Retro Christmas Pressies from Spoilt Rotten Gifts!

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Since featuring Spoilt Rotten Gifts this time last year, I’m so pleased to see this fabulous website has gone from strength to strength. Owner Nichola is just about the nicest person in the small business world and I simply love her collection of vintage, retro and intrinsically British gifts. Her handpicked selection has now grown to include some of my favourite designers including Sass Belle, Anorak, Orla Kiely and Nicky James! It perfectly suits Nichola’s eclectic style and is testament to her background in buying for the likes of John Lewis.

Spoilt Rotten Gifts is the perfect destination for unusual stocking fillers that will transport someone back to their childhood, offer a solution to something they’ve often whinged about, or for children’s gifts that are sure to be coveted well beyond the excitement of Christmas. Here are just a few of my favourite things:

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Clockwise (left to right): VW Campervan Shaped Mug £5.99 each / Kate Garey Sausage Dog Day Bag was £55.00 now £49.50 / Wall’s Ice Cream Satchel £25.99 / Nicky James Blue Owl Satchel £25.99 / Rusty And Friends Set Of Three Suitcases £20.99 / Magpie Birdy Robin Cushion £16.99 / Disaster Designs Beatles Alarm Clock was £15.99 now £8.99 / Orla Kiely Gardening Gloves £12.99 / Sass Belle Baby Fox Cushion was £15.99 now £12.79

I was literally spoilt for choice when choosing something to review this time around. As my Craigy is a bit of geek, he’d be happy with absolutely everything on the site, and there are also some seriously scrummy baby outfits that Heidi would have looked gorgeous in. But given I’m a selfish mare, I actually treated myself. This seems to be happening far too often at the moment - the kids faces are a real sight when the postman coming knocking with parcels for mummy and not them!

Sass Belle Owl Doorstop

I plumped for this adorable Sass Belle owl doorstop in pretty green, pink and white printed fabrics. Given everyone is so ill at the moment (I’m actually writing this very post from a stuffy room on the children’s ward at the Royal Berkshire Hospital - poor Dex has been struck with bronchitis) Craig is sat at home with Heidi helping her get over her latest tooth, and airing out all the rooms. Rose the owl has therefore been tasked with the very important job of stopping doors from slamming and frightening Heidi. In fact, Heidi seems quite enamoured with Rose and loves babbling away to her.

Rose is nice and heavy and carries all her weight in her bum (don’t we all!) so sits up against doors perfectly (no laying down on the job!). The hand-stitched felt appliqué eyes, wings and feet are such a sweet little detail, and the fabrics all go together beautifully.

Rose is also performing night duties at our house and propping open the lounge stair gate at night to save mummy and daddy from nightly meltdowns. At £9.96 (reduced from £12.45) she’s a fab little Christmas gift for a vintage interior addict.

Birdy Twin bag

I also ordered a gorgeous wash bag and make-up bag from the retro Wren Birdy range. In sky blue and lemon shades and featuring a blue tit and yellow wagtail, this beautiful set of printed PVC coated canvas bags are very 70′s. Lined in nylon, they’re easy to wipe clean if you have any spillages, making them fab for the frequent traveler or make-up fiend. The cute make-up bag measures 215x140mm so is also the perfect size for popping in your handbag, to protect its lining from loose powder and rogue lipsticks.

The heart-shaped Wren zip pulls are a neat little contrast against the fabric and will withstand a fair bit of tugging when you’ve overfilled the bags. At 310x200mm you wouldn’t think you’d run out of room in the wash bag, but I’m the last person in the world who will criticise you if you do! This is currently housing all my daily lotions and potions and I love its cheerful design when I delve in every morning.

At £16.99 its such a lovely gift for a special lady and in true Mary Poppins style, they’re practically perfect in every way!

If I’ve tempted you, have a browse of Nichola’s wibbly wobbly world of Spoilt Rotten Gifts, and pop over to her website, or show her some love on Pinterest, Facebook or Twitter.


Vintage & Retro Gifts - Spoilt Rotten Gifts

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Spoilt Rotten Gifts is an online gift boutique for unique gifts with a retro twist.

Coming from a beautiful Yorkshire village, owner and Textile designer, Nichola Watson had to do all of her shopping in Kingston Upon Hull, famous for its fish trail and the House Martins and definitely NOT its boutiques! That is where Spoilt Rotten Gifts came in….with a background in buying at John Lewis and an eye for the unusual, Nichola sourced an ever expanding range of online gifts from Norwegian lunch boxes, to Californian cartoon jewellery pendants including a popular range of accessories from Disaster Designs, all to be sold in the eye-catching wibbly wobbly world of Spoilt Rotten Gifts.

