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Page 1: Peekaboo Magazine June 2012 - Sydney Edition

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SYD // ISSUE 5 // JUNE 2012

PARTY PEOPLE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO HELP

YOU ON YOUR MERRY WAY TO PARTY-ORGANISING STARDOM

INSPIRING WOMEN

AMY ATLAS, SHELLEY CRAFT & THE KOOLAMAN SISTERS

WINCOOL FREE STUFF!

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Mooo is excited to announce that we are going global. Last July we launched in the UK as tinyme and changing our name locally is part of our plan to go forward with 1 great international brand. Nothing else has changed. We’ll still be making things in

the leafy eastern suburbs of Melbourne and no, we haven't been taken over or anything like that. While we are really sad to see mooo go, we're also really excited that our little spare bedroom startup with 1 product has grown up and is taking it to the world.

A super big thanks to the 100,000 plus happy customers who have supported us over the last 5 years. The best is yet to come… Got more questions? Visit tinyme.com.au/sup for more info.

New Name. Same Great Products.

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IS NOW

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FEATURES Shiny happy people 18Not only do the Koolaman Designs girls produce beautiful bling, they are beautiful people too

Atlas’s map to party success 34Think parties, think New York guru Amy Atlas

New kid on The Block 48Shelley Craft: mixing babies, business and The Block is a breeze

COMPETITIONS 59Win yourself something fabulous from Argington,

Silver Cross or Miyo

FASHIONWinter warmers 37These delectable new-season fashion looks will warm your heart, and your kids

Birthday brands 45It’s the year of the big-brand birthdays. Marquise just blew out 80 candles and Fred Bare will do 20

PARTIESParty time 25Need party inspiration? You’ve come to the right place. We have pages of brilliant parties and all the product info and tips you need to make them happen

REGULARSCalendar/markets 11Noteworthy 12Hot Inspect these gadgets 17Travel Thai life 50Horoscopes by Elizabeth Ball 57Last page by Zac’s mum Black 62

CONTENTS

ON THE COVER

Tutu Du Monde Treasure Chest cape, Snow Queen tutu and Petal cap

www.tutudumonde.com Styling by Bianca Shugg.

Photo by Naomi V Photography www.www.naomivphotography.com.au

Peekaboo Magazine’s Privacy Notice (1) This notice describes our privacy policy. (2) By reading our publication you are accepting the practices described in this privacy policy. (3) We acknowledge that your privacy is very important to you and that you have a right to control your personal information. (4) We know that you care how information about you is used and shared and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly. (5) The information we learn from customers helps us personalise and continually improve our publication. (6) We receive and store any information you give us. (7) We use the information that you provide for such purposes as responding to your requests, improving our publication, and communicating with you. (8) We will not collect any personal information about you except when you knowingly provide it. (9) We acknowledge that providing personal information is an act of trust and we take this seriously. (10) Under no circumstances will your personal information be used for any other purpose than intended. (11) The owners of this publication will retain and protect the information provided by you (but may be legally required to disclose it in some circumstances such as if ordered by a court to do so). (12) It is impossible to guarantee the protection of your personal data absolutely. (13) Your data may be exposed due to loss, unauthorised access, use, modification or disclosure. The owner of this publication will not use the information for on-selling to list brokers. Competition Terms and Conditions: (1) By entering the competition you are acknowledging that you accept these competition terms and conditions. (2) By entering the competition you acknowledge that there is one prize per competition and that the winner of the competition will be notified by Peekaboo Magazine that they have won. (3) The prize/s are not redeemable for cash or otherwise transferable. (4) The decisions of Peekaboo Magazine in relation to any aspect of the competition shall and will be final and binding upon every entrant who enters into the competition. (5) Each person may only enter each competition once and must only enter the competition on their own account. (6) The promoter of the competition is Jumpin Publishing Pty Ltd trading as Peekaboo Magazine. (7) Peekaboo Magazine accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to prizes in transit. (8) Peekaboo Magazine makes no representation or warranty as to the quality or suitability of the prizes. (9) To the extent permitted by law Peekaboo Magazine is not liable for any loss suffered or sustained to any person or property by reason of any act or omission, including deliberate or negligent acts or omissions, by Peekaboo Magazine or its agents in connection with the supply of any prize to the prize winner. (10) In the event of that any prize item is unavailable, Peekaboo Magazine reserves the right to substitute a prize item of equal or greater value.

contents

06 / JUNE 2012

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hello

08 / JUNE 2012

SPONSORS

public relationsbelle

weddings | portraitsMummy

I eBayed, I Spotlighted, I Googled (no Pinterest back then!!) just to make it the perfect party. She was my first child so this was my debut as a party-organising mum. It was such a mission – almost like my wedding plans! Putting this ‘Party’ edition of Peekaboo together has only shown me what I did for Claudia was ‘miniature’ compared to the elaborate setups mums are doing today. Who else better to speak with and answer all of those party/dessert table styling questions but the lady of the hour, Amy Atlas, and our editor was lucky enough to get some one-on-one time with her, and even got some our our fans’ questions answered. It is a must-read.

Other must-reads in this edition are the story on the fabulous Koolaman Designs sisters – down-to-earth girls who have turned a great idea into an equally as great business from their kitchen benches. And we were also lucky enough to catch TV personality Shelley Craft on the eve of the birth of her second baby – that woman has got loads going on! But one of my favourite sections this edition is the Winter Warmers fashion spread. We had such a blast styling and shooting those mini models. I hope you enjoy that section as much as we loved bringing it to you.

And while on the subject of birthdays and parties, the Peekaboo crew would love to wish our Sydney and Melbourne editions a very happy first birthday! Yes, it’s been a year since we entered those brave new territories with our magazine and we have made so many new friends along the way. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your patronage. Now, let’s party!!

HELLO I PLANNED CLAUDIA’S FIRST BIRTHDAY FOR MONTHS, STAYING UP FOR HOURS ON A REGULAR BASIS CUTTING, PACKING, COOKING, GLUEING AND EVEN SEWING.

Creative Director/Publisher

Peekaboo Magazine Brisbane/Sydney/Melbournefollow us Peekaboomag

Creative director/publisher Bianca Shugg | [email protected]

Editor Belinda Glindemann | [email protected] www.bellepr.com

Graphic designer Vanessa Russell | [email protected] www.raspberrycreative.com.au

Photographer Naomi Vasington | Naomi V Photography [email protected] | www.naomivphotography.com.au

Special thanks Wendy Somerville, Michael Somerville, Jenna Somerville, Cambell, Claudia and Heidi Shugg xx

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DISTRIBUTION If you are interested in distributing our magazine, please suggest your business, childcare centre, cafe or boutique to [email protected]. Peekaboo Magazine is printed in Brisbane, Australia, by PMP Print. Distribution via Fastways and Australia Post. Peekaboo magazine is owned by Jumpin Publishing Pty Ltd.

Peekaboo magazine is now printed on Australian-made paper stock.

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PS. In a cool display of the power of the internet, we were lucky to be ap-proached by an illustrator, who found our mag while trawling Facebook and was keen to be involved in it. Barb Bruno is also a fashion designer for Adidas kids from her home town of Barcelona. Yes, our readership now officially stretches to Spain! You can check out Barb’s work on page 62.

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DORA THE EXPLORER LIVE

WHERE VARIOUS LOCATIONS WHEN VARIOUS DATES FROM

JUNE 30 WEBSITE WWW.LIFELIKETOURING.COM

DISNEY ON ICE

WHERE VARIOUS LOCATIONS WHEN JUNE 15-17, 22-24,

JULY 11-16 WEBSITE WWW.DISNEYONICE.COM.AU

More Fun Than a Wii is a playful, fun and ‘goon-like’ comedy show for children (aged 5 years and over) and their families. Matt Kelly and Richard Higgins are the List Operators and their comedy style provides kids with all the delights of being silly, for the sake and total joy of just being silly. Deliberately raucous, a bit rude and very, very funny, The Listies leave their audiences of adults and children gasping for breath. If you are looking for plain-old fairies or standard clowns, then The Listies is not for you. But if you want to meet a crazy ninja nan, ward off an alien attack or just roll on the floor in fits and fits of laughter, then these are the best two guys for the job.

