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iApps for an Organised Family

 

2013 Organised!

There’s nothing cooler than an organised mum seamlessly running the home, social & family commitments. However, we know with that new baby {and lack of sleep}, that you wouldn’t want to miss an important birthday or forget the eggs to make the birthday cake!

To help you stay stylishly organised we’ve put some top iApps together so you can choose the best ones for you:

LifeTopix is an all round organiser to schedule the top 12 areas of your life.  Tasks & projects, Shopping, Events, Travel, People & Services, Health, Finances, Home & Assets, Educations, Notes, Media & Bookmarks.  Phew, this one covers it all and at only $0.99 it’s a bargain!

Need something minimalist and simple? Astrid is a fun app with voice reminders and free syncing from it’s website and the cloud.

Remember the Milk is for those who want to access their lists from different apps.  You can use Siri, Twitter, Gmail, Outlook etc, you can send yourself SMS or email reminders and is great for those on the go!  Free so you have nothing to lose {but a little precious time!} in testing this one out.

If you’re tech savvy and love the cloud then Wunderlist is probably the one for you.  You can access and share grocery lists, reminders, recurring appointments and keep track of everything on all your devices.  Cost is Zilch so download and give it a try!

Still looking, need more options, check out AppAdvice for the latest on new releases, which of your apps are outdated and what Apps are a must for all your gadgets.

 

More organising tips on our Pinterest Board – Stylishly Organised.

See our blog about Top 10 Tips for an Organised Family for some New Year inspiration.

What’s your favourite iApp to stay organised?

 

Stylish Dinner Party

Sssshhhh here’s a few stylish shortcuts in the kitchen for a darling dinner party hosted by you!

 

Busy mums still need to be fabulous hostesses, entertaining clients, friends and family.  We have a some stylish ideas and links to help you make it all look a breeze!

 

1.  Store Bought {Pre made}

For tasty dishes you can pull together in a flash try your local butcher or fish monger. It’s surprising what they have already trimmed, marinated, wrapped, pounded or carved.  Stuffed quail breast, fillet mignon, stock soups, pinned and boned fish cutlets to pop in the oven with a dill sprig…David Jones Food Hall or similar gourmet deli’s always have something special saving you any prepping time.

Pastabilities ~ Perfect Pasta found in most gourmet food stores. Extravagantly stuffed Ravioli’s to toss in melted butter with fresh herbs and voila a tasty appetiser or main.  Their range is vast, from bottled sauces to fresh pasta or a great Duck or Beef Ragu {ssshhhhh no one would know you didn’t make it yourself!}  If you’re in Sydney city, they deliver free for orders over $50.

2.  Catered

If you are truly time poor and have a little extra grocery money to spend, then home catering makes entertaining too easy.  Gourmet Dinner Service has an online menu to pick and choose each course, they also provide children’s meals should you be needing mini meals for small guests.  They deliver to Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane and surrounds.

3. Personal Chef

Bring luxury dining to your home. Peruse the Chef’s CV’s on ‘At Your Table‘ and choose someone experienced and well known to come to your house and WOW your guests!  No need to clean up or serve drinks, have it ALL done for you.

 

See our Pinterest Board ‘Stylish Cuisine‘ for more ideas and links to recipe’s

NO MORE OF THIS….

 

MORE OF THIS… see last week’s blog on home beauty services

 

Organised Wardrobe

 

It’s time for a wardrobe change!

Find yourself rushing to get ready in the mornings?  Save yourself precious minutes by having a seasonal organised wardrobe at your fingertips.

Winter has crept in, heating is on, it’s time to pack away the summer frocks, singlets and shorts.

Clear boxes work well {see Ikea’s stackable Samla range} , choose a size to fit your storage area, make cute signs or labels as required…’dresses’, ‘swim & beach wear’, singlets & shorts’ etc. If you’re storage challenged, space bags are great for your out of season clothing, just vac and stack.

Strappy jeweled sandals make way for ankle boots, ballet flats and Hunters. Give them a clean, before placing in shoe bags and store {any in scruffy condition…wave goodbye}.  If you have the space, consider clear shoe boxes, then you can see exactly what you have and what you don’t need!

Proper hangers protect your clothes and keep them looking ‘ready to wear’, wire only leaves creases and marks.  So take care of your precious outfits, launder lovingly, press and hang, it will feel like you have a boutique at your disposal as you dress each morning.

