we now have a new blog which is part of our website.
please come and visit us, read, enjoy, ask questions, post comments....
http://www.giftboxology.com.au/blog
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
giftboxology boxes
i don't know why i haven't done this before - uploading some pics of how we package up our gift box orders. it doesn't cost extra. each box is filled with woodwool to protect the contents, wrapped in a coloured belli band (green, blue or pink - hot pink is my fav), secured with the twine and one our custom-made gift tags.
each box is lovingly packed here in Brisbane by me. each gift tag message is hand-written by me.
hope you have a lovely weekend
jen x
each box is lovingly packed here in Brisbane by me. each gift tag message is hand-written by me.
hope you have a lovely weekend
jen x
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
bondi chai - what is it?
recently we added a new range to the store, a whole bunch of gourmet gifts, all Australian, many organic, and all very special and unique, one of the products that stands out is the BONDI CHAI -
What is BONDI CHAI i hear you ask?
well its chai tea - a delicious blend of creamy milk, black tea, honey, vanilla and exotic spices.
Would BONDI CHAI make a nice gift?
of course! Bondi Chai was created and blended in Australia and has won a gold medal. so its quality. its also a nice variation to the typical tea or coffee gift - Bondi Chai has a small amount of caffeine (about the same as a green tea) and goes perfectly anytime of the day with some tasty snacks...
What is BONDI CHAI i hear you ask?
bondi chai - now available in the giftboxology shop |
Would BONDI CHAI make a nice gift?
of course! Bondi Chai was created and blended in Australia and has won a gold medal. so its quality. its also a nice variation to the typical tea or coffee gift - Bondi Chai has a small amount of caffeine (about the same as a green tea) and goes perfectly anytime of the day with some tasty snacks...
we've added Bondi Chai to a number of our gift boxes...
afternoon tea gift box |
Saturday, August 7, 2010
the latest giftboxology news - your Australian-made gift specialists
gday giftboxology friends!
we've had some busy weeks at giftboxology hq - sending our first gift box overseas (a new parents box was sent to dundalk in ireland!), adding lots of new stock to the shop and creating our new line of gourmet hampers...
christmas gift ideas
i am currently putting together some ideas for christmas gift boxes. i would love to hear any ideas you have for a great Australian-made christmas gift. please email me or post your suggestions on the facebook page and there will be a PRIZE for the most amazing suggestion. the winner will be announced in our next email newsletter.
gourmet gift box love
i've been wanting to include a gourmet food range for awhile now, who doesn't like food? i've got a few hampers in the store now and will be adding to our range over the coming weeks. i have heaps of lovely stuff so please let me know if you would like me to put together a customised box for someone you love or an upcoming event. why not send some Australia overseas?
new stock
we have recently added a new line of journals, notebooks and address books from Beckoning Designs, they are handmade in country Victoria. i am pretty excited about finally getting these into the shop, they are so lovely and i think make just a beautiful gift. you can add to an existing gift box, make up your own or choose one of the new gift boxes that we added this week...
green gifts for all
we have added a new category on the website - gifts for everyone containing a selection of gift boxes between $30-$50 for a multitude of occasions: birthday, thankyou, new parents, housewarming, thinking of you, foodie, travel or a little something special for yourself (the Blue Bird Journal is super useful as a travel journal, recipe journal, notebook for your handbag to record those important thoughts or a lovely diary for the bedside drawers).
customised gifts
we have the create-your-own gift box feature in the store now so you can select every gift item for your personalised box. if there is something that you would love please let me know as i am more than happy to source it for you. in fact it would be my pleasure, i love fossicking around for new Australian-made gifts.
facebook/twitter us
if you aren't already following us please remember that we are on facebook and twitter. they are updated more regularly than the email news.
so until next time. farewell from giftboxology hq.
jen
we've had some busy weeks at giftboxology hq - sending our first gift box overseas (a new parents box was sent to dundalk in ireland!), adding lots of new stock to the shop and creating our new line of gourmet hampers...
christmas gift ideas
i am currently putting together some ideas for christmas gift boxes. i would love to hear any ideas you have for a great Australian-made christmas gift. please email me or post your suggestions on the facebook page and there will be a PRIZE for the most amazing suggestion. the winner will be announced in our next email newsletter.
gourmet gift box love
i've been wanting to include a gourmet food range for awhile now, who doesn't like food? i've got a few hampers in the store now and will be adding to our range over the coming weeks. i have heaps of lovely stuff so please let me know if you would like me to put together a customised box for someone you love or an upcoming event. why not send some Australia overseas?
new stock
australian address book gift box |
we have recently added a new line of journals, notebooks and address books from Beckoning Designs, they are handmade in country Victoria. i am pretty excited about finally getting these into the shop, they are so lovely and i think make just a beautiful gift. you can add to an existing gift box, make up your own or choose one of the new gift boxes that we added this week...
green gifts for all
we have added a new category on the website - gifts for everyone containing a selection of gift boxes between $30-$50 for a multitude of occasions: birthday, thankyou, new parents, housewarming, thinking of you, foodie, travel or a little something special for yourself (the Blue Bird Journal is super useful as a travel journal, recipe journal, notebook for your handbag to record those important thoughts or a lovely diary for the bedside drawers).
customised gifts
we have the create-your-own gift box feature in the store now so you can select every gift item for your personalised box. if there is something that you would love please let me know as i am more than happy to source it for you. in fact it would be my pleasure, i love fossicking around for new Australian-made gifts.
facebook/twitter us
if you aren't already following us please remember that we are on facebook and twitter. they are updated more regularly than the email news.
so until next time. farewell from giftboxology hq.
jen
Monday, August 2, 2010
designed in Australia is not the same thing as made in Australia
Unless it says something like this it's likely made offshore |
last week i purchased a box of [.....] for the store. was very excited about adding the product to the store and had lots of pics taken of the product, both on its own and with other products to make up some nice new gift boxes....anyway....
i was doing some last minute reading about the product on the company's website so i could put some info on our store website. then it dawned on me, nowhere had i read 'Australian-made', so i had a quick trawl of the site, nothing. had a slightly stressed, but more in-depth trawl, as well as checking out the written material that had arrived...nothing...lots of 'designed in Melbourne' wording but nothing to tell me where its made...
India... oh no.
so out of the store and back to the company. totally my fault, the company never told me it was Australian-made...i never asked....i just assumed, i suppose i was seeing 'designed in Melbourne' everywhere that i never thought to question where the product was made...
so to ensure you are purchasing quality Australian-made ....
1. Ask/email/telephone the company 'is your product made in Australia' (not designed, idea conceived, sold, bought into, etc, etc....)
2. if the labelling says that its 'designed in Australia' you can generally assume correctly that its made in China, or India, or somewhere the labour costs are cheap
Sunday, August 1, 2010
baby shower gift ideas
if you need some inspiration for baby shower ideas then head over to gift ideas by the stars for a list of 25 ideas...
