Entries Tagged as 'Christmas'

With Christmas fast approaching (how did that happen so quickly?!) I’ve been thinking about gifts and outfits for Anya.  And with her birthday a few weeks before Christmas, I always need to think about that celebration too.  This year with the launch of my Korean kids clothing shop, I can’t help but gift her some clothes from there – it’s too tempting and easy when it’s all in front of me!  Besides, I do love all the stuff otherwise I wouldn’t have chosen it.  So as part of this years gift lists, here is a Christmas edit for the girls with a special discount for you – see details at end of post.  These clothes will make beautiful Christmas gifts for any little girl or why not let her choose her favourite? When shopping for Anya, I often shortlist my favourtie pieces and then let her choose from those – it means there’s no risk of her picking something crazy and over the top but she also gets to be involved.

"Christmas party dresses for girls kids"

First is my dress edit.  Whether you’re looking for something unusual, classic or quirky we have something for you.  A small selection but one carefully picked.  The Levine dress is probably the most Christmasy of them all being red.  The peter pan collar and the defined waist make this a classic piece with vintage touches that really stand out.  Next is the quirky Helena dress – a see through lace over-dress which is girly but very cool.  It can be worn over leggings or jeans with a plain top or something more elaborate for an even quirkier look.  It’s different and not your conventional Christmas dress but we love a little whimsy around here.  Last is possibly my favourite – the Erba dress.  It’s pictured with a top under but to be honest, I love it worn on it’s own.  A very unusual dress with an unexpected herringbone trim that looks stunning on.  This one will probably be my choice of dress for Anya this Christmas.

 "Christmas party clothes for girls kids"

If you prefer mixing and matching, we have some gorgeous separates too.  For the separates we had to pick the Magritte top.  In soft cotton and modal, this top is as comfy as a t-shirt but still so elegant.  With balloon sleeves and the tie detail at the back, this top is an adorable party piece.  It can be paired with anything but we especially love it with our floral Benslily skirt.  Like the Magritte top, the Benslily skirt is a timeless and elegant piece.  Both are understated but still so pretty.  Last but not least is our stunning Mellow tutu skirt.  The longer length and the dusky pink colour really give this skirt the wow factor.  Anya has one and the compliments she receives when she wears it are endless!

Those are my top picks for girls clothing gifts this festive season.  All the clothes are stylish but have been designed with kids in mind so there is no compromise on comfort.  So when the kids get up to lots of mischief this Christmas you can be sure that their clothes won’t restrict them (or maybe you want clothes that do!).

Enjoy 20% off all these gorgeous clothes and everything else in the shop with code: THANKS02. Valid from today till the end of Monday 1st December. Enjoy!

I’ve linked up to Mummy’s got style’s Fashion Friday

"Christmas gift ideas for boys and girls kids"

Last week I shared some cute gift ideas for baby boys and baby girls.  Today I’ve rounded up some fun and stylish gifts for kids.  I have decided to do a combined kids list for boy and girl because I think so much stuff is appropriate for both sexes as it should be.  Most of these gifts can easily be for boy or girl (maybe not the pink bunny coat though!).  So with that in mind I’ve gathered some fun toys, games, decor and more.  One of my favourites is that balancing bench; wish I’d had that as a kid!  Here are some of my top ideas for kids gifts this Christmas:

1. play tent | 2. bunny ears coat | 3. star print rucksack | 4. pear poster | 5. jungle animals stamp set | 6. wooden sushi set | 7. pear shaped dolls house | 8. bear plate | 9. baby bear rug | 10. architectural blocks puzzle | 11. wooden jungle safari set | 12. wooden toy camera | 13. sparkly mouse ear headband | 14. starry apron sets | 15. balancing bench | 16. grumpy tomato soft toy | 17. cloud lamp | 18. wooden bowling set | 19. set of two tree socks

"Christmas gift ideas for babies"

