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Mother’s Day gifts under $100 for your interiors-loving mum

While a beautiful bunch of flowers or breakfast in bed is always well received on Mother’s Day, something new for the home is pretty high on the list for interiors-loving mums. Here’s our affordable top 10 and they all come in under $100.

Neos Candlestudio David bust candle: A fun, sorbet hued iteration of the Greek bust trend, these candles are simply too pretty to light. $96.

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Sage & Clare Yolandi cotton legging: Perfect for mum’s that like to wear their favourite interior prints, these gorgeous leggings are perfect for lazing around the house and beyond. $79.

Sage & Clare leggings

Indigo Love Collectors Flemington acrylic jug: Made from BPA-free acrylic, this jug is ideal for creating a fabulous backyard tablescape. It is part of a much larger table top set. $45.

Indigo Love collectors

Everbloome Gigi bouquet: Yes real blooms are beautiful but these ones will last for many, many years. We love the combo of hydrangea, gypsophila and billy buttons. $99.

Everbloome florals

Greenhouse Interiors Fievre art tote bag: Made from 100% flax linen and available in a variety of gorgeous prints, this hold-all is one for the art-loving mum. $59.

Greenhouse Interiors bag

Matisse Cutout pink poster and frame: Inspired by Henri Matisse, this print (and the rest of the collection) has a timeless, almost retro feel. We love the splash of pink. $75.90.

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Castle & Things Botanical velvet pillowcase: These floral emblazoned velvet pillowcase slips prove that the inimitable Rachel Castle cannot put a stylish foot wrong. The colours are glorious. $79.

Rachel Castle cushions

Ferm Living Ripple champagne saucer (set of two): While not exactly new to the market, these are a modern classic for a reason. Mum will feel instantly stylish sipping from such delicate, fluted glass. $61.80.

Ferm Living champagne saucers

Typo Paint by Numbers: One for the crafty mums, this ‘paint by numbers’ set is an ideal weekend project. The set includes a pre-printed canvas (with natural ready-to-hang frame) plus a set of acrylic paints and two paintbrushes. $29.99.

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House of Nunu Double Trouble cup set in forest green: Available in a variety of gorgeous hues including mustard, amber and this gorgeous green, this cup’s double walled glass ensures optimal insulation for tea, coffee or cold drinks. $69.95.

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Designers Interviews

Mother’s Day: Stylists & designers reveal wish lists

With Mother’s Day on the doorstep, we caught up with some of our favourite mums in the interior space to find out what is on their wish lists this year. From Shaynna Blaze’s more serious request to Rachel Castle’s desire for a homemade card, these ideas might even spark inspiration for you in the lead-up to Sunday’s celebrations.

Shaynna Blaze
“Mine is a bit heavy but what I want for Mother’s Day is for every mum to feel safe knowing their daughter will be allowed to walk home and make it home. I want them to know their daughters are in a relationship without fear of violence and know the boys we raise will be men who have no tolerance for violence. I have all the material things I need but as a mother I want my daughter to have a life she chooses with equality and my son to be the decent man I know he is and call out other men on their bad behaviour. It sounds heavy but in reality it’s not much to ask for,” says interior designer and tv personality Shaynna Blaze who is mother to Jess and Carly.

Shaynna Blaze with her son Jess and daughter Carly. Image: Theresa Harrison
Shaynna Blaze with her son Jess and daughter Carly. Image: Theresa Harrison

Julia Green of Greenhouse Interiors
“I want sleep and a cup of tea in bed with the traditional homemade cards that I get every year where my kids write a poem or love letter to me. They are all in a shoe box and the first thing I’d grab if there was ever a fire,” says stylist and art curator Julia Green of Greenhouse Interiors.

Julia Green with her two boys. Image: Sarah Woods for The Grace Tales
Julia Green with her two boys. Image: Sarah Woods for The Grace Tales

Rachel Castle
“For Mother’s Day I want handmade cards and breakfast in bed and a book of some description, they do get creative and I love this!” says designer Rachel Castle.

Rachel Castle with her daughter Cleo. Image: Julie Adams
Rachel Castle with her daughter Cleo. Image: Julie Adams

Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy’s Bree Hay-Hendry and Kura Perkins
“As a twin-mum and the creative director of three brands, I’m always on the run. So, I might as well look good while I’m doing it! This Mother’s Day I’m dreaming of opening this pair of Isabel Marant sneakers,” says Bree Hay-Hendry of Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy.

Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy's Bree Hay-Hendry and Kura Perkins with their children. Image: Anthea Auld
Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy’s Bree Hay-Hendry and Kura Perkins with their children. Image: Anthea Auld

“For the last two years, we’ve stopped buying ‘stuff’ on our special occasions, and rather, let the kids choose a special experience with us, one on one. For a recent birthday, I was spoiled with three different days out with my three, different daughters. This Mother’s Day, in between two big work trips away, I want to pare that back even more by letting them plan and cook a brunch or lunch for me (with my husband Tim as the head chef normally!) and just enjoy their enjoyment. I am at a point now, where there’s nothing that brings me greater joy than seeing the kick they get in spoiling and loving me,” says Kura Perkins.