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
gourmet gift boxes
Taste of Australia - one of our new gourmet gift boxes |
i wanted to try my hand at some corporate gifts too, we are more than happy to put together a custom-made gift box of goodies - one or a hundred, or anywhere in between, please drop me an email info@giftboxology.com.au or give me a call 0449 188 949 - i would love to do my best to help.
jen
Thursday, July 15, 2010
giftboxology news....organic sunflower seeds
Organic Sunflower Seeds
giftboxology hq has been overrun with Organic Sunflower Seeds in recent weeks, we've given away almost 10kgs of seeds to various promotional jaunts around town, including the following:
Where Do giftboxology Donations Go To?
$1 from each gift box of giftboxology goodies is donated to charity, 50c to a children's charity and 50c to carbon offset, our most recent donation was made to:
Corporate Gift Needs
things have been flat out at the giftboxology hq this week, we are currently putting together an array of gift boxes for the corporate market. more news on this next week....
have a lovely weekend.
if you are in Brisbane tomorrow can i suggest heading down to Southbank for Brisbane French Festival 2010...i'm looking forward to trying some fantastic breads and cheeses!
giftboxology hq has been overrun with Organic Sunflower Seeds in recent weeks, we've given away almost 10kgs of seeds to various promotional jaunts around town, including the following:
- Variety Club of Queensland - Old Bags Lunch (which is on today!)
- Heart Foundation Queensland 'Go Red for Women' lunch &
- Working Mums Masterclass next weekend in Sydney
Where Do giftboxology Donations Go To?
$1 from each gift box of giftboxology goodies is donated to charity, 50c to a children's charity and 50c to carbon offset, our most recent donation was made to:
Corporate Gift Needs
things have been flat out at the giftboxology hq this week, we are currently putting together an array of gift boxes for the corporate market. more news on this next week....
have a lovely weekend.
if you are in Brisbane tomorrow can i suggest heading down to Southbank for Brisbane French Festival 2010...i'm looking forward to trying some fantastic breads and cheeses!
Monday, July 12, 2010
a healthy winter recipe for the whole family
i found this recipe on the Sol Breads website recently and decided to give it a go yesterday, at the moment i'm searching for the elusive meal that my son will eat that is nutritious, his diet is limited to corn cakes, sultanas, apples, milk and juice icypoles.... he's not yet 2 but he knows the word 'cake', i thought if i told him it was meat cake he might give it a go.
its a recipe for Mini Meatloaf, aimed at kids but i'm eating it for lunch right now and its tasty. not only that, its simple.
Mini Gluten Free Meatloaves
By Jaime Rose Fronzek
Ingredients *choose organic ingredients where you can
500g of lean beef mince
1 cup of gluten-free breadcrumbs (rice crumbs or made from day old gluten-free bread)
1 carrot, grated
1 zucchini, grated
1 small brown onion, finely diced
½ cup frozen peas & corn mix
3 tbsp tomato sauce
1 egg, lightly whisked
Olive oil spray
Method
1. Preheat oven to 210 degrees C. Lightly spray each cup of a 12 hole muffin pan.
2. Combine all ingredients into a large bowl and mix with your hands until well combined (get this kids to do this, it’s lots of fun and really squishy).
3. Divide the mixture between the 12 holes, pressing firmly into the pan and smoothing over the top with the back of a spoon.
4. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until tops are golden and the meatloaves are cooked through.
5. Serve with mashed potato, some steamed veges and tomato sauce.
Makes 12.
I just made ours in a loaf tin.
Head over to Sol Breads for more great recipes & if you live in Brisbane or Gold Coast drop by Sol Breads, the best organic sourdough bread ever...
its a recipe for Mini Meatloaf, aimed at kids but i'm eating it for lunch right now and its tasty. not only that, its simple.
Mini Gluten Free Meatloaves
By Jaime Rose Fronzek
Ingredients *choose organic ingredients where you can
500g of lean beef mince
1 cup of gluten-free breadcrumbs (rice crumbs or made from day old gluten-free bread)
1 carrot, grated
1 zucchini, grated
1 small brown onion, finely diced
½ cup frozen peas & corn mix
3 tbsp tomato sauce
1 egg, lightly whisked
Olive oil spray
Method
1. Preheat oven to 210 degrees C. Lightly spray each cup of a 12 hole muffin pan.
2. Combine all ingredients into a large bowl and mix with your hands until well combined (get this kids to do this, it’s lots of fun and really squishy).
3. Divide the mixture between the 12 holes, pressing firmly into the pan and smoothing over the top with the back of a spoon.
4. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until tops are golden and the meatloaves are cooked through.
5. Serve with mashed potato, some steamed veges and tomato sauce.
Makes 12.
I just made ours in a loaf tin.
Head over to Sol Breads for more great recipes & if you live in Brisbane or Gold Coast drop by Sol Breads, the best organic sourdough bread ever...
meat free mondays
whilst surfing the twitter comments this morning something posted by Ethikl caught my eye
Meatless Monday: Up to 100,000L of water is used to produce 1 kg of beef. In comparison, 1,550L of water is needed to produce 1kg of rice
monday nights in the giftboxology household are usually marinated tofu, soba noodles and veg (usually organic). tonight we had this ... well a very loose adaption of this.
do you meatfree days? anyone do meatfree to try to reduce the environment impact?
i'll be back tomorrow (with a lovely meatloaf recipe courtesy of Sol Breads)
jen
Meatless Monday: Up to 100,000L of water is used to produce 1 kg of beef. In comparison, 1,550L of water is needed to produce 1kg of rice
monday nights in the giftboxology household are usually marinated tofu, soba noodles and veg (usually organic). tonight we had this ... well a very loose adaption of this.
do you meatfree days? anyone do meatfree to try to reduce the environment impact?
i'll be back tomorrow (with a lovely meatloaf recipe courtesy of Sol Breads)
jen
Thursday, July 8, 2010
friday ideas...Maggie Beer & Susannah Tucker
its a particularly happy friday today as i'm off to meet someone amazing tomorrow morning, breakfast actually (along with 49 other folk), to meet one of Australia's truly wonderful living treasures - MAGGIE BEER! i don't think i could be much more excited. she is such an inspiration, not just with her passion for food but passion and enthusiasm for life.
for you...
Susannah Tucker is a truly amazing photographer. She is a creative genius. Her photos are so dreamy and beautiful. I've never seen pics that I've wanted to put up on my wall more than these beauties.
Then after that you can purchase from her Etsy store.
Check out her work, you wont be disappointed. I've never been serious about photography but I just adore her work.
How about a Spinach and Ricotta Gnocchi with Tomato & Chilli Sugo
for your planet...
head over for a browse of Mother Nature Network - its American but it has some great ideas and inspiration.
have a lovely weekend.
for you...