Yesterday I shared some adorable Christmas gift ideas for baby boys so today it’s the turn of baby girls.  I love putting lists like this together because there is so much adorable stuff out there for babies but that makes it difficult to choose just ten things.  This guide is more of a flavour of the types of things you can give like cozy clothes, sweet musical toys, or even gorgeous bath toys.  I hope you like the selections:

1. baby rabbit night light | 2. floating duck bath toys | 3. two-tone baby socks | 4. soft toy doll | 5. animal mittens and hat | 6. popcorn sweater | 7. stars mobile | 8. large snail musical soft toy | 9. face print dress | 10. wooden hedgehog toy

"Christmas gift ideas for babies"

When I recently asked on my facebook page if you would like a Christmas gift list this year, I got a big fat yes from many of you.  So today I start my Christmas 2014 gift ideas.  To kick off the gifts, I wanted to share some ideas for babies.  Babies can be hard to buy for because they don’t actually need anything other than love, milk and their mamas and dads.  But that doesn’t mean that we can’t spoil them anyway.  From sweet little toys to cute and cozy clothes, here are some Christmas gift ideas for little baby boys:

1. fish rattle | 2. animal mittens and hat | 3. knit trousers | 4. milk musical toy | 5. bear blanket | 6. bunny night light | 7. striped teddy soft toy | 8. cuddly panda | 9. crown sweater | 10. grey baby booties

"DIY Christmas advent calendar"

Last year the advent calendar I made for Anya was a huge hit.  She loved opening those boxes so much and since about June of this year she has been regularly asking when she could have another advent calendar.  Of course I was going to make her another one, just not in June!  I think the advent calendar may have been her favourite part of Christmas which is just as much about the build-up as it is about the day.

This year I’ve made it a bit earlier as I wanted to share it with you sooner and I hope you like it.  I was drawn to origami as I chanced across some lovely matt origami paper in a deep green.  So I thought why not make a forest of mini Christmas trees and that’s exactly what happened.  But of course I needed to find a place for the gifts and what better place than under the trees?

"DIY origami advent calendar""DIY Christmas tree advent calendar"

To make this DIY advent calendar you will need:

Origami paper – you can choose any colour but I went for two shades of green
Mini paper cups – they’re called souffle or sauce cups
Gold spray
Mini number stickers (or you could hand write the numbers on)

"DIY Christmas advent calendar 2014"

To start with make the trees.  I followed an origami tree tutorial that I found online.  It was a bit tricky at first but after the 2nd or 3rd tree it was really easy so stick with it.  I didn’t even need to look at the instructions after the 5th or 6th tree.  Follow the tutorial exactly but I added one more step.  I blu-tacked each fold of all the trees as I found that they flared out too much otherwise, and didn’t stand up quite as well as I wanted them to.

"make your own advent calendar"

Next take your mini paper cups – these are the little paper cups that you fill with ketchup and mayo.  They’re called soufflé cups and cost very little for loads of them.  I had them at home as I’ve used them in the past for Anya’s birthday parties to serve ketchup.  They make the perfect little pots to balance the trees on and of course to put your little gifts in.  Spray them gold – best to put them in a disposable cardboard box or similar otherwise they fly around when you spray as they’re so light.

"DIY advent calendar ideas"

Finally take your number stickers (if using) and stick them on.  Fill each pot with your little treat and place the tree on top.  That’s it – done!  You have an easy DIY advent calendar that looks so great.  Do you usually make your own advent calendars or do you buy them?

P.S. Don’t miss our newest DIY advent calendar for 2015. It’s a goodie!

I have linked up to Honest Mum’s Brilliant blog posts. 

P.S. Have you checked out our new kids clothing shop yet?

{All photos by ebabee}

Love from the North Pole

November 5, 2014

"Christmas countdown ideas for kids"

The cold weather has taken a while to come this year (thankfully for me) but come it has.  With the cold weather here and the dark, long evenings it’s now starting to feel like Christmas is really coming.  This past weekend I started planning my advent calendar design for Anya which I shall be sharing here soon.  This caused much excitement in our house because Anya started thinking about Christmas and for her often the countdown is almost more magical than the day itself.  Last years highlight for her was definitely the advent calendar which she couldn’t wait to open each day after she came home from school.  And as she neared the end of the calendar, the anticipation of the magical day caused even more excitement.

