They were pricey though. I think I paid around $35 for the pair. So I was super excited to come across these girly ones for less than half off on the Robeez site. Check them out!!
Friday, September 16, 2011
3D Robeez
I came across these in the mall here last winter. On top of being ridiculously cute, they were the perfect shoe for Cameron's "early-walking" phase, and kept his little feet nice and toasty during our cold winters. We always had people comment on them when we were out and about.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Etsy update!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The Etsy Plunge
I am no longer an Etsy virgin! For some reason, the site scared me a little. So much cute handmade stuff, but it took me a while to actually take the plunge! Tonight was the night though.
I know I have been raving a little bit lately about girly hair accessories. I have found a few cute ones that I love. I don't want to go overboard with them, but I was really interested in finding some little dainty ones for when baby girl is still tiny.
I found a couple of Etsy shops that really struck my eye. Fab Flower Headbands, and Little Keira's Bows. I ordered from the latter, but it was difficult to choose. Maybe that is my problem with Etsy. TOO MUCH cute. It's overwhelming!
I found Little Keira's Bow's a little cheaper though, and since I really wanted skinny bands, with tiny flowers, this was the way to go for me. I purchased 3 bands on sale for $20 with shipping. Not bad, hey?! Each has one small flower. One in Pink, one in Green, and one in Ivory. I thought the Ivory would be super cute for the blessing. I will add a photo upon arrival!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Bamboo, Baby!
Thank goodness I have a specialty blog to rave about things like this! I know I have mentioned in the past that I have a weakness for the baby brand Aden + Anais, and I apologize in advance for sounding like a broken record....but....
I have a pack of original swaddles I bought for Cameron. When I found out I was having a girl, I knew I needed some more, but also wanted them to be girly. I discovered one set which I thought were super cute. They were $10 cheaper than the original set, but they had one less swaddle in them. One less swaddle, because these ones were made from Bamboo.
I debated a while. A LONG while. Do I get the extra swaddle, which I know I love, or risk the bamboo because I like the girly print, and $10 savings? I decided to just go with it, and try my luck with the bamboo. Because I waited so long, I barely missed their arrival in the States before I left, and have only just received them....
....but O....M....G. They are the softest blankets I have ever felt in my life. I am honestly still shocked, and find myself going back into *baby girls* closet just to touch them! LOVE!
Only trust yourself. (Or an Asian.)
Those of you who know me well should know that I am a pretty laid back person. In some cases, often too relaxed, but I quite like that about myself. I tend to take life as it comes, and don't often feel the need to stress over much.
You might also know that I love being a girly girl. Not only have I always enjoyed "prettifying", but I really get into it in some circumstances. I've always had a fairly creative mind, and these two collide nicely in make-up, and nail art. When it comes to these passions...the laid back approach just doesn't work for me. I am a perfectionist in the details. I am not saying that I am amazing at either, but if I know I am capable of something more, you better believe I will start all over again!
I never did go to school for any training, and definitely wish I had, but for now, I do enjoy it as a hobby for myself. Perfectionists need the right tools though, and that is where this post is heading.
As much as I do love a good pedicure, ESPECIALLY pregnant, they are ridiculously expensive. At close to $50 a pop for a good one, it's pricey on it's own, and the keep up on them adds up FAST!
Amazon came to my rescue in cheap-o fashion. The best part about getting a pedi, are the cute designs, so I found some nail dotting tools for under $10...
A whole wheel of small rhinestones for about $6. Now they're not the BEST rhinestones ever, and stand up a little taller than maybe you'd like on your nail, but you can't beat the price and colour selection!
I have often done French Pedicure's in the past, for myself and friends. I always put the white on first, and use a brush dipped in nail polish remover to take it off the back. It makes for a much crisper line. I always used a concealer brush for this, but came across a brush actually used FOR this very purpose. It was less than $5, so I decided to give it a try. It works great. I still have no issues with the concealer brush though either.
The secret ingredient! I have tried several different top coats, and even when I have my nails professionally done, they NEVER last as long as they do at home after topping them with this. I'm actually not entirely sure if it's still readily available, but I'm sure Amazon still has some lying around! I have always had to buy it in a duo pack in the past, like this, but the top coat works as an awesome sealant over any polish.
