Farmstay with their daughter B ec, take

quad bikes, parasailing, jet-skis and ka yaking to enjo y

genuine pleasure in sharing their farm.

some good old-f ashioned family time in the pool and

Our brief weekend visit was a taste of another lif e, al-

building sandcastles.

most another time in f act, when each day’s ‘to-do’ list

Coming down from a ‘I just fed a wild dolphin’ high takes

was straightforward and re warding. Doug is into his

some time – and the next day’s Marine Discovery Cruise

sixth decade of farming land which four generations of

prolonged our one-on-one with nature rush a little longer.

Hardgraves worked before him. This magical patch of

Within minutes of leaving shore, we had spotted a huge

Australia is everything a farm experience needed to be

dugong, followed by almost two hours of rays, turtles

for Miss 3 and Miss 5, who milk ed cows, fed animals

and seabird appearances.

and rode ponies (they walked through the cow pats on their own). Getting there w as easy – it’ s 90 minutes drive time from the Gold Coast and Brisbane. Mount Barney, Mount Maroon and Mount Lindsa y encircle Lillydale offering views at every turn. You can choose from three suites of varying sizes at the main house, or indulge in the two-room eco cabin which sleeps up to seven. The real adv enture comes at 4.30pm daily as guests head out to feed chickens, ponies, sheep, donkeys, horses, pigs, cows and deer. Afterwards, we watched the cattle graze at sunset as the c hill descended, wrapped in our woollies with a glass of wine and a cheese platter. Lillydale is a multi-a ward winning tourism at traction and maintains Advanced Ecotourism status which is a big deal for them and for the local koala families who are thriving on the property. It was more than a little sadly that we returned from our ‘reef and beef’ holiday to metropolitan life. Somehow the city lights looked a little dimmer on our ret urn. www.lillydale.com.au

While this is quintessential beach holiday territory, Tangalooma Resort is also a bona fide marine resear h hub. I loved how the staff really catered to my young children’s enthusiasm and questions. And so in just two days and one night, Tangalooma Resort taught, surprised, delighted and refreshed us in a way that much longer holidays have failed to do – it must be something in the water. www.tangalooma.com.au


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label

tween scene AWARD-WINNING DESIGNER RENEE LEE IS MAKING A COMEBACK TO THE RAGTRADE, WITH A YOUNGER GENERATION IN HER SIGHTS Tweens are generally hard to buy for. Aged 8-12 years, they are too old to be sporting the cutesy look of children, old enough to be fashion savvy, but still too young to be wearing teen garb. Enter Renee Lee. Renee will be remembered as one half of the successful Arsparella label, alongside fellow NRL football ‘WAG’ Tara Sailor (Wendell’s other half). The pair formed Arsparella in 2003 with a view to producing stylish and comfortable womenswear. They went on to win two RAQ Fashion Design Awards in their first wo years of operation. Renee took a break from the fashion industry in 2005 to focus on her family and help her husband, ex-Brisbane Broncos’ Phil Lee, with his building company. However, the lure of fashion design was too strong and so, with her three c hildren as inspiration, R enee launched Little Mouse Brown in 2010. Little Mouse Brown is a modern vintage range of clothing for tweens, in sizes 8-14. “Girls are more fashion-conscious these days,” Renee says. “My designs are ‘special’ but not necessarily only for ‘special occasions’ and I think that is the major difference.” Renee takes her design inspiration from international fashion markets, such as New York and Paris, but also looks back on her own childhood and photos of her mother and grandmothers in their childhood. She has named pieces in her collection after those inspiring women including Millie, Maggie, May and Mabel. Renee says tween daughter Indee also plays an important role in the business. “She definitely influences me in what I’m putting out,” Renee says. “Kids are exposed to so much more than we were and you can see how it is easy for them to grow up too quickly. My designs are created under the belief that children should dress like children.” www.littlemousebrown.com

all wrapped up WHEN YOU’VE GOT A PROBLEM FACED BY PARENTS EVERYWHERE, WHO DO YOU CALL ON TO SOLVE IT? THAT’S RIGHT, ANOTHER PARENT After the birth of her first child in 2008, Sydney’s Hana Kra wchuk encountered man y of the initial teething problems of any new parent: mastering the art of sw addling, getting her baby to self settle, and stopping him wriggling out of his wrap. Drawing on her knowledge and experience from the fashion world, Hana embarked on a life-changing journey, determined to find a solution. She wanted to invent a safer alternative to other wraps and aimed to create a swaddle that positioned the baby’s arms upwards so the baby could self soothe. After much sampling and refinement, the result is Wrap Me Up and it’s stocked by more than 250 retailers. Completing first-class honors in a Bachelor Degree in Textiles and Fashion at UTS in 2000 was the beginning of a dream career in fashion for Hana. Among the highlights so far, she co-designed a costume for Australia’s Miss Universe entrant in 2000, was the only Australian to exhibit in Italy for Mittlemoda 2001 and has also shown at Australian Fashion Week. www.lovemebaby.com.au

