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Oh Baby! | Laurel Edwards of Sugarplum Sisters

Having met one half of the lovely Sugarplum Sisters when I introduced you to Pam a couple of weeks ago, today I get to introduce you to the other fashionable half of this blogging sisterhood! Friends, meet Laurel Edwards and her take on a fresh and modern nursery.

Crib // Change Table // Glider Chair and Ottoman // Yellow Ikat Dot Fabric // Flat Iron Mandarin Fabric // Canary Fretscene Fabric // Cameron Fabric in Storm // Arington Boudoir Pillow // Etsy Stripe Pillow // Geometric Giraffe Art Print // I Heart U Art Print // Paper Family Tree Carving // Piggybank // Mobile // Drapery Panels // Wide Stripe Wallpaper // Lamp //

Things I love about Laurel’s plan: The acrylic rails on the crib are fiercely modern! The glider chair and ottoman by Gus are truly Canadian. Love the softness of the neutral grey and white, and love the subtle herringbone pattern in the Cameron Fabric from Tonic Living! Thank you, Laurel, for giving us your take on a modern day nursery!

Laurel has also graciously done a wee interview with me so you can get to know the other half of the Sugarplum Sisters team.

How long have you been blogging and what got you started? 

Pam and I started blogging just under 2 years ago…October of 2011. Together, we had worked in interior design for the past decade but were both simultaneously feeling like we had more to share. After much contemplating and resounding support from our husbands, we took the plunge. It was the land unknown, and though we have so much to still learn, we are loving what we are doing. We are in a good place.

How would you describe your style? 

For starters, my style has changed dramatically over the last number of years. I love a clean and modern aesthetic. I also love to include something unexpected of my simple and unfussy look…whether an edgy pair of shoes, or a vibrant and quirky throw pillow, I like to incorporate fresh and fun trends. Splurge on the backbone of both your home and wardrobe…and choose less costly pieces to accessorize and raise the wow factor.

What is your favourite thing about being a lifestyle blogger? 

This can be a double edged sword, but I love that I can work when I want to…when the inspiration hits. Conversely, it has me pulling some crazy hours! I also love that I immerse myself daily into the task of finding the beautiful. Each and every day, I find myself searching for something which can be received as pure and positive and beautiful. Some days it’s looking at the ordinary in a completely different light. Other days, it’s being bowled over by a new and extraordinary find!

How old are your children and how would you describe each of them?

Alexis is just about to turn 14…she is an eclectic mix of tomboy meets grace (years of dance helped her with that!). Her beachy waves tell the story of who she is…a chilled out, athletic girl who loves to spend time with her fam and friends, hanging out. Melina is 12 and is a ton of fun…She is a gentle soul who loves nothing more than feeling helpful and needed. Put her in a room full of little kids and she is completely in her zone. On the flipside, she is a comedian and she keeps us guessing with her random and humorous commentaries…that run on and on and on! Lincoln is 9 and I love that he’s not too old to give his mommy a hug and a kiss in front of his friends. He’s a hockey fanatic who loves nothing more than suiting up in his gear and hitting the ice! His outward chatty and boisterous nature belies the fact that he’s a soft hearted kid. All of our kids have the wit that is at least three times as fast as mine!

What do you love most about being a mom? 

The daily dose of unquestioning love I get, the joy I have at watching them do what they love and the amazement that I have been trusted with these three awesome kiddos.

What do you find hardest about being a mom?

The daily dose of frustrations….the messy rooms, the newfound teenager “opinions,” the challenge of keeping my word and being consistent. It’s a journey. Plain and simple… crazy enough, a hug/squeeze can squash the frustrations into oblivion in about 2 seconds. That’s a gift!

If you could do the newborn/toddler phase all over again, what would you do the same and what would you do differently? 

I would stress less and savour more. I think I was able to do this slightly more with each new baby, but I still wish I could have worried less and lived in the moment more. I would also give more credit to the advice from those I know and love… and less airtime to those I didn’t.  If I had to do it over, I would be ever as vigilant in establishing the “sleeping through the night” routine. What can I say? Sleep is HUGE!

What are your top survival tips for pregnancy?

