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July 19th, 2011

Stick-Ups :: Name Plaques

Shopping and custom designing your child’s name plaque just got fabulous and so easy – and you can do it  right from home!. Trifle is very excited to offer you Stick-Ups.

The wide selection of name plaques and motif plaques includes the ‘design your own’ name plaques. Easily select your preferred font style, colour and size from the drop down menus. Stick-Ups offers a wide variety of font styles and colours that include coated colours and metallic colours.

Available in both Wall and Door Plaques, you won’t be stuck for ideas on decorating or the perfect gift for a child.

July 6th, 2011

New Clothing Label – Little Stitches


Start with Unique. Add a little Classic. A twist of Funky. A hint of Modern. Top it off with quality & durability, and here we bring you Little Stitches.

Australian Made & Owned, Little Stitches brings you a quality clothing label for both little Misses, and little Masters. Each design is specially road tested by real kids ensuring you are getting a stylish yet practical item.

We love this label here at Trifle. It ticks all the boxes for great looking clothes that actually last beyond the current season. Classic and timeless pieces in the wardrobe make styling even the most stylish of little Divas and Dudes alot more functional.

Available now is the current Autumn/Winter range, and keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming gorgeous Spring/Summer Range.




June 30th, 2011

Babyjo Bamboo New Season Colours

As if we needed any more reasons to fall in love with Babyjo Bamboo, the new season colours are icing on the cake. New Pink or Blue trim on white are now on the menu, and available in the Short Sleeve Bodysuit and Footed Kimono Romper. As well, there’s the absolutely gorgeous new Raspberry trim on Latte available in the Footed Kimono Romper, Double Layer Pyjamas, the Stud Front Romper, and the 2 Layer Blanket – why oh why was this colourway not here when my babies were in rompers! These new colours definitely run true to the unique look we love Babyjo for.

SO after a little photo display, I am going to run over the benefits of Bamboo Fabric below, because as great as it is in it’s own merit, it has so many great properties it deserves a routine spruik to keep us all up to date.

Oh and these little lovelies are a couple weeks away – due to arrive mid July – so you need to stay tuned on Facebook where the stock arrival will be announced or contact us to pre-order your Babyjo hot off the press!

Short Sleeve Bodysuit :: Pink

Short Sleeve Bodysuit :: Blue

Aiko Double Layer Pyjamas :: Raspberry Latte

Blanket :: Raspberry Latte

Footed Kimono Romper :: Blue

Footed Kimono Romper :: PInk

Why choose Bamboo for clothing? Bamboo is fast becoming a well known organic option for clothing, and it’s no wonder, considering it has so many wonderful qualities:
Organically grown
Eco friendly & Sustainable – fastest growing plant on the earth and it improves soil quality as well
Biodegradable
Softer than the softest Cotton imaginable
Highly breathable, much more so than cotton
60% more absorbent than cotton.
Wonderful for Eczema and allergy sufferers – Soothing to the skin
Wicks away moisture to keep you fresh and dry
Odour resistant – great for babies!
Washes and irons beautifully

Bamboo… Isn’t it rough and scratchy? A common question (until you feel it) – the idea of clothing made from bamboo conjures up thoughts of scratchy, itchy clothing, however don’t be mislead by your mind! Bamboo fabric is super soft, luxuriant and definitely something that you would be happy to clothe your bub in. It can best be described as a cross between silk and cashmere, lightweight, yet clever enough to keep bub warm in winter and cool in summer (thermo regulating).

Is Bamboo antibacterial? Bamboo (the plant) has it’s own antibacterial and anti fungal properties, thanks to a natural substance in the plant (Bamboo Kun) which helps it to fight off disease and insects. The finished fabric retains these properties.