A great way to get super organised is to visit Pink Lily, they have a huge range of pretty hangers, clear boxes, scarf racks, jewelry storage and more.  No excuses for a messy dressing area any longer.

Is your organised wardrobe really organised?

Look anything like this…

 

WE WISH!  send us a pic of your space!

 

Click through to our Pinterest Board ‘Stylishly Organised’ for some stunning wardrobe inspiration.

Essential Mummy Reading

Information Overload?

We know becoming a new mother can be a stressful time with so many people offering different advice, information and tips.

So with you in mind, Stylish Little Me has put together our Top 10 Essential Mummy Reading List, that you simply must make time for!

1. What to Expect When your Expecting                           

Worldwide Bestselling book by Heidi Murkoff covering pregnancy month by month.  Also an iApp!

2. Baby Love

The baby book by Robin Barker with a soft approach to parenting.

3. Mother and Baby Magazine                                   

Stay informed with and articles and hot tips for mums with newborns.          

4. Cosmopolitan Pregnancy Magazine

Stay stylish during pregnancy and beyond.

5. My Child Magazine                                            

High end fashion for your new little bundle of joy from pregnancy through to early childhood.


6. www.essentialbaby.com.au

Join forums and hear stories from other parents going through the same things you are!


7. www.birth.com.au

Sign up for a week by week update of where you are in your pregnancy, growth of your baby and other interesting facts about motherhood.

8. www.Babyology.com.au                                    

One of our favourite sites for all things new and fabulous at home and abroad.


9. www.HipLittleOne.com.au

For weekly online specials, reviews and competitions you wont want to miss.

10. www.StylishLittleMe/Blog                              

Tips and resources for stylish families and highly organised parents!

 

Which resource can’t you live without?

5 Essentials for your baby bag

SLM has compiled a list of 5 ESSENTIALS for your baby bag, not an exhaustive list of EVERYTHING you MAY need when you leave the comfort of your home.

You can handle any situation with these five mummy must-haves tucked into your stroller bag!

1.         Nappies, nappy bags & wipes

Don’t leave home without these…and a spare!  This is the one thing you do not want to forget unless you want a wet car seat, pram or hip!

Wipes also double as cleaners for messy fingers, make up fixes, spills on fabric and freshening up you and bub after snacks!

Tip.  We tuck a nappy waste bag inside each nappy. That way you always have one ready at change time. Those little biodegradable bags are also great as little rubbish bags in the park or for dirty bibs & clothes.

2.         Change of clothes

Bibs, bottoms, tops, sweaters, hats and socks. You never know what your little one will step in, sit in or spill on!

If you’re near water, you don’t want to have to say no to some fun play…say yes and produce a new outfit for changing.

3.         Paw Paw Ointment

Multi tasks like every mum!  Works as a lip gloss, toosh cream, soothes scrapes, bites & cracked cuticles!

4.         Snacks & Drinks

If you see a little one with big smiles {especially strapped in a stroller in a shopping centre}, they are usually well fed, rested and watered.  Pack water or milk and enough snacks for your trip and then two other options, doubles as your snack when you forget to eat or great for fussy eaters.

5.        Mum’s essentials

Wallet, keys and phone. You can go anywhere, buy anything and call for help!

What other essential can’t you leave home without?

Top 10 tips for an organised family

Stylish families are usually led by an organised mum with a Grand Plan!  We have listed our Top 10 tips for an organised family, to help create a stylish calm out of the family chaos!

Tip#1. Diary / Planner

Family wall planner, journal paper diary, petite planner or electronic form?  There are numerous choices.  The most important thing is to work out which methods suits you best.

If you spend the majority of your time at home then the family monthly planner is great, the month is open in front of you, ready to write appointments on straight away under each person’s name. Mooo has a beautiful range to choose from in their personalised stationery range.

If you’re out and about more often, then either the choice of writing things down in a stylish diary (we love Kate Spade’s Tudor City diary), or typing it into your phone/iPad would be the other two main options.  Printing out your digital monthly calendar to put up near the kitchen phone would probably work well instead of purchasing a separate wall calendar.

Tip#2. Car pooling

Trading the school pick up and drop off one day with a friend will free you to get other work done, you’ll be saving time travelling and coiffing yourself for the school run…so book the manicurist!

