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New launch: Graduate Fashion Week childrenswear
By Catherine Hudson on 13/05/2013 10:30:56
Latest GFW childrenswear collection available to buy in store and online at George
of clothing for girls, alongside the womens and menswear designs created by winners of other GFW categories.We can't wait to see what exciting designs will be emerging from the class of 2013! Both girlswear collections are available to buy online and in store
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Make your garden a haven for wildlife
By Junior on 18/04/2013 11:28:00
Create a place where birds will bask and insects will investigate with these green-fingered tips
such as ivy, honeysuckle and clematis are climbers and, like hedges, offer shelter to birds and butterflies.Buy a box You can buy specially built bat and hedgehog boxes that will provide a comfy home for hibernation. To buy one, visit www
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Selfridges launch exclusive Marni Kidswear concept store
By Sophie Westnedge on 19/04/2013 12:19:34
London shop-in-shop offers most comprehensive range of Marni Kidswear in Europe
, Buying Manager for Childrenswear, revealed her thoughts about Marni Kidswear and it’s place in Selfridges.“Since introducing Marni for SS13 it’s quickly become one of our strongest-performing collections, and one which our shoppers are incredibly excited
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Get the look: Harper Beckham wears Billieblush
By Catherine Hudson on 13/05/2013 10:30:51
We spot Harper wearing the latest gorgeous girlswear label
fashion eyes spotted Billieblush's gorgeous, girly appeal earlier this year, when we brought you a preview of key looks from the spring summer 2013 collection.Shop the collection online at a variety of stockists including Childsplay and Childrensalon.Buy
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Delightful Dorothy's gingham apron craft
By Amanda Pauley on 14/05/2013 12:05:00
Recreate the wonder of Oz by following these simple instructions to make an apron for your Dorothy doll
neat blanket stitches in red embroidery thread around curve.4. Trim neck edge and hem of the apron with lengths of white lace.Design taken from Everything Oz by Christine Leech & Hannah Read-Baldrey (Quadrille (£14.99). To buy this book at the special
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Global Kids Fashion Week kicks off with a catwalk show
By Catherine O'Dolan on 25/03/2013 16:28:00
A troop of bright young things toddled their way to the fashionable gathering at Mason's Hall to celebrate children's fashion
for "sweetly sophisticated little girls.”It was all for a good cause – the charity Kids Company. There's still time to do your bit, too, if you'd like to take part in the silent auction for one of the money-can’t-buy prizes on offer including a ‘Hood That Hugs
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Toto and basket craft
By Amanda Pauley on 14/05/2013 11:48:25
Recreate the wonder of Oz by following these simple instructions to make your own Toto and darling Dorothy basket duo
side of the basket. Designs taken from Everything Oz by Christine Leech & Hannah Read-Baldrey (Quadrille (£14.99). To buy this book at the special price of £9.99, including post and packaging, tel: 01256 302699, and quote reference 8KFRead more
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Junior meets crafter Christine Leech
By Amanda Pauley on 14/05/2013 12:12:30
Christine lets us into her unique world of Wizard of Oz inspired toys
. To buy this book at the special price of £9.99, including post and packaging, tel: 01256 302699, and quote reference 8KF.Read more...Delightful Dorothy doll craftDorothy's gingham apron craftToto and basket craft
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How to make your kite reach new heights
By Claire O'Donnell on 02/04/2013 16:36:00
Expert advice on how to make a kite and more importantly keep it flying high
straightforward. The first thing to do is choose your kite. You can buy kites in lots of different shapes and designs, but the classic diamond is best for beginners (you can advance to a more whizzy multiple-string affair once you’re a little more proficient
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Easter Bunny Rose Madeira Cake
By Steffi Jakab on 28/03/2013 12:05:13
This gorgeous cake would make the perfect centrepiece for an Easter celebration
of the buttercream. Pop in the fridge to harden. After 30 minutes, take the cake from the fridge and roll out the sugarpaste to about ½cm thickness. Drop the sugarpaste over the cake and smooth it all over, moulding it to the shape of the cake. You can buy icing
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