Incy Interiors’ Kristy Withers
“Funnily enough I only said to my husband and children yesterday that I actually had an idea for them this year. Normally I just say the standard ‘I don’t mind’ but this year I have really gotten into gardening and I recently bought some amazing conifers so this year, for Mother’s Day, I want five black pots. I have become my own mother!” says Kristy Withers, founder of Incy Interiors.

Incy Interiors' Kirsty Withers with her children
Incy Interiors’ Kirsty Withers with her children

Kip & Co’s Alex McCabe
“I’m enjoying the novelty of having three generation of ladies in our family so hope to do something with my mum and my daughter in one big shebang. We’re all pretty partial to dumplings so yum cha is high on the list of likely venues for the day. And champagne for me and mum – Quincy has another 17 years to wait until she can enjoy that side of things! Gift wise, I really love some of the traditional things – photos, flowers and, of course, some Kip & Co pyjamas to lounge around in for the afternoon. And I am big on a hand-written card too as taking the time to write a card gets a huge tick in my books!” says designer Alex McCabe of Kip & Co.

Kip & Co's Alex McCabe with her daughter Quincy
Kip & Co’s Alex McCabe with her daughter Quincy

Artist Kimmy Hogan
“I would love a Bonnie Gray original! But I would settle for breakfast in bed with my boys,” says Kimmy Hogan.

Artist Kimmy Hogan with her husband Nick and their three sons
Artist Kimmy Hogan with her husband Nick and their three sons

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Recipes

Foodie Friday: Almond pancakes with strawberry compote

Ahead of Mother’s Day this weekend, Almonds Australia have created a healthy and delicious twist to a classic favourite for the perfect breakfast-in-bed treat for Aussie mums. Whip up these gluten-free almond pancakes with strawberry compote to show your mum how much you love her!

Ingredients

Strawberry compote

1 punnet strawberries

1⁄8 cup water

1 cinnamon stick or 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

2-4 tablespoons rice malt syrup, honey or brown sugar (to taste)

Pancakes

2⁄3 cup almond meal

2 eggs

1⁄4 cup milk

1⁄2 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla essence

2-3 tablespoons rice malt syrup, honey or brown sugar

Thickened cream or Greek yoghurt to serve

Method

Strawberry compote

  1. Wash and hull strawberries and cut in half.
  2. Place in a small saucepan with water and cinnamon and bring to the boil.
  3. Reduce to low and simmer for 15-20 minutes until strawberries have thickened.
  4. Leave to cool, remove cinnamon stick and then stir in sweetener spoon by spoon, tasting to your liking.

Pancakes

  1. In a small bowl mix almond meal, eggs, milk, vanilla and sweetener.
  2. Heat up a small non-stick fry pan and add a knob of butter. Ladle some pancake mixture in and cook over medium heat until edges are cooked through (3-5 minutes) and air bubbles appear. Flip the pancakes and cook on the other side for another couple of minutes.
  3. Repeat with rest of the mixture.

To serve…

Stack pancakes and spoon over strawberry mixture. Dollop with cream or yoghurt and eat immediately.

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Homewares

Mother’s Day 2017: Spoil her with our gift edit!

Gifts from the interior realm have long been given on Mother’s Day. I’m sure I’m not the only one who remembers the first (and last!) time a home appliance was given — fancy an iron, anyone? And while no mother wants to be reminded of the tedious side of domestic life, there are plenty of gorgeous, spangly homewares that are sure to brighten mum’s day one month today on Sunday, 14 May.

Ninnho Diamond bath towel set: These towels are like artwork for the bathroom which is no surprise given they’re designed by the talented artist Antoinette Ferwerda. $199.

Citta Rombo printed cushion cover: It’s the seventies-inspired geometric design and colour palette that reeled me in with this one and it’s perfect for an Autumn makeover. $69.90.

‘It’s Beautiful Here’ book by Megan Morton: A compendium of some of Megan’s favourite homes, this new book is a great coffee table tome for the design enthusiast. $60.

Amigos De Hoy Czar Splash Mat: Digitally printed on low pile, soft chenille, these mats are non-slip, washable and an ideal bathroom accessory that’s perfect for a splash of colour. $99.

west elm copper and marble cheese knives (set of three): Marble and copper combined = a match made in the proverbial. How could she not love these? $59.

Rebecca Judd Loves Home Republic Noah quilted quilt cover: This double-sided quilt cover, from Rebecca Judd’s latest collection, features a marble print on one side and gorgeous grey quilting on the other. From $139.95.

Anrol Designs personalised wooden spoon: Your child’s drawing printed on a wooden spoon makes a gorgeous keepsake for grandma. $25.

Rose St Trading Co Initial jewellery box: Combining lacquered wood with a velvet interior and brass initial detailing, this is the sort of luxury item a mum would never buy for herself. $119.95.

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7 working mums share their top tips for managing the juggle

Being a working mum is all kinds of things – a privilege, a challenge, a juggle – and with a baby about to turn one, I should know! What it isn’t is easy! In honour of Mother’s Day this weekend, I rounded up seven impressive women from the worlds of interiors, homewares and design to ask them how they manage to have – and do – it all!