MORE FUN THAN A WII WHERE THE STUDIO, SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE RD, EAGLE FARM WHEN JULY 3-8 WEBSITE WWW.SYDNEYOPERA HOUSE.COM

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Everyone’s favourite explorer is embarking on a live musical adventure down under in NICK JR’s Dora the Explorer LIVE! Search for the City of Lost Toys show. Dora has lost her teddy bear and the search is on to retrieve him. With the help of the audience, Map, Backpack, Boots, Diego and their courageous friends, Dora uses her map-reading, counting, musical and language skills to successfully pass through the number pyramid and the mixed-up jungle to reach the City of Lost Toys. But watch out – you never know what that sneaky fox Swiper might be up to along the way! Dora the Explorer fans will delight in this two-act, song and dance spectacular that invites them to think, sing and play along.

It’s one colossal party on ice, with all your favorite Disney friends! Join Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse as they celebrate a Very Merry Unbirthday Party with Alice and the Mad Hatter, Mardi Gras with Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen, a Royal Valentine’s Day Ball with the Disney Princesses, a Hawaiian luau with Lilo & Stitch, a winter wonderland with Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear, a Halloween haunt with the Disney Villains and more in a magical medley of holidays, celebrations and festivals from around the globe. Mickey and Minnie are firm family favourites and to see them on ice, after watching them on TV or reading them in books, is bound to impress the little guys and the big ones too.

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OFF TO MARKET WE GO...

JUNE

Baby & Kids MarketJune 3: Five Dock Leisure Centre, Five Dock, 9am-noonJune 17: Penrith Valley Regional Sports CentreJune 24: St Ignatius College, Riverview, Tambourine Bay Rd, Lane Cove www.babykidsmarket.com.auHeritage Craft FairJune 3: St Ives Showground, Mona Vale Rd, St Iveswww.heritagecraftfair.com.au

Mums and Bubs MarketJune 2: St Paul’s High, Ocean Drive, Port Macquariewww.mumsandbubsmarket.com

JULY

Mathilda’s MarketsJuly 21: The Entertainment Quarter, Byron Kennedy Hall, 122 Lang Rd, Moore Park, 9am-1pmwww.mathildasmarket.com.au

Baby & Kids MarketJuly 1: Bridgecoast Stadium (Formerly Gosford City Sports Stadium), Duffys Rd off Terrigal DriveJuly 15: Sutherland Basketball Stadium, SutherlandJuly 22: Avalon Recreation Centre, AvalonJuly 29: Five Dock Leisure Centre, Five Dockwww.babykidsmarket.com.au

AUGUST

Mathilda’s MarketsAugust 25: Special Tween-to-Teen market, The Entertainment Quarter, Byron Kennedy Hall, 122 Lang Rd, Moore Park, 9am-1pmwww.mathildasmarket.com.au

Baby & Kids MarketAugust 5: Newcastle Basketball Stadium, BroadmeadowAugust 12: Bernie Mullane Sports Complex, KellyvilleAugust 19: Hurstville Aquatic Leisure Centre, HurstvilleAugust 26: St Ignatius College, Riverview, Tambourine Bay Road, Lane Covewww.babykidsmarket.com.au

JULY

AUGUST

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IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO IN THE COMING MONTHS, LOOK NO FURTHER THAN PEEKABOO’S EVENTS CALENDAR

LOCAL EVENTS CALENDAR

JUNE

JUNE 2012 / 11

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calendar

14Oui oui! Experience France for a day right here in Oz. It’s Bastille Day y’all!

29Go green and plant some-thing leafy for National Tree Day whether it be in your own backyard or at one of the many community sites www.treeday.planetark.org

03Strap on your favourite denim for Jeans for Genes Day today, raising money for the Children’s Medical Research Institute www.jeansforgenes.org.au

18Australia’s longest running children’s festival, Book Week, is on from August 18-24 with the theme ‘Champions Read’. Are you a champion reader too?

06 1309It’s World Environment Day. Do something spesh with your kids to celebrate our planet and show them how important it is to respect the environment

05Find a babysitter speed-dating style tonight at Club Totem, Balgowlah, or tomorrow at The Mama-Club, Bondi Junction. Cool! www.meetasitter.com.au

Toy and Game Expo is on at Sydney Olympic Park from June 9-11. Go along and test out some of the best new toys available as well as some old favourites

Go the Blues! NRL State of Origin Game 2 kicks off at ANZ Stadium tonight. Who will be victorious? Us of course!

Shutterbug Kids is hosting a digital photography workshop for 7-12 year olds at the Woolhara Community Centre www.signature photo.com.au

0201Discover rainbow serpents and megafauna as well as modern Aussie animals at Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah, all this month

Wizards’ School of Magic craft and fun activities is on at The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah, today and June 16.Bookings on 4567 3000

Little Big Shots is Austral-ia’s major annual touring children’s film fest val for 2-15 year olds and it’s on at the Opera House today www.littlebigshots.com.au

Country music superstar Carrie Underwood will close her Aussie debut concert series tonight at the Sydney Opera House. Get amongst it!

Mums can breathe a collec-tive sigh of relief as the kids head back to school today. While the craziness should settle, it’s back to the old lunchbox routine again

Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival is on from August 21-25 at Sydney Town Hall and other locations. Run, don’t walk Mums! www.mbffsydney.com.au

City2Surf fun run takes in 14km from Hyde Park to the finish line at Bond Beach today. Are you up to it? www.city2surf.com.au

There’s live music to suit every taste this month. Catch Kate Miller-Heidke today at the Metro Theatre or the Hill-top Hoods on Aug 4 or even Bel Biv Devoe on Aug 15

Today’s your last chance to catch the musical,A Chorus Line, at the Capitol Theatre. The season kicked off on July 20. Tickets via Ticketmaster

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THE BEST CRAPPY IDEA YOU’LL EVER SEE WWW.LITTLEDEERCREATIONS.COM

Now, when we tell you this product is crap, we are being truthful. It is poo. Well, elephant dung to be precise. Little Deer Creations have a beautiful range of gifts made out of Sri Lankan paper which is manufactured of dung fibres (80 pe cent) and a mix of office aste paper and rice paddy and banana plant waste. A percentage of profits goes into elephant conservation.

CLEVER CUP WWW.CUPPYCUP.COM

Many of you will have seen plastic popper juice box holders with handles to stop little drinkers from squirting themselves? Well, CuppyCup is a clever new juice box holder that is adjustable in size to suit all poppers and folds down flat for easy storing in your nappy bag. We likey.

WARM YOUR HEART DOVERANDMADDEN.BLOGSPOT.COM

With the cold weather definitely now set in, the images sent to us recently by Dover & Madden featuring their beautiful handmade

noteworthy

TAKE NOTEWHEN SOMETHING MAKES YOU SIT UP AND SAY ‘WOW, COOL!’, YOU JUST CAN’T KEEP IT TO YOURSELF. SHARING IS CARING, RIGHT? MAKE SURE YOU SHARE THESE NOTEWORTHY THINGS WITH YOUR FRIENDS

STORY BELINDA GLINDEMANN

WWW.PEEKABOOMAGAZINE.COM.AU

Did you know you can order an annual subscription to this, your favourite parenting/

lifestyle read, at www.peekaboomagazine.com.au (just click ‘buy me’). For just $25 a

year, a subscription is the best way to make sure you don’t miss an issue.

subscription

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knits had us in a woolen frenzy (pictured above). If only we could squeeze our heads into one of their Size 00 beanies on cold mornings! Find Dover & Madden on Etsy, MadeIt and Facebook.

KISS THIS WWW.KISSITBETTERBAG.COM

The Kiss It Better Bag is the clever invention of Vanessa Williams, a First Aid trainer and mum to two. “When I became a mother I quickly realised that when your own children are involved, dealing with injuries can be a very stressful time,” Vanessa says. The wallet-sized version (RRP $40) can slip easily into your handbag ready to diffuse tears while you’re out and about. The included jellybeans and stickers are genius. There’s also a shoulder bag size and refill pa ks available.

