Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Wearable Gifts


photo credit Mon Petit Shoes

Need, Want, Read, Wear is a very popular gift philosophy in which a person only receives four gifts. While our family does a little more than four, we do hit those categories in our gifting. Here are a few of our favorite Wearable gifts.

First up shoes! I don't know what it is about shoes, but I love buying shoes, for myself, the kids, even Dr. Nick, shoes are just so fun to buy!

One our our favorite brands since 2012 is Freshly Picked, all of my babes have worn their soft soles and I was thrilled when they started making hard soles. The shoes are impeccably made and just so dang cute! My all time favorite pairs for girls are the Platinum & Ebony Mary Janes. For boys, I'm a sucker for the Cedar Oxfords, Blue Spruce Classic Moccasins, and Weathered Brown City Mocs.
Now Freshly Picked has expanded into amazing hards oles! We love them all, the Sandals, Slip ons,  Classic sneakers, Sneaker moccasins, and Chelsea booties are all amazing!  My 3 year old's favorite pairs are her Newport Clogs, and her Leopard slip-ons.
Freshly Picked's Amazing Black Friday Sale starts This Monday, November 25th at 10am MST. The entire site will be 30% off!!! If you Join the Fringe you will get an additional 20% off on top of that! What’s the Fringe? The Fringe is a membership program that gives you 20% off & free shipping on all your purchases! Your membership fee instantly turns to store credit! You can pay $120 up front so you have that in the bank to spend right away, or you can pay $10 a month, and keep the credits rolling in! Freshly Picked was awesome enough to give me a code FMOTiffanyG to give you $10 free credit when you join! Killer deals & an extra $10 credit! I've been a member of the Fringe since it started almost two years ago, and I love all the insider sales, early access to new releases. My favorite perk is Fringe Friday - a member's only sale almost every Friday, which usually includes $29 moccasins! You can check out my highlight bubble on Instagram for even more details on the Fringe.

Another brand we love is Mon Petit, an amazing small shop that makes incredible leather shoes. Our first pair were red T-Straps and they were gorgeous! Our current favorite are the Saddle Oxfords. But there are so many amazing options, and guess what? Their Black Friday Sale is happening right now! There is a huge selection of shoes 25-50% off! Here are a few of our favorites. 


I love the rainbow of colors Mon Petit comes up with, seriously such beautiful! If you're a print fan they have a ton of adorable prints as well. Check out this birthstone collection. And don't forget their sale is happening now through Sunday.
Mon Petit Birth Stone Collection 
Another of our favorite shoe brands is Plae Shoes. Plae are amazing, ergonomically correct, super stylish, and insanely durable shoes. My son, who destroys name brand athletic shoes in 2-3 months, has NEVER worn out a pair of Plae Shoes! The awesome team at Plae has given me a discount code for 10% off your order! Use Code TIIFFANYGRANT10 for 10% off your entire order.  Here are a few of our favorite Children's Plae shoes.
The Roan

The Charlie

The Max

The Ty
And, Plae makes adult shoes too! The Mulberry are my personal favorite. I have this pair, and I love them! They are so comfortable, while still being stylish, and are perfect for chasing the littles around. Don't forget to use code TIIFFANYGRANT10 for 10% off your entire order.  
Another Mom shoe I'm loving right now are Birdies! I bought a pair on a whim back in September and they are one of my most worn pair of shoes! I chose the Cheetah Print Starlings and oh my gosh! They are so insanely comfortable! And check out these other gorgeous colors!
Birdies Starling Loafers
Get $20 off your first pair of birdies by clicking here. And Birdies even has minis now, so you can get mommy & me matching shoes with your littles!

Clothes! I remember one year my little brother got a box of clothes as one of his Christmas gifts and said with zero enthusiasm "ohhh clothes", not all kids appreciate clothing, but it's a necessity, so you might as well make it fun. Thankfully my kids like clothes, and still let me have control over what they wear, for the most part.

My three year old is obsessed with party dresses! They are so fun to buy. Nordstrom is one of my favorite places to pick them up. Here are a few of our favorites from Mini Boden. Mini Boden is probably my favorite brand for all of my kids, they have the cutest styles and the quality is amazing.


My 7 year old has been bit by the athletic wear bug, he wants to wear tights with shorts & sports gear all the time! Amazon has an amazing selection of boys athletic wear.
And of course there are always new Jackets, Hats, and Mittens. We are big fans of Patagonia and North Face since they are warm, durable, and there are so many styles to choose from!

This time of year is great to pick up all the basics you need. A few of our other favorites, Tea Collection,  Hannah AnderssonGap, and  J Crew are all having amazing Black Friday sales too!


