It’s Never Too Early to Teach Our Daughters They Look Fabulous

Since learning about fashion styling, I have always put an effort into my outfits and how I look.

I do it because it makes me feel good and I find myself more productive when I look somewhat put together. Funnily enough on the days I feel like I’m a bit untidy, I may get the odd compliment on what I’m wearing. I don’t dress for others, but simply dress for myself, yet I take the compliments graciously and try not to wave them off. It can be a hard thing to do.

Last night I headed to a Kindy fundraiser at my Maggie’s Kindy for a ladies night. I started to talk to one of the mums who relayed a cute story to me and it offered encouragement and a big lesson for me about influence and how far it can reach our younger generations.

For the purpose of the story, let’s call the mum Catherine* and her three-year-old daughter, Laura*.

I can’t completely remember the context of the situation, but Laura was getting dressed and told her mum, “I look absolutely fabulous!”

Catherine thought and asked Laura, “Where did you learn to say that?”, expecting the answer to be something she watched on TV.

Laura told Catherine, “Maggie always says it whenever she plays with the dress-ups at Kindy.”

tell our daughters they look fabulous

I told Catherine how I write this blog and take a photo of my outfit everyday, which I share on Instagram or on here.

Catherine told me how it all made sense to her, as she always envied my outfits when dropping Maggie off to Kindy. This gave me the opportunity to encourage her, and with her being a mum to three little ones under three, clothes are the last thing on our minds as mums with children so little.

It wasn’t until late late last night, I thought about Maggie’s influence on her friend Laura. I have told Maggie she looks fabulous many times simply to build her up and because she really does. She has an eye for putting outfits together. Her tan ankle boots are the first shoes she reaches  when it’s time for us to go and they literally add spark to all her outfits.

Teach Our Daughters They Look Fabulous

I also make an effort to tell my girls they are beautiful, no matter what they wear.

Even their grandma compliments them on their outfits when they head to church.

My girls watch me as I get dressed in the morning and will sometimes help me choose my outfit. I allow them to do the same with their outfits for the day and they will either take my photo to share on Instagram or they will see Jacob take it. I’ve never really understood the impact this has had on my girls, but when they ask for me to take their photo and share it, I can see it building their confidence and pride in appearance.

Teach Our Daughters They Look Fabulous

It’s not my intention to teach them vanity, but I do want them to know they look fabulous and they are perfect the way they are. I want to fill their confidence bucket so they know they are special and beautiful before the world lies to them and tells them they need to do this, this and this to look beautiful. I want them to understand how clothes can make them feel and how important it is to choose their clothes wisely and enjoy the creativity of putting outfits together.

Teach Our Daughters They Look Fabulous

I never expected something I’d say to my daughter would travel and influence another child, but this story shows how we can all impact our younger generations, and how they in turn can positively influence those they interact with.

How do you build confidence in your children? Do you compliment your children on what they do or what they wear?

*names have been changed

Six Easy Scarf Storage Ideas

I own around 30 scarves and every year I add at least 2 scarves to my collection. Scarves are one of my favourite items to purchase when it comes to winter. But having all these scarves means I’ve had to find ways to store them all. Scarf storage is a necessity. I purchased a scarf hanger from IKEA a couple of years ago and this is how I generally hang my scarves. It’s the best $7.99 I’ve spent. It keeps my scarves organised and I can take a glance at what I own and choose the one I want to wear on any given day.

easy scarf storage idea

Scarf storage is important because you want to protect your scarves and if they’re not in view, you won’t readily wear them. If you don’t have an IKEA near you, or you’d like to display your scarves a little differently, here are some DIY ways I found online.

six easy scarf storage ideas

DIY Clothes Pin Scarf Holder

I love this DIY scarf storage idea from Sally Ann. She shows you how easy it is to create her peg scarf holder. A great way to store scarves if you only own a few.

scarf holder by sally ann

scarf holder by sally ann

Wooden Display Ladder

scarf organiser ladder

Joanna Gaines knows a thing or two about style and organization when it comes to home interiors. She shares how to make this DIY Display ladder for throws, but it can be used for hanging scarves as well.

PVC Pipe Drawer Organiser

Cut some 100mm diameter pieces of PVC pipe and use these to create sections in your drawer to organize your scarf collection. This idea is from Better Homes and Gardens.