Christmas is the perfect time to discover new online gift shops. If you’re anything like me and have a really hard time choosing that perfect gift for your in-laws, you’ll often end up trawling the internet looking for something you wouldn’t find in boring old Boots (I’m definitely not one for hitting the 3 for 2′s buying bath oil sets that will no doubt gather dust in someone’s bathroom for years to come). The best gift shops have items you just can’t find elsewhere and will make someone’s eyes light up upon receiving it; Quirky items that will transport someone back to their childhood, offer a practical solution to something they’ve often whinged about, or something so undeniably pretty you’d be delighted to receive it yourself. This is true of simply everything on Spoilt Rotten Gifts.

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When Nichola got in touch to see if I’d like to treat myself, or a member of my family, to something from the site, I must admit I didn’t give any of my loved ones a second thought. There was simply so much I wanted, I had to treat myself. As I’m due to move in just a week’s time (eek!) and will have a brand new nursery to deck out - I plumped for a very sweet cushion that will keep Bump’s crib warm until he or she is ready to sleep in it - The Freya Dream Big Cushion. It’s very cute and I can’t think of a better sentiment for a peaceful nursery; “Dream Big Little One, Tomorrow You Will Move Mountains“. I have a funny feeling however that Dexter’s will be cuddling up to this until D Day though as he’s forever cuddling and squeezing it.

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Having lugged the essentials for Dexter’s birth to the hospital in a Tesco carrier bag (he came early and we left the house in an almighty panic), I also fancied something infinitely more lovely this time around. Spoilt Rotten Gifts has tons of roomy weekend bags that looked just perfect so I also plumped for fabulous overnight bag designed by Jan Constantine exclusively for Disaster Designs. With it’s very British / Irish theme and appliqué union jack heart, I’m hoping it helps me embrace the whole ‘Keep Calm’ mantra when I walk into the Royal Berks Maternity Unit in just a few months time.
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Determined not to be caught off guard this time around, it’s now crammed full of deliciously cute newborn outfits, water wipes, cotton wall balls, spare knickers, and other not so attractive birthing essentials. With two internal pockets (one one handy zip pouch) and generous pccket on the outside, there’s plenty of room for everything I need. I’m having to remind myself daily not to empty it and swan around town with it!
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Inside, the lining is a printed fabric covered in ‘Love’ which is very cute and would make for a perfect change bag as it won’t show up any indiscretions. The outer bag is leather look PVC but smells and looks just like the real thing. It’s so very pretty, I’m delighted with it.
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Delivery, and postage and packaging was better than Santa himself could manage. My gifts arrived within days, lovingly wrapped, and with a mini packet of Love Hearts squirreled away within the folds of the parcel. Perfect.
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Yet not confined to gifts for hormonal women and babies, there’s also plenty there for the man in your life, for the home and exclusively for Christmas. Here are some of my favourite bits:
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Clockwise (left to right): Disaster Designs Beatles Ticket to Ride Satchel, Magpie Wildlife Owl Apron, VW The Original Ride Campervan Satchel, Magpie Wildlife Otter Cushion, Gisela Graham Summer Garden Gardening Bag, Disaster Designs Moomin Woodland Flask
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If you’d like to find out about more gifts available on the website, there are simply tons of reviews from fellow bloggers to read:
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  • Mrs Shilts reviewed (and is giving away) a very gorgeous Baby Reindeer Gift Set (baby sleepsuit & shoes)
  • The Crazy Kitchen received a very beautiful teapot and owl cushion if homeware is more your thing
  • And the very awesome Jen from Love Chic Living has fallen in love with her new wash bag set

If I’ve only gone and made you more intrigued about Nichola’s wibbly wobbly world of Spoilt Rotten Gifts - why not pop over to her little shop, or show her some love on Pinterest or Twitter? - I dare you not to fall in love with something. And if you’re feeling lucky and are lusting over a gorgeous Disaster Designs bag of your own, there’s a Facebook competition to win this equally stunning matching wallet and satchel from their adorable “Once Upon A Time” range.

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DISCLAIMER: I was sent these lovely gifts free of charge in exchange for my thoughts. How lucky am I?!


Collecting for Dexter’s new nursery

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With an imminent house move, I’ve been out shopping for knick-knacks for Dexter’s new nursery. He hasn’t had much use of the one here in our current house as he’s been sleeping in our room. On the date we move, Dexter will be almost 20 weeks and we feel it’ll be time to introduce him to his very own room.