Susannah Tucker is a truly amazing photographer. She is a creative genius. Her photos are so dreamy and beautiful. I've never seen pics that I've wanted to put up on my wall more than these beauties.
Anyway she is sadly leaving our shores to relocate to New Zealand, which means that she has got an unreal sale going on her madeit store at the moment, until 11 July.
Check out her work, you wont be disappointed. I've never been serious about photography but I just adore her work.
for your family...
In keeping with the Maggie theme - how about a lovely warming recipe - some gnocchi. perfect to warm you up.
for your planet...
head over for a browse of Mother Nature Network - its American but it has some great ideas and inspiration.
have a lovely weekend.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
the time bank - using your 'saved' time
this morning when i was driving down kingsford smith drive i noticed a big sign above the road which flashes various traffic messages, usually promoting the new tunnel and bridge, the sign was suggesting that you could 'save' 15mins by using the new bridge.
this got me thinking about 'saving time', you cant save time, its not like there is a big bank of time that you have saved up that you can pull out and use at a later date.
the only time we have is now. no saved time. no spare time. no replacement time. just 'now' time.
use it wisely.
this got me thinking about 'saving time', you cant save time, its not like there is a big bank of time that you have saved up that you can pull out and use at a later date.
the only time we have is now. no saved time. no spare time. no replacement time. just 'now' time.
use it wisely.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
friday ideas...saving money
todays friday ideas has a thrifty theme. ever since the gfc hit being thrifty gained serious cred. not only is being thrifty good for the environment, it is good for you and your family's bank balance.
it's about reusing things that might have gone to landfill, saving money and reducing consumption.
for you and your family....
BORROW BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY
i know, its easy and lots of people do it but i am also surprised by the amount of people that don't use the library. its free! they are constantly stocking the brand new latest releases and have a great array of books, cds and dvds. i love browsing borders or dymocks as much as the next person but i try to limit the amount of books that i buy as it is expensive and if you dont live in a big house then storage can become a problem.
when i find a book or dvd that i want to read, i get on the libary website, search for the book and put a hold on it. for a small fee of 80c i can place a hold on the book and have it delivered to the library of my choice. the library sends me an email when my hold is ready for collection. simple. its great for kids dvds too.
if you aren't familiar with your local library then please check it out. you will be most pleasantly surprised.
it's about reusing things that might have gone to landfill, saving money and reducing consumption.
for you and your family....
BORROW BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY
i know, its easy and lots of people do it but i am also surprised by the amount of people that don't use the library. its free! they are constantly stocking the brand new latest releases and have a great array of books, cds and dvds. i love browsing borders or dymocks as much as the next person but i try to limit the amount of books that i buy as it is expensive and if you dont live in a big house then storage can become a problem.
when i find a book or dvd that i want to read, i get on the libary website, search for the book and put a hold on it. for a small fee of 80c i can place a hold on the book and have it delivered to the library of my choice. the library sends me an email when my hold is ready for collection. simple. its great for kids dvds too.
if you aren't familiar with your local library then please check it out. you will be most pleasantly surprised.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Moonmum - creator extraordinaire of our hand-made sewn gift cards
when i first discovered the beautiful hand-made sewn gift cards by Moonmum i was amazed. i've never seen anything like it, her cards are super cute and so unique. i think they are a lovely addition to the giftboxology store.
today we delve in the psyche of the famously talented Moonmum (well we ask her a few questions about her inspiration, life and even get some advice about starting your own creative journey)
how did you come up with the idea to make hand-sewn cards? they are so lovely but for me the appeal also lies in the uniqueness of the cards, i would love to know how it all started.
I've been making my sewn paper creations for over two years now (oh how time flies...). I made a few cards just to try on Etsy and the response was immediately really positive. Within the first few months i'd had lots of sales, some great feedback and wholesale enquiries too. I shouldn't say that i was surprised, but i was!
can you tell us a bit about yourself? what other things do you like to do besides making beautiful cards?
Honestly, i'm a fairly typical stay at home mum. My days revolve mostly around my two kids, aged six and three, and running a household. Housework, however, is my absolutely least favourite activity in the entire world and i'll do just about anything to avoid it... i love books, spending time with the kids, playing the piano, tending the vegie patch, wandering aimlessly around the craft-blogosphere and heading out for a good coffee.
how do you get inspiration for your work?
Most of my inspiration comes from children's books actually. I love the simplicity of shape and colour.
whereabouts do you create your work? do you have a dedicated room at home or elsewhere? i understand you are a mum, how do you keep the little ones away from your creations? do they ever raid your creative stuff and swallow buttons etc?
My wee enterprise is run entirely from our dining room table! Our house is fairly small so i don't have a dedicated space for creating which can be immensely frustrating. I am constantly getting everything out, putting it away again, trying to grab whatever time in the day that I can use to work.
Whenever possible I'll try to involve the kids, maybe sorting buttons or choosing colours. Or i'll set up the table so they can work on a project of their own while I work too. This is actually really nice time for me and I cherish it... sitting together, creating and chatting.
No, it doesn't always work and there have been many incidents of peanut butter fingerprints on cards, lego pieces mixed in with my materials, small hands poked into product photos, endless interruptions for snacks, etc. All mum's will appreciate exactly how it goes :)
approximately how many hours a week do you spend making your cards? do you ever get tired of making the same cards or always loving it?
The amount of time i spend on my little creations varies from week to week. It all depends on what everyone is up to, what orders have come in or what i'm working on. I really love making my products and try to change colours or patterns to keep it interesting for myself and sketch up new designs. My little business is a creative outlet for me and a break from the everyday routine of being a stay at home mum. I'm happier and my brain just works better when i can spend time being creative!
Absolutely... the birds and mother birds are definitely the most popular cards i make, hands down, and have been since the beginning!
i understand from reading your blog that you sell your cards at markets as well as online and in various other shops, what advice can you give to readers who might be thinking about opening up their own online store or selling at markets?
I think that having a creative outlet for yourself is immensely satisfying and if you can turn that into some extra income then absolutely go for it. There are so many online resources for creative businesses that beginning to sell your work is very simple. Be brave!
Dive in with a few items on madeit or etsy and take it from there. I have only just started doing markets and am really enjoying them. The online world is fantastic and practical for me at this stage, but meeting customers in person and getting them to actually see and feel the product is priceless.
thanks Moonmum (Belinda).
Sunday, June 20, 2010
the perfect eco gift for a new baby - monster rattle - interview with Cath from Chunky Chooky
i enjoy reading about creative journeys, how talented people find their inspiration and start creating... so today we are going to interview the very talented Cath from Chunky Chooky and find out what makes her tick....