SMALL STEP FOR MAN, GIANT LEAP FOR LITTLIES EVERYWHERE WWW.LEAPFROG.COM.AU

When you find yourself battling your toddler for quality time on your iPad or iPhone - like we do in our household - the new My Own Story Time Pad from LeapFrog is the answer (pictured above, right). A kiddy cross between a lap top and an iPad, this cute tech pad allows you to personalise your child’s play tailoring stories with their

name and favourite things, creating a music playlist from more than 40 different songs, and customising emails from your family and friends. Can you believe it? My Miss 3 is very proud of her “high-pad” and has forgotten all about mine. Hooray for LeapFrog! RRP $54.99

WHOLE LOTTA FUN FOR KIDS WWW.LOTTAMAGAZINE.COM

Mid-year school holidays are within arm’s reach now, so it’s good to have a few boredom-busting ideas up your sleeve. Enter Lotta Magazine (pictured above, left). Developed by a Brisbane graphic designer, the magazine is filled to the brim with fun activities for 5-10 year olds and not one ounce of advertising. The June edition is the Secrets issue with activities based on superheroes, spies, magic, mysteries and other surprises. The Lotta website is the place to buy this boredom-fighting bible and is also where you’ll find even more activity ideas on their ‘Show and Tell’ blog. There are back copies also available on the site including the Travel issue and the Story issue so there are plenty of ways to keep the cherubs amused these holidays.

L I V E .

L I F E .

L O V E .

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The staff at Esther’s Table were very welcoming and we quickly took a seat right next to the sweet mini chairs and table for kids. This dedicated kiddy area comes complete with toys, books, blackboard, pencils and paper, to Mr 2’s delight. The breakfast menu at Esther’s Table offered a variety of fresh pastries, seasonal fruit platters, French toast, omelettes and more. The kiddie breakfast included boiled egg soldiers, vegemite and cheese toast and a ham and cheese foldover. To wash all that down, Esther’s Table also offers mini fruit frappes, smoothies and milkshakes for the kids starting from $3.50. Esther’s Table also have jars of brightly coloured biscuits for the kids. And why not wash down that smartie biscuit with a delicious babycino? Yum.

Themed around a 1950’s Palm Beach weekender as seen through the styles of architecture, writing and logos used, The Manly Wharf Hotel is a modern version of an iconic Sydney pub. And everybody enjoys a good pub lunch with the family, don’t they? Dad gets to have a cheeky beverage and mum gets time out from the kitchen. Manly Wharf Hotel is the perfect place to have a good pub-style lunch or dinner with the family in tow. For the wee ones, Manly Wharf has covered all bases – they have a change table, many high chairs, a kids’ menu and activity sheets and crayons. And did you know, kids eat free from Monday-Thursday, 5.30-6.30pm (conditions apply)?

Watsons Bay Tea Gardens Cafe is another picturesque spot to dine out with the kids. But hey, you could sit anywhere along the water in Sydney and it’s beautiful – right? This beach-come-park setting is an ideal place to meet with friends, families or your mothers’ group. To re-fuel, the tea garden offers light lunches, brunches and sweet treats for the adults and a small kids’ menu for the wee ones which has offerings such as toasted cheese soldiers, kiddy sandwiches, pastas and chicken strips, just to name a few. While the kids wait eagerly for their meals they can be kept amused with colouring sheets and crayons provided by staff.

ESTHER’S TABLE61 ANNANDALE ST, ANNANDALEWWW.ESTHERSTABLE.COM

MANLY WHARF HOTELMANLY WHARF EAST ESPLANADE, MANLYWWW.MANLYWHARFHOTEL.COM.AU

WATSONS BAY TEA GARDENS CAFE8 MARINE PARADE WATSON BAYWWW.TEAGARDENSCAFE.COM

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1 packet regular Tim Tams (200g)

cup full fat cream cheese

1 packet Nestle chocolate melts (375g) or 1 packet Wilton Candy Melts*

1½ tablespoons copha, melted

spinkles or sugar flower decorations (optional)

6-inch paper lollipop sticks*

Cake pops are so much fun and they make pretty portable party food. Plus, as a super bonus, they are so easy to make they are a great introduction to cooking for kids. Children love rolling the mixture into shape and, with practice, they can help dip and add sprinkles or decorations to create their own masterpieces.

While this recipe is for Tim Tam cake pops, once you have the basics down pat you can whip up your own cakes using your favorite recipe or a packet mix, add enough butter cream icing to make the cake crumb moist and then follow the instructions from Step 2. Regular chocolate melts from the baking section of the grocery store can be used or, for a special occasion, buy already coloured candy melts from specialty stores to co-ordinate your pops with your party theme. Coloured candy melts have a light vanilla taste and they also set faster than regular chocolate melts which can be helpful when decorating your pops.

www.bubbleandsweet.blogspot.com.au

TOP OF THE POPS

SEE YOU LATER CUPCAKES –THE LATEST PARTY TREND IS THE CAKE POP. THEY MIGHT LOOK FIDDLY BUT THEY ARE EASY AS PIE (WELL, PIE ON A STICK)

WORDS LINDA VANDERMEER, AUTHOR OF RECIPE BOOK, SWEETS ON A STICK

food

JUNE 2012 / 15

TIM TAM CAKE POPS Makes 11

STEPS

1. Place Tim Tams and cream cheese into blender and pulse for 10-20 secs until mixture is smooth and comes together in clumps.

2. Place about 1 tablespoon of mixture in the palm of your hand and roll into small balls using light pressure. Try to

make the balls as smooth as you can. Place the Tim Tam

balls onto a tray lined with greaseproof paper.

3. Using a lollipop stick make a hole in the top of each ball

pushing stick in about halfway.

4. Place Tim Tam balls into refrigerator and chill until fir

(about 1 hour).

5. Place chocolate melts or candy coating into a microwave

safe bowl with copha and melt in microwave in bursts of

60 secs on med-low until mixture is smooth. The mixture

should be quite fluid and not too thick. If needed, add a

little more melted copha to the mixture to make it easy to

dip. Do not overheat the chocolate.

6. Dip the end of a lollipop stick into the melted chocolate

and then push the sticks into the Tim Tam balls using the

holes you have already made. The melted chocolate should

secure the sticks ensuring that the balls do not fall off the

stick during the dipping process. Repeat for all Tim Tam

balls and return to fridge until chocolate has set.

7. Ensure that chocolate is still melted, if necessary return

to microwave for 45-60 sec bursts on med-low until

mixture is smooth. Remove the Tim Tam balls from the

fridge and holding the end of the lollipop stick, pop the Tim Tam ball into the melted candy ensuring the whole ball

is covered/submerged. Remove the ball from the melts

and still holding over the bowl, gently tap the stick against

your hand to help the excess melted candy to drop off the

Tim Tam ball. The more care you take with this step the

smoother your finished pop will be

8. If you are adding sprinkles to the pops, hold the pops

over a shallow dish and shake the sprinkles over the pop

before the chocolate sets.

9. Place finished pop onto a tray lined with greaseproof

paper with the sticks upright. If you are adding sugar

flower decorations, or the like, press them onto the pops

at this stage and hold until set. Once set, the pops can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator until needed, for up to fi e days. If you would prefer the pops to be upright allow them to set in an upright position by inserting them into a clean block of styrofoam wrapped in Gladwrap.

* Note: lollipop sticks and Wilton Candy Melts are available through specialist cake decorating stores, Spotlight or on eBay.

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For all the Thomas and Friends fans, the Train Shed in Luddenham is the ultimate venue for that Thomas the Tank Engine party. Everything is supplied – from invitations to party food and most importantly, Thomas and Friends train rides. All you have to do is show up and jump onboard the Red Rattler double-decker carriage where the party is held. You have a choice of two menus and you can also bring additional food if required. End the day with a Thomas the Tank Engine icecream cake and a Thomas helium balloon for each guest to take home. Party bags are also available at request. Prices start at $29.95 per child.