Treat yourself…I remember trying to give myself a pedicure at 8 months pregnant. I only tried that once. After that, pedicures were justified! Getting a good haircut was also right up on the list…it seemed like it was the only part of my body that I could keep control of, so I was going to keep it looking as good as possible!

What are your top survival tips for the first few months after the babe is born? 

First, sleep when your baby sleeps. This is tough when you have more than one child, but once the kids are in bed, go to sleep instead of waiting for the last midnight feed! Second, the best advice we ever got was to teach our babies to sleep in a playpen. Unless you’re willing to give up your social life (which I wasn’t!), training your kids to sleep in a playpen was huge!

How do you get away and recharge so you can bring your best to your family and your business? 

My parents taught me the importance of “getting away,” specifically as a couple. Growing up, they went away at least once a year without us children. When I entered the married stage, they encouraged us to follow suit…their take on it? If you commit to going, the details (with childcare, etc) will work themselves out! Scott and I look forward to our annual trip away, where we are positive we come back as better spouses and parents. Our kids busy schedules also mean that we are quite selfish about breaks during the school year. We take advantage of any time that we can spend together as a family.  And truthfully, it’s hard to put “technology” on hold…but it’s ALWAYS worth it. Recharging is vital to keeping our creativity and sanity.

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Thank you so much for sharing your insights on motherhood, entrepreneurial life and taking good care of yourself at every stage along the way, Laurel! I’m with you – sleep is HUGE and will be big on my “must have” list in those early days. I look forward to being more relaxed and better at looking after myself while caring for this new little person. I think you’re right – experience is an amazing teacher!

Looking forward to sharing the journey with you all.

xo
s.

By |August 14th, 2013|0 Comments

Oh Baby! | Jessica Gils Goes Nautical

Happy Thursday! I’m delighted to introduce you to my friend Jessica Gils today – a lovely young interior designer who is also a new mom herself! Jessica has pulled together a very charming, nautically-inspired nursery that has me feeling like I’m tucked away in a sweet cottage retreat. I love the calm and neutral colour palette, don’t you?

Curtains // Mirror // Wall Décor // Crib // Pillows // Bedding // Dresser/Change Table // Rug // Eames Rocking Chair // Floor Lamp

Of course, as always, I’ve done a little interview with Jessica so you can get to know a bit about the woman behind the design scheme!

How long have you been an interior designer and what do you love most about the industry?

I studied Interior Design at Sheridan College and Graduated in 2011. Since then I have lived my dream! It is an amazing feeling to go from a quick concept sketch to wiping clean your finished creation, standing back and then shaking the hand of your happy client.

How long have you been a mama and what do you love most about that new and exciting job?

I was just promoted seven months ago to the highest paying job of a lifetime – Owen’s Mom. The best part of being a mom is being able to have the opportunity to have a small glimpse of how God loves us unconditionally. His smiles and giggles are like food to me, but I wouldn’t recommend them as your main source of nutrition (speaking from experience).

Where do you find your inspiration for interior design?

I find the best inspiration comes from the client – their family, travels, compassion and hobbies. Finding the rich history behind these passions and displaying them for a better appreciation tells a deeper story in design. I love to pull inspiration from the midcentury modern era in combination with eclectic antiquities and add a dash of modern graphic. I also look to many Scandinavian designers for their simplistic style and family friendly living.  My favourite blog (besides The Curated House) is The Style Files by Danielle de Lange.

How has motherhood changed your perspective on work/life balance?

Being a mom has changed me completely! To paint you a picture, I had barely graduated from school, was just married, and had just started into my career. But after peeing on 6 pregnancy test sticks – and after 9 months of prayer – I knew when I looked into those new blue eyes that God’s plan is so perfect and wayyyy better than my “5 year career-focused plan.” As a dear friend said to me while at a Houzz conference, my feet swollen and only days before I was due, “Your most important project in your life is your children.” That really put things into perspective and put my priorities into check. With that said, being a mom makes you look closely at your own life and the things you wish to emanate to your children. Habits had to change in both my husband and I such as our relationship with our bodies in food and exercise, as well as inspiring creativity, compassion, and balance. I have also become an expert in time management and optimizing every moment spared to me (like writing this post while nursing – haha!).

