Monday 22 October 2012

Blossom Bibs for Bubba

My, or rather the bibs I ordered, have arrived! And yes, one of them is a bit pink but ssshhh! no one will notice. 

We all know how it works someone posts on facebook a page they 'like' and you, being nosy click through to see what they 'like' or sneer at it if you don't. Maybe you hit the 'like' button as well and then you forget about it. But, this time I really did like what I saw on Blossom's Facebook page  She has 99 different fabrics to choose from for girls and for boys and will make your little one a bib,or Christmas decorations, or bunting, or cushions, or ......

Log on and design your own bib before 23rd October and if you win Jenna will make up your own design. 

I definitely LIKE. 

Photo: Completed order for Rachel Palma.
Both Bibs are backed in fleece and have snap fasteners as requested by the customer.  

The top Dribble bib has been made using the Woodland Toadstools in green haberdashery fabric and the bottom Dribble bib has been made using Balloons Aqua haberdashery fabric. 

These style bibs are £4.50 each plus p&p. All bibs can be personalised with a childs name or a theme of your choice (you can pick the fabric you would like to be used from the fabric available album). If you would like to order a bib in this or any other design or have a design in mind please send me a message via my page or an email to blossoms.jb@gmail.com please note I am always happy to customise orders.
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Thursday 18 October 2012

Keeping Squashed Blue Bears On Their Toes.

Stuck in bed (again) with more lurginess since our 'little un' started nursery, I decided to put my time to good use in between eating bowls of custard and mashed potato (not together) to look for some small shoes for our 'dot'. Having been cruising the furniture since 7 months and walking solo since 9 months she needs some shoes but on a visit to Clarkes we discovered that her feet don't yet register on the scale. So we need some little leather soft shoes to tide her over. I got her these fab, RED ones from Twinkle Toes for her naming day last month but they have already taken a hammering at nursery. And I love the perfect little shoes which Ann from Squashed Bear makes by hand. She's a mum on the Wirral just starting out but the shoes she gave us as a raffle prize and the cute little matching bags they come in are beautiful. She's a busy mama but just drop her a message and she'll make something fab for you. Meanwhile on the 'Dear Santa' list are these fab Toadstool pair and the bunny ones, the baboushka ones etc etc etc from Inch Blue. I just hope Santa has his credit card ready.

Ruby Red

Thursday 11 October 2012

Pickle Pie Solves A Pickle

Yet another bubba has arrived. Another girl. Abigail. And so I needed another newborn baby gift. I stumbled upon Pickle Pie Creations (love the name) at an NCT Sale where they had donated a raffle prize. Not a name which says what it does on the tin I just had to google it. And I've been looking for an excuse to buy a print ever since. And I'm not disappointed. I haven't even seen the proof yet but I'm already impressed. I emailed Sandra & Tracy at 19.38 this evening and they replied at 19.50. By 20.25 I'd transferred the money and the deal was done. Now that's customer service! To make it even better when I sent a list of cheeky requests, can you use purple ink not pink?, can you do the print landscape? etc etc. They simply said 'Yes'. LIKE. 

Friday 5 October 2012

Grumpy & Grannimo Great Day out

 We met Grumpy and Grannimo at the eco M&S at Cheshire Oaks today. 

Who needs pink when you've got these bright and cheerful prints? 



Thursday 4 October 2012

Supermarket pink.

I've just got home from picking up a prescription from Adsa (cough cough splutter). Having 20 minutes to kill I thought I'd have a mooch around the baby clothes section to see if I could find a bargain given that my little girl insists on growing,  albeit slowly. Everything yes everything in the baby girl section was pink. Wall to wall pink. Only a few vests weren't pink and they were plain white. Sigh. Why? In every other aisle in the supermarket there are shelves full of different types of products, 20 types of teas, hundreds of different cheese, rows and rows of chocolate bars and fizzy pop. Yet, in the baby girl section its pink pink or er pink. Needless to say I came away empty handed and shaking my head. I can't help but think Asda is missing a trick. 

Tuesday 2 October 2012

OLmoost Owl

With a veritable baby boom taking place amongst my friends. One little girl arrived last week, one due this weekend, a boy expected at the end of October and two other 'surprises' due in November I've been struggling to find fun, AFFORDABLE and different 'welcome to the world' gifts. Then I came across OLmoost - a Dutch designer now living in Manchester and who has worked on Miffy and friends and Bob the Builder amongst other things. Her handmade baby toy designs are however nothing like the commercial world of kids daytime tv. Her Olle Rattles are super funky and the must have accessories for any newborn in 2012. Well, that's what I'm telling my friends. I chose the purple Owl Rattle for the latest Steel arrival. Each one is unique with Merike keeping just one of each in stock and at just £4.95 each they are a little something special for that new arrival. Olle uil2 grey back


Monday 1 October 2012

Chuffed as Meatballs - My Caterpillar Backpack

I am 'chuffed as meatballs' as my dad would say to discover that the Caterpillar back pack I brought for 50p at a NCT Nearly New Sale last weekend turns out to be this one from the Tate. RRP £16.50. 

Ladybird Ladybird Fly Away Home...

£2 for 10 Ladybird buttons incl delivery and using your husband ebay account to buy them - that's not really spending money is it? Anyway, these cheerful little buttons will liven up a red hoody I brought from the boys section at Tesco back in August during that burning hot summer we had (you remember). At just £4 its great for little ones to scuff about in as they learn to crawl and walk. And even with my limited sewing skills sewing on 3 of the 10 buttons shouldn't be too tricky. Though sadly as a new (ish) mummy I still haven't got one of those old Quality Street tins full of different coloured cottons, pins and other paraphernalia that my mum still has, not that it enhanced her dress making skills. I'm sure I'm still waiting for the summer school dress she was making me when I was 5 yrs old. And where do you buy cotton from these days anyway? I'm sure that's one market Tesco hasn't yet cornered.