Here is my first attempt after receiving everything! I'm pretty pleased with the dotting tools. They are easy to use with a little initial practice. A little warm water, and some lotion, and you've got yourself a $20 pedicure, that keeps on giving!
Go-to shirts
Love these shirts! I really love tight fitting basic shirts, and that is exactly what Andee Lew delivers on, only for the younger crowd.
They are cotton, with a little stretchy spandex woven in, and fit perfectly...especially if you have skinnier kiddos!
They started out just with girls tops and bodysuits, and I have picked up a couple, which I have yet to try out obviously.
Recently though, they have worked their way into the boy crowd, with some cute basics for the little men out there. I love them for Cameron. They are plain colored, and the fit is snug, but long enough to keep little torsos covered as they play. My go to plain shirts for sure!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
A girl needs to accessorize!
I already have a thing for little girl hair accessories. There are a TON of great little Etsy stores, but here are the two websites I have currently purchased from, and am so in love with!
I purchased this classy set on sale with Kidsteals, from Little Lesiw;
and this cute band from Bandz By Liz;
What is your favorite baby girl hair accessory place!?
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The green machine!
Yes, I was slightly impatient waiting for it's arrival today. It doesn't help one bit tracking your package, and KNOWING it's been out for delivery since 5:00am that morning. But 12 hours later, and it had arrived at my front door. Good thing I had a few other things occupying my time today.
The instructions were a little confusing at first...but my brother helped me out, and all of a sudden, it was a breeze to put together! I went over all the basics inside after setting it up. Attached the second seat, figured out how the car seat adapter fit on, figured out the handle, brakes and wheel locks, then adjusted the harness straps. Cameron's shoulders are currently right in the middle of holes 2 and 3. I put them in 3 to test it out, but think I might move them back down for a little while longer. They are super easy to adjust, with no re-threading!
We tried out the back seat first. I want him to get used to sitting back there, since that will be his seat for likely another year. (At least when the car seat adapter is used.) Then he gets to move up front to be the big dog.
So far so good though! He seemed entertained enough just walking around the front of the house.
I spent plenty of time putting it up, and folding it back down too. It's a little trickier than my old Graco, and a little heavier...but I expected that. The second seat does not fold with the stroller when it is in the behind position, but will when it's located up front. The second seat is very easy to take off, and put on though. It's a breeze so far to push, and navigate. It turns on a dime, and isn't wider than you're average single, which is exactly what I was looking for. For now, it has just been taken down the street, but so far, it's everything I hoped it would be!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Bite the bullet
You should know me by now. I LOVE to research. I get so involved in it too....it practically consumes me! I have researched every pricey item I have bought for Cameron, and because of that, I have become loyal fans of certain companies, and love their products.
I have been looking at double strollers for a while now...and by a while I mean since Cameron was born. Clark and I knew, all things permitting, that we wanted our kids to be fairly close in age, so a double stroller would likely be necessary for us at some point.
Back when I started looking, I fell in love with Phil&Ted's. I was actually tempted to get the Sport model before we had Cameron, but the one thing I didn't like about it was that when using the doubles kit, you couldn't also use a car seat...and that for me, was priority number one.
So we ended up going with the graco travel system initially, though I continued my search for a great doubles upgrade for when the time came.
I found 3 strollers that I was definitely interested in.
Baby Jogger - City Select
UppaBaby - Vista
I have been looking at double strollers for a while now...and by a while I mean since Cameron was born. Clark and I knew, all things permitting, that we wanted our kids to be fairly close in age, so a double stroller would likely be necessary for us at some point.
Back when I started looking, I fell in love with Phil&Ted's. I was actually tempted to get the Sport model before we had Cameron, but the one thing I didn't like about it was that when using the doubles kit, you couldn't also use a car seat...and that for me, was priority number one.
So we ended up going with the graco travel system initially, though I continued my search for a great doubles upgrade for when the time came.
I found 3 strollers that I was definitely interested in.
Baby Jogger - City Select
UppaBaby - Vista
Phil&Ted's Explorer
Since I planned on saving a little money by ordering while I was in the States, and my trip here has been cut a little short due to health insurance; I had to make a quick decision.