THE TRAIN SHED1923 THE NORTHERN RD, LUDDENHAM WWW.THETRAINSHED.COM.AU

Add a little sparkle to your little one’s birthday with Sparkle Kidz Bake Classes. The party is divided into two session where a pastry chef will teach the guests how to create cupcake batter from scratch and bake the cupcakes to perfection. Then the kids will learn to decorate the cupcakes using buttercream, fondant and sugar shapes. Between each session they will break for refreshments of gooey cheese sandwiches, cookies, fairy bread and mini cupcakes. At the conclusion of the party, all guests will be very happy as they triumphantly trot home with six of their very own cupcakes. Parties start from $59 per guest and can cater for 10 to 40 tots, teens or tweens.

SPARKLE CUPCAKERY132 FOVEAUX ST, SURRY HILLS WWW.SPARKLECUPCAKERY.COM.AU

Get the kids outdoors and into the wild with a Bush Birthday Party at Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden. Kids will get to explore and discover amazing things on a bushwalk, meet an animal or insect friend, play an environmental game and create their own bush craft which revolves around one of the chosen themes on offer including Bush Detectives, Minibeasts, Bush Senses, Pond Life, Animal Habitats, Dreamtime, Bush Fairies or Reptile Wonder. Bring your own catering and enjoy the bush setting. This is a wonderful educational and interactive way to get the kids interested in nature. Parties run for 90 minutes and cost $12.50 per child.

KU-RING-GAI WILDFLOWER GARDEN420 MONA VALE RD, ST IVESWWW.KMC.NSW.GOV.AU

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Driving north up the Silver City Highway on her way to Broken Hill for an agricultural fair back in 2008, Lisa O’Keefe could never have dreamed how the next chapter of her life would be written. In hindsight, the “Silver City” signs should have been a clue…

Now, exactly four years on and driving up that exact same Silver City Highway on the exact same 4.5-hour trip from her home at Koolaman Station near Balranald in southwest New South Wales, to Broken Hill for the exact same agricultural fair, she and sister Stacey Clayton can reflect on what has been an unexpected yet shiny, happy journey in a short timeframe. You see, these sisters are the gurus behind the Koolaman Designs range of bespoke jewellery. Those stunning pieces of silver and gold jewellery – pendants and necklaces, bangles and bracelets, keytags and cuff links – made extra special and truly individual by the addition of hand-stamped names of their customers’ loved ones.

Talking to Peekaboo from her car on the drive up to Broken Hill Agfair, Lisa is honest in her admission that the business’s success in a relatively short period of time has been astounding. “We just never thought it would be like this,” she admits.

The girls and their older brother Carl grew up on the land at their parents’ farm near Rutherglen in Victoria.

Lisa, 36, studied agricultural science at university before landing a job as an agronomist. It was a uni friend who helped Lisa meet Christian and the pair went on to marry and move on to Christian’s parents’ property – Koolaman Station. The 73,000 acre piece of sheep- and wheat-farming heaven is now in fourth-generation hands with the addition of Lisa and Christian’s three kids – Augustus, 7, Eliza, 6, and Isobel, 3. Stacey, 33, took a slightly different career path, studying finance and accounting at university. While she and husband Luke are living on part of her family’s original farm, they utilise the wide-open space to operate a trucking business rather than going down the traditional path of farming the land. And the wide-open space is handy when you also have three kids running around – Chloe, 6, Leonard, 4, and Edward, 3.

So, given the agronomy and finance backgrounds, and life in regional towns on vast pitches of dirt, you have to wonder how these girls became superstars of bespoke bling? Well, it’s simple. They saw a unique product and fell in love with it. It was Christmas 2006, and among all the frivolity of the festive season, the girls were enjoying a visit from a family member from Canada. The relative was wearing a really unusual necklace adorned with the names of her children that she had bought while in her home country.

“I thought it was the most gorgeous thing I had

ever come across,” Lisa gushed. “I really would have liked to have something like that of my own.” At the time, Lisa’s first born was six months old and Lisa was back at work after her first stint of materni y leave.

“I just thought it would be great to wear something like that to work so you could have your child with you all the time.” So the girls began to search out an Australian business where they could order themselves some similar jewellery. And they couldn’t find one. Cue the lightbulb moment

“We’ve both got crafty genes,” Lisa says. “My maternal grandmother taught me how to sew at an early age and I’d always been into craft. We were considering this jewellery, thinking ‘How hard can it really be?’. ”

With the baby bonuses from Gus and Eliza’s births in Lisa’s back pocket and Stacey being presented a handy wad of cash from the government for giving birth to Chloe, the mumpreneurs thought they’d utilise their new-found wealth and invest in this jewellery-making thing. Once the girls had designed and stamped a few pieces, wearing a path to and from the drawing board, they thought it was time to present to the world their shiny new product range (and when I say ‘present

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to the world’ I’m talking about a Mildura ladies evening – close enough, hey?). There were seven or eight pieces in the range at that time including the ‘Kate’ ring-shaped pendant, the ‘Chloe’ and ‘MaMa’ rectangular dog tags, and the small ‘Eliza’ disc pendants which are all still in the current range.

“When the mothers there saw the jewellery they were raving about it,” Lisa says. It gave the sisters a glimmer of hope that they could turn this hobby into a fully-fledged business. She remembers the day her first ‘proper’ order came through. It was for a set of MaMa dogtags. That particular customer has continued to buy Koolaman Designs pieces right through the years.

“We used to give each other high-fi es every time we’d get one or two orders come in,” Lisa laughs.

While a stall at a following “dodgy” Melbourne baby show cost the pair financially in the start-up phase and was a major set back, it wasn’t enough to dampen their spirits. They continued to hone their craft and just before Mother’s Day in 2008 at Broken Hill Agfair, the business was cemented. “The response to the jewellery there was amazing. We were driving home with all this money and all these orders thinking ‘We’ve done it!’, ‘We’ve cracked it!’, ” Lisa recalls.

Just like any start-up business being juggled in between pregnancies, births and busy baby days, Lisa says the girls didn’t draw a wage for three years. They did the work out of a love for the product and

an increasing awareness that the range had potential. It also helps if you go into business alongside one of your closest friends.

“We are so like-minded and in tune,” Lisa says of her relationship with Stacey. “We’ve been really close since we were 16 or 17 years old. We are always on the phone to each other – probably every day!”

Having babies at the same time means the girls also understand the pressures of family life and always consider each other’s family situations before work commitments like trade shows, markets and other business trips away, for example. In fact, it’s their tight-knit family that keeps the sisters’ business dream alive. While on the phone to Peekaboo in her car, Lisa has Dad sitting in the passenger seat. He’ll be an extra pair of hands when they arrive at Agfair to show their wares and he will also share the driving responsibility when they make their return trip late on Sunday night. And Mum is back at Koolaman Station keeping an eye on the cherubs. The girls even rope in their cousins to man Koolaman Designs market stalls in Brisbane and Adelaide.

“We really have Mum and Dad to thank for all this,” Lisa says. “And I’m lucky to have my inlaws on the property as well. It’s all about trust. When we need to bring some help into the business we know we can always trust our family first”

While Lisa and Stacey started out hand stamping each individual piece themselves, they have since been able to employ some help with the process. There are three other mums, living on farms around Koolaman Station, who pitch in with stamping to give

the girls more time to come up with new designs and work on taking the business forward.

So what is each sister’s favourite Koolaman Designs piece? Lisa wears a circular ‘Mia’ pendant on a long, large ball chain and is also partial to her ‘Amelia’ seed necklace and matching bracelet. Stacey loves her similar ‘Audrey’ pendant as well as the ‘MaMa’ dog tags on a super long chain. Lisa says the ‘Audrey’ circular pendant is one of their best sellers along with the ‘Eliza’ and ‘MaMa’ dog tags, but they find that popularity for pieces is seasonal and dependent on celebratory events on the calendar such as Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. And why does she think their jewellery has been so popular?

“There’s the quality – they are nice heavy silver pieces – and then there’s the fact that they are so individual, but I think it’s mainly just because of the emotional response. People just fall in love with them.”

So what’s next on the Koolaman Designs drawing board? Check out their website for the brand new ‘Hide’ range, just launched in May, which features the traditional Koolaman silver pendants but displayed on cool Kangaroo leather wrist bands and wider leather cuffs. While they are unisex, they will be pitched at the male wearer. Lisa says her “blokey bloke” husband Christian is a big fan of his cuff and hasn’t taken it off since obtaining it four months ago.