Cath makes our gorgeous monster rattles..perfect for a new bub or baby shower gift - they are a rattle and teether in one - made of upcycled denim and fabric, have a rattle inside for baby to shake and wooden handle to suck/chew on. Chunky Chooky rattles were recently featured in Cosmo Pregnancy magazine and Peppermint mag.
firstly, what made you want to start creating your gorgeous clothes and softies? i would love to know how it all started...
I could not find clothes that were in nice colours like reds and greys and blues for my daughter, that a) were affordable b) didn't have any advertising on them c) were original and a bit different- no pink frills for girls etc and were made from nice fabric...... around this time a friend came back from vietnam with a pair of fisherman pants for my little girl who was about 6 months old at the time, I thought I might be able to sew some for her.. so I started sewing.... there was so much trial and error to get them right...from there I moved onto toys for her - for the same reasons - wanting something a bit more like a silly monster than something pretty....and then I when I was innocently looking for inspiration online I stumbled across all these softies on flickr ... and then I discovered crafty blogs... it was like I had found a whole community of people who liked making things... something I had always felt alone in.... not really knowing anyone else who also liked making things like I did .... I just couldn't believe what I was reading.
how many hours do you spend creating your works? whereabouts do you create your work? do you have a dedicated room at home or elsewhere?
I have a sewing room at home which is set up for me and I love it, it is great being able to leave the machine all set up so if I can grab 20 minutes I can get a few little things done.
I have a day a week at home to myself and I do not waste a second of it. As soon as my child is dropped off, I fly home and get stuck in, radio tuned to Radio National, cup of tea, just me and the dog... I love it, I work best with no interruptions so being at home alone is ideal.
how did you start getting your products out there?
I started slowly and very tentatively... I had a couple of local market stalls with the fisherman pants and I sold out. With the rabbits I made a few of them and showed them to a couple of trusted friends who absolutely loved them and after they reassured me 500 times that they really were good and they weren't just saying it to be nice, I emailed a shop in Sydney- sent some photos and they ordered some I also opened my Etsy shop around this time and and it went from there.... ... lots of lessons learnt along the way...
what other things do you like to do besides making softies?
About six months ago I discovered embroidery, have always been interested in trying it. I love sublime stitching and radical cross stitch, I have just started designing my own patterns to stitch which is exciting....
I also love a bit of crocheting and also love photography oh and blogging of course!
how do you get inspiration for your work?
inspiration strikes at anytime, usually in the car or I see something and an idea just floats into my head which I quickly jot down in my always handy sketchbook... sometimes its seeing two colours together in a homewares magazine, it can be that simple...
what is your best seller?
My best seller is by far the monster softie rattles for sure. I wholesale them worldwide and I love making them.
what do you see in store for the future?
some grown up things with My Bearded Pigeon... my muse is three now so perhaps I am looking at less baby stuff... I want to get into designing my own fabric and then making things out of it... I have switched to using only organic fabric for all the softies now and want to keep it eco friendly. Chunky chooky has been featured in Peppermint magazine and Cosmopolitan pregnancy magazine which has been great, at the moment its manageable...at the moment I enjoy it...
what advice do you have for anyone thinking about selling their craft wares?
having an online business requires so much more work than it looks...
- marketing and promotion involved is huge
- you also have to love taking photos of your products
- get your prices right... look at what other stuff is selling for... I see a lot of things - in particular softies that I know take a couple of hours to make being sold really cheaply online... the makers must not be making much money or they are getting the fabric really cheaply... you have to factor in your time
- think really carefully about consignment and if you want to go down the road.... I was burnt badly early on with a nightmare trying to get money out of people who had sold my wares but not paid me, I had naively thought everyone would be nice and just pay me... you NEED a contract with very clear terms. I now require payment up front before I even start cutting out fabric. Since I started with these terms (which many people tried to tell me would cause me to lose business) I have not had one person not agree to my terms.
- keep a very clear and very simple list of what money I have spent and what money I have made.
- take the time to get nice labels made
- I always gift wrap everything and
- include a handwritten note.
- I communicate regularly with everyone I deal with.
You can check out Cath's Chunky Chooky monster rattles in the store here, her great blog here, Etsy shop here or her new endeavour - My Bearded Pigeon (selling super cute wooden brooches) here
Thanks to the brilliant and super-talented Cath for taking time out from her family and creative time to answer some questions.
stay tuned for more interviews with some more of our talented designers of giftboxology wares.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
friday ideas - for you, for your family, for your planet....
ah friday, you are here again, even in your wintery beauty i love you heaps, you are the day right next to my favourite - saturday.
here are some ideas:
for you....
http://www.bluecaravan.net/
i was referred to this website a while ago but its only just now got properly up and running. it is an amazing online store that stocks a variety of ethical goods, from tshirts to cutlery to jewellery, stationery, beauty products. its an easy-to-navigate website and i just love that you can search for handmade or one-offs.
for your family...
http://easypeasyorganic.com/
i stumbled across this website and the only word i can think to describe it is sensational! i'm thoroughly addicted and have trawled through every page on the site now. if you are trying to incorporate healthier foods, more free-range and organic into your diet but need some extra help then this website is great. so many easy suggestions without trying to be pretentious.
its a blog really, by the super talented Amanda (she has a PhD ecology), she posts detailed recipes, gorgeous pics of the food and usually does a breakdown of the cost of the meal (and its always so inexpensive).
if you thought eating organic was too difficult and expensive then check out this site and you'll be converted! the giftboxology household is thoroughly converted, just placed our first standing order of organic groceries to arrive next week and once a fortnight after that.
Amanda just makes it look so easy and simple and relaxing....
for the planet...
http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/thesustainables/ten.htm
if you are looking for some inspiration for easy ideas that you can do to be more sustainable then check out 'The Sustainables'.
have a lovely weekend
jen x
here are some ideas:
for you....
http://www.bluecaravan.net/
i was referred to this website a while ago but its only just now got properly up and running. it is an amazing online store that stocks a variety of ethical goods, from tshirts to cutlery to jewellery, stationery, beauty products. its an easy-to-navigate website and i just love that you can search for handmade or one-offs.
for your family...
http://easypeasyorganic.com/
i stumbled across this website and the only word i can think to describe it is sensational! i'm thoroughly addicted and have trawled through every page on the site now. if you are trying to incorporate healthier foods, more free-range and organic into your diet but need some extra help then this website is great. so many easy suggestions without trying to be pretentious.
its a blog really, by the super talented Amanda (she has a PhD ecology), she posts detailed recipes, gorgeous pics of the food and usually does a breakdown of the cost of the meal (and its always so inexpensive).
if you thought eating organic was too difficult and expensive then check out this site and you'll be converted! the giftboxology household is thoroughly converted, just placed our first standing order of organic groceries to arrive next week and once a fortnight after that.