What are your baby-mama “must haves”?

My mommy must haves are:
1. Family & Friends
2. Hydra Sense snot sucker
3. Kawaii cloth diapers
4. Coffee

How do you recharge and refuel to bring such positive energy to motherhood and design?

…Coffee

Describe your dream design project.

My dream design project would have to be my future house. Actually no…scratch that. That would probably be one of the hardest design projects of my lifetime. A very rewarding design project for me might be a community centre project like a recreation centre or a healing centre.  

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Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and your heart with us today, Jess! I have no doubt you will figure out just the right balance in your life as a mom and interior designer as you make your way through this adventure. Kiss Owen’s sweet cheeks for me!
xo
s.
By |August 8th, 2013|0 Comments

Oh Baby! | Pam Ratzlaff of Sugarplum Sisters

Today I have the pleasure of introducing you to a fabulous fellow blogger, Pam Ratzlaff. Pam is half of the dynamic duo that makes up the team at Sugarplum Sisters and she hails from the lush suburbs of Vancouver, British Columbia. As a lady who loves style, design and all things lifestyle and lovely, Pam is certainly a kindred spirit!

Pam has very graciously put together a mood board with her ideas for what would make for a fabulous nursery for le babe. Take a peek!

Crib by Land of Nod // Pendant Light // Birch trees with Birds wall decal by Surface Collective// Fabric for bedding, drapery and pillows from Tonic Living // Paint Colour – Snowball by Benjamin Moore // Honeycomb Wall Shelf by Land of Nod // Womb Chair + Ottoman from Eternity Modern // Tribeca Dresser from Restoration Hardware //

I’m loving all the grey {especially that faux bois fabric for the drapery panels…I really have a thing for faux bois}. I also really like how clean and bright Pam’s design feels. Pam says, “It’s been 10 years since I had my last bundle and I must say that furniture and accessories for nurseries have come a very long way!  I love a clean, modern aesthetic combined with organic elements….and I love to have a good mix of patterns too!”

“I went with a grey, white and red theme which works equally well for a baby boy or a baby girl.  If a boy arrives, mores grey or charcoal could be incorporated, and if it’s a girl, more red could be added (like red polka dot fabric).”

So fun! Pam also did a little interview with me so we could get to know a little bit more about this half of the Sugarplum Sisters team.

How long have you been blogging and what got you started?  

Laurel and I started blogging in October 2011.  Laurel had worked in the fashion industry for Tommy Hilfiger and we had both worked in interior design for about 10 years.  We were finding it more and more difficult to work with clients as we were and are spending many hours in the day ferrying our kids to their activities all over the valley.  Laurel had suggested that we start a blog as it would offer us more flexibility and allow us to be creative in more areas than just interior design. We bounced the idea around for about a year and decided to just jump in and do it!

How would you describe your style?

When it comes to interior design, I love a clean, bright and modern look that combines hard surfaces like concrete and marble with more organic elements like rustic wood. When it comes to fashion….I love fun bright pieces and mixing patterns paired with classic items…think J. Crew.

What is your favourite thing about being a lifestyle blogger?

Being a lifestyle blogger is the perfect outlet for what I call my adult A.D.D.  As a mom you really need to multitask and can’t just focus on one thing.  Since having kids, I work better with multiple things going on so blogging allows me to write about all of my favourite things in design, food, travel, and fashion.  And as Sugar Plum Sisters we don’t just write our blog but we plan events, teach cooking classes, plan parties, and do room makeovers!  Blogging gives me a ton of variety and flexibility.

How old are your children and how would you describe each of them?  

Berkeley is our oldest daughter. She’s 14 years old.  She’s very caring and maternal, has the best giggle ever, is a super loyal friend, a graceful dancer and an amazing baker!  Dylan, our middle daughter, is 12.  She’s a perfectionist, very compassionate, a charismatic dancer and is very passionate about most anything she does.  Maguire, aka Mac, is our youngest son.  He’s almost 10.  Mac is a leader, he’s sensitive to those around him, he makes friends easily, and he’s pretty funny too.  Mac lives and breathes hockey and is very dedicated to his training.