Peekaboo readers can only hope that the Koolaman Designs girls keep at their craft, producing new and exciting bling for the rest of us to enjoy. And, can I say that we are all grateful for the Silver City Highway – a road to success for two truly deserving mumpreneurs.

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“ WE USED TO GIVE EACH OTHER HIGH-

FIVES EVERY TIME WE’D GET ONE OR TWO ORDERS COME IN”

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The eagerly awaited iCandy peach jogger has finally hit Australian shores and the three-wheeled wonder is offering great functionality and new sporty, soft-touch fabrics.

The stand-out feature on this very versatile pram is the option of a forward- and rearward-facing seat unit, allowing you and bub to face each other while you’re out and about.

The iCandy peach jogger is easy to manoeuvre with all-around suspension and has quick release, front fixed or swivel wheels. At just 10.3kg including wheels and shopping basket, the iCandy peach jogger’s lightweight satin-finish chassis will be a breeze for parents of all muscle sizes. It folds quickly and easily with one hand, is freestanding when folded and is compact for easy transport and storage.

The peach jogger comes with all-around air tyres as standard, however solid EVA tyres are available as an accessory. Suitable from birth, the detachable carrycot is suitable for overnight sleeping and comes with a padded mattress and washable liner. Available in three colour options; blackberry, cranberry and glacier, the iCandy peach jogger is suitable for use with the Maxi-Cosi Cabrio making it the perfect travel system. Folded dimensions of the chassis with wheels are 73 x 60 x 28.5cm and unfolded it measures 89 x 60 x 95-105cm (depending on handle extension) with wheels.

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Pull out the tree, untangle your tinsel and polish your baubles, Christmas is on its way!

Did you know, many of the major glossymagazines will be working on their Christmas editions in the next 6-8 weeks? Belle PR is making it easy and inexpensive for businesses to get their products in front of editors and feature writers across the country in time for the all-important Christmas retail season with the ‘Belle PR Christmas Gift Guide’

To be a part of this promotion and get your product noticed, email [email protected] Discounts apply to bookings made and paid by June 30. Bookings close July 20. For more about how we can help grow your business, visit www.bellepr.com or find us on Facebook

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Parties are for kids, yes, but us adults love a stylish soiree too. This party had an Eat, Pray, Love theme and was pitched as a Valentine’s Day luncheon affair with dear family members invited to share conversations over yummo food. Not everyone has a special partner to celebrate with on Valentine’s Day but everyone has people around them to call ‘family’ and this table was a celebration of all those special people. Li-Ann from ham&pea and Thetis from Little Sooti put together this table to demonstrate how effective a simple setting can be, and how easily and quickly it can come together just by pulling together bits and pieces from home. A neutral and earthy colour palette of yellow and brown, complimented by a variety of green flowers in season, set the clean and rustic tone for the day. Concept and styling by ham&pea www.hamandpea.com and Little Sooti www.littlesooti.com.au, photography by Lee Bird Photography www.leebirdphotography.com.au, printables by ham&pea www.hamandpea.com, cake, cupcakes and cakepops by Sweetcheeks Cookies and Cakes www.facebook.com/SweetcheeksCookiesAndCakes, artisan cheese by Farmgate cheese www.farmgatecheese.com.au, flowers by Ascha Jolie www.aschajolie.com.au. Location Babycinos cafe www.babycinoscafe.com.au

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WHEN YOU’RE KNEE-HIGH-TO-A-GRASSHOPPER, THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IN LIFE ARE CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAYS. TRUE? MAKE YOUR NEXT BASH MEMORABLE WITH SOME INSPIRATION FROM THESE PAGES

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Ruby was the lucky birthday girl for this exquisite buttons-and-bows themed fifth birthday party. Her mum Dawn, from Ruby May Designs, wanted the colours to be delicate and pretty and she made the cake and the sugarpaste buttons to match. Although it took a little while to make all the buttons, Ruby’s mum was very happy with the end result. The cookies are by Nikki Coogle with extra little buttons added by Dawn to finish them o f. The white letters, from Typo, were embellished with buttons. The little marshmallow bags hang from a mini clothesline by Maileg. The labels are from Meri Meri (Dawn’s sister in Dublin has a shop called Treat-Deli & Gift shop). Dawn made the cupcakes and placed them on little stands that she also bought in Dublin (although the stands are meant for tealights, they worked well to give the cupcakes some height, she says). The personalised party bags are from Papernook. The birthday girl’s friends made button bracelets as an activity at the party and, among other treats, they enjoyed dipping fruit into melted chocolate. www.facebook.com/ruby-may-designs, www.maileg.dk, www.merimeri.com, www.papernook.com

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Picking a theme and plan your menu,

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Think like a photographer. The party is for the

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backdrop that is visually exciting and engaging

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When Jack’s mummy wanted a ‘Cowboys and Indians’ theme for her son’s party, she instantly thought of Petit Atelier as an ideal space. Just Call Martha, The Little Big Company and ham&pea got together to style the fifth birthday bash with rustic blue gingham, burlap and a touch of red running though the styling of the theme.Leoni from Just Call Me Martha made a double chocolate mud cake with inspiration from the ham&pea invitation. The birthday boy loved the arrows sticking out of the cake as well as the cowprint gingerbread cookies which were made to match the rustic theme. Other food on the day included double salted caramel cupcakes, rustic Oreo pops and savoury food for the kids. ham&pea designed the fabric backdrop and printables. The gorgeous favour bags were from Sambellina with ham&pea thank-you tags on top. The fabulous head dress is from Seed kids and all the plates and cups were from Petit Atelier which has gorgeous products in store. The PaperCraft Room provided all the paper hanging pom poms in matching colours and the beautiful cutlery was from Paper Eskimo, which is in store at Petit Atelier. Little Big Company supplied the horse shoes, jars, old-fashioned labels, crates, caramel swizzle sticks and lollipops for the party which are also available at Petit Atelier. To keep the little guys busy, some of the activities on the day included making feather head dresses and painting timber hobbyhorses. Photos are by Sofi P Photograp y. www.justcallmemarthaa.blogspot.com.au, www.hamandpea.com, www.tlbc.com.au, www.petitatelier.com.au, www.sambellina.com.au, www.seedheritage.com, www.thepapercraftroom.co.nz, www.papereskimo.com, www.sofippho ography.com.au

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COOKIES ARE A BRILLIANT WAY TO SHOW OFF YOUR CREATIVE STREAK AT YOUR NEXT PARTY. THEY ARE SO VERSATILE AND DESIGNS ARE ONLY LIMITED TO YOUR IMAGINATION

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When you think of party styling experts there’s really only one name that instantly comes to mind – Amy Atlas. Peekaboo magazine was lucky to get some time with the amazing New Yorker last month to pick her brain about everything from her own memories of childhood parties to her new book and when she’s coming out to party with us.

Can you remember the exact moment when you realised that you could/should earn a living out of dessert tables and party styling? After I had made lots of dessert tables for friends and many more were asking me to do them, I realised I could turn it into a business. I did take some time to explore it first. After it started to really catch on beyond my net of friends, it developed into a business.

You were a lawyer in a previous life. Do you think you would have made a good lawyer if you had stuck at that career? I believe I was a great lawyer. I think there are many careers that one can be great at. However, I wasn’t necessarily happy practising law on an everyday basis. Happiness is key.

Tell us about the process involved in compiling your new book, Sweet Designs. Was it a long process or did it come easily? And who got to eat all the goodies at the end of your shoots?! It was a pretty long process. It took almost three years from proposal to publication. When I’ve looked at books in the past, I never would have imagined all of the work that goes into them. I wanted to create a reference guide rather than a coffee table book and that meant creating detailed instructions and a lot of content in addition to the photos. From concept creation to recipe/craft creation to writing to photo shoots to edits to design of the book to the marketing of it, it is an enormous project. And the photo team snacked on most of the sweets each day at the shoot!

What’s your favorite dessert table theme/chapter in the book and why? Oh, that is a killer question. I’m so attached to each and every chapter after working on and having these ideas in my head for

years! I’d say Pastel Pretty, Honey I Love You, Forever Chanel and Take Me Away are a few of my favorites.