Amanda just makes it look so easy and simple and relaxing....
for the planet...
http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/thesustainables/ten.htm
if you are looking for some inspiration for easy ideas that you can do to be more sustainable then check out 'The Sustainables'.
have a lovely weekend
jen x
Thursday, June 10, 2010
a staple for every green household..
i thought i'd share some info about one of my favourite products at giftboxology, its our Little Bean Cold Packs
i first stumbled upon Little Beans in October of last year on madeit and instantly loved them. the lovely Emma from Little Bean has developed a gorgeous, unique and totally useful product.
its just a great simple idea that is a green, cute and functional gift. they are little cold packs that are filled with Australian rice and natural lavender, you just pop them in the freezer and take out and use whenever you need.
perfect to soothe your bubs bumps and bruises, headaches, sore back, sore necks, a great natural and reusable product. also perfect for breastfeeding mums.
i first stumbled upon Little Beans in October of last year on madeit and instantly loved them. the lovely Emma from Little Bean has developed a gorgeous, unique and totally useful product.
its just a great simple idea that is a green, cute and functional gift. they are little cold packs that are filled with Australian rice and natural lavender, you just pop them in the freezer and take out and use whenever you need.
perfect to soothe your bubs bumps and bruises, headaches, sore back, sore necks, a great natural and reusable product. also perfect for breastfeeding mums.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
gift box of Australian-made goodies....your way
we've added a new function on the website today, you can create your own gift box now, still $10 door-to-door courier delivery EVERYWHERE in Australia, but now you can select exactly what you want to include...
this way you dont have to buy anything you dont want and you could put together a bunch of goodies for the whole family if you wanted....
click here to start building your gift box of goodies
dont worry, EVERYTHING is still Australian-made.....
this way you dont have to buy anything you dont want and you could put together a bunch of goodies for the whole family if you wanted....
click here to start building your gift box of goodies
dont worry, EVERYTHING is still Australian-made.....
Thursday, June 3, 2010
friday ideas - for you, for your family, for your planet
ah friday, you're here again and i love you, just the prospect of a delicious, sunny, relaxing weekend ahead is enough to keep me smiling all day....
here's some small ideas....
for you....
http://www.kiva.org/
well not exactly for you, but will make you feel better about being you as you are giving to a fantastic organisation, you aren't even actually giving...you are lending. you put up $25 (USD), choose a worthy recipient (that's right you choose who you are lending your money to, and why not, its your money), and when they pay it back you can lend to someone else. you'll feel all warm and fuzzy
for your family
http://www.supportmfm.org/
do you do Meat-Free Mondays? even if you are feeding the hungriest carnivore in Australia surely the family could survive one night eating a vegetarian meal?
Meat-Free Monday is exactly that, no meat on Monday. a fantastic idea that is helping to reduce meat consumption and prevent climate change.
our household has MFM, even if it ends up being on a Thursday...
some great recipe ideas are on The Heart Foundation website here
for your planet
oh i'd say that you have this one covered if you check out kiva or MFM, both are helping people/planet.
happy friday
x
here's some small ideas....
for you....
http://www.kiva.org/
well not exactly for you, but will make you feel better about being you as you are giving to a fantastic organisation, you aren't even actually giving...you are lending. you put up $25 (USD), choose a worthy recipient (that's right you choose who you are lending your money to, and why not, its your money), and when they pay it back you can lend to someone else. you'll feel all warm and fuzzy
for your family
http://www.supportmfm.org/
do you do Meat-Free Mondays? even if you are feeding the hungriest carnivore in Australia surely the family could survive one night eating a vegetarian meal?
Meat-Free Monday is exactly that, no meat on Monday. a fantastic idea that is helping to reduce meat consumption and prevent climate change.
our household has MFM, even if it ends up being on a Thursday...
some great recipe ideas are on The Heart Foundation website here
for your planet
oh i'd say that you have this one covered if you check out kiva or MFM, both are helping people/planet.
happy friday
x
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
giftboxology store news
we sent out an email newsletter this week - if you didn't receive and would like to sign up (we've sent two emails in 3 months, don't worry you wont be bombarded by daily emails!) head over to the website here
last weekend we changed the pricing on all of our gift boxes, you will find that they are significantly better value now. we are in the process of adding all of our products individually so that you can now create your own gift box...
here's the email newsletter that went out..
greetings from the giftboxology headquarters!!
its been a busy few months at the giftboxology hq. we love making up our gift boxes and spreading gifty love with Australian-made goodness
we invite you to check out our savings....
we have changed our pricing structure recently so you'll be pleasantly surprised to find that all gift boxes are now significantly better value!
customised gift boxes - the choices are endless ...
in exciting news we are soon to offer a customised option - all of our great gifts will be available individually so you can create your own unique gift box filled with great Australian-made products. you will still receive your beautifully packaged gift box with all the trimmings but now you can decide exactly what you want to include.
new gifts are coming...
there are so many great gifts that we are adding to our store over the next few months.
our beautiful new hand-sewn gift cards...
it goes without saying that if you order a giftboxology gift box you receive a beautifully wrapped gift with custom giftboxology gift tag - we can write your message on the gift tag for the recipient (in fact we LOVE doing this!). but now there's more - you can select a beautifully hand-sewn gift card to include your gift message to your recipient - the choice is yours.
FREE Organic Sunflower Seeds during May/June...
we are flat out putting together branded packets of Organic Sunflower Seeds to include in fundraiser goodie bags for The Heart Foundation, Leukemia Foundation and various other soirees at the moment. we are happy to include a packet in all of gifts ordered during May/June - they are certified organic and come from the sunny Gold Coast
Australia-wide courier delivery for $10...
our gift boxes are handled with absolute care from our hard-working courier man. $10 gets your beautiful gifts delivered to the door of the recipient. if your gift recipient isnt home, don't worry, the courier will leave a card and re-deliver at a convenient time. no trips to the post office necessary!
will be in touch very soon once we get the individual gifts added to the website...
jen x
last weekend we changed the pricing on all of our gift boxes, you will find that they are significantly better value now. we are in the process of adding all of our products individually so that you can now create your own gift box...
here's the email newsletter that went out..
greetings from the giftboxology headquarters!!
its been a busy few months at the giftboxology hq. we love making up our gift boxes and spreading gifty love with Australian-made goodness
we invite you to check out our savings....
we have changed our pricing structure recently so you'll be pleasantly surprised to find that all gift boxes are now significantly better value!
customised gift boxes - the choices are endless ...
in exciting news we are soon to offer a customised option - all of our great gifts will be available individually so you can create your own unique gift box filled with great Australian-made products. you will still receive your beautifully packaged gift box with all the trimmings but now you can decide exactly what you want to include.
new gifts are coming...
there are so many great gifts that we are adding to our store over the next few months.
our beautiful new hand-sewn gift cards...
it goes without saying that if you order a giftboxology gift box you receive a beautifully wrapped gift with custom giftboxology gift tag - we can write your message on the gift tag for the recipient (in fact we LOVE doing this!). but now there's more - you can select a beautifully hand-sewn gift card to include your gift message to your recipient - the choice is yours.