If you can do it more than one day then all the better…

Tip#3.  Meal planning

It’s great to start the week with a plan as to which meals you will make.  It saves you time procrastinating each afternoon and thumbing through recipe books while everyone is pushing their hunger pains on you!

Planning ahead also saves on your grocery bill, as you don’t run madly through a supermarket picking up a little bit of everything ‘just in case’ you want to make a certain dish.  Writing it all down also allows you to see, at a glanc,e that everyone has a well balanced diet over the week.

There are many free printable meal planners on line or you can purchase some cute pads of them at Kikki K.  This one is from The Project Girl.

Tip#4.  Distractions

Keep a little ‘secret box’ in the kitchen.  Something decorated in a way this is appealing to your child. Rotate little making activities, stickers, marbles, cards with things to find like four red items, things starting with ‘S’ etc. while you make dinner.

In our Terrific Toys category is a great 2D marble run, it ticks all the boxes in regard to keeping little fingers busy while you’re in the kitchen.

Tip#5.  Little Help

Children naturally want to do meaningful work…fold or sort clothes from dryer, put away own small dishes, pack away toys or try out Junior Master Chef in the kitchen! My four year old is happy to measure and mix pancake batter, wash lettuce in the salad spinner, grate carrot, wash potato’s or cut strawberries for dessert.

Maybe you can even get dad and the little ones to do the dishes after the meal!


Tip#6. Time for yourself

It’s important YOU stay both healthy and happy to keep everything running smoothly for your family.  Trips to the gym, leisurely walks with girlfriends, a new ‘do at the hairdresser, a splurge at a day spa! Find your special treat and make time for you. Even if it’s just a nice warm bath…you deserve it!

Tip #7.  Evening Hair Washing

The mornings fly by while you’re trying to get everyone fed, dressed, packed and out the door.  Best you don’t try washing your hair during that frantic AM schedule!

Didn’t find time last night? Now there is no time for a wash and blow dry this morning… the answer for all busy mums is Dry Shampoo. Just spray, shake and go!  If you’re a brunette there’s one great product on the market, coloured dry shampoo…we thank you Batiste!

Tip #8.  Fortnightly or Monthly Grocery Shopping

If you can estimate ahead and shop for your main non perishables in one large shop it will save you a lot of time.

Try ordering all the heavy items such as cleaning & laundry products, drinks, canned food, cereals, dry rice, noodles pasta, nappies, toiletries…and get home delivery, that way you only need to pop out during the week for meat and fresh produce.

Tip #9.  Stay Organised

Keep cupboards and drawers neat and tidy, then you will have everything at your fingertips, no time wasted searching for the things you need.  Stay on top of washing, keep frozen emergency meals in the freezer, update and work on your to do list and only click on emails once!

Keep the children organised!  Give them a clear guide to follow each morning or evening, in the same order each time, you will find they will soon get ready to your beat!  Here are some gorgeous free printables from Living Locurto.

Tip #10. Multi Tasking

Mum’s generally have this skill down pat!  Fold the clothes from the dryer when it stops, reduces ironing. If you have an upstairs and downstairs, or long hallway, don’t walk empty handed!  Make social phone calls while cooking or doing laundry, make games with the children to get your jobs done…tidying up, watering the garden, raking the leaves, taking the rubbish, passing you pegs, making you a tea party!!!

This is our 10 tips for an organised family, do you have some other great time saving tips for other mum’s?  Let us know here, we could all do with a little more help!!!

Family Diary 2012

New year calendar

It’s a New Year. Chalk it up to another resolution! It’s time to choose which planner will keep you and your loved ones on time with with a family diary 2012.

I know it seem archaic to be using ‘paper’ {gasp!} to record your daily schedule, however personally I love the traditional way of actually writing something down!  I think it serves as an extra reminder of the event rather than just quickly tapping away.

Here’s a few of the more popular paper options;

Family Wall Chart.  This is great as you can see your family’s ‘Grand Plan’ every time you walk past.  Also allows easy access to quickly write down appointments as you are talking on the phone.  The only draw back is if you’re not at home when you want to make a booking.  You can order a stylish personalised calendar at Mooo, order soon for 25% discount.

Personal diary or Petite Planner.  Portable so you can keep it handy in your ‘Stroller Bag’.  Con would be its more time consuming, as you cant just ‘add event’ from an email or text.  We love this {Eco} Diary by Kate Spade, just refill the gorgeous leather cover each year with one of her pretty designer refills.