I had already written a post about the City Select, and really, it's the most multi-functional out of them all...but I was unimpressed by the colors, and a little unsure of the size. It ends up being a really long, hefty stroller, and for every day use, it's maybe more than I needed. With the add-ons I needed to make the stroller work for me, it would end up costing around $740 usd.
The Vista color options are much better, but the doubles seat being on the front of the stroller does make it a little longer, and potentially harder to steer. With everything I needed...the total price was around $850 usd. Though that does include a bassinet, which while adorable, is a little too much work for me, and I don't believe can be used when the doubles seat is attached.
The Explorer is the newer Phil&Ted's model that replaced the old Sport I originally looked at 2 years ago. It is basically the same stroller, with added features, and the kinks ironed out. The color options are again limited, apart from a bright green, which I happen to really like, so it works for me! The doubles seat fits underneath on the back, whch makes it a little more compact, and it can now be used along with the car seat adapter. The price ends up being the lowest at just over $600.
So my mind was made up. Though I loved the color options of the Vista, I would get little use out of the bassinet I was technically paying for. The options the City Select has are second to none, but it's still fairly pricey, and larger than I really need. The Explorer was the one for me. It was the most reasonably priced given that it has basically everything I wanted, and in a bright, fun color. I bought it online and got the doubles kit free, so it ended up costing me $525 total. No tax, and no shipping charges.
It should arrive on Tuesday or Wedneday of next week, and I'm pretty excited to actually give it a go!
Friday, June 17, 2011
Newest on the wish-list
I do love a good camera lens, and I have several of them...all for a specific purpose. Since Cameron is my main subject though, having a Prime lens is pretty much a must for great, sharp, fast shots, without breaking the bank with a zoom.
For this reason, my favorite right now is my 50mm. Seriously good, and seriously cheap if you get the 1.8. My only beef with the 50mm, is that sometimes it's just too tight. You have to physically position yourself far enough away from your subject to fit as much as you want into the frame. Outside, this is often not a big deal, but inside, space can be limited.
Enter the wider angle 28mm 1.8. I have been eyeing this baby for a little while now. It normally runs around $800, and Amazon is currently teasing me listing it at $500.
For this reason, my favorite right now is my 50mm. Seriously good, and seriously cheap if you get the 1.8. My only beef with the 50mm, is that sometimes it's just too tight. You have to physically position yourself far enough away from your subject to fit as much as you want into the frame. Outside, this is often not a big deal, but inside, space can be limited.
Enter the wider angle 28mm 1.8. I have been eyeing this baby for a little while now. It normally runs around $800, and Amazon is currently teasing me listing it at $500.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
2 on the go
Well, now that the baby-on-the-way news is out, it's about time I started shopping again. Since I have chosen a great 2-baby diaper bag, it's on to the stroller.
Here are my words of advice for first time mothers to be, when it comes to the stroller. If you only plan on having one child, or plan on having a decently large age gap between children, then buying a travel system will likely work for you. I bought a Graco one, and really loved it for Cameron. They are decently priced, and you get a good stroller, with an infant car seat in one package. The whole idea of being able to keep your infant in their car seat, and attach it right onto the stroller is ingenious. I did it for a good 6 months.
But what if you find yourself with at least 2 stroller age children at the same time? I see garages filled with strollers of different kinds, and I refuse to end up storing a multitude of them! Thankfully, these days, manufacturers have heard our pleas for something much more versatile.
There doesn't seem to be much point in buying a travel system, if it only fulfills the needs of the first child. In the same breath though, You'd look pretty silly walking around the mall with a double stroller, and only one child!
If I could design the perfect stroller, it would be something that could EASILY convert from one child, to two, or maybe even three, and back again, something that could handle a car seat AND a toddler seat at the same time, and something that ISN'T a side-by-side. (They're just too bulky and wide for my liking.)
This is the result of my research. The Baby Jogger City Select. I have yet to take it for a test drive...but on paper it looks like something I've seen in my dreams. Just check out these different combinations!
The ability to put an infant car seat AND a toddler seat on one inline stroller is fairly recent, and I think Baby Jogger does it best. (Another option would be the Britax B-Ready.) It's pricey though, and unlike your basic travel system, a lot of the accessories you'd likely want, come separately. (The car seat adapter, second toddler seat, snack consoles, etc.) Another great add on, is the glider board that attaches to the back. So an older child who doesn't necessarily need to sit down, can stand up on it.