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business

brave new world DO YOU KNOW YOUR WOBBLY-WHEELED SHOPPING TROLLEY FROM YOUR SLICK, ONLINE SHOPPING CART? THERE’S SO MUCH TO CONSIDER WHEN DELVING INTO AN ECOMMERCE BUSINESS It seems that almost every mother gains a new perspective on work and life once their firs baby is born. Whether it’s something about stopping full-time work for the first time, or th appeal of flexible hours for family, it’s definitely a time to

eigh up your options.

They say if you enjoy the work you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. A tough or boring job will suddenly seem impossible if y ou are about to lea ve your baby behind to return to work, so it’s no surprise that many parents start to look at other ways to bring in an income. As a parent, you know what works for you and your child – you know what would make life easier and what will look good. Somewhere in that search, you’ve probably found a product from overseas or designed something that would be attractive and useful for other mums. You know that other mums are searching online too – so how do you take the next step? The road to starting a business can be treacherous – getting the product or design for might be one thing, but what about manuf acturing? How do you get your product through e xport controls and customs?What if it doesn’t meet your requirements? Are you a tough negotiator? Craig Ford from My Import Label has worked with Australian businesses for many years and know the ins and outs of the entire process from manufacturing, shipping and importing to marketing, setting up websites, shopping carts and more. “One of the reasons wh y we wanted to set up My Import Label w as to help people who have a really great business idea get it of f the ground,” Craig says. “We don’t want to see someone with a great idea get lost in a sea of miscommunication and confusion.” Online shopping has really changed the entire game when it comes to retail. It’s particularly attractive to young parents who can do all their shopping without dragging the kids around. “Online shopping has opened up so many opportunities for a person wanting to start a small business – once you might have had to lay out considerable funds for a shopfront and worry about rent, location, parking, shop fit-out and actually being in the shop from 9-5, six or seven days a week,” Craig says. “An online business means people are able to start smaller and have their shop open 24-7.” www.myimportlabel.com.au


party pleasers ENSURE THE EVENT IS PLEASURABLE FOR EVERYONE - ESPECIALLY YOU, MUM

ers Donna Joosten of Tumbling Tig

ative Vanessa Russell of Raspberry Cre

It feels like just yesterday you first held our little bundle in your arms. In the blink of an

The biggest decision to make once you’ve committed to hosting a party for your little one

eye you are planning their first birthd y party. So many options (plus a little pressure to

is the theme. Many people approach this decision differently, asking themselves ques-

impress) make it seem overwhelming. Here are a few tips to throwing a successful bash:

tions like ‘what’s my child’s favourite ‘thing’ right now and can I turn that into a theme?’ or

Pick a theme: I’m not talking major Disney product placement - more a simple theme

‘what’s going to be the easiest and cheapest theme for me to pull off, without stress?’. It’s

such as animals or colours. Carry the theme across the invitations and decorations.

always best to talk this over with your child as you want them to enjoy the day the most.

Time: Plan your party to the time that best suits your child’s routine.

Sometimes a simple colour theme is all you need to pull together a coordinated look. For

Make it age appropriate: Soft play hire is specifically designed or use by babies and tots and is a much better choice for keeping them amused and safe. Cater for the parents: A sausage sizzle on the BBQ is an easy and cost ef fective way to feed the adults. A few cans of drinks or beers for the dads will be appreciated.

example, choose a fire engine theme and add another contrasting colour to complimen it. Natural craft party bags, tin buckets, colourful pom poms hanging from the ceiling , red and white plates and table decorations, fire hats as table decorations and get the kids to dress up. Whatever your choice, the important first impression is made with the i vitation. Raspberry Creative produces blank and personalised in vitations, party favour bag t ags,

Healthy food: Sultanas, fruit and sandwiches are cost effective and appreciated.

thank you cards, cupcake toppers, and more. F rom our experience in the industr y, the

Remember to take time to relax, enjo y the day and take plenty of photos. You don’t

most popular invitation designs, and therefore the most popular party themes currently

need to throw weeks into the planning and preparation f or your little one to ha ve a

include soccer, fire engines, bu terfly and Hawaiian luau. Our Mini Masterchef invites are

great party. They will love it anyway.

also selling fast while the hit television show continues to rate highly.

www.tumblingtigers.com.au

www.raspberrycreative.com.au

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