FREE Organic Sunflower Seeds during May/June...
we are flat out putting together branded packets of Organic Sunflower Seeds to include in fundraiser goodie bags for The Heart Foundation, Leukemia Foundation and various other soirees at the moment. we are happy to include a packet in all of gifts ordered during May/June - they are certified organic and come from the sunny Gold Coast
Australia-wide courier delivery for $10...
our gift boxes are handled with absolute care from our hard-working courier man. $10 gets your beautiful gifts delivered to the door of the recipient. if your gift recipient isnt home, don't worry, the courier will leave a card and re-deliver at a convenient time. no trips to the post office necessary!
will be in touch very soon once we get the individual gifts added to the website...
jen x
Friday, May 28, 2010
store changes!
if you head over to the store today you will see big changes, as in BIG savings, every one of our boxes is priced differently now (more savings!).
we are in the process of adding all of our lovely existing products individually as well as a host of new products so that everyone can make up their own gift box for a special touch.
still the same great Australian-made gifts, still the same fantastic $10 flat-fee courier delivery everywhere in Australia, still the $1 donation to children's charity and carbon offset.
hope we can help you with your gift needs.
when you buy from giftboxology you are supporting Australians (very creative ones!).
thanks
x
we are in the process of adding all of our lovely existing products individually as well as a host of new products so that everyone can make up their own gift box for a special touch.
still the same great Australian-made gifts, still the same fantastic $10 flat-fee courier delivery everywhere in Australia, still the $1 donation to children's charity and carbon offset.
hope we can help you with your gift needs.
when you buy from giftboxology you are supporting Australians (very creative ones!).
thanks
x
Monday, May 17, 2010
soap
our range now includes two gift boxes for dogs. these gift boxes contain Jollie Gourmet dog treats as well as the beautiful pooch soap from innerearthsoaps.
we will soon be including a number of other soaps from innerearthsoaps beautiful range
check out innerearthsoap blog
we will soon be including a number of other soaps from innerearthsoaps beautiful range
check out innerearthsoap blog
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
deprivation is a dirty word
today is international no diet day. i didn't actually realise that such a momentous occasion was almost on us until monday - for a horrible moment there i actually thought that i'd missed it, that it had gone and passed me by last week, but no, i was safe, it was TODAY!
so to celebrate my 21-month-old son and i headed off down to our local cafe this morning (the lovely Nourish in racecourse road, ascot) and enjoyed a cappucino, babycino and a delicious cupcake each (if you have never been to Nourish then I highly recommend, they actually bake and decorate the cupcakes each morning and the ladies are so lovely i could give them a hug and a kiss).
i love cupcakes, i also love sugar, chocolate, icecream (especially the new gold magnums!) and biscuits. in fact right now i'm enjoying a choc-chip shortbread with my cup of tea, its my second one today and i may even have a third. it got me thinking - why do we need a special day just to feel like its ok to ditch the diet. surely the majority of us realise that DIETS DONT WORK?!!
i spent way too much brain power during my twenties on diets and my weight. only to realise in my early thirties that the best way to lose or maintain a healthy way is to not diet. if i ban certain foods then its the one thing that i really want. now i think back and wish that i had of spent that valuable time doing other things, like ENJOYING FOOD and DRINK and LIFE.
i'm not advocating eating sweets and junk food all day but i think that we all need to enjoy life and great food and drink is just such an amazing thing i would hate to miss out.
life is so short, two things that happened in my life that really reinforced this for me was turning 30 and motherhood.
if you haven't seen it already then i strongly suggest you watch this new ad from uk retailer John Lewis, its 90 seconds of beautifully pure emotive genius, it made me cry...ALOT. the message really resonates with me as we approach Mother's Day. a beautiful ad that really reinforces the brevity of life (i'm overlooking the whole 'spend it before you die part').
jen x
so to celebrate my 21-month-old son and i headed off down to our local cafe this morning (the lovely Nourish in racecourse road, ascot) and enjoyed a cappucino, babycino and a delicious cupcake each (if you have never been to Nourish then I highly recommend, they actually bake and decorate the cupcakes each morning and the ladies are so lovely i could give them a hug and a kiss).
i love cupcakes, i also love sugar, chocolate, icecream (especially the new gold magnums!) and biscuits. in fact right now i'm enjoying a choc-chip shortbread with my cup of tea, its my second one today and i may even have a third. it got me thinking - why do we need a special day just to feel like its ok to ditch the diet. surely the majority of us realise that DIETS DONT WORK?!!
i spent way too much brain power during my twenties on diets and my weight. only to realise in my early thirties that the best way to lose or maintain a healthy way is to not diet. if i ban certain foods then its the one thing that i really want. now i think back and wish that i had of spent that valuable time doing other things, like ENJOYING FOOD and DRINK and LIFE.
i'm not advocating eating sweets and junk food all day but i think that we all need to enjoy life and great food and drink is just such an amazing thing i would hate to miss out.
life is so short, two things that happened in my life that really reinforced this for me was turning 30 and motherhood.
if you haven't seen it already then i strongly suggest you watch this new ad from uk retailer John Lewis, its 90 seconds of beautifully pure emotive genius, it made me cry...ALOT. the message really resonates with me as we approach Mother's Day. a beautiful ad that really reinforces the brevity of life (i'm overlooking the whole 'spend it before you die part').
jen x
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Mothers Day competition winner is..................number 38 (thanks random.org)
Glenda Millward from Hervey Bay!!!
Congrats Glenda.
Will be sending your gift box on Tuesday.
Thanks to everyone that entered, we had a huge number of entries
Congrats Glenda.
Will be sending your gift box on Tuesday.
Thanks to everyone that entered, we had a huge number of entries
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
is giftboxology stylish?
the brilliant Stylecollective has done a writeup about us on their site. we are VERY chuffed....
click here to check it out.
jen x
click here to check it out.
jen x
Sunday, April 25, 2010
monday spotlight
every Monday Amanda over at Calico&Co has a Monday Spotlight feature...today its us!!
please go here and check it out, sign up to Amanda's lovely blog if you haven't already
have a lovely day
x
please go here and check it out, sign up to Amanda's lovely blog if you haven't already
have a lovely day
x
Friday, April 23, 2010
sneak peak of our new greeting cards (one is perfect for mothers day!)
these are yet to go into the store, please forgive my poor photography skills. just wanted to show off the beautiful cards we have!
Friday, April 9, 2010
mothers day competition
Our Easter break is over and we are rapidly approaching MOTHERS DAY - Sunday 9 May 2010
So whether you are an expectant mum, new mum or old and wise mum or have a mum, you should enter our COMPETITION.