The only thing I am a little choked about so far, is the lack of color options. Though it may be menial, the choices available are slightly dull. Black, Red, Silver, and Purple. The red is a bit much for me, black is too boring, the silver doesn't seem to make much sense considering how messy children are, and while I actually do like the purple, I'm not sure it's very gender neutral! I would love to see them come out with a nice blue. Perhaps a good compromise would be to add seat liners with a cute pattern.
I plan to check it out in person soon enough, and will let you in on my findings!
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Shout out!
Man, I love this website! They have the cutest stuff, for girls AND boys! Cute accessories are hard to find for boys, but TJ does them well! My first purchase was a hat, and I was hooked. Hooked not just on their products, but the company in general. Great ideas, great quality, and they really seem to listen to their customers, which is ultimately important.
They come out with new products often, and almost always post their ideas on their facebook page, asking for opinions, and improvements before they release it.
Their cutest idea yet? The matching Boy/Daddy ties! They haven't quite been released yet, and they are only starting with two colours, but is that not the best Father's Day present idea yet?! I am metaphorically in line for one of those already!
Girl's accessories are much more obvious, and "Taylor Joelle" naturally has more of them. But us boy Mama's are grateful that there is a company out there even attempting to attack our market! And just because we don't have any little princesses running around...at least yet ;) ...let's not discount the buckets of girly charm these pettiskirts have! And yes, I do already own the pink one.
Last but not least, is their weekly "hot buy". Although it's not officially scheduled yet, approximately once a week, they put one or two of their items on sale...often more than half price! You can sign up for an E-mail notification for when it changes, or "like" them on facebook, and follow their feed! Either way, I know you'll LOVE their site!!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Steal of a deal!
By now, everyone should know of my love affair with the Steal Network. We all love a good deal, but the real bonus of involving yourself in these websites, are the great companies, and new products that you might otherwise never have known about.
In no particular order, here are my favorite steals of the last year:
Finny's Funny Fleece Hats
Aden+Anais Cozy Sleep Sack
Innobaby Packin' Smart
Inspired By Finn Amber Teething Necklace
Baby Signing Time DVD's
DC clothes and shoes
Customer Service
Though the product itself is what makes for a great company, when it comes to products you commonly use with children, a no BS Customer Service is a very close second. I recently had a great experience, so I want to share my satisfaction with this company.
Like any good story, it begins with me online shopping, looking for answers. Here were my problems at the time;
#1. As soon as Cameron turned about 3 months, he started breaking out of his swaddle. The fleece blankets I was using just weren't big enough, so I stopped trying, and just covered him.
#2. When I began just covering him, he started to grab the blanket, to pull it up to his face. This of course, made me a little nervous, since none of the blankets I had were breathable. There were several times I would wake up seeing that he had tucked the blanket over his face, completely under his head! What was I supposed to do to stop him from doing that?!
#3. When he started to get a little more mobile, the position I put him down to sleep in, was never the position he woke up in! Along the way, he would lose his blankets, and wake up cold.
Enter Aden+Anais. The ultimate in safe sleep luxury for babies. All their products are made from a super soft, 100% BREATHABLE muslin. (Hallelujah).
My mind was put at ease knowing that no matter what I put in Cameron's crib, he could breathe through it. For the little face covering deal, A+A have a perfect solution. They call them "issie's". A small 16"x16" security blanket. Here it is in action!
Sleep Sacks are getting pretty popular now. They are the perfect solution for babies that don't keep covers on. (which is most of them!) I like the A+A ones, since the muslin doesn't overheat baby. They have 2 versions of the sleeping bags. A one layer for warmer weather, and a four layer for cooler nights.
Though I didn't get the swaddles in time to use them, I am eager to test them out. I picked them up on sale at my local boutique shop. They are a huge 47"x47", and will no doubt solve the dramas of before. I wish I had known sooner! I have added to my collection with a few Dream blankets too.
So here we are back at the beginning. I bought some issie's for Cameron back in September, and one recently got a hole in it. I figured I may as well try my luck at their Customer Service department to see if they could do anything for me. I was surprised to hear back from them very quickly, telling me they would send me a replacement! Seriously. 6 Months after I bought it. Now that's commitment to the customer!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
The best of both worlds
Maybe I should start keeping Cameron up later. I have way too much time at night to dream shop online! I have lately been back on the diaper bag search. Not because I don't LOVE my cute PPB, because I really do, and most of the time it works totally great.