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Wednesday, November 06, 2019

Toddler Gift Guide

Adorable Toddler Tree from Pottery Barn Kids
You know what's better than baby's first Christmas? Baby's second Christmas! Christmas with toddlers is so much fun! Their amazement and excitement at everything is just so magical.  While we try to focus on experiences and family traditions, of course they need a few gifts. These recommendations are 100% tried and true things our family loves. 

This first gift is a fan favorite in our house, we gifted it to our youngest for his first birthday, and all three kids love it! We are big fans of Tegu magnetic blocks, and this train and peg people are so much fun - magnets + cars + people + building blocks - how could you not love it?

This Boogie Board is an amazing "quiet" toy. The chunky "pens" are perfect for little hands. My babe started scribbling on ours around 10 months, the bigs also love them.
The Tomy Hide & Squeak eggs are fun,  and bonus they teach color and shape matching. They also make an excellent addition to a play kitchen. 

Hape makes excellent toys. They are unique, heirloom quality, and educational. We've had this one for over 6 years, and it's still well loved.

I know, I know, another fat brain toys pick - listen, they just make amazing toys. The squigz make excellent bath toys (for more of our favorite bath toys check out the baby gift guide),  great travel toys, and really are fun just about everywhere. I love open ended toys like this. 

The Lalaboom beads are another great find. My kids are always making different things with them.

We are huge fans of Grimms Toys as well, another beautiful heirloom quality, open-ended toy line, that spans a huge age range when it comes to play.
Grimms Cars from Pi Baby Boutique 
Grimm's Rainbow Friends From Pi Baby Boutique
Full disclosure - we do not own this, but have purchased it for our youngest who will be 17 months at Christmas, I know he will love it because he is always trying to play with the marble run at his grandparent's house. This way he can build and play without the choking hazards.

Lego Duplos are another amazing STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) toy. All of my kids love building.
Brain quest stacks are another of our favorite things, they start at age 2 and have pictures with simple questions to help kids identify objects, sizes, colors, and sequences. 

Every little needs a cuddly buddy! We love JellyCat - no matter what your child's favorite animal, JellyCat has a stuffy to fit the bill. I'm currently obsessing over this new JellyCat Tiger which comes in classic Bangle orange & this adorable white, both of which you can also buy at Pi Baby.

We also adore this Lion
Now for the big gifts. In our house Santa only brings stockings, we do this for 2 reasons; first we want our kids to appreciate the value of things, and that we work hard to give them the things they want. The second reason is more pure, when my first was just a baby I read a post by a teacher talking about how sad it was when kids would get embarrassed after Christmas hearing what Santa brought other kids, and then admitting they got necessities. So we told our son, and now all of our littles, that we told Santa to just bring them stockings, and use his money and workshop to bring toys to other children. They still see Santa, and can ask him for a small gift. This is something anyone can do, at any time, just give Santa a call and tell him the new rules of the house.

I think a Rocking Horse is a classic Christmas gift. One every child loves. This adorable horse from Pottery Barn Kids is currently in my garage waiting for Christmas so we can give it to our babe. All of my kids have loved this horse, and I finally decided it was time to bring him home. 
Pottery Barn Rocking Horse 
The Pottery Barn Anywhere Chair is another amazing gift. We gifted them to our first two kids for their first Christmases. These chairs are so durable! Our oldest played with his non-stop for the first five years, it was always some type of vehicle or house in one of his adventures. After almost eight years of  rough and tumble play, other than the handle being ripped, it is still in excellent condition. My daughter is a little milder, so her's still looks brand new, even though she uses it daily.
Pottery Barn Anywhere Chair
A classic wagon is a childhood must-have! Our first got his for his second Christmas and it has been well loved. I particularly love this model with the "all terrain tires" it's much easier to pull than a standard wagon. 

Strider Bikes are a must these days. I'm pretty sure I was 6, maybe 7 years old when I learned to ride a bike without training wheels. Our oldest was 3!!! Yes, 3! I credit the combo of having a strider bike and a traditional tricycle.

Speaking of tricycles, we love this Kettler one. I love that it has a handle and the wheels can be locked to use it as a stroller as well, so when your little gets tired on a ride, you can push them home. This trike is legit, three kids and it is still going strong - the paint hasn't even faded!



Play tables are another must have for childhood. We bought a kidkraft one 7 years ago and I cannot believe how well it has held up! Other than a few marker marks, it's good as new. 