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From L to R: Chloe Brookman, Kristy Withers, Bel Kurtz, Andrea Rembeck Kate Pascoe Squires, Tina Clark and Alison Wyatt

KATE PASCOE SQUIRES is one half of homewares brand Kate & Kate, known for their beautiful blankets, throws and towels. She is also mum to Harry (6) and Helena (4). She started Kate & Kate with her sister in law Kate Pascoe when Helena was just six months old and Harry was two.

“It was actually the perfect time to start a business,” she says. “Although we both had our hands full, there was also lots of time spent feeding, walking etc – and a desperate need to take some time for ourselves and get out of that ‘baby’ headspace. Our business started organically, so there was no pressure in the early days. We didn’t know what shape Kate & Kate was going to take, and by the time we worked that out, the kids were a little bit older and we could dedicate more time to developing our strategy.”

These days, with Harry at school and Helena in pre-school three days a week, with the help of a nanny two days a week, Kate can get four solid days of work in. “I juggle through the other three days. I like to walk Harry to school in the mornings and spend time with both kids in the afternoons, which means there is a break in my working day – but for that freedom, I am happy to then jump back into it for a few hours at night.

“We don’t have any family in Sydney, so I came to terms pretty early on that paid help is my only option and I’m cool with that. Our nanny has been with us since Helena was born and she’s part of the family. At the minute, the strategy is working!”

While she did have the dreaded mum guilt, being proactive in making changes to allow her to spend more time with the kids has alleviated this. “It makes for very busy days, but I just felt as though I was missing out on too much and we were all suffering. My new mantra is, ‘I can only do what I can do!’ I am a very proud working mum. I want my kids to have privileges, but I need them to see that you have to work for them. There isn’t a money tree out the back of the terrace!

“I also think it’s good for kids to see that the world doesn’t always revolve around them – I can’t be there every minute of every day and you know what? That’s ok. They will be ok. It’s a good life lesson.”

While self-employment brings welcome flexibility, it also brings “giant” responsibility. “The buck stops with you. It can be terrifying and empowering. There are a lot of people to keep happy too – your employees, stockists, manufacturers, media etc. We run our own business, but that doesn’t mean we’re not accountable to a lot of other people. Running your own show isn’t all love hearts and sunshine (as it may seem on Instagram) — there are amazing benefits, but get ready for a huge slog, lots of spreadsheets and time away from your family.”

Kate’s top tips: Get help. Family is always best if that’s an option, but if not, get prepared to pay for it: nanny, daycare… don’t think you can do it all by yourself. If you can afford to, outsource the jobs you don’t like or don’t find rewarding. When you are juggling a family and a business, time is precious – don’t waste it!

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ANDREA REMBECK runs kids luxury label Tutu du Monde and is mum to Alyna (11). Her daughter was actually the inspiration to start the business! “It has really grown with her, I started very small and nimble so I was able to juggle new motherhood with the challenges of a start-up and as she got older, it got easier for me to extend my work hours,” Andrea says.

Having an older child now, the juggle is a lot easier. Her husband works from home and does most of the school drop-offs and pick-ups which enables Andrea to have ‘proper’ work days. “I don’t have to pick up a lot of ‘undone’ work after-hours and on the weekend. When Alyna was younger, my husband was away overseas a lot on extended work commitments and with no relatives in Australia, I often had to juggle work, daycare, babysitters, etc. I used to work a lot at night. I had to fit it in where I could.”

There’s still the occasional bout of guilt though – mainly when she travels and can’t take Alyna with her. “However, I usually tell myself that a happy (and fulfilled) mother creates a nurturing and happy environment for her kids. I am a believer in old fashioned values and I think working sets a great example for your kids. They know it requires hard work and discipline to be a success and to fulfil one’s dreams. I don’t want my daughter to grow up and aspire to a Kardashian life.”

Andrea says it’s never too late to start your own business. “Maybe when you have young kids, it takes a little longer to get it off the ground and grow it, but with a good support network it’s possible, especially when the kids get a bit older. When Alyna was younger, I was running the business from home which helps, as you can work around nap times and you don’t have to commute. Obviously daycare and relatives can help a lot.”

Andrea’s top tips: Be organised and have a clear strategy. You don’t have endless amounts of time.

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KRISTY WITHERS runs iconic kid’s furniture and décor brand, Incy Interiors and is mum to Oscar (7) and Polly (4). It was Oscar turning two and needing a ‘big boy bed’ which sparked the business idea and she found out she was pregnant with Polly about two weeks before launching Incy. It was a very welcome surprise after multiple miscarriages and starting IVF.

With both children now in school, Kristy admits life is much easier and she employs her sister as their nanny! “She picks the kids up from school and will take them home, do homework and have a bath. This is amazing as it means that when we get home we just hang out and have quality time together.”

When the kids were younger and Kristy was working night and day, she had more than her share of mum guilt. “It absolutely broke my heart that I missed Polly’s first day of pre-kinder because I was in the US at a tradeshow. Polly of course didn’t bat an eyelid but I am still not over it!