What’s your all-time favorite recipe in the book and why? Again, a hard question! I do love the Key Lime bars on page 99. They are citrusy, refreshing and they have the most delicious graham cracker crust.

What are some of your memories of your own birthday parties as a child? My earliest memory of a birthday party was my 8th birthday party. My Mom made it in our backyard and I remember friends came from all over. At the time, parties were not as big of a deal as they are now. I remember being so thrilled to have a custom train cake and playing games like musical chairs. The memories of that party still make me smile.

Nowadays, do you throw your own birthday parties or do you make hubby take you out instead? I love to make other people’s events special and memorable but for my own birthday, I tend to celebrate quietly with my husband and boys.

In relation to kids’ birthday parties, what’s your favorite theme? My favorite theme for boys would be board games/games night since I love playing board games with my own kids. For girls, there is nothing quite like a spa party.

Name three things you would include on a dessert table when styling both of those themes? For Games Night – my Twister cheesecake pops, domino blondies and marshmallow dice from the book. For the Spa Party – Essie polish coloured cupcakes, spa mask cupcakes and robe cookies.

What are some simple, but effective, ideas to ensure your party is memorable? Keep it as simple as possible. The more work you give yourself, the less time you will have with your guests. I also like intimate parties so you can have quality time with each guest.

What’s been the most memorable dessert table

you’ve ever styled and why? The most memorable dessert table that I styled was for a little boy’s birthday party. The planner wanted something that was really different than what I am used to and I had to push my creative limits. It is those times when you really grow. I loved the way the table turned out. More importantly, the client loved the table, too.

Which US celebrity/public figu e would you most like to cater/style a party for? Oprah.

Which Aussie celeb would you like to style a party for and why? What theme would it take? Hugh Jackman. It would definitely be a song-and-dance-themed table.

Other than your family and friends, what’s the one thing you can’t live without? The outdoors

What’s the one food you can’t live without? Peanut butter

Eating all those amazing desserts and lollies (for market research purposes, of course!), how do you stay thin and fit? Yes, it is definitely for market research! While I do love my sweets, I try to eat everything in moderation. Also, I love running, which helps the body and mind.

You have a huge following on Facebook - do you love social media? I love social media because it allows me to connect with my supporters directly. I can get feedback in real-time and I get to directly fin out from supporters what they like and don’t like. I also learn from them.

Have you been to Australia before? I have not been there yet but plan on coming out there soon!

What are you working on right now? Planning that trip to Australia!

Tell us something people don’t know about you? I tend to be very hard on myself!

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While on the subject of birthdays, we can’t forget about Fred Bare and the brand’s 20th birthday this year. A wholly Australian-owned company, Fred Bare was set up in 1992 by Fiona Sinclair and her partner Robert White. The pair wanted to produce a quality childrenswear product that offered fashion-forward styles using exclusive prints and artworks. The Fred Bare range is designed for babies through to 14 year olds and is the label of choice for celebs such as Miranda Kerr and her beautiful bub Flynn.

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While Marquise is a clothing label that Australians will associate with the tiniest of babies, did you know the brand is actually a grand old dame herself? Marquise celebrates 80 years of operation this year and current owners, Daniel and Natalie Hershan, couldn’t be prouder. The original owners of the business were the Guerrings who came out from Switzerland in the 1920s and originally worked in knitwear. In 1932 they started Marquise babywear and built a strong reputation for quality around the label. The company was with the Guerring family right up until November, 2006, when the Hershans took over.

“We are so delighted that we offer families quality products that can be passed down from generation to generation,” Daniel says. “Our campaign for Winter 2012 is a celebration of our 80th birthday and looks to where we want to grow the business to in the future.”

Marquise is renowned and respected for creating classic clothing for babies in the finest 100 per cent breathable cotton. The Essentials range is, and always has been, all about comfy and snuggly singlets, bodysuits, sleepwear and more – those staple requirements in any new bub’s wardrobe. Since the Hershans have come onboard, the Marquise range has expanded and is now also offering fun fashion for bubs and toddlers, including the bright and cheery ‘fundies’ (fun undies) line which was introduced in 2009. Marquise Plus, an extension of the Essentials range, includes packs of singlets, bodysuits and studsuits with a pop of colour.

“Our designs take their cue from the innocent whimsy of childhood with beautiful detailing or sweet prints adding a touch of understated charm,” Natalie says.

The brand is also dedicated to raising awareness for leading charities and will take part in the Sydney Children’s Hospital’s Gold Week this month. Marquise has enlisted Bassike, Mimco, camilla and marc and Fleur Wood to each transform a Marquise baby basics singlet with a personalised screenprinted design. The singlets will go into production and, retailing for $20 each, all of the proceeds will go directly to the hospital charity in support of seriously ill and injured patients.

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What’s your favourite party theme for girls? And boys? Girls: hawaiian luau or anything pink. For boys, bike riding party at a bike track or making gooey green slime, rocket balloons and pizza.

Give us three important elements involved in pulling off those party themes? When using licensed characters like Bob the Builder, Dora etc, think outside the square and only use small elements of those theme as it can start to look overcrowded and busy. Choose plain-coloured plates, cups and decorations to tie in and simplify it. Always take a photo of your child and the cake, before the guests arrive, as you may miss getting that perfect shot. Make the birthday cake base a week in advance and freeze it. Ice it the night before. It is also easier to ice frozen cake.

What’s the one thing that mums tend to overlook? A helper to organise games and take photos so it give you time to organise food, drinks and keep things running smoothly. Mum’s need time to chat to the guests and have a chance to enjoy themselves too.

What’s your one tip to mums just launching into kid-party organising mode? Write lots of lists! Try to buy in advance and make and freeze as much food as possible before the event.

Who do you look to for party inspiration? Pinterest, Facebook and weddings (they always have beautiful tables, colour combos and favour ideas).

Tell us about stand-out childhood memories of your very own birthdays? I really remember my brothers and I getting up to mischief on those days. And Mum’s great cakes, of course!

What’s been your stand-out party triumph? And failure? My triumph is seeing happy faces on the kids. I have never had a failure but the rain has added a few stressful moments.

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What’s your favourite party theme for girls? And boys? Every little girl loves to feel like a princess so definitely a princess par y. For the boys, I love a party theme that makes use of their exuberant energy like a superhero party.

Give us three important elements involved in pulling off those party themes? Choose a simple colour palette for your theme (three colours work well), source themed party printables to give your party some designer flair and organise activities and party games to suit the theme and age group.

What’s the one thing that mums tend to overlook? The value of great party printables. They can take your party to a whole new level of fun whether you use them to embellish a dessert table or incorporate them throughout the whole venue.

What’s your one tip to mums just launching into kid-party organising mode? Decide on your theme and then go online. You’ll find a whole n w world of stylish invitations with matching printables to purchase or download for free to get the party planning started. The invitation should set the tone.

Who do you look to for party inspiration? I draw inspiration from event designers like Preston Bailey and David Tutera through to elements from fashion, film and na ure. I find pa terns or colours can really spark my imagination for an entire party.

Tell us about stand-out childhood memories of your very own birthdays? It would have to be the amazing birthday cakes my mother would make.

From a business point of view, what’s been your stand-out party triumph? Failure? When Ferrari expressed how thrilled they were with the Ferrari party we designed. A memorable disappointment for me would be finding the per ect carousel ride for an event and not being able to fit it through the access point (luckily I realised before ordering).

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What’s your favourite party theme for girls? And boys? It all depends on the child’s interests. I usually look for what the child loves and work from there. For example, when my son was really into animals, I created a safari party.

Give us three important elements involved in pulling off those party themes? Make themes fun and stimulating for the children, stick to the one theme and make it consistent throughout (eg. colours and prints) and depending on the size of the party, don’t make it a stressful event - ask for help when needed. Usually people are very willing to help. Enjoy yourself – it should be fun all around.

What’s the one thing that mums tend to overlook? It shouldn’t have to be an expensive event. Use what you already have around the house first. ecycle things before spending a lot of money.

What’s your one tip to mums just launching into kid-party organising mode? Make lists – guest list, theme, food, activities and so on.

Who do you look to for party inspiration? Look at the child’s interests and what they are in to at that time. Inspiration is all around us.

