Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Stork Stop

It seems that a lot of my favorite people are expecting babies these days. Which is good news for me because it means an excuse to buy adorable baby clothes, stock up on my favorite kids' books and plan trips to see the new little ones. And all of this without 3 o'clock feedings. Hurray for me!

But being in a family way is also good news for them, too. Mostly because I will be showering their little ones with love and affection. But also because Shabby Apple has a new Fall line of maternity dresses. And now through November 15th, they can get 10 percent off their maternity purchase by entering the code "fall maternity."

And if you happen to have a bun in the oven, you can get 10 percent off, too.

I am particularly fond of this sassy eggplant dress with a long tie in the back.




And this long charcoal colored dress with a sweet bow on the shoulder.




Maternity dresses like these almost make me think the 3 o'clock feedings wouldn't be that bad.

Almost.

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Signed, Sealed, Delivered


One of my dirty little secrets is that I love to scrapbook. Now you know.


I am not a particularly crafty person, and I shy away from things like scrapbooking conventions and stamp parties, but I do find a certain satisfaction in recording the events of my life and preserving them for someone else to thumb through some day. And I bet a lot of you feel the same way.


The only problem is time, right? (When is time not the problem?) How to carve out a few moments to write down the silly moments that make up our days and lives? And how to remember things long enough to get them down on (patterned) paper?


Allow me to point you in the direction of author Judy Siblin-Librach and her book, Love, Mommy: Writing Love Letters To Your Baby. This resource can help all you busy mothers recreate the critical moments in your children's lives: first steps, first smiles, first words. If your kids are anything like me (and, let's remember, I am even an adult), they probably have all kinds of questions about what they were like when they were younger. They probably love to hear you tell the stories of their early lives. Now you can hand them those memories, all bound up for good.


Talk about something worth thumbing through.

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Friday, March 6, 2009

Flaunt It


We here at Shabby Apple are just full of all sorts of priceless advice, which you all well know. And it seems pretty unfair to just keep it to ourselves. And, though we may be many things, unfair we are not.

So, off we went into the World Wide Web and to share the fashion love. Check out our latest article on Maternity Luxe, Flaunt That Baby Bump!

Never fear, our friends. There is plenty of Shabby Apple to go around. If you want some of our wit and wisdom for your own site, just let us know!

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Baby Mama


Shabby Apple has been getting some more love from our friends over at Mama Manifesto, this time for the Mama Apple line of maternity dresses.


That's right, Mama Apple made the best maternity clothes list, and I have to say, I whole-heartedly agree! I'm not even pregnant (or anywhere close to it), and I want to buy them and wear them around, so you know they must be pretty good dresses.


But, would you expect anything less?


I didn't think so.

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Friday, January 2, 2009

Nature and Nurture

Happy New Year, Shabby Apple fans! I am sorry things have been a little slow around here on the blog, but you know how the holidays get. Right? Before you know it, it's 2009 and time to start it all over again. (And also time to redouble your efforts in praying for no.more.snow.)

To get the new year started off right, let me direct you to this fabulous site that has just come to our (rapt) attention. Meet All Natural Mommies. All Natural Mommies specializes in products, including baby clothes, baby carriers and cloth diapers, that are good for the planet and good for your little one. Get 2009 started off right with a handmade baby carrier...


... organic (and stylish) green tea leggings...



or, my favorite, the all-natural Booby Tubes breast pack for all you sore breast-feeders out there.

The site also has some great gifts for expecting and new mothers. Pair a set of inspirational cards for mom with a dress from the Mama Apple line, and you'll have kids named after you for sure! (And, really, isn't that what we all want? I have been begging my friends to name their kids after me for ages. So far, no go, but I am sure it's coming.)

Visit All Natural Mommies for more safe and friendly products for moms and kids alike.
And tell us, what baby odds and ends can you simply not live without?

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Oh, Baby!