“I love that when Polly plays ‘pretend’ she is ‘working’. I want her to know that she too can be successful and doesn’t need to rely on anyone else. Both my husband and I have our own businesses and we work long hours. Our children understand that they have things other kids don’t because mum and dad work hard. Self employment is certainly a hard road as you need to be available to both your family and your business 24 hours a day and there is no one else to pick up the slack.” Being a mum should never put you off following your dream though: “Having children will only make you more organised and more ruthless with your time, which is a good thing.”

Kristy’s top tips: Divide your time. Whilst working from home I felt permanently guilty – if I was working I felt like I should be with the kids and if I was with the kids I felt bad for not working. I also just worked around the clock and felt like I didn’t get a break. The day that I got a separate office and started working specific office hours was the day I got my life back. Now I go to work from 9 to 5 and I try to limit any work that I take home so that when I am home I am present. If you are spending quality time with your children, the mum guilt definitely lessens!

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ALISON WYATT runs Hepburn Hardware, an online store selling knobs and handles. She’s also mum to Zara (6) and Oliver (4). She started the business when she was on maternity leave with Oliver and Zara was 2. “I could see, in our situation, that working a normal 9 to 5 wasn’t going to work when our kids were at school. Zara was starting school in two years’ time so I had to make it happen within that timeframe. Fortunately it did.”

When the kids were small, Alison used childcare as she was still working her job in the city and running Hepburn Hardware by night. “Once Hepburn had enough traction, I left my city job, cut back their childcare hours and worked when they were asleep. It was busy at the time juggling two jobs and two small children, but it was a small price to pay for the balance we have now. These days I just work when they’re at school or kindy. My husband is also a shift worker and occasionally has days off during the week to do the school run etc. while I work.

“I wasn’t really into my city job and it made me feel guilty being away from my kids for something I wasn’t passionate about. Leaving your child in tears at daycare isn’t a great way for your family to start the day. Now I work when they’re at school/kindy or asleep. Separating work time from family time has been the lynchpin, because if I try to combine them, I end up doing both badly. I tick the business along in the school holidays, so I can spend as much time with them and then ramp it back up during term time. I’m also able to drop them off and pick them up from school every day, which has also been a guilt saver.”

Showing your kids you have drive, determination and commitment is a great lesson, according to Alison, who says her own parents set a really good example for her. “Allowing my kids to see you can have an enjoyable working life, in a less generic way, will hopefully open their minds to the possibilities out there. Your outlook on work can have a big effect on your outlook on life, so I’m keen to show my kids a positive one.”

Wanting more flexibility was a big motivator for her to start the business in the first place. “It’s a lot more work involved when you’re out on your own, but you can do it around whatever your family is up to. I’ve never worked harder in my life but I’m spending the most time I’ve ever had with my kids.”

Alison’s not the first in her circle of friends to have started a business after becoming a mum. “We’re all doing very different things but use each other as sounding boards for ideas and problems. I found working on my own challenging, as I have always preferred to work with a team, so having a good network of women me has given me amazing support. I couldn’t have done it without them.”

Alison’s top tips: Lists are my biggest saviour. I use an app called Evernote on my phone. It’s a great way to get whatever is in my head down onto an easily accessible platform. Then when I get a chance to do some work, I can do it fast and efficiently. At the end of each night, I add what I need to do the next day, so I don’t go to bed thinking about it.

CHLOE BROOKMAN is one half of children’s furniture and homewares business, Olli Ella and mum to Tennyson (6), Arlo (4) and baby Nell (pictured). “When I started Olli Ella I had just had my first child, who was 10 months. Olli Ella was absolutely inspired by motherhood, and to this day it affects the products that we design and produce.”

If you’d asked her how she balances motherhood and business before Nell came along, Chloe would have told you that she works during school hours, and tries to be as effective as she can in that time. “These days, though it’s done mainly through an iPhone, during feeds. “I haven’t quite figured out how to navigate the balance of work and family with three little ones but it’s early days still and I’m sure we will get there!”

She’s managing to put things in perspective when it comes to feeling guilty about being a working mum. “I had a real moment a couple of weeks ago when, after picking the boys up from school, I found myself shut in our room with an unsettled baby girl, I knew that my boys needed me, I had a mountain of emails to troll through (it wasn’t going to happen any time soon) and I hadn’t started on dinner. I felt like I was falling short, that my little boys were suffering because I had spread myself too thin. And then I had this thought; I thought to myself that when I look back on my own childhood it is more of a feeling, than remembering specific days. I thought that with my kids, sure there were going to be days when their mama was far less than perfect, days where I couldn’t play with them as much as I wanted to, or forgot to help with homework, or lost my temper quicker than the situation deserved. But it’s the foundation that counts, that their home is full of love, play and music. And that I am a great mother most of the time, and to forgive myself the moments when I do fall short. Because hey, we are human!”