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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

The Perfect Family Photos - A How To Guide


It's that time of year again, where the leaves start turning, and families run out in droves to capture the perfect family photos. Have you had your family photos done yet? Or are you still spending hours searching for the perfect outfits - not too matchy-matchy, not too weird, not too plain, not too much like last year....well my friends, if you are in the former category, congratulations! If you are in the later, congratulations, you're in the right place, I'm here to help.

I don't know about you, but I always stress about family photos. I think it has to do with how few family photos my family did when I was growing up,  that I'm obsessed with getting them every year. Then since they are going on my wall, and in my photo books, and on my Christmas cards, I want them to be just right. I always tell my husband "photos are my love language" to which he responds "that's not a thing" and I respond, "it is to me", so he ignores my crazy, and smiles on cue. 

So how do you have a stress free photo shoot, and photos you love?

1. Photographer, Photographer, Photographer 

Find a photographer you love, and if possible have the same person take your photos every year. Building a relationship with a photographer is so helpful, not only does it help you as the planner, but it helps your children feel more comfortable working with someone they know.  My kids love our photographer, she is amazing with them. Their favorite thing is that she brings a treasure box with her to photo shoots. Before the shoot she pulls out the treasure box and gives them a three second peek to get them excited about what they might earn. Whenever they start acting crazy she just says "how many items from the treasure box do you think you'll get?" and already, my 7 and 3 year olds know to step in line (for the record they each got 5 things this year! they were rockstars). She is silly, and fun, and knows how to make everyone comfortable in front of the camera - if you live in the Boise area, check out Rebecca of Merrakai Photography, she is a dream. 

If you don't have a photographer yet, scroll through your local Instagram, Facebook, and Blogs to see who they use and recommend - search their social media, their sites, find a photographer who fits you. It is so important to find a photographer who matches your style. I remember when we were looking for a wedding photographer and everyone swore by this one photographer, I looked him up and his photos were racy - I mean racy, and I was like hmm I don't think that's my vibe. But I called him anyway, because everyone said he was the best. I told him what I was looking for - dude was a total jerk to me, because that wasn't his style, there was no need for his attitude, but he had his style and I had mine, and we were not right to work together. Then I restarted my search, and found a photographer who's work I loved. I seriously just went down the line saying - yes, yes, yes, I want all of these photos but for me. I loved pretty much every photograph on her entire site. She was perfect for us and I am so glad I found someone who fit my style instead of "the best one", because you know what, she was the best one for me. 

2. Share Your Vision 

Once you find a photographer you love, share your vision with them. Do you want perfectly posed photos in a studio, more candid shots in your home, big city streets, or wide open spaces? Let your photographer know what you want. If you have a location you love let them know and they can scout for the best time of day to get the right lighting. Not sure where you want, photographers are great at knowing all the right spots to match your vision.

Last summer when I had our third child, I opted for an in home lifestyle session, more candid, less structured, and it was so perfect. I love having photos of each kid in their rooms, in their element, doing normal things they do every day. This year I went back to my signature outdoor photos, I just love golden hour photos in a beautiful natural setting. Know what you love and make it happen. If you don't have a vision search family photo shoots until you find something you love and ask your photographer to help you make it happen.

3. Plan Your Outfits

I think planning your outfits is the most stressful part of photo sessions, okay second most stressful after wondering if your family will cooperate. When I start planning outfits I try to find one thing I absolutely love and plan around that item. Usually, that means planning around my daughter, because little girl clothes are just the cutest.  I also stick to the rule of one bold print, one light print, and the rest in complimentary solids. Too many patterns is just too busy, while too many of the same shade of solid is just so boring. This two pattern ratio is like magic! 

This year, I loved a lot of things for both my daughter and myself, so I ordered, tried on, tired to coordinate, and went through a few rounds before I found my ah ha piece. My original vision was my daughter in a plum dress - well the dress I wanted sold out lightning fast, and I couldn't find anything else in that color I loved. So I started over, and settled on this beautiful Mini Boden Pinafore dress, which I paired with a Mustard Pie top we already owned, and shoes we already owned - we settled on her Mon Petite Saddle Oxfords.


From there I found and fell in love with a Rachel Parcell Dress for myself. And things just fell into place from there. I went with J Crew CrewCuts for my 7 year old son, and found the perfect Rylee + Cru top for my 1 year old son, which I paired with a Mini Boden Sweater, and his Freshly Picked Cedar Oxfords. My poor husband is always last in line for clothes, which is fine with him. Here is my layout as I was still deciding which sweater for him.

