… and they all come to me (and to you) via Natalie Walton, my (former) colleague, friend and late-night email-chat buddy.
1. It was during one of said late-night chats I discovered yet another one of busy-bee Nat’s side projects (she has several on the go at the same time. It’s quite exhausting thinking about them, let alone actually doing them, as she is). Although I’m sure it doesn’t count as a side project when it takes up the best part of this year so far and interferes with sleep time! So it was with great excitement I finally got to see what I’d heard so much about: Frontliners.
Natalie and equally-clever-and-busy photographer Kata Varga have teamed up to style up, photograph and interview families doing what families do: playing, working, eating, living at home. These are inspiring spaces by inspiring people who seem to have it all – including the daily struggles and juggles all families do. I especially love the spaces of The Searls (they’re behind Pony Rider – another label I love) and Amanda Mahoney (both below).

It’s nice to see a little imperfection and a little life in home shoots – something magazines seem to inexplicably leave out. I think you’ll like it – go forth and flick through now.

2. One the same night I scored a sneak peek of the some of the Frontliners shoots, Nat naughtily sent me through two links to two new online stores – both of which I’m passing on to you so I won’t be alone in spending cash I shouldn’t be spending on pretty things. Emerald + Ella is one, started by a former food editor from Donna Hay. I immediately clicked through then spent $40 on goodies – all before Nat had even replied to my last email.
But that’ll learn me for being so quick and implusive – I somehow managed to order TWO packs of pink and white striped paper straws instead of just one. Oh well, they should last about 5 years worth of birthday parties for Layla! I also picked up some wooden cutlery and glassine bags. Bestest place for party supplies as well as pretty things for the home and garden – coloured twine, patterned cupcake cases, candy-striped candy bags….

3. And lastly, on my future hit list is this store – LetterboxCo – by freelance stylist Bianca Spiegel. It’s got all sorts of pretty stationery bits and bobs in a similar style. I love the ampersand cushion, numbered bottles and laptop bag. Check it out here.
All images courtesy of Frontliners, Emerald + Ella and LetterboxCo










