More than setting the example of being successful, Chloe wants to show her kids that you can love what you do for work. And as for thinking you’ve left it too late to start your own thing after you’ve had kids, Chloe says it’s the best time to do! “Something happens after having a baby, it’s sort of a shift in perspective that makes you re-evaluate everything. Things that were important to you before, might not be so anymore, and things that you never imagined would be of interest or concern to you, suddenly are. There’s a joke in my family that after every baby I have made a major life decision. After my first baby I started Olli Ella, immediately after my second we moved from London to Sydney, and now with Nell we have just opened a third office in Los Angeles. It’s never too late to start a business and sometimes taking time away from your job, like for example, on maternity leave, is the perfect time to incubate and hatch a new venture.”

Chloe’s top tips: Have a sense of humour, wine, and embrace the chaos because it is crazy and awesome. These are undoubtedly the greatest of times.

TINA CLARK started luxury wardrobe storage brand Sagitine and is mum to Sabine (6) and Gisele (3), also known as Gigi. The business name is a combination of hers and her daughters’ names. Wanting to be at home with her girls more spurred former trader Tina on to start her business.

As a single mum, she has a full-time, live-in nanny. “I realised early on that I couldn’t manage on my own. Sabine is at school now and Gigi is at daycare three days a week. Working from home is a bit of a struggle on the two days when Gigi is at home.”

Of all the women we interviewed, she’s the only one who says she doesn’t suffer from mum guilt. “I always think I’m doing the best I can and that will be ok! I sometimes get the dad guilt and worry that my kids will get angry with me when they get older as both their dads are donors. But I think it’s very important for kids to see their mothers work as it creates ambition, drive and independence.”

When Tina worked as a trader she couldn’t even get time off to take Sabine to her first day of daycare. “It was just impossible! This gives me the flexibility to work at my own pace and be actively involved in dropping off and picking up my children when I need to.”

Perhaps feeling the pressure to provide more as a single parent, Tina warns to be careful about the finances and the time it will take to become profitable. “Let’s just say I was a little naive in hindsight about the realities of setting up a manufacturing business.”

Tina’s top tips: Keep smiling and don’t worry too much if the house is a mess! Try not to feel guilty about missing out on events at school as it’s impossible to do everything. Best to commit to a handful of things that you can 100% dedicate yourself to and do them well.

BEL KURTZ runs Petite Vintage Interiors and is mum to Holly (5) and Asher (3). She started the business when her second was just six months old. “After being on maternity leave for over two years, I definitely had a desire to focus my attention on something else in addition to my small people. At the start, I was able to easily fit the work hours required around the girls but as the business grew I went from working in nap times and evenings, which was quite manageable, to working through the day with them at home. This became more challenging as they grew older and gave up their naps! It was really hard to take client calls with two screaming kids in the background but I look back on that time and smile because I was able to indulge my passion for design while staying home with my daughters.”

Now Holly has started school and Asher is at kinder three days a week, she has more child-free hours. “But the time between school drop off and pick up would have to be the shortest hours in the day! My husband pitches in around the house in the afternoons between 4pm and 7pm for dinner and homework and then I’m back in the office most evenings after the girls have gone to bed. I always have my phone on me so if we have after school activities that leave me sitting in the car for extended periods, I can get onto emails.”

Bel accepts the mum guilt as being quite normal, particularly if you feel like your business is pulling you away from your family. “It helps to have a supportive partner with a flexible job who can be there if you can’t, or even grandparents who might be able to attend events that you’re unable to get to due to work commitments. The best thing I can do is admit to myself that I’m doing my best to juggle everything and I just can’t do it all. When things are a little quieter on the work front I try to attend as many events as possible so I don’t feel like we’re missing out so much.”

Bel watched her mum work hard in her own business and says it taught her she could chase any dream she had. “Hard work and determination do pay off and I think that’s a great example for our daughters.” When it comes to starting your own business, she says you just have to start! “Set a small goal and just squeeze in every spare minute that you have to try to reach it. It might be something as small as selling 10 products or getting 500 followers on Instagram! Don’t be too hard on yourself and don’t measure your success on the success of others. Small wins lead to bigger things!”

Bel’s top tips: Prioritise your own health first. Have a family planner that includes your intended work hours for the week with dedicated family time. I always make sure I have 45 minutes with the girls before bed for stories and cuddles. Build a great support network of trusted babysitters, you never know when you might need them. You don’t have to say yes to everything, on the work front and the family front. If you can, outsource.

Photography: Susan Papazian

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL OUR MUM READERS! WHETHER YOU RUN A BUSINESS OR NOT, YOU’RE A SUPERSTAR!

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Introducing baby Interiors Addict, Sebastian

Of course it was only a matter of time before I shared some photos and a little more about the birth of our little bundle Sebastian! So rather than completely #babyspam Instagram, here are a few snaps for those of you who have sent your well wishes and asked after him, for which we are really grateful. We have been so touched by everyone’s interest and thankful for the many beautiful gifts he has been sent. Thank you all!

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In hospital

Our little man, who is two weeks old today, was born at the San in Wahroonga, which was an altogether amazing healthcare experience. We were so well looked after and guided and had the pleasure of meeting countless wonderful midwives (these women — and one man — are amazing!). Kudos too to our brilliant obstetrician Peter Wood. Sebastian was 10 days late and I ended up being induced. He arrived a little over three hours later at 3.55am weighing 3.07 kilos or 6lb 12 in old money. To say things moved quickly after he kept us waiting, would be an understatement! Phew! But the main thing is, he arrived safe and well. When he was placed on my chest, my first thought was “I think I may explode with love,” followed by how much he didn’t look like a mini version of his dad, as we had both expected. We are still trying to work out which of us he looks most like and he changes a bit every couple of days.

