Showing posts with label personalised. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personalised. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Two For Tea

My toddler has been invited to her first proper birthday party so this calls for a big post.  In honour of her mate Esme's 2nd birthday (and because HM's recent insatiable interest in the content of my jewellery box has indicated that she is a real girl now) I will break things down into two important shopping areas. Outfit and present. Let's start with the clothes!:

Outfit



The retro look: So funky and pretty without being too pink and girly. Gorgeous!



The casual chic look: I can just imagine how gorgeous this would look with some white pedal pushers and bare feet.



The classic elegant look: A touch more formal but absolutely to die for and the vintage rose print makes it truly spectacular.



The junior fashionista look: I love the punky-ness of this pretty little skirt casually paired with a faux-fur jacket and bother boots. Adorable. 

I've just ordered a pair of these for her along with a couple of other styles from the Skeanie website which now ships to the UK. Paediatrically-approved and much more stylish than anything Clarks has to offer, I anticipate becoming a regular. 


They look sort of edible don't they? Love them.

Reassuringly sturdy while being irresistibly dainty.

Gift



Fun, educational and so pretty. I love the vintage box too.



Slightly pricer but timeless, tasteful and classic. Something to keep forever. 

Most two-year old girls will be getting into art by now in a major way. These collections of stamps in sweet little bags will keep them well occupied while creating their daily masterpiece.

Edible. That is all.



Pretty to display in a bedroom and perfect for toting about all those little everyday essentials like toy cars, bangles and small toys.

Saturday, 17 December 2011

On the 17th Day of Christmas...


I'm not normally a fan of giving jewellry. It's so personal and there is so much dross about that it's rare that you find something that your know will genuinely touch the recipient. This is why I was so excited when I found the jewellery range at Highland Angel; an amazing array of simple designs matching multi-coloured pearls with smooth, clean silver charms. There is something in this shop for every woman in your life and for every occasion. I particularly like the idea of the Little Angel Collection as truly meaningful flower girl gifts. The Silver-Grey Pearl Bracelet with Initial & Star Charm £34.00 (above) is going on my wishlist but, I'll admit, it was a very tough choice between this and some of their fabulous drop earrings. I may have to have both. Simply exquisite.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Put A Personal Stamp on Christmas




When I was stuck for a birthday present idea for a good friend last year I found the perfect thing. She and her family had just moved into a lovely new family home after months in limbo while the house underwent renovation so I ordered for her a rubber stamp kit with their new address on it. It is my policy never to buy a gift for someone that I wouldn't want myself and I thought it was a fabulous idea. Now every time she sends a letter or a parcel, there's the imprint of her stamp on the back. Warm, fuzzy feelings ensue! So I was delighted to find this Christmas variation from Cox & Cox in the Idea Homes Complete Guide To Christmas publication this year (I collect this every winter and thoroughly recommend it. It is always excellent for ideas that can be adapted for celebrations all year round.)

Cox & Cox are one of the leading independent gift and homeware retailers in my humble opinion. It's rare to find anything on their site that you wouldn't want in your home. This To & From Christmas Stamp £19.50 (available online only) is a great example of their innovation and style. It allows you to create a "To" and "From" from stamp with a pretty scrolling frame and space for the name of the recipient. And the really natty thing about it is that it can be personalised with the name of the of the present giver at the bottom. Absolutely perfect either as a gift for a treasured friend or to give your own Christmas presents that little extra panache.