His new nursery isn’t huge, it’s a single room that will take his cot, a chest of drawers and a small wardrobe. Most of his larger toys (his playmat, his bouncer, tummy-time toys and sit-me-up cosy) will be housed downstairs in a toy chest as this is all open plan with plenty of room for the coexistence of adult spaces and ‘Dexter spaces’. We therefore need to make his nursery as comfortable and exciting as possible so he enjoys being in there.

What child wouldn’t want to sleep here?! From Nanny McPhee

I really love the look of toy-filled nurseries with there being something unique and special in every corner. Children’s rooms should be uncoordinated, cluttered and personalised in my opinion. Think the bedroom’s in Nanny McPhee and Horrid Henry. Their rooms are their own space and should reflect their growing personalities. It should provide a sensory experience for a baby /child with plenty to see and do to help them develop. Ultimately, I want Dexter to feel proud of his room so he’s learns to value his possessions and respect them.

I know, I know, Dexter is only 4 months old. But I want to kick off this creation so he can add to it as his tastes develop. I’m a massive fan of Cath Kidston, Laura Ashley, patchwork and gingham - but I this isn’t my room and I don’t want to thrust my style on him (plus Craig would kill me if he saw flowered fabric in there). So instead we’re going for a homemade shabby look with the odd infusion of new technology. I only hope Dexter doesn’t grow up to be a minimalist and hate it!

Still from the Horrid Henry film - most mums would have a heart attack - I love it!

A week ago I tweeted that I wanted to find some UK retailers that specialised in homemade and handcrafted toys and soft furnishings. I got loads of responses from fellow mummy bloggers directing me to various Facebook shops, Esty Shops and websites. The choice was overwhelming so I’ve started cautiously. I’m certainly under no illusion that this project is work in progress and might never get finished.

So far, these are a few of my favourite things!

A competition win provided me with this personalised memory box. It’s entirely handcrafted and hand painted from a now definct Facebook business Daisy Days Designs. It is quite honestly, gorgeous. The level of detail that has gone into it is extraordinary; Dexter’s name has been embellished with sequins jewels and the little animals have felt detailing. I chose to leave the design up to Chloe as I fell in love with a box from her photo gallery on Facebook, but she also makes them to order for weddings, and other special events.

I also love this owl cushion from Knot Just Jigs. Currently priced at a very reasonable £13.99 without personalisation, £16.99 with, he’s a mixture of lots of different textiles and soooo soft Dexter can relax on him or cuddle him. I love the mix of muted blues and vibrant greens - it’s so irresistibly boyish and a fun addition to his bedroom. Knot Just Jigs also do other homemade designs which are equally scrumptious and have that vintage feel. Also available are a number of retro wooden toys, puppets, musical instruments and other goodies which are a distinct nod back to my own childhood. When Dexter is old enough for instruments - I’ll be revisiting this website in a heartbeat as I’m very keen to support UK businesses and love the idea of him playing with toys similar to those I had when I was growing up.

I also have these cute little car neon lights purchased from eBay. I’m under no illusion these are probably mass manufactured but I’m more than a little in love with them. I have this little fantasy that Dexter will ask for them to be put on at night-time whilst he falls asleep. If he’s been a good boy we’ll probably indulge him as they look so beautiful and provide a nice soft glow in his room (even though they’ll hike up the electricity bill considerably!).

Then there’s my embarrassingly large collection of wicker and wooden hearts and stars bought from my local antique shop in Reading - Fanny’s Antiques. I love this place to death! OH has banned me from visiting too often as I have a tendency to invent space to house new furniture.

I also want to build a photo canvas wall full of various sized prints, frame depths and orientations. I bought my first one from Photobox a few days ago and have been impressed by the price, speed of delivery and quality. Not a day goes by without me getting some kind of deal delivered to my inbox from Photobox so it’s easy to do this inexpensively and it’ll be lovely for Dexter and us to have such special memories forever captured in print. This one was free with just a £7.50 p&p - this was due to it being my first order but a ‘Canvas Lite’ will ordinarily cost from £24.99.

Finally, there’s Dexter’s memory box. I suspect every parent does this! We’ve collected newspapers from the day he was born, special edition magazines from the year (Hello! and OK! have done fabulous Jubilee and Olympics specials this year), photos, cards, gift tags, letters, and toys - all for Dexter to enjoy when he’s older. This box is enormous and has plenty of room for our collection. We got this from Homesense in Reading, but as they continually rotate their stock, I don’t think it’ll be available anymore. Craigy and I love these stores though as the prices are great (60% off RRP) and there are some really great unique finds from all over the world.

So that’s it - a mega post by anyone’s standards! I know nothing matches and this would be a clash of styles for some - but he’s child, and children should be messy and colourful!

If you have any other suggestions of sites for me to explore, or own a UK business and think you have some items that might fit in with my little collection - please do leave a comment below.

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