Tell us about childhood memories of your very own birthdays? The one thing that stands out was having a small backyard party with a few school friends and family. My mother made a good old fashioned doll cake for me and I thought it was the best birthday cake ever.

What’s been your stand-out party triumph? Failure? Seeing smiles on the children’s faces and seeing how much fun they are having with all of the activities provided. In regards to a failure, I would have to say that when you have an outside party, try to keep the food table away from areas where ants can easily get to. Also have a back-up plan if organising an outside party as rain can ruin it very quickly!

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What’s your favourite party theme for girls? And boys? I’d have to say anything beach- or pool-related as it can be styled for girls (whimsical and romantic) or boys (modern and funky). You can make the theme vintage or retro and there are so many colour options and props available.

Give us three important elements involved in pulling off those party themes? Keep it small, organise everything in advance (even if it’s still six months away) and stick to your budget.

What’s the one thing that mums tend to overlook? Underestimating time for party set up and the final cost of a par y.

What’s your one tip to mums just launching into kid-party organising mode? You also need to do your homework, research, source and devour websites that showcase parties.

Who do you look to for party inspiration? I always start my day on the Amy Atlas and Hostess with the Mostess party websites. I also love looking at Kate Landers for inspiration.

Tell us about childhood memories of your very own birthdays? My birthday parties as a child were very simple, I remember bags of chips, lemonade and the table decorated with balloons and streamers. My mum actually hated baking and doesn’t have a crafty bone in her body, which is very ironic seeing as that is my passion in life.

What’s been your stand-out party triumph? Failure? I have observed that parties with lots of hands-on crafts have been favourites amongst my peers and tend to go viral on the internet. My scariest request was creating edible stationary for a table to celebrate Kikki K’s 10th anniversary along with 80 edible stationary boxes as party favours. I had moments where I thought I would not be able to pull it off but in the end it was perfect.

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Most of us working mums juggle babies and career and family and friends. And that makes us busy people. But when you are juggling babies and career and family and friends and pregnancy – and that career has you regularly travelling interstate with family in tow and requires you to be bubbly and fabulous on a television screen, then ‘busy’ takes on a whole new definition.

Shelley Craft is well known to all of us. Whether you are watching her on hit renovation reality show The Block at the moment, or you relate her celebrity to Australia’s Funniest Home Video Show or even The Great Outdoors, at home she is just ‘Mum’.

Shelley and her cameraman husband of two and a half years, Christian Sergiacomi, are the very proud parents of little Milla Grace but later this month the trio will become a quartet with the arrival of a sibling for Milla.

When Peekaboo caught up with Shelley at her Byron Bay home recently, she is in ultimate Mum mode. Our conversation is peppered with those

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totally normal, innocent toddler interruptions – questions and whinges and tears and a few more questions – and Shelley is completely comfortable, switching seamlessly from business mode to mummy mode and back again.

Shelley grew up in Brisbane’s Brookfield, attending Brisbane Girls Grammar School, and her parents still live in the Sunshine State. While she has been staying in South Melbourne recently while filmin The Block, home is Byron Bay and it’s also the place where she waits patiently for Daughter No. 2 to arrive. Yes, ‘daughter’ No. 2.

“Yes, I have found out the sex. My life is so erratic that I like to lock in what I can possibly lock in. The knowledge gives me a bit of control,” she laughs.

Bub is due on Shelley’s birthday on June 21 but she will deliver by C-section earlier in the month at John Flynn Private Hospital at Tugun – so her baby will be a “Queenslander!” which makes her happy.

“I’ll be squeezing it in – or is that out! – between The Block open houses and the auction.”

Shelley says it would have been fun to potentially have her new baby on, or around, her own birthday, as she herself was born the day after her father’s birthday.

“I can always remember our family ski holiday at that time of the year when I was growing up,” she says. “We’d celebrate my birthday on the road, in the car, somewhere between Brisbane and the Snowy Mountains and then it would be Dad’s birthday the next day in a hotel somewhere.”

While Shelley understands some people will have an opinion about women who choose an elective caesarean delivery to suit their lifestyle, she says it’s the best decision for her and Christian.

“Really, it’s just one day in a relationship you are going to have with your child for a whole lifetime,” she says. “It’s like weddings and marriages. Some people put all their effort into their wedding day without realising there’s a whole lifetime of

marriage to follow.” Shelley remembers Milla’s birth as a time of great celebration and, funnily enough, it was also a well-deserved break from her hectic schedule.

“Hospital was the most relaxing one week I’d had in a long time,” she laughs. “No phone, no computer. When it was time to leave I asked the nurse where I had to go to ‘check-out’. She laughed and told me that they ‘discharged’ people from hospital – it wasn’t a hotel.”

The idea of juggling two small babies and a career doesn’t faze Shelley.

“Everybody does it,” she says. Milla is very portable at the moment and Shelley says she regularly hops on a plane with her daughter to travel to Sydney for filming of the Video Show and bub is also a regular visitor to The Block.

“I’m not saying it’s easy to be getting on a plane every other week but you just have to manage the best way you can – the best way for you.”

Shelley says her job as a parent is to educate her kids the best she can and including them in her and Christian’s worldly lifestyle gives them practical knowledge of, well, the world. In fact, Shelley could think of nothing better than bringing up her girls in Christian’s native Italy for a few years.

Even before No. 2 arrives, she’s not ruling out No. 3 although it will be a little further down the track this time. Shelley fell pregnant while still breastfeeding Milla which was a bit of shock.

“But having a baby is the greatest thing we’ve ever

done,” she says. “It’s so rewarding and so fulfillin every day.”

Shelley says she and Christian have been trying to explain to Milla about the impending birth, and Milla has some idea that there’s a baby in mummy’s tummy, but it’s all so much to take in when you’re 20 months old and concentrating on potty training.

In keeping with our party theme this edition, Peekaboo had to know how Shelley’s first stab at organising a kiddie birthday bash went last year when Milla turned one.

Being the uber-hostess, and with the majority of the couple’s family and friends in Queensland, Shelley says she and Christian bought their party to the people, coming up to Brisbane to celebrate Milla’s big day.

With all the party preparations on track, including venue hire, a mobile baby animal farm complete with calves, chickens and baby goats and specially ordered cupcakes all tied together with a polkadot theme, there was one element she couldn’t plan for. That big nasty ‘unknown’ – the weather.

“It was blowing a gale, pouring with rain and everyone was soaking wet,” she laughs. “But Milla had a good day and that’s the most important thing.”

Even through the unknowns though, one thing is for sure – it’s an amazing time in Shelley’s life right now. We will watch (literally) and wait to find out later this month how all The Block’s stars go with their ‘creations’ – whether they are four-walled and painted or two-legged and blissful in their mum’s arms.

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Have you ever tried announcing that you are taking your four year old and six year old to an Asian country? Cue the horror stories. It seems every second non-traveller has heard tales of kidnapping, extortion and food poisoning on a lethal scale. While sorting fact from fantasy, the stories I had heard about Phuket, a traditional ‘family holiday’ destination in Thailand were consistent when it came to crowds, higher prices and young tourists partying hard (and noisily). We wanted to explore this beautiful southern island of Thailand, but we also wanted to relax in peace and quiet. Our solution? Go east.

A 40-minute journey south east of Phuket airport will have you at the very tip of the island, at Cape Panwa resort. Well away from the tourist hubs along the western coastline of Phuket, this is a relaxed, elegant destination with its own private white sand beach, a variety of local dining options

and fantastic views of Phuket’s southern coastline (from the spa on our balcony anyway). Miss Four and Miss Six could have been in any country in the world and they still would have been impressed most by the customised egg choices at the breakfast buffet. Would they have their eggs sunny side up or scrambled? In a plain omelette-for-one or with cheese and vegies? Maybe just a boiled egg on the side? Breakfast at the excellent buffet each morning consisted of such monumental decisions, before heading to the pool.

If you’re four, six or even 30-something, it’s fun boarding the trolley car which takes you the very short (but very steep) journey from the main resort area down to the beachfront. There, an open-air restaurant serves up great pizzas and stir fry, icecream and drinks. We found a piece of white sandy cove all to ourselves one sunny afternoon, only to be disturbed by local staff whose job it is to

sweep the debris from the beach and keep it clean for the enjoyment of the tourists.