Why is Bamboo good for allergy and eczema sufferers?
Bamboo is more breathable than cotton, and so it is wonderful for Eczema and Allergy sufferers. There is a noticeable difference in the feel between bamboo and cotton, it is so soft and comforting – this can be attributed to the structure of the fibre, which is smooth and round – it caresses the skin, instead of rubbing on it. Bamboo fibre is also hypoallergenic when compared to other fabrics as it is not treated with a chemical antimicrobial during production – (this is sometimes added to other fabrics to create antibacterial properties.) Bamboo absorbs moisture (limitation of water contact is important in managing eczema as it dries out the skin) and keeps baby’s body fresh for hours.

*Adapted from the Babyjo Bamboo Website

June 15th, 2011

7 Great Reasons for Online Shopping!

Online shopping on the World Wide Web, as we all know, has grown and developed over the years, and has in many cases become a synonym for bargain shopping, though with advances in technology, and indeed in our own thinking, the virtual world is rapidly changing into something much brighter! Opportunities are opening up for stay at home mums who are motivated enough to display their considerable talents to the world, and here are seven great examples:

Babyjo Bamboo is a company that designs and manufactures baby clothing made from 100% organically grown bamboo. Designer Jo Harvey’s creations have a definite Japanese influence, with rompers and bodysuits that include Kimono waist ties, bamboo baby blankets and beanies, and many more designer items to keep your baby happy and healthy!
Sticky Tiki are a New Zealand based company who design and manufacture fabric wall decals from their own handcrafted images, in bright colors and shapes to delight the kids! All of their fabric decals are washable and endlessly repositionable, and their myriad of designs and colors will brighten your home and your child’s day!
Monstar Kids have a fantastic range of designer printed T-Shirts, Dresses and Hoodies that will make your child the envy of the playground! These locally manufactured items are designed for children ranging from newborn to 8 years, and they come in a range of quirky designs and great colours that your kids will just love!
Cradlejam founder and designer Anna Codey grew up watching her mother design and make clothing, and has been inspired by the designs and patterns that she wore as a child. Her clothing range has an exciting 1950’s rockabilly inspiration with a modern feel, and her unique designs will definitely be the pride of your child’s designer clothes collection!
Little Stitches is a designer company that’s relatively new to the scene, but they’re sure to have a large impact! Their imaginative and creative designs are sure to be a hit with the little ones.
Jacob and Bonomi offer a striking range of pure cotton and wool bed linen, blankets and quilts that are designed with a Nordic theme, simple yet utterly gorgeous! These stylish items for the child’s bedroom are the creations of Sydney designer Emma Gordon, a former photographer, now a work at home design business operator and mum of two! … and
Free Range Baby are a company specializing in recycled fabrics! The fabulous imaginative themes and tones used by Wellington designer Victoria are enhanced by the quality of the garments themselves; all hand made without waste! The off-cuts are used to make small toys that become part of the clothing! A great designer business idea from a motivated and creative mom!

These designers, and many more mums have created unique and stylish online shopping businesses in a way that allows them to spend time with their children whilst sharing their abundant creative talents with a global market. Designer shopping was never so easy! Next time you shop online, make the clear choice to support these talented and hard-working designers, and experience the quality and value that have until now been the domain of large designer chains.




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May 23rd, 2011

Vitality and Energy anyone?

Yes Please I’ll have a double serving! New to TrifleShoppe these little slices of heaven will be at the top of your list once you learn just what they do.

Be Genki’s Pranamat brings you a combination of ancient wisdom, bio design and modern technologies. Regular use of the pranamat may help you to relax and stimulate a quicker self-healing process of your body by: increasing your level of energy, helping with depression and stress, helping to improve metabolism and help to reduce fat and cellulite, and more.

Kind of a must in this busy day and age where we rarely take the time to recharge. If you’re going to lay down after a hard day, do it on a Pranamat I say. You’re laying there anyway!

Pranamat - Orange

The Neti Pot


And don’t look past the little gem The Neti Pot. I personally use a nasal cleaner for my allergies and can’t sing it’s praises enough. I am one to go kicking and screaming before using medication – call me a sook but I just hate the thought of it and only use it when it’s an absolute must. So this is godsend to me as it stays the need for me to use sprays and tablets to keep my sinuses under control. Plus just look at it – ornamental gorgeousness for your bathroom!


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