We all know there are huge differences in quality when it comes to clothing, and of course kidswear is no different. But even the highest-quality items can’t always withstand the amount of rolling, falling and crawling they have to go through on a daily basis. Kids are going to be kids, but what can you as a parent do to extend the lifetime of their clothes? Continue reading “How to: extend the life of kids’ clothes”
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7 quick tips to organise your kid’s wardrobe
A change in season is the perfect time to restructure your kids’ wardrobes and tackle the mess that, let’s admit it, has undoubtedly built up in your wardrobes over time 🙂 Here are 7 easy tips to get, and stay, organised. Continue reading “7 quick tips to organise your kid’s wardrobe”
How to: live sustainably on a budget
Let’s admit it: we all want to be better for the earth, but sustainable living can be a pain. Especially if you’re busy managing a family, and your finances don’t stretch far enough to only shop organic products or build solar panels on the roof.
Living a greener life doesn’t have to be stressful and expensive, however. Start with these easy steps, and you’ll reduce your family’s footprint without breaking the bank. Continue reading “How to: live sustainably on a budget”
How to: remove classic kids’ stains
Part of extending the life of children’s clothes is knowing how to deal with tricky stains. Sooner or later, kids will manage to get a whole cocktail of smudges on their clothes – and they seem to have a special talent for doing so on newly bought items… But don’t stress! We’ve created panic-proof guide on how to treat different types of stains. Continue reading “How to: remove classic kids’ stains”
5 x DIYs with kids clothes
If there’s one thing that’s better than recycling, it’s upcycling. Because what’s more fun than turning outgrown favourites into new eye-catchers? DIY-ing with clothes is a perfect crafting activity, and a great way to teach the next generation about sustainability and recycling. Continue reading “5 x DIYs with kids clothes”