The next day: tired, happy and lippie back on!
The next day: tired, happy and lippie back on!

4122015225216Everyone tells you what a life changing, overwhelming and amazing experience having your first child is, and you imagine it must be, but the enormity of it doesn’t hit you until you’re actually in the position of being a mum. I feel like the luckiest woman alive and if it’s at all possible, I love my husband even more now that he is the father of my child, and he is proving to be a fantastic daddy who was amazing during labour. We got home last Saturday, just in time for my first Mother’s Day. Having lost my mum as a young child, this is usually quite a sad occasion for me. But this year, being a mother myself for the first time, it was really special.

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At the weekend, my dad arrived from the UK to meet his first grandchild for the first time. We are looking forward to spending lots of quality family time together while acting editor Olivia runs the show for a while! We have been out and about for a few outings and survived and Sebastian is feeding and sleeping well (which is of course all relative when you’re talking about a newborn!). As L-plate parents, Damian and I are definitely learning as we go!

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Thanks again for all your well wishes and gifts. We are all feeling the love!

Jen x

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Homewares Interviews

Hipster Mum x Interiors Addict Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2015

We invited the lovely Jade Warne from Hipster Mum to collate our Mother’s Day Gift Guide for us. Time to get shopping if you haven’t yet!

Jade Warne from Hipster Mum
Jade Warne from Hipster Mum

Pot pourri? Bath bombs? C’mon, you know your mum better than that! This year, why not give her something as gorgeous and clever as she is. Here, four super-stylish mums spill the beans on what they’d really love on May 10…

Elizabeth Rowe, communications manager and blogger from SqueakandSquirrel.com

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I favour handmade over store-bought on Mother’s Day because I love the thought behind bits and pieces crafted with heart. Every year, I make something for my mum who in turn helps my daughter, Alice, put together a surprise for me. I will never part with these small gifts, just as mum has kept everything my sisters and I have ever made her.

So, what to craft this Mother’s Day? I love these three easy DIYs. Remember, the most meaningful gifts often cost next-to-nothing, so don’t fall into the trap of thinking you have to spend a lot to give more:

Bake or buy your mum’s favourite pastry (or cake) and top it with flowers. Sweet as pie! Image and instructions via The Proper Blog.

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Turn your favourite Instagram family photo into a puzzle using teeny wooden blocks and let your mum piece together her loved ones. Image and instructions via eHow.

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Draw ballet flats onto a calico drawstring bag to fill with shoes or other small treasures; an artwork and hiding place in one. Image and instructions via Made With Lof.

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PS. My little one Alice has designed a bunch of piggybank-friendly bracelets and necklaces for mums who fancy beads and bells. They ship with cute cards and optional wrap.

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Jackielyn Powell, food stylist and photographer at Insidethetreasurechest

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From a background in advertising, Jackielyn found that becoming a mum inspired her to switch career paths and pursue her dream of becoming a food stylist: “When you have little ones, you realise that time you have to yourself is too precious not to be doing exactly what you love.” With campaigns for Gelatissimo and Jax Coco under her belt in 2015, this mama of two has her eye on Mother’s Day loot that will do double duty at home and in her shoots.

kikki.K Ceramic Svenska Hem Collection ceramics, from $5.95: I have two sets of these beautiful mugs and saucers already. They look expensive, but are actually totally affordable and come up beautifully in photos.

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Porter’s Paints Crackle Medium, $37.40: When you’re taking photographs in your home, you really notice things like chipped paint and worn furniture. I’m keen to give my favourite wooden pieces a new lease on life without losing that lived-in look. Porter’s Crackle Medium is perfect for this; it goes on between coats of paint and works to give the top coat a cracked, distressed finish.

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The Wild Unknown Tarot Deck, $US40: Kim Krans is an artist, writer and yogi with a 50K following on Instagram. A large part of her following is credited to the incredible energy she’s poured into the illustrations that appear in these cards. My current deck is getting a little tired, but these will be perfect for a quick read while waiting for dinner or when friends drop by for a cuppa.

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Elsie Houston, graphic designer at Elsieinvents.com

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As a mum of two — Talo (4 months) and Otto (3) — graphic designer Elsie says her Mother’s Day wishlist is comprised of just one thing: sleep. That said, any of the clever home treats below would be a bonus.

Mr and Mrs White, Brass + Oak Block Lamp, $230: I met Sasha White when we renovated our kitchen this year and fell in love with her style (check it out on Instagram). Minimalism can often seem cold in real life, but her pieces are always warm, functional and incredibly stylish.

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Australian White Grape Refills, $27, Murchison-Hume: The amount of surface cleaning that goes on in my house has really gone up a notch in the last four months! Murchison-Hume products are eco-friendly, specifically designed to be safe for kids and look great sitting on the benchtop. Love.