I have come to the realization however, that on certain occasions, ie: Day trips to Calgary, overnight trips, Carry on for plane rides, and sometimes even church, it has a couple of unforgiving flaws.
#1: It's too small! Don't get me wrong. It's the absolute perfect size for every day outings. A couple of diapers, wipes, cream, snacks, sippy, wallet, phone, keys etc. But when it comes to longer outings, not only does most of that double, but I have to throw other essentials in there too. Bibs, toys, perhaps a blanket, jacket, and quite often a change of clothes since it's almost a guarantee he'll decide to throw up. Can you even imagine what it will be like packing for more than one!? (No current hints)
This necessity explosion leads me to unforgiving flaw #2: The black hole effect. The boxy backpack I currently have is guilty of this on a good day. I thankfully have a place for most things in there, but when it is packed to the extreme, everything has to come out so I can find that little toy that ended up jammed down at the bottom, which can be frustrating to say the least.
Before Cameron, I was a handbag connoisseur, so it only seemed fair if I was to give all those up, that I get something I really liked! Back when I was choosing my diaper bag, I had two brands in mind. Petunia Pickle Bottom, and Ju-Ju-Be. Ju-Ju-Be is all about functionality. Their anti-microbial, teflon fabrics are specifically designed to withstand spills and messes, they have crumb drains, gusseted pockets, and easy access to all Mommies essentials. PPB wins hands down on looks. The patterns are to die for, and the bottle pockets, key chain, and attached changing pad prove that they do still have some good features about their bags too.
So I think I've made my point. I still love my bag, and I wouldn't change it for anything. But an addition could come in handy. Introducing the Ju-Ju-Be "Be Prepared".
It's huge, practical when carrying a ton, and is everything my boxy isn't....except cute. PPB tipped the scale last time with it's gorgeous patterns, but this JJB in the new "Marvelous Mums" print, is actually really cute...which ultimately makes all it's other wonderful features that much more enticing. Take a peek inside!
*insert tears*
Clark has a special blanket. It's comfy, and huge, and he's thankfully willing to share it with me. That is, only if we are sat together. If he decides to sit alone, the blanket goes with him, and I have to fend for myself. Unfair, right? Well, for now. I have made perfectly clear that when the opportunity presents itself, I am buying myself the best blanket ever, and it will officially be mine!
Well, that "opportunity" was last night, and it escaped me. In previous blog posts I have made my "babysteals.com" addiction quite apparent. I have been stalking it for the blanket of my dreams, and when it appeared last night, I was all of 30 seconds too late to secure one.
This luscious 60x80, "Saranoni" beauty is regularly $120, on last night for 50% off, and I missed out. Not only that, but my sister is coming up for a visit in a month, and she could have saved me the wretched Canadian shipping! Yes, I had a hard time getting to sleep.
My only saving grace was that I at least snagged a toddler one for Cameron. Now at least HE doesn't have to feel left out when we snuggle on the couch! ;)
Mother knows best
I used to think my Mother was crazy for spending her birthday or Christmas money on us kids. But I have come to realize, since having my own, that finding an impassable deal for Cameron is so much more satisfying! Don't get me wrong, I still love the occasional shopping spree for me, me, me....but cool baby gadgets, plush blankets, and cute little clothes are just so great; especially on sale!
You can imagine my excitement when I came across this Mexx pea coat in the local baby boutique. Adorable at first glance, this checkered beauty became even more enticing when I realized the original price of $90, had been lowered to $27! Stolen!
Introducing...
As if I was no good at keeping up with the "Platt Family" blog, I have created yet another time sucker for myself. It seems like it's the thing to do lately though, so I'm joining ranks.
It's no surprise what this Blog is going to be about. I feel like the family blog is being overcome by posts about bargains, wishful items, and must-haves. It only seemed fair for both parties, that I separated the two. So here I am, introducing "Shopper Girl".
It's no surprise what this Blog is going to be about. I feel like the family blog is being overcome by posts about bargains, wishful items, and must-haves. It only seemed fair for both parties, that I separated the two. So here I am, introducing "Shopper Girl".
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