PVC pipe scarf storage organiser

Trouser Hanger

If you don’t have too many scarves to hang or display, simply use trouser hangers to drape your scarves. The hanger can then hang in your wardrobe or off a door hook. This idea is from I Heart Organizing.

hanger for scarves

Shower Ring Hanger

This is a clever way to hang a number of scarves on the one coat hanger. Use shower curtain rings on a hanger and drape your scarves through each ring. Sarah shows you how easy this can be done on her blog.

showe ring scarf storage idea

The way you store your scarves will depend on the room you have and if you like to have your scarves displayed or put away from view.

I hang my scarves behind a door, so when people look into our room, they can’t see them, but when I’m in my room getting ready, I can see them and easily grab one when I head out the door.

easy scarf storage behind door

I knot my scarves through the loops to make them look neat, but usually, I thread them through and let them hang down. I’m not very efficient at re-knotting them on the hanger after I’ve worn them. If this type of disorganization does your head in, it may pay to hang your scarves in your wardrobe or create a section in your drawer using PVC pipe so each scarf has their own designated spot.

6 easy scarf storage ideas

Here are some great organisers to consider if you’re looking for ways to hang or display your scarves.

scarf storage ideas online1. Ernesto Wall Hanger $189.95

2. Wall Mounted Hanger $129.95

3. Ikea Trouser Hanger $4.99

4. Expandable Ladder $119.00

5. Etsy Handmade Wooden Ladder $45.00

6. 130 Piece Velvet Hanger set with scarf clips $149.00

7. 10 Shelf Shoe Hanging Organiser $69.95

8. Ikea Scarf Hanger $7.99

If you don’t own many scarves, a simple trouser hanger may be all you need.

But if you’re like me and know you are going to buy more scarves, you need to consider whether your storage product can expand with your scarf buying addiction. I’ve got a few spare spaces on my scarf rack and a few trouser hangers to help if I run out of space.

How do you store your scarves? Do you own a lot of scarves like me?

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on this post, should you choose to purchase an item, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Wanting to add to your scarf collection? Why not check out this post on How to wear a Pom Pom Scarf.

the best pom pom scarf on the internet

How to Wear a Floral Bomber Jacket

I’ve never been a fan of jackets that are in the torso.

Your typical denim jacket and bomber style jackets don’t always suit me and I tend to wear longer style jackets like a trench coat or a jacket with a water fall style cut.

But I’m a bit taken by the floral bomber jackets I’ve been seeing lately and I really really really want to invest in one this winter.

It’s a feminine take on what is seen as a masculine style of jacket. Some for the floral bomber jackets I’ve seen online and in stores are gorgeous and they can add interest to a basic jeans and tee outfit. Which is pretty much my mum uniform.

While researching for a jacket for myself, I found some of these styles online.

floral bomber jackets

  1. Spicy Sugar Floral Bomber $59.00
  2. Sussan Floral Print Bomber Jacket Rosewood Pink $99.95
  3. Katies Floral Bomber Jacket $24.98
  4. Surafina Bomber Jacket in Khaki $139.99
  5. Spell Designs Blue Skies Bomber Jacket $259.00
  6. ASOS Navy Brave and True Bomber Jacket $48.00

How to wear your floral bomber jacket

I love how Nikki from Styling You has worn her floral bomber jacket with jeans and white tee. Nikki also shared a post with 15 different coats to consider this winter if the bomber jacket isn’t for you.

I would wear my floral bomber jacket with my tube skirt and canvas sneakers. It’s a style of jacket that can be dressed casually and for when an outfit needs to be a bit smart for going out.

oh so glam

Image via Oh So Glam

Pinterest can show a variety of ways to wear your floral bomber jacket.

I’m not sure on the longevity of this style of jacket, but it’s thin texture makes it a great staple for a mild winter, which is what we typically experience in Brisbane. It can also be a great trans-seasonal piece heading into spring and summer.

What do you think about the floral bomber jacket? Yay or nay?

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How to Wear a Pom Pom Scarf

I’ve shared before how I love pom poms and how they add a fun touch to whatever they’ve been sown on. So you can guess how much I’m LOVING the pom pom scarf being released from various stores. It’s like my two loves have collided together.

It’s very tempting for me to not buy all the pom pom scarves. Great restraint has been needed to put this post together and not head through to the checkout to make some new purchases.