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Sole Society Cassidy Vegan Weekender, $69.95: I’m from the UK so we head back there at least once a year. I’m always on the lookout for bags big enough to stash all our family essentials, but small enough for the overhead compartment. These tick the box while looking great, plus they’re vegan, which has the animal lover in me smiling.

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Dee Tang, founder and designer behind Kawaiian Lion

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Venice Jewellery Planets in Orbit Stud earring, $80: Who can go past a collection with “magellanic cloud” in it?! I adore this and the Sun River Stud.

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She Made Me Charcoal One Piece, $129.99: Seventies-style crochet bikinis, handmade in small batches. Need I say more?

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Le Petit Marche Australia: Anything and everything from this amazing French market in Newport. French linen? Check. French farm jams? Check. French goat’s cheese? Check. Petite French chocolates? Check. Cool French interior mag Milk? Check. Run by super chic and friendly french lady Celine? CHECK!

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Me! Jade Warne, photographer and blogger from Hipster Mum

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Now that I have kids of my own, Mother’s Day for me is all about giving back to my mum. She’s the coolest, cleverest person I know, but she doesn’t always have time to shop for the coolest, cleverest stuff, so I take it as my duty to deck her out in the kind of gear that makes the other mums ask “where did you get that?”.

Succulents from Flower Power, from $5: I’m obsessed with the clean, chic look of succulents around the house, and with their desert-surviving talents, I’m pretty hopeful that these guys could survive the nuclear dead zone that is mum’s garden (RIP maiden hairs)?

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Plum & Bow Alia Duvet Cover, $169: On the list of Snuggliest Places on Earth, mum’s bed already comes in at number one. And these pompoms will absolutely confirm that there ain’t no place ever going to knock her off the top spot.

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Natalie Alamein clutch, $250: What with all the bags my mum carries (school bags, work bags, gym bags) the last thing she needs is another one. Instead, I’m desperate to get her a fun little clutch to stash her keys/wallet/phone and make all the other mums jealous when she walks in to get her coffee!

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Photography of mums by Jade Warne. Hipster Mum is a creative guide to parenting in style.

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Art Competitions

Win the ultimate craft studio for your home with furniture, accessories and the help of a professional stylist

Sponsored by Brother Australia

Inspiration can come from anywhere, but having a creative space with all the essential tools fosters the perfect environment to spark creativity and bring your ideas to life. This Mother’s Day, Brother Australia introduces the concept of the creative/sewing space, a place where all your creative ideas come together and a place where inspiration, creativity and Brother are the perfect partners. This is where the #BrotherInspires campaign comes to life.

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Brother has partnered with highly recognised bloggers to inspire the community with projects that will show everyone how to make their ideal creative space a reality. The community are asked to pick and recreate their favourite inspiring project which can be found on the Brother projects page marked with an ‘I’.

This is not where it stops…with the #BrotherInspires campaign in mind, we have a really exciting month-long competition to announce this week, giving you the chance to create your very own, fabulous sewing or craft studio in your home with furniture, accessories and the professional skills and assistance of one of our favourite stylists, Briar Stanley from Sunday Collector.

Interior stylist and blogger Briar Stanley from Sunday Collector and daughter Sunday
Interior stylist and blogger Briar Stanley from Sunday Collector and daughter Sunday

To enter the #BrotherInspires Competition, all you need to do is either pick your favourite project made by one of Brother’s four influencers and recreate it, or make something unique for your sewing space.

Images of your entry must have the hashtag #BrotherInspires physically within the image to be valid. You can submit your project either via the Facebook App or on Instagram using the hashtag #BrotherInspires. An automated response will then provide you with a link to complete your entry on Facebook.

Once the projects have been created and submitted (deadline 11 May 2015), a judging panel (including yours truly!) will pick one lucky person to win an Inspirational Sewing Space valued at more than $12,000.

The grand prize will include:

    • Consultation – assess the room and chat with the winner to understand what inspires them.
    • Plan – provide the winner with a presentation of the suggested space, based on the discussion. This will include furniture and décor suggestions.
    • Process – Briar and the winner will shop for the larger furniture items to help pull the room together.
    • Completion – Briar will work with the winner to style the craft studio and complete the space!

In addition to the grand prize, there’ll also be two runner-up prizes. Entrants are encouraged to post a progress shot on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #BrotherInspiresWIP and #BrotherInspires for their chance to win a ScanNCut CM550DX. The grand prize and the runner-up winners will be announced on the same day: 29 May 2015.

Everyone who submits an eligible entry will also receive a copy of the ScanNCut Project and Idea Book.

Will you have a go at making this vase for your chance of winning?
Will you have a go at making this vase for your chance of winning?

With such great prizes at stake, being creative has never been easier! For full terms & conditions please visit the #BrotherInspires Competition app on the Brother Australia Facebook page.

Struggling to get started? Brother has gone one step further to provide inspiring quotes to help drive creativity and keep everyone motivated. The free downloadable quotes are available on the Brother website and perfect to put up in your home and creative/sewing space!

