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Thursday, 31 January 2013

Meet our newest friend





Here's a little Pigeon on a mission. 
Meet our newest Paper friend, Mr Pigeon Voyageur!
Maybe he wants to tell your nearest or dearest that your new baby has arrived. Or perhaps say a BIG thank you for your little ones lovely Birthday presents. Or a perfect way to say how much you love your nearest and dearest. Or perhaps he wants to say sorry on your behalf for that unfortunate faux pas, or maybe he'll be your go between in a fledgling romance? 
In this day of instant communication, there is an alternative way of getting your message across, 
ie: assembling a pigeon dressed as a French postman, writing a tiny note, 
popping it in his beak and sending him off on his way. 

Lovely!
The Pigeon stands at a proud 9cm (inc hat) when made and comes with mini notelet cards, an envelope and a little box. 
Designed by Madeleine Rogers for Mibo. 
Printed on 100% recycled 200gsm card. 
Made in the UK.
Pre-order now at sales@unikgifts.co.uk. 
Only £4.50 plus Standard Royal Mail Postage costs




Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Recommended


A lovely friend asked me at the weekend what I recommended she buy for her friend’s children this year from u-ni-k as Christmas presents.
Last year I recommended one of my favourite wooden toys  cars to her- a popular must have for both boys and girls.
Last year, we launched a under £20 campaign to help celebrate Christmas on a budget but without cutting corners with quality or originality. This year under the same lines, I am recommending the following guide for you all, all under £20!

NEW BABY
Dribble Mouse £10 for the pair.
Perfect for little hands and endless dribbles. Machine washable.




UNDER 1's
Wooden Breakfast Boards. My favourite is the little puppy! 
His cheeky grin and sweet tail with the perfect hole for a dippy egg. 
The perfect aid for a weaning baby.  £12.50


 ONE- TWO
SNAP!! Pull along Mr wooden Crocodile that snaps as he moves. Made from either Ash, Maple or Oak these toys are solid and made with love. Only £19



TWO-THREE
 Meet Freddie the bunny the cheeky bunny. 
An original line drawing mounted and ready to frame.
Perfect for animal mad children 
£15


THREE- FOUR
Christmas Creatures, Designed by Madeleine Rogers for Mibo. Cut and stock these charming characters. The perfect paper friends, Christmas decoration and table setting for Christmas day. Printed with vegetable inks onto recycled card

FIVE
Hand painted by Helen Beard, porcelain chick egg cup £18 each
The perfect compliment to dippy egg and soldiers.



FIVE plus
A charming tale about Albert and Victoria and their shenanigans written by Holly Skeet. 
Only £15.



If you are stuck for a gift for a little boy or girl you know, pop along to the Gift ideas section of the website for some inspiration!

All our gifts come gift wrapped for free are original and unique. The only addition is Postage.

Belinda- I hope this helped?  

Monday, 21 November 2011

Colour Establishment


We have reached the stage in project new home where we are making good and decorating the naughties bedroom. We are not even close to choosing colours for the walls as we are still at taking the layers upon layers of paint off the 1930’s fireplace and taking down the badly put up picture rail stage. But being a women, and a picky woman at that, the colour we choose is an important decision. I refuse to do what Mr Kircher would do if I let him, which is pick up any tin of paint in the shop, probably the nearest to the cash desk and not really worry or care about the shade, mood or feeling of the room it will be situated in. Luckily he is colour blind so I am in charge of colour!

RED- Annafie dress
I am big on colour. I have always been drawn to colour. My favourite colour is RED.
Whether it’s because my favourite dress as a child was my RED boat dress or whether my love for red happened much later in my life, I don’t know.
What I do know is that colour has a big impact on our children. Otherwise why would all the toys in my house be so brightly coloured?
ORANGE- Porcelain Breakfast set
Children are drawn to colour and respond to it. Round about the age of 18 months a child will be able to recognize different colours as they do shapes, size and texture. They probably won’t be able to name a colour till they are 36 months old, but they will be able to point to the correctly coloured shape if you ask him/her to “point to the RED square”.


YELLOW -Mibo paper friends



Eighty percent of information the brain receives, is information accepted visually. Colour stimulates the visual sense and encourages the retention of information. While studying for my GCSE’s I used cue cards in various colours to help me remember facts, figures and findings while studying. Parents are also encouraged to use cue cards in various colours to help children learn through play.





Colours also create different moods. Hues of BLUE, GREEN and VIOLET induce relaxation. Whereas RED, YELLOW and ORANGE stimulate and increase brain activity. 
GREEN - Syot Pedal Car
BLUE - Organic cotton blanket
So with all the above in my mind, I am looking to the things the naughty has warmed to in her little life so far as to clues of her colour preferences. This could be a little problem…apart from the very loved Mr Elephant who is a pale GREY, all the things in her life so far are pretty much rainbow coloured.

When Sarah and I trowel through the products we carefully choose for our children and u-ni-k, we try where possible to always remember how important colour is. Every colour.
So we won’t have a typically BLUE section for boys or a predictable PINK section for girls. We’ll have an array of wonderful rainbow colours to help our little ones learn and grow with the simple things around them.
VIOLET- Organic cotton hat



INDIGO- Recycled Sari Kantha stitched blanket