What do you love most about being a mom?

The best part of being a mom is seeing your kids do something kind or compassionate when they don’t know anyone is looking.  I’d say that the hugs and cuddles are up there too! Oh and when your kids find something they are passionate about…that’s pretty thrilling!

What do you find hardest about being a mom?

I’d say feeling inadequate as we come to each new stage.  We are in the teens now with our girls and they are fantastic kids, but parenting changes….I am still the mom but my role is different.  I seriously have lots to learn and many days feel horribly under qualified.

If you could do the newborn/toddler phase all over again, what would you do the same and what would you do differently?

I think I would try to enjoy the newborn stage more and just be more relaxed. I have type A tendencies and was very concerned about sleep and eating schedules. I think I would just try to chill more and soak in every moment.

What are your top survival tips for pregnancy?

I’ll be honest….I didn’t enjoy being pregnant as I was sick the whole time with all three of my kids.  But here are a few things…

  • invest in some good maternity jeans….jeans can be casual and dressy and you will probably wear them almost every day, so it’s worth it
  • be as active as you can and eat as healthy as you can….I wished I would have done more of that!  Always have some healthy snacks like almonds with you.
  • treat yourself to a pedicure during your last month…or more if you like!
  • do some special things with your hubby and son that might be difficult to do once baby comes along…like go to a movie or have dinner at a restaurant you may have been wanting to try

What are your top survival tips for the first few months after the babe is born?  

I always tell moms to have no expectations for the first 6 weeks. By that I mean, don’t have expectations on yourself on what your house should look like, making dinner or getting the laundry done.  Sure…do the best you can but don’t feel guilty for what you don’t get accomplished.  Don’t book early morning appointments, sleep when you can, and accept help that’s offered.  If someone does offer help, maybe see if they could come and hold your baby so you can do something special with your older son…that was a great piece of advice a friend gave to me!  It really helped my older kids to not resent the baby.

How do you get away and recharge so you can bring your best to your family and your business?

I will admit that I was really bad at this when the kids were little!  As they got a bit older, Jason, my hubby, encouraged me to get away with my girlfriends once or twice a year.  I found different people who could help with childcare when Jason was working (like my college-age cousins or friends from church) and then he was Mr. Mom once he got home from work. It was good all around….I missed the kids and Jason terribly, but I came back recharged and Jason had a better appreciation of what I did (though he never made me feel guilty).

Now that the kids are older, Jason and I try to get away alone once a year.  We are both running in different directions throughout the year with the kids dancing and playing hockey.  I highly recommend doing this!  It’s investing in your marriage and reconnecting.  We also try to have a date once a week which is much easier now the the kids can stay on their own.  Some weeks the date is just lunch at home together, but it is time set aside to talk, reconnect and make each other a priority.

Ok, that was all personal stuff.  For blogging, there are a few things that I do.  I do keep a list of places that I want to visit in Vancouver (we live about an hour east of the city) and I do take time to get into the city to check them out!  I usually come home very inspired and full of ideas for posts…and I feel like I had a mini vacay!  Also, trips away provide inspiration for the blog!  We connect with other bloggers who live in the places we are visiting by Twitter and ask for recommends.  We have also gone to couple of Alt Summit Conferences…yes, there is such a thing as conferences for bloggers!  We come away with our heads spinning with so much great information and inspiration…it takes months to try to implement it all!  We just recently went to Alt San Francisco and took our hubbies along.  We stayed a few extra days and took a day to go out to Napa.  It was a fantastic trip and was great personally and professionally!

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Don’t you just love her? I love your take on parenthood, that your proudest moments as a mom are when your kids are kind and compassionate, and that you are intentional about investing in your marriage to keep it strong. Pam, I can’t wait for the chance to connect over coffee {or perhaps a glass of wine by the time we see each other} in person! Thank you so much for sharing your insights on parenthood, marriage, blogging and being a very real but very fabulous lady!
Wishing you all a very inspired Wednesday!
xo
s.
By |July 31st, 2013|2 Comments