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Interiors Addict

To all the motherless daughters (and sons)

Mother’s Day isn’t much fun when your mum’s not around. It would be okay if it was one day but the lead-up is weeks and weeks (and I get all the press releases with the gift ideas)! I’m always glad when it comes around because it means it will be over by the next day. It’s a day of mixed emotions for me. I’m happy for all my friends with kids who are now the mums being celebrated and I’m genuinely happy to see people enjoying lunches and days out with their mums, if a little jealous. But my first thought on Mother’s Day is always for my friends who, like me, don’t have their mums. This isn’t me asking for sympathy or anything like that (not my style), but can you do me a favour? If you have a friend who has lost their mum, remember to drop them a text tomorrow and say you’re thinking of them. I have a special few girls who do this for me each year and it really means the world.

Happy Mother’s Day for tomorrow. Cherish your parents and tell them you love them.

Jen x

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Homewares

Country Road offer free flowers for Mother’s Day shoppers

With Mother’s Day this Sunday, Country Road is here to help last-minute gift buyers with their pop up florist, The Flower Carts.

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At Melbourne’s South Yarra and Chadstone stores and Sydney’s Chatswood Chase store, cleverly designed plywood carts will be filled with beautifully wrapped fresh white tulips and packaged bulbs to plant at home. The Flower Carts will be in stores today (Friday 9) and tomorrow (Saturday 10 April), with bunches costing $16 or free with any purchase over $100 from the Women’s category.

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Interiors Addict

A couple of easy-as DIY Mother’s Day gift ideas

Have you checked out Typo’s new Made by Typo do-it-yourself craft range yet? Check out these two easy projects for Mother’s Day next week (or any gift-giving time really!).

Project 1: Pom-pom it on!

Make a DIY bouquet for your mum, or maybe help your kids make YOU one!

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How to make

1. Follow ridiculously easy instructions on DIY pom-pom kit

2. Place in a milk jar

3. Stamp your message onto a heart cut from craft card

4. Twine it all together

5. You have an insta-flowers gift that will last forever!

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Project 2: Impress mum and make the most ordinary bunch of flowers look amazing!

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How-to

1. Start with craft roll wrap

2. Add your favourite flat wrap for contrast

3. Use coloured twine around both (no package is complete without it!)

4. Stamp out messages onto coloured card and peg on!

5. Finish with 3D embellishments or more stamps for the best looking gifts in town.

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Buy everything you need in your local Typo store or online.

 

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Art

Peonies meet fashion in limited edition Megan Hess illustrations for Mother’s Day

We all love peonies, don’t we? They’re just the most beautiful blooms! And of course, we love frocks and fashion. So Megan Hess has struck gold with these limited edition drawings, featuring dresses fashioned from the flowers. Divine!

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There are two to choose from, and they’re limited to 25 prints of each. So basically, don’t hang around!

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If you’re not a mum and you want one anyway, I say go for it and treat yourself! Obviously, they’d make a great special gift for a mum, or anyone else in your life really.

Each image is printed on Canson Arches Museum Velin, a deluxe heavyweight 315gsm, cream coloured, slightly textured, hand-moulded rag. Every print is UV coated, signed and editioned by Megan, and measures 297 mm x 420 mm.

$275 each, unframed. Buy online.

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Mother’s Day when you don’t have your mum

This post isn’t about sympathy. I don’t want any of that thanks, or pity. I just want to give a special shout out to all the other people out there without their mums today and say I know how you feel. The month leading up to Mother’s Day is just reminder after reminder of how you haven’t got anyone to buy a gift for (hey, I’ve even done my own gift guide on here!) and how you won’t be doing anything special with your mum on Mother’s Day. And now it’s here, phew! It’ll all stop tomorrow!

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14 gifts for mum: Pink Popular Penguins

Pop into your local book store or jump online to grab your mum a few Popular Penguins. For a limited time, they’re a lovely shade of pink, and raising money for the McGrath Foundation.

pink penguinAt just $9.95 each, they’re a bargain! Buy here. Then make sure you give her some child-free space with a cup of tea to enjoy!

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14 gifts for mum: an inky table runner for $85

I have the neon pink version of this and it gets so many comments! Bonnie and Neil’s handprinted table runners are great value in my opinion, starting at $65.

This indigo one is $85 and the pink is $65.

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14 gifts for mum: a serious necklace!

This showstopper of a necklace is only $69.95 from Lady Chatterley’s Affair.

Three strands of aqua ceramic beads, fastened at the nape of the neck and embellished with a sparkling bow. Each piece is handmade and slightly different. Buy it here.

#14gifts for mum is a gift idea a day for 14 days in the lead up to Mother’s Day. All gifts under $100.

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14 gifts for mum: a pair of polkadot pillowcases

There’s a reason these fun Castle polkadot pillowcases are bestsellers. What mum wouldn’t like a pair? Go matching or mix it up with an odd pair!

They’re $49 each and 5-star hotel grade. They come in yellow, pink, turquoise, orange and more.

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14 gifts for mum: Dinosaur Designs bowl for $68

Everyone should have a little piece of Dinosaur in their life. I have several little pieces 😉 How about this small ball bowl, available in a variety of colours, for your mum?

At $68, they’re entry level Dinosaur, but a lovely gift and something you might not treat yourself to.