I find it very helpful to lay things out together to see how they look. I will move things around and make sure I like the look of each thing in different combinations, I lay out shoes, accessories, everything we will use. This is another place a good photographer comes in handy. I had another dress I like equally for myself, so I sent Rebecca the photos asking her opinion, she has a good eye and pointed out that even though the other dress was amazing - it was a show stealer, and wouldn't fit my vision. Likewise I sent her one of the dresses I chose for my daughter since I wasn't sure how it would photograph, as well as a few different shoe options for myself. Between my girlfriends and Rebecca (who is one of my girlfriends) we got the outfits down.  Here were my final two combos we narrowed it down to. 
  

In the end we opted for the light blue sweater because it is just so different from what he normally wears, and the color not only looked fantastic on him, but really made all of our eyes pop.  

Hair and Makeup: I like to look like me, just a more polished version of me, so I wear a little thicker eyeliner, heavier than usual mascara, and blush, but still true to my usual self. I know some people get their hair and makeup done for photos and if that's your style, awesome, you do you. If not, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to get ready so you feel beautiful and confident. (having your kids do quiet time for an hour is a great way to get ready)

I know every budget is different, and I firmly believe that having clothing that makes you feel confident, and items you want to see long term is far more important than having new things. Find things you love either in store or in your closet, things that make you feel confident, mix it up with different accessories, or a jacket, make what you have look new. I don't buy all new clothes for family photos, but I do like to get a few new things for family pictures each year. This year everyone got something new, partially because I found what I loved, and partially because we needed some new things. Find what works for you, and ask your friends and photographer for their input as well.

4. Managing The Chaos 

Children are unpredictable! In order to get the best photos possible I plan rest time so that it will end about an hour before we need to leave for the shoot. On the weekends and non-school days all of my children have a 30-60 minute rest time. During rest time they can quietly play, read, or nap in their rooms. Giving them this down time really improves everyone's attitude, and gives mom a chance to get ready. Once rest time is over, everyone gets a hardy snack before we get dressed. This way we avoid the tired hangry people. For this shoot, I wanted to capture our Sunday Charcuterie tradition, so I made a charcuterie board for the end of the shoot - the kids were so excited! I also bribed them with Kinder Eggs, which I placed on the center console of the car when we got to the location, with a big flourish to keep them excited about earning them. 

Once we get to the shoot I try to live by the "worry about yourself" mantra, and let the photographer wrangle the littles - unless I'm asked to direct them, or need to chase down the baby. At this point, I've set myself up as well as I can, so I just have to let it be. Having this mentality not only relieves stress, but it relaxes your face so you look your best! 

I also try to have as much fun as possible with my family during the shoot - joke around, play with your kids, this gets everyone in a good mood, and gets those bright eyed, genuine smiles that make your heart melt. Happiness always photographs well!

In summary, to manage the chaos as best you can: 1. Rest time; 2. Feed the children; 3. Bribe the children & spouse if necessary; 4. Make it fun.

5. Manage Expectations

I'm going to be honest here, I might not always be the best at this - but I really try to keep it in check. One of my big ideas this year was a little picnic to commemorate our Sunday Charcuterie tradition. Dr. Nick took one look at it and said "could your expectations be any higher?" so I checked myself, and continued to put the board together for our little picnic. It's such a special memory to me that it was worth the extra work transporting and setting it all up. 

Don't forget to manage your family's expectations. I am very honest with my kids. They know mom loves family pictures, they know the faster they cooperate the faster it is over. So on the way to the shoot, I remind them, we are paying a lot of money for our family pictures; however you look - the pictures are still going on the wall, in books, and on Christmas cards; the faster we smile and and hit the mark, the faster we are finished; and I always let them know in advance what their reward will be.  This year my oldest asked for kinder eggs, and I was thrilled to get off so easy! Obviously, this doesn't work as well for younger kids, but the younger ones follow the lead of the bigs, so if the bigs are happy, the littles will likely be happy too! 

6. Be Prepared

I double check everyone before we go out the door: shoe check; teeth check; hair check, clothing check... I also bring a tote bag with me that has all the little things we might need: comb, brush, spray bottle, chapstick,  baby wipes, lint roller, makeup bag (mascara, lip stick & gloss, blush, powder, q-tips for clean ups) extra shoes & bows -  just incase I change my mind; waters for everyone, and tictacs! I can't believe I haven't mentioned tictacs! Tictacs are my secret weapon - they make everyone happy and are zero mess! I know it sounds a bit "extra" but you never know when you will need these things. I'd rather have a bag I don't need, than be in the middle of a field wishing for a tissue.

7. Final Thoughts

Do your prep work! Prep your outfits, location, attitudes, and your bribes. 
Once you get to the location, your job is done. 
Relax, have fun, and smile pretty.