online love

I used to spend hours every night scrolling the pages of online stores making wish lists. It has been such a long time since I did. so today I have jumped back on & here are some of the things from this fun online store I am loving:







 all available here @ typo online

Recent Session Favorites

I've began photo sessions once again post baby! Here are some of my favorites from the past few...

One Year Old
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Couple
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Family
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My Winter Wonderland wrapping inspiration

My Winter Wonderland wrapping inspiration by Torie Jayne

I love wrapping up my Christmas gifts, spending time on the little details. Last year I used Washi tape and doilies to decorate my gifts and designed doe gift tags. This year I want to make them brighter and more colourful by using patterned papers and baker's twine.


Have a sweet day!

Party do and party don't


I love a party. Something tells me that's hardly a secret!!

There are lots of things that parents do that makes hosting a chid's party a lot easier and things they do that annoy me to the moon and back. So I thought I might share a few yays and nays for negotiating the party circuit in the hope that we can all help out a frazzled party hostess someday, somewhere...

1. Please, please, please RSVP
Despite sending a reminder email both on the RSVP date and the day before the party (you know me), I didn't hear from three of the invitees. I refused to call them. Two of them showed up on the day anyway. It's annoying enough to always have to have 'back up' lolly bags and what not, but it's a whole new level of annoying when you're making individual rainbow tutus and personalising drink bottles and pots of gold.

2. Please don't bring randoms
At the Badoo's pink party we had three sibling ring-ins, two of them being 'older' kids who required a bit of loving. I don't know about you, but I would never bring my other children to a party when only one child was invited. I have, however, just that one time, been known to call a party mum and request as a favour that the extra sibling be accommodated for. It wasn't a problem for the mum and it wouldn't be a problem for me either (otherwise I would never have asked, of course!)

3. Please supervise the under fives
I was flabbergasted when a mum did a drop off at The Badoo's recent party. The child was three. I think that's way too young to leave a child with a family you don't know on party day. It's not daycare, lady. Let's face it, if the child is likely to request that the party host give them a bottom wipe at some point, they are probably too young to drop off. Personally I think school age is the appropriate age, but if you think younger is okay for your child it might be a good idea to phone ahead and make sure the party mum is happy with that arrangement.

4. Dietary requirements can kill a mum
If your child has a dislike of a particular food, have a chat to them about moving onto the next food without comment. There is nothing more defeating than to have slaved for hours to produce a party spread and having 22 children moaning and groaning in your ear about not eating one food or another (meringues! popcorn! fruit! whatever!). It's like being the mother of 22 children at dinnertime. If your child is allergic to a food, please let me know well in advance so I don't cater that food. EpiPens are not my speciality.

5. Please be on time to collect
It might be a two hour party, but it will have felt like years to the party mum. You can bet she was wilting after one hour and ready to collapse in a corner about 15 minutes before end time. Don't make her punch through a second longer than necessary.

Are there any other helpful things that I've forgotten?

Plus, if you're keen, I wouldn't mind doing a 'how to run a children's party' post with all the boring admin details. But then, I thought it might be even more Ho Humsville than pass the parcel, so please let me know if it's something you're interested in...

Getting ready for my Winter Wonderland Christmas

Christmas tree decorations



Winter Wonderland Christmas colour palette

Winter Wonderland home decor

♥ Loving internet photo editing sites



A few of our lovelies asked me how I did my photo collages in my Through the Instagram post. Now, I'm not the best photographer in the world (are you tired of me saying that yet?) so any help the internet can source for me is welcome. Here are a few fab online photo sites that help photos snap out of Dullsville.

1. Picnik
This is the site I use to create my little blocks of photos. I am sure there is a technical term for it, but I call them blocks or montages (because what's not to love about a montage?) You can also do some snazzy techniques - the 1960s Effect is my fave. In the image below, the right is my original photo (taken at Foxglove Spires) and the left is the 1960s effect. The site is free, but like me you can subscribe to more features for US$25 a year.





2. PicYou
If you don't have an iPhone, fear not. This site is like Instagram on your computer. Loads of really lush retro effects for your images - the image below uses the 'Cuttlefish' filter. You just apply the filter to your pic and you're done. Warning: when I tried to access this site from work it was blocked as being 'pornography'. Yikes (again with the Yikes). It's not, I can assure you (I just hope I don't also have to reassure work at some point...!)



3. Pixlr-o-matic*
Cute retro effects (are you noticing a theme here) with names like Sophia, Ramona and Ivan. The below image is created using 'Anne'.



4. Rollip
 It's really slow, but the effects are worth the wait, with lots of variations on my fave vintage look. No logging in, you just get straight to it.



5. Phixr
This site allows you to do some serious photo manipulation without much trouble at all. And if you're that way inclined, you can even create instant inspirational quote posters alah late eighties cat hanging off a branch stuff.


Yes well... I hope there's been a bit of actual inspiration contained in this here post for you. 

Do you also like the 'vintage' effect for photos? 
Are you a bit over it yet?

* Why do so many photo-based sites ditch the 'er' in favour of an 'r'. And why use an 's' when a 'z' would do, right? Ah... my thoughts on this are for another post...

Glittered Toadstools

Glittered Toadstools
When I saw these wooden mushrooms I just knew I had to have them as I thought they would be perfect for my Winter Wonderland theme. I decided to make them pastel coloured to fit in with my colour palette, and sparkly because they are for Christmas!

Glittered toadstools
What you will need:


Equipment
  • Paint brush
  • Pot and spoon


Instructions
  • Paint wooden mushroom in white, leave to dry
  • Paint top of mushroom in a colour, leave to dry
  • Stick white spots to painted top of mushroom

Glittery Toadstool Instructions 1-4


  • Paint PVA glue on mushroom top leaving spots free of glue
  • Sprinkle coloured glitter onto mushroom top
  • Tap gently to remove any excess glitter, leave to dry
  • Carefully paint PVA glue onto white spots

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  • Sprinkle white glitter onto glued spots on mushroom top
  • Tap gently to remove any excess glitter, leave to dry

Glittery Toadstool Instructions 9-10

Mini glittered toadstools
They are now neatly stored in a box ready to decorate my home with at Christmas.

Have a sweet day!