I sought refuge in Cape Panwa’s open-air pavilion situated just back from the beach. Sae, my delightful 61-year old masseuse, has been massaging clients there for 18 years and is due to retire this year. “I get tired,” she said, an explanation somewhat challenged as she deftly hoisted my leg and forced it back into my chest, my knee turned out at a 40-degree angle. This is true Thai massage – it involves moderate gymnastic moves but, combined with the ocean breeze, Sae’s stretching, pulling and kneading left me truly relaxed.

After dragging ourselves away to explore the excellent Phuket Butterfly Garden and Insect World, and eat at the amazing Suay Restaurant in Phuket’s old town, we headed up the eastern coastline to an even less populated area –Yamu. Club Yamu’s

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villas are modern and amazingly spacious. We stayed in a Garden Residence and it was bliss to have our two-story residence serviced every day. ‘Juk’s Adventures’ is one of the best kids’ clubs we have ever encountered – our girls demanded to go each day. The club takes up a full two-storey garden residence building and is air conditioned. Downstairs are climbing walls, a ball pit, boxes of toys and a full range of high-quality Scandinavian wooden toys. The children are taken from activity to activity and each is engaging and creative, from plaster painting to the best balloon artist I’ve ever seen, to chill-out zones and story time.

But the pièce de résistance here is the 1600sqm swimming pool – one of the largest on Phuket. Its granite wall and sparkling blue tiles create a stunning atmosphere to soak up the sun.

Club Yamu’s one restaurant serves classy Thai fare but there are a few other good options around; Yamu Seafood is located almost directly across the road from the entrance to the resort. The owners are Muslim so alcohol is not served, but fabulous fruit frappes were enough to quench our thirst on a muggy evening. A serene sunset seaview, gently bobbing traditional fishing boats and a host of crabs making busy preparations for the night on the shoreline had us entranced. Just 10 minutes drive

by taxi from the resort will take you to Gittano, a popular local ex-pat restaurant serving Mexican-inspired fare.

Almost two weeks into our holiday we were relaxed and had avoided the crowds, but we felt we hadn’t yet seen the real Thailand – you know, the one without breakfast buffets. Locals recommended nearby Koh Yao Noi island and it was just the thing. Taking a taxi to the local dock, we paid a pittance for our ticket and boarded the faded old wooden longtail boat with a little trepidation. The patchwork of lifejackets stored above us seemed very old – but I supposed no use was a good thing, right? With a roar we took off, crashing through the sea, almost at eye level with the surface. Various emerald tipped islets and islands emerged from the haze of the turquoise Malacca Strait, into which Miss Four and Miss Six trailed mini-wakes with their hands.

Disembarking at Koh Yao Noi pier just over an hour later, we found our real Thailand. A local tuk tuk (motorbike with a seat for passengers at the back) driver took us on a tour of the island for $5. We drove through the local village, where housing ranged from sheets of metal stacked against each other to tiny concrete abodes, past rubber plantations, the primary school and tiny convenience ‘huts’ stocked with soft drink and fresh coconuts. We decided to

stop about halfway up the island’s east coast, on a stretch of muddy beach made interesting by plenty of crabs and coral (fun for the kids), and some tiny cafes serving up beers, fruit smoothies and platters of grilled seafood to tables plonked on the sand. It was simple, earthy and very pretty, with views out to local diving hot spots and only a handful of other tourists around. Accommodation on the island ranges from budget backpacker ($16 per night) up to luxury fi e star, but there’s only a few options at either end. After lunch our tuk tuk driver came back for us, for by then I’d read through the local guidebook and wanted to check out Rice Paddy, one of the most popular spots on the island to enjoy a great meal, a fabulous iced coffee or scrumptious homemade icecream, while watching friendly water buffalo in the fields below. We wished we could extend our day trip, and almost did when we missed the first and then the second longtail boats home. Yao Noi is considered by locals a ‘hidden secret’, being much closer to Phuket than other favourites like Phi Phi Island or Koh Lanta and it’s certainly as far from the crowds as a family on holiday in Thailand could ask for.

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ARIES March 21 - April 19

Reading, creative writing, foreign languages, computers or art classes will be fun for your

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Your income zooms from June 12 thanks to freelance, consulting or a home-based

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GEMINI May 21 - June 20

Treat yourself to beauty treatments and new outfits from June 20. You may fall

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CANCERJune 21 - July 22

Single Cancer parents might keep new lov-ers low-key until August 7 while married

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LEO July 23 - August 22

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VIRGOAugust 23 - September 22

Your career shines on June 2, 6, July 5 with talk of a raise with more responsibility on

June 5, 14, July 31. Someone who admires your talents may surprise you on June 21, July 5, 23. Ultra-busy be-hind the scenes on June 30, July 5, 15, 25, 29, August 3, you’ll talk privately about money on July 6, 25, August 1, 19, 21, 30. Entertain at home on July 1, 26, August 4.

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LIBRA September 23 - October 22

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SAGITTARIUSNovember 22 - December 21

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CAPRICORNDecember 22 - January 19

You may return to work, freelance or set up a business on June 2, 5, 6, 14, 21, July 5,

23, 31. Your partner may be difficult on June 12, 21, 30, July 15, August 16, 17 but you’ll reconnect on June 10, 22, 24, August 10. You may receive a welcome refund, bonus, dividend or commission on June 30, July 1, 5, 6, 15, 21, 25, 26, 29, August 1, 3, 4, 18, 19, 21, 30.

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Before I had my son, I had limited experience of kids’ birthday parties. The few my partner, Josh, and I had been to had been brief affairs. Not the parties, but our appearances. We were the “drop the ill-thought-out present on the table, grab a sausage, sit as far away from the kids as possible and make an early break for the door” types.

Sadly, it’s not the best form to skip out early on your own kid’s birthday party so when Zac turned one, we had no choice but to try and make the event as palatable as possible.

First up, we made sure we invited everyone who had forced us to go to one of their PG-rated parties.

Family members of course get a look in, although we did omit creepy Uncle Des for fear he’d take up residence in the spare room and drill spy holes in the bathroom walls.

Also, inviting the fam pretty much guarantees you’ll get help on the catering front. My mum was put in charge of sausage rolls, dip, mini pizza thingies and the all-important birthday cake – the very awesome jelly swimming pool with plastic babies floating in jubes and a pipe cleaner ladder, straight from the Women’s Weekly.

Josh swore he would only attend if we could have some kind of animal on a spit, so he was left in charge of the meat portion of the event. I don’t know where he found the bloke, but the meat guy spent four hours standing near the shed, enveloped in smoke, before turning out the best-tasting chicken, lamb and pork anyone at that party had ever eaten.

Neighbours on both sides were invited to make up for 12 months of middle-of-the-night crying from both Zac and I, and the rest of the invites were extended to those

hapless friends who were yet to spawn but felt obligated to attend. A marquee was borrowed from a friend (less than festive with its Toyota slogans but beggars can’t be bogans about these things) and some large and obscene plastic toys were scrounged from the local toy library to keep the kids away from the stereo. Most importantly of all, my brother (who works at a winery) was, months in advance, roped into secreting bottles of wine under his jumper at the end of the working day to ensure maximum free drinking for everyone.

So when the day in question did indeed roll around, I think I would almost go so far as to say it was actually a bit fun. Of course, Zac cracked it when we sang Happy Birthday (ruining all photo opps), a covert gang of toddlers was busted filling up a pot plant with cordial, two presents were broken almost immediately by children other than Zac, and there were a couple of drunk late-stayers who refused to leave at the end (yep, even kid parties have them) but overall it didn’t make me suicidal. In fact, it ended up being so painless that, against our better judgment, we ended up throwing Zac a smaller but equally as over-catered party when he turned two last year.

Sadly, for Zac, I think that will be his last party for a while.

Having just discovered we are having a surprise baby in October – four weeks before Zac’s third birthday – I know I will be too busy crying in the middle of the night with a needy newborn to spend hours making potato salad or ensuring nobody is sticking buttered bread in the DVD player.

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