One thing most women expect when they are expecting is to give up their stylish, hip (and maybe hip hugging, oo-la-la!) wardrobe for all things tent-like and elastic. Well, I have some good news! Most women are wrong! At least about pregnancy bringing out the frump in all of us. The fact of the matter is, there is no reason to sacrifice style, and even a little sex appeal, just because you have a bun in the oven. The Shabby Apple maternity line, Mama Apple, is on its way, so soon you can just visit us for all your maternity needs. But, in the meantime, here are some tips to get you through your special nine months with fashion and flair.





Curves Ahead
Don't be afraid to show off your assets, especially your burgeoning baby bump. And, let's face it, your breasts will probably be getting bigger as well (lucky duck!), so you might as well show those off, too. Keep your maternity clothes relatively form-fitting, and resist the urge to live in your husband's sweats for the next nine months. If you decide to wear a baggy top, balance it out with tighter pants. 



Comfort First
I know what all you moms are thinking. Comfortable while I'm pregnant? Hah! And, it is true that I am no expert. But, comfort during pregnancy is not an illusion. At least when it comes to your clothes. (I don't know what to say about having to go to the bathroom all the time.) Check out soft, stretchy fabrics, and wardrobe pieces with interesting necklines, like a cowl neck, that draw attention up from your tummy. It's also best, for comfort and safety, to stick to flat shoes, but flat does not mean boring. Experiment with bright colors and bold patterns. If you simply have to wear heels, go with a lower kitten heel that helps you keep your mojo and your balance. Also, a caution: most women's feet will expand half or even a full size during pregnancy. Just ask my friend Miranda, who had to cut her favorite boots off her baby-bearing feet with scissors the other day. Consider investing in some pregnancy-only shoes to avoid sacrificing your favorites.


Mono-chrome
The slimming effect of one-color ensembles always holds true, whether you're pregnant or not. Darker colors, such as blacks, browns and charcoal grays will help take off the pounds, and keep you in step for Fall. Use accessories such as scarves, jewelry, shoes or cardigans to add a splash of co
lor or pattern.




Layering it On
A pregnant woman's metabolic rate increases by about 20 percent (or so they say), so when everyone else is shivering, you're probably about to melt. (This actually sounds sort of nice to me, as it is 70 degrees outside and I am wearing a fleece.) Including some layered looks in your pregnancy wardrobe makes it easy to peel off and put on as your body dictates. Don't get too carried away, as too many layers can seem sloppy, but sweater sets, a T-shirt or polo under a sweater or a turtleneck under a cardigan, are all good ways to go. 


Must Haves
Besides stocking up on adorable onesies and diapers, women waiting for the stork (how many euphemisms for pregnancy do you think I can use?) should also make sure they have a few wardrobe staples on hand. These include: a white button down shirt (if you don't want to buy one, raid your husband's closet); at least one empire waist dress; a good pair of jeans; a black jacket; an elastic top skirt; and, of course, well-fitting essential underthings. (Remember those bigger breasts we talked about? Yeah, you are going to need a bigger bra. But, when is that a bad thing, right?)

And, finally, how can you accommodate your expanding belly without having to expand your budget? Here are some clues.

Borrow: This is probably the cheapest and easiest route to avoid going broke for a maternity wardrobe. Your sisters, sisters-in-law, friends and colleagues will probably be just as happy to say good-bye to their maternity clothes as you will be to say hello.

Make the most of your existing wardrobe: If you look closely, you'll probably find at least a couple of items capable of growing with you, such as drawstring pants. You can also pair pre-pregnancy clothes, say a brightly-colored cardigan, with pregnancy items, such as your black empire waist dress, for
a whole new outfit.

Hit up thrift stores and garage sales: Anyone selling baby items on their front lawn probably has maternity clothes to unload as well. If you don't see any, ask. 

And then, armed with nine months' worth of stylish and feminine clothes, sit back, relax and wait for your little bundle of joy! (Who, after all the great advice I just gave you, I expect will be named after me.)


Are you a baby mama?
Tell us about the maternity wardrobe item you simply couldn't live without!

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