"Christmas elf letters for children"

The advent calendar will be very much a part of this years celebrations too and probably for many Christmases to come.  While thinking about other ways to build up the excitement and anticipation of Christmas I came across this new International Elf Service.   This is such a cute idea where your kids will get 24 personalised letters direct form the North Pole!  The set of letters are sent to you before December 1st and then each morning leading up to Christmas your kids will find a letter from Elfie telling them about all the happenings in Santa’s workshop.  Each letter will be personally addressed to your kids (once you supply their names), signed by Elfie and will come complete with ink splodges, marks and smudges.  You can choose to hide the letters somewhere each day making it even more fun for your kids to find or just post it through the letter box each morning.  How magical for a child to wake up each day and read about out what Santa and the elves have been up to. 

International Elf Service is available throughout the UK but International customers are welcome to email them and they will do their best to get the letters sent to you too.

This post is brought to you in partnership with International Elf Service as part of my work with Mothers & Shakers. All content, words and ideas are my own.  Thank you for supporting my work with partners that support this blog.

Happy Christmas!

December 23, 2013

"Happy Christmas 2013 from ebabee"I seriously can’t believe Christmas is so nearly here… where did the year ago?  As the year comes to an end, I wanted to thank you all for visiting my blog and supporting me in 2013.  It means a lot.  I have lots of fun stuff planned for 2014 including a new look for the blog which will be revealed early next year.  I will be taking a break over the holidays to spend time with my family and of course to enjoy all the delicious food and treats that Christmas brings with it.  I wish you and your loved ones a magical Christmas and a very happy new year.  See you back here on January 6th 2014 and I leave you with a few images of our Christmas so far  ~ nomita xx

"Easy Christmas DIY crafts"Here are 4 fun and most importantly easy Christmas DIY projects that I found around the web.  Those giant baubles are just the best!

1. Giant baubles: made from balloons, this is such a fun DIY and I can’t wait to try it.  2.   Character cookies: a tasty looking treat and the kids can help decorate too.  3.  Snowman ornament:  a quirky take on a traditional snowman, perfect for kids to make and hang on your tree.  4.  Elf ornaments: cute little tree hangers that can be stitched but for the easy option just print out the paper versions.

"7 things I love about Christmas"

There’s so much to love (and possibly hate too) about Christmas.  I like to focus on the  good things and so here are the 7 things I love the most about Christmas:

1.  Sitting round a big table and eating an even bigger meal stretched out over hours with your closest friends and family. 

2.  Sparkly, twinkly lights everywhere you turn.  Makes everything feel magical and if I had my way, I would have lights throughout the dark Winter months.

3.  Decorating a tree or just decorating your home is fun but watching your kids do it is even better.

4.  Cookies, cakes, sweet treats in abundance… what’s not to love?!

5.  Snow… this of course isn’t ever guaranteed but I always dream of a white Christmas.

6. Hot chocolate especially the Italian kind.

7.  The endless craft possibilities that Christmas brings – from the little decorations that Anya brings home from school to the fun of getting creative with your gift wrapping.

What do you love about Christmas?  I would love to hear about your favourite things. 

Image credits: one | two | three | four | five | six | seven

"free printable Christmas gift tags"Every year I like to search the web and share some of my favourite free printable Christmas gift tags with you.  These were my top 6 this year.  I especially love number 1 for little girl gifts and also that dog wearing a Christmas sweater is just so quirky and cute!  Here’s where you’ll find them:

1.  rudolph girl,  2.  sweater wearing dog,  3.  modern black & white tags,  4.  animal tags,  5. girl giving gift,  6.  ho ho ho tags.

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