The lucky winner will receive one of our 'organised mummy' gift boxes delivered to your door (or your mums) filled with some of our great Australian-made products, perfect for every mum:
HOW TO WIN:
1. head to our website and join our email newsletter list (you wont be bombarded with newsletters, just a note every month or two about new products and offers)
2. whilst you are having a little browse of the website find the answer to our question - 'how many mums boxes do we sell?'
3. send an email to info@giftboxology.com.au or complete this with your answer.
We will draw the lucky winner of our competition on Sunday 2 May 2010 at 5pm AEST (Please note that the box can only be delivered within Australia, we currently do not send our products overseas, but we hope to one day!)
facebook us, twitter us & forward our competition to everyone you think needs some luck in their life
So whether you are an expectant mum, new mum or old and wise mum or have a mum, you should enter our COMPETITION.
The lucky winner will receive one of our 'organised mummy' gift boxes delivered to your door (or your mums) filled with some of our great Australian-made products, perfect for every mum:
- ForgetMeNot handmade designer shopping list stationery set containing a weekly shopping list, to do list and a recycled newspaper pencil
- Miss Sweetie handmade candy
- Beauty & the Bees lip balm (in a cute handy tin!) &
- Bontons soothing eyepack
HOW TO WIN:
1. head to our website and join our email newsletter list (you wont be bombarded with newsletters, just a note every month or two about new products and offers)
2. whilst you are having a little browse of the website find the answer to our question - 'how many mums boxes do we sell?'
3. send an email to info@giftboxology.com.au or complete this with your answer.
We will draw the lucky winner of our competition on Sunday 2 May 2010 at 5pm AEST (Please note that the box can only be delivered within Australia, we currently do not send our products overseas, but we hope to one day!)
facebook us, twitter us & forward our competition to everyone you think needs some luck in their life
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
giveaway for mum
its almost time for our Mothers Day Competition...but not quite.
in the meantime why dont you check out Chunky Chooky's blog and enter her competition
she's giving away a book! a gorgeous little sewing book to be precise.
in the meantime why dont you check out Chunky Chooky's blog and enter her competition
she's giving away a book! a gorgeous little sewing book to be precise.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Peekaboo weekly
if you aren't already a subscriber to Peekaboo then you should be, its a SUPER CUTE mag and we are featured (have a small pic/link) in this weeks email newsletter!
we all have to start somewhere. its exciting for me, my first small advertising venture.
from little things big things grow
check out our mention here
wishing everyone a lovely Easter
jen x
we all have to start somewhere. its exciting for me, my first small advertising venture.
from little things big things grow
check out our mention here
wishing everyone a lovely Easter
jen x
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
how to help a new parent (when you dont have kids of your own and wouldnt have the first idea where to start!)
about 13 years ago someone i knew had a baby, so i spent about a third of my weekly wage and bought her a fluffy blue teddy bear and a big bunch of flowers. i felt good about it, my friend was probably wishing that i had of given her nothing. the only present i probably gave her was a bit of guilt she felt when she left the flowers in the hospital rubbish bin - actually she was most likely too tired and busy to even give the flowers and bear a second thought.
fast forward to late 2008 when i had my son & i too faced a similar predicament. it wasn't until i had my son and became a parent did i realise the error of my ways. flowers? teddy bears? useless and a waste of space and time. (i do not hate teddy bears - my son LOVES teddy bears now, in fact he plays with them heaps now).
things i wanted when i was a new mum: a personal chef to prepare all my meals & snacks & make me me cups of tea that stay warm long enough for me to drink, a masseuse (to try to get a small amount of circulation happening), a cleaner (one that does all the washing too) & a doorman to answer the door and deal with the constant stream of guests visiting the new bub.
well back to reality....
here is a list of things that are really helpful when you are a new parent, if you dont have kids yourself its really difficult to know what to get.
help a new parent by:
What would you suggest as a great gift for a new parent?
fast forward to late 2008 when i had my son & i too faced a similar predicament. it wasn't until i had my son and became a parent did i realise the error of my ways. flowers? teddy bears? useless and a waste of space and time. (i do not hate teddy bears - my son LOVES teddy bears now, in fact he plays with them heaps now).
things i wanted when i was a new mum: a personal chef to prepare all my meals & snacks & make me me cups of tea that stay warm long enough for me to drink, a masseuse (to try to get a small amount of circulation happening), a cleaner (one that does all the washing too) & a doorman to answer the door and deal with the constant stream of guests visiting the new bub.
well back to reality....
here is a list of things that are really helpful when you are a new parent, if you dont have kids yourself its really difficult to know what to get.
help a new parent by:
- ask whether they want hospital visitors, it might seem like a nice idea to surprise new parents with a hospital visit but it can be unwanted when there is a constant stream of nurses, doctor, physiotherapist, nutritionist, lactation consultant, priest (i kid you not a priest called into my room for a chat 24 hours after i has a caesarean, we politely sent him on his way. speaking to a priest was low on my list of priorities that day) another visitor can be an annoyance.
- do not arrive to the home of the new parents empty-handed, they are tired and overwhelmed and need all the help they can get, dont ask just bring.
- good ideas are:
- NUTS (packed full of nutrition, great for snacking when too busy to make a square meal)
- MILK (the new parents have probably had a stream of visitors and made endless cups of tea, not only are you helping but you are assured of getting a cuppa with milk too so everyone wins!)
- BREAD (too busy to go to shops)
- A HOT MEAL OR MEALS (if you love cooking make a simple casserole, stroganoff or soup, lots of new parents rely on takeaways in the initial weeks of parenthood so a home-cooked meal is brilliant). package up into plastic takeaway containers so they can just remove from freezer and re-heat when convenient.
- if you are feeling particularly generous some other suggestions are:
- lovely cloth wipes - some parents use disposable wipes, some use cloth wipes but unlike nappies no parent is going to be offended by a gift of lovely cloth wipes. when i was a new mum i started off with disposable wipes until we realised we preferred cloth.
- a nappy wash service - if you know your new parents are using cloth nappies you could help relieve some of the massive burden of washing/drying.
- a hamper of food.
- one of our gift boxes filled with beautiful tasty and practical goods! (wont break the bank and its all made here in Australia)
What would you suggest as a great gift for a new parent?