Kate Spade Tudor City

Any organised family could benefit from a specifically designed family organizer.  A little more room for everyone else’s appointments as well as your own.  We found one that suits those who like to carry it all around…Pretty Neat.

family organiser

 

Moving from paper to digital seems to be the way of the future.  Honestly I juggle between the two and consider my digital alarm appointments a backup.

iPhone now has iCloud, so with computers, laptops, Blackberry’s, Tablets & iPads, you have no excuse for forgetting an appointment….unless of course the kids drain the battery playing iApps!

How do you stay a Stylishly Organised Family?

Let us know if you found a better organiser out there.

Stylish New Years Resolutions

Stylish New Years Resolutions


The team at Stylish Little Me

are committed to our 2012′s Resolutions


1.         Be Eco-fabulous

Recycle more. Don’t discard products, why not donate or upcycle where possible. No more take away wax lined cups…our perfect pick; Cheeki (non spill) coffee mug.

2.         Be attentive

Spend more quality time with our children. More outdoor activities with undivided attention!

3.         Blog building

Continue to make Stylish Little Me blog stories relevant and helpful with great tips for readers.  We try hard to bring you the information you need, so please leave comments so we know we’re on the right track!

4.         Grand Plan

Keep the families schedule up to date and to be an organised and stylishly calm mother!  Mooo has gorgeous personalized family wall calendars at 25% off.

5.         Meal Planning

Plan meals ahead each week to keep our families healthy, save on shopping and free up our precious time.  A free printable to get you started.

 

In 2012 we hope to live life as stylishly as possible and enjoy each moment.  Let us keep you in the loop {sign up to our newsletter, facebook & twitter pages} so we can help you with quips and tips to keep you organised and sane in 2012.

 

Which of your resolutions will you endeavour to keep the most this year?

Organised Christmas – Table Decorations

Christmas place setting

 

Just 7 little days to Christmas.  Presents are wrapped and stacked neatly under the tree.  Menu and shopping list is on the fridge. Kids are super excited, packets of reindeer food are being distributed to friends (details on our facebook page)…just the finishing touches awaiting your attention.

 

As  Christmas lunch or dinner (or both) is usually the big family meal of the year, the way to make it extra special, is not just the lovingly prepared dishes, but the mood set by the table decorations.  Your colour and style would match your previously chosen room deco.  Here’s just a few stylish options…more on our Pinterest ‘Stylish Christmas‘ board.

Christmas buffet red & blue White Christmas table setting Christmas table setting

 

We would love to see photo’s of your christmas decorations, so feel free to post some pretty pics on our facebook page!

 

We hope you have a peaceful and stylishly organised Christmas, so after all your hard work, you can enjoy watching your family and friends together on Christmas day.

 

warm wishes, the Stylish Little Me team  x

Organised Christmas – Menu

Two weeks left to get motivated, get moving and get your organised Christmas menu ready!

As mothers, we usually arrange the Christmas fare.  Here at Stylish Little Me we tend to think  it’s best left to the mothers of fashionable cuisine to have us prepped and ready for the main meal of the year.

These fab mum’s show you how to make meals look and taste fabulous and take only a moment or two to bring together on the day; the gorgeous Nigella Lawson (download the app) or Donna Hay.

Nigella Lawson on line

For something more traditional, I think Martha Stewart would be top of the list.  An Italian twist would see us thumbing the pages of Silver Spoon or flicking through episodes of Lydia’s Kitchen.  Handing the task over to the boys? Bill Granger, Pete Evans or Neil Perry all show case relatively simple dishes that even the men can’t ruin on the bbq!

I think Donna has my vote with Almond stuffed Trout…

Almond stuffed trout by Donna Hay

So by the end of this week, you should have made the decision on the main ingredients for your Organised Christmas Menu; seafood, turkey, ham or duck and ordered it.  Match your wines…bubbles, savignon blanc, rose, riesling, viogner, pinot, shiraz, dessert wine.  Purchase now and save yourself the last minute rush around.

Next week is the last week till Christmas Day and we have some divine table decorating ideas and then that will be your Organised Christmas – menu to decorations for 2011.

Try not to spend to much time at the shops and have a lovely, peaceful and stylish week!

P.S don’t forget to keep an eye on our daily updated Pinterest boards for ideas on wrapping, decorating and gifts for women, men & the stylish little ones!  x

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