
A Token of Appreciation
Shaelea Bayley’s modesty wouldn’t allow her to be acknowledged as one but she has always been a super mum. She had been a stay at home mum and carer for her young son, Jackson while he was receiving chemotherapy treatment for a rare blood disorder, Langerhans cell...
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A woolly kind of love
Having a penchant for fabrics, Hollie Stone always has had a fascination with wool from a very young age especially after playing with her mum’s stash on the side of the couch. However, she didn’t think much about it until a few years ago she used ‘knitting’ to bridge...
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The Arbonne Challenge
When we tagged along with a friend to get her hair and make up done for a pre wedding shoot, we got the privilege of meeting with the owner of the salon, Heidi McGrath who is not only a new mum to a gorgeous baby girl, Macy but also recently became an independent...
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Tingatinga
When we caught up with Yael Eytan Maree, founder of Melbourne-based business Kili Tingatinga Art, her story brought nothing short of tears. Having seen first-hand the devastation that poverty brings with it during her travels to third-world countries including...
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Pigment block printing – a safe alternative to hazardous Azo dyes
Traditionally, block printing has always used organic vegetable and mineral dyes and while this is still the tradition in many rural villages in India, the process is slowly being phased out as it is very cumbersome, lengthy, and largely dependent on the weather....
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A teddy is a friend for life
When we heard about Cooper Bears making some extraordinary efforts to help with the recent Western Australian Bush Fire Appeals, we knew we had to share their kind efforts with the world. Kay Cooper, the beautiful creator behind Cooper Bears talks to us about the...
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