Monday, March 22, 2010
advice for new parents & organisation
i came across this great website this morning, it has lots of great tips and products to help organise your life and dont we all need a bit more organising?
i really like the idea of sunday night being 'diary night', i could definitely do that....for a few weeks then i start to forget. like when i was sitting down on sunday to choose all of our meals for the week and writing out the shopping list for all the corresponding ingredients that i would need. i'm not organised now, i think its kinda nice to decide what you are having for dinner the same day rather than a week ahead (who wants to have a baked meal when its 35 celcius?!)
the same website had some great advice for new parents here
i really like the idea of sunday night being 'diary night', i could definitely do that....for a few weeks then i start to forget. like when i was sitting down on sunday to choose all of our meals for the week and writing out the shopping list for all the corresponding ingredients that i would need. i'm not organised now, i think its kinda nice to decide what you are having for dinner the same day rather than a week ahead (who wants to have a baked meal when its 35 celcius?!)
the same website had some great advice for new parents here
Sunday, March 21, 2010
New Parents Survival Pack - Extra Organised
i thought i would do a little spiel one of our boxes. its called one of our boxes for new parents and its called 'Extra Organised' because that's what you are when you have just had a baby. not.
that's why you need this box.
i'm in love with this box, basically its lots of things that would have came in handy for me when i was a new parent. and still would now that i'm an old(ish) parent
the box contains:
what did you want/need when you were a new parent?
that's why you need this box.
i'm in love with this box, basically its lots of things that would have came in handy for me when i was a new parent. and still would now that i'm an old(ish) parent
the box contains:
- Handmade designer stationery: a Weekly Shopping list, Very Important Things To Do list & pencil (made of newspaper!) all bundled up in a cute corrugated cardboard envelope;
- Rice & lavender cold pack: this cute little cold pack is filled with 100% Australian rice & lavender. Just remove from fridge or freezer whenever needed to apply to little ones bumps and bruises, great for breastfeeding mums or even dads sore back (from bending over the change table);
- Honey & herb botty butter: a staple for every new parent, you'll be using this alot! great to keep bubs skin soft and nappy-rash free, also great for breastfeeding mums to use on nipples as its safe for baby;
- Organic baby soap: a gentle soap perfect for the softest skin;
- Macadamia nuts: full of nutrients for tired sleep-deprived parents, great for a quick snack when you haven't had time to eat a square meal;
- Handmade clove mineral soap (for dad) & grapefruit mineral soap (for mum): a lovely handcrafted soap.
what did you want/need when you were a new parent?
Friday, March 19, 2010
ONLINE STORE NOW OPEN!!
well its been a long time coming and our online store is now open.
please check it out
thanks
http://www.giftboxology.com.au/
x
please check it out
thanks
http://www.giftboxology.com.au/
x
Thursday, March 18, 2010
i'm trying to find the keys for our online store, they must be around here somewhere
yes, its exciting for us, its been a LONG time in the planning...
but the website looks VERY VERY close to flinging open its doors.
the rattles are all lined up in their little cardboard house
the wraps are snuggled up in their plastic blankies
the bikkies and rumballs and handmade sweets are bursting with excitement at the prospect of finally being opened and devoured (well maybe not that last bit)
we're ready to start promoting our great aussie gifts and cant wait to show you
x
but the website looks VERY VERY close to flinging open its doors.
the rattles are all lined up in their little cardboard house
the wraps are snuggled up in their plastic blankies
the bikkies and rumballs and handmade sweets are bursting with excitement at the prospect of finally being opened and devoured (well maybe not that last bit)
we're ready to start promoting our great aussie gifts and cant wait to show you
x
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
buying australian-made is not easy...but not impossible
when i set about starting up giftboxology there was one thing that i never doubted - EVERYTHING we sold has to be australian-made. buying australian-made is something that i am very passionate about. i'm all for free trade and buying fairtrade but it disturbs me that so many products are all made overseas now. especially clothes and toys.
i visited a toy shop with my son a few months back, we had a lovely browse about the store (well my son did, i spent most of the time watching him to make sure nothing was broken and placed back everything back where it should be after he had toddled off to the next object that took his fancy)...
anyway i approached the toy shop counter to inquire with the sales assistants and our conversation when something like this:
"hi there, just wondering if you could tell me which toys here are made in Australia?"
"australian toys?"
"yes, do you have any Australian toys?" (um, yes, toys made HERE IN AUSTRALIA?! is that such a weird request i thought!)
"ah no, none of those here"
"ok, thanks, bye"
it was then that we left the store, me feeling disappointed, my son happy enough for playing with the toys (he's still too young to really care if they are his to take home)
why should we have to ask where the australian-made toys are? why are there NONE in the toy stores?
lucky we have lots of great people making beautiful things here in australia. who knows, maybe one-day they will be even stocked in the local toy shop.
i still find it astounding that toy shops in australia have NO TOYS MADE IN AUSTRALIA!? how absurd - are all the australian toys in the chinese toy shops?
until then we can thank our lucky stars that we have the following:
www.madeit.com.au
www.chunkychooky.com
www.bris-style.com
and of course giftboxology when we open our cyber doors next week
x
i visited a toy shop with my son a few months back, we had a lovely browse about the store (well my son did, i spent most of the time watching him to make sure nothing was broken and placed back everything back where it should be after he had toddled off to the next object that took his fancy)...
anyway i approached the toy shop counter to inquire with the sales assistants and our conversation when something like this:
"hi there, just wondering if you could tell me which toys here are made in Australia?"
"australian toys?"
"yes, do you have any Australian toys?" (um, yes, toys made HERE IN AUSTRALIA?! is that such a weird request i thought!)
"ah no, none of those here"
"ok, thanks, bye"
it was then that we left the store, me feeling disappointed, my son happy enough for playing with the toys (he's still too young to really care if they are his to take home)
why should we have to ask where the australian-made toys are? why are there NONE in the toy stores?
lucky we have lots of great people making beautiful things here in australia. who knows, maybe one-day they will be even stocked in the local toy shop.
i still find it astounding that toy shops in australia have NO TOYS MADE IN AUSTRALIA!? how absurd - are all the australian toys in the chinese toy shops?
until then we can thank our lucky stars that we have the following:
www.madeit.com.au
www.chunkychooky.com
www.bris-style.com
and of course giftboxology when we open our cyber doors next week
x
Sunday, March 14, 2010
grand opening soon
thanks for visiting our new giftboxology blog!
here at the giftboxology hq we have been flat out preparing for the grand opening of our online store.
we hope to have the store open in a few weeks time.
in the meantime we would love to let you know about us:
$1 from each gift box sold is donated to charity
here at the giftboxology hq we have been flat out preparing for the grand opening of our online store.
we hope to have the store open in a few weeks time.
in the meantime we would love to let you know about us:
- we are an online store selling gift boxes filled with australian-made products
- our products are organic, eco, natural and handmade
- everything about our store is australian - from our gift tags printed locally on australian-made paper, to our boxes made in clontarf brisbane, to our courier that delivers your package
$1 from each gift box sold is donated to charity
- 50c to childrens charities
- 50c to carbon offsets
in the meantime please check out our site www.giftboxology.com.au/ and sign up for our email newsletter so you can be advised when our store opens. check out our facebook page
thanks
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