But I do already have a pom pom scarf that I bought at the Sydney airport from Seed Heritage (no longer available). I’ve only worn it once because the weather has been too warm in Brisbane, but the temperature is slowly dropping which means, scarf wearing season is literally around the corner.

grey pom pom scarf

How to Wear your Pom Pom Scarf

The pom poms make your scarf stand out texturally, so a basic outfit allows for the scarf to sing. I’ve teamed my white and grey pom pom scarf with a grey miracle dress. I’ve also worn it with a dark grey top and jeans.

Depending on where the pom poms are sown on the scarf, will depend how easily the scarf can be tied. A simple knot at the nape of your neck or simply draped around your neck are simple ways to allow your scarf to sit nicely and allows for the pom poms to be shown, rather than hidden in the folds of the scarf fabric.

My favourite scarves from the below selection are from Frankie and Co. I think they look really fun and are a great price. I also have my eyes on the Witchery or Portmans one as the pom pom acts as a weight at the end of the scarf. When I met Shelley Craft in Sydney, she wore one of these scarves and I just loved the look of it on her.

pom pom scarf for all occasions styled by bec

  1. Witchery Winter Pom Pom Scarf $79.95
  2. Portmans Lurex Knit Scarf $39.95
  3. Jendi Pom Pom Knit Wrap-Around Scarf $60.00
  4. Frankie and Co Pia Pom Pom Scarf in Beige $39.95
  5. ASOS Liquorish Light Weight Scarf with embellishments $24.00
  6. ASOS Liquorish Light Weight Scarf $24.00
  7. Frankie and Co Pia Pom Pom Scarf in Khaki $39.95
  8. Gorman In and Out Scarf $129.00
  9. Seed Heritage Contrast Snood $59.95
  10. Portmans Abstract Scarf with Pom Pom Trim $29.95
  11. Etsy Pavlova Pom Pom Scarf $50.00
  12. Jendi Black Wrap-around pom pom knit scarf $60.00

I’ve found some fabulous pom pom scarves available online, but do keep an eye out as stores bring more of their winter stock out.

Do you have a pom pom scarf? Any take your fancy from the above selection?

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Modern Essentials for a Family Friendly Living Room

This post has been written in collaboration with Temple and Webster

Our living room is the hub of our house. It’s the room that gets the most traffic as it’s where we congregate to watch TV, play, do craft on the coffee table and generally hang out together.  A family friendly living room is easy to achieve with a few simple décor and furniture pieces that allow the family to sit and relax, while enjoying each other’s company.

family friendly living room

Chairs

In our family room, we have two sofas. One 2.5 seater sofa and another 3 seater sofa. We also added two occasional chairs so that guests could have somewhere to sit.

The 2.5 seater couch is the most popular with my girls as it allows them to lie down, facing the TV. We often have fights over who gets to sit on that sofa. To allow everyone a turn on that sofa, I have plenty of cushions, which are used for sitting on the floor with. These are great for when we sit around the coffee table too.

Coffee Table

Our coffee table is looking a bit worse for wear, but we have had it for over 12 years. It’s been great for craft, playing board games and a flat surface to put a platter of food for the kids to grab from. Our coffee table has a shelf underneath which is great for storage, which is essential for a family friendly living room.

Throws

I have enough blankets and throws for every person in the house. The way I keep them stored is rolled in a basket. We all love snuggling under a blanket in winter, and even in summer when we’ve got the air con on and want to have a nap.

blankets and throws for family friendly living room

Cushions

Cushions are an essential for me for a family friendly living room, but some families opt to not have cushions as they often end up on the floor OR are used for pillow fights. I have two large, European size cushions for each sofa for back support on the couches. Other cushions are stacked in the corner of our living room, ready for retrieval to sit or create a cushion bed on the floor.

TV Cabinet

Our TV is hung on the wall, which we did for safety reasons. Originally, our TV sat on our TV unit, but my second daughter was notorious for climbing it and I had fears of the TV falling on top of her. We got a bracket on the wall to suit our TV and our electrician was able to hide our cables behind the wall. The TV cabinet is still useful for housing the DVD player, Apple TV and all the DVD’s we own. .

Floor Lamp

To save electricity, we use an energy efficient lamp, which gives enough light for when the kids watch a little TV while I prepare dinner at night. Teaching kids how to be energy efficient is important because it can have a direct correlation with your power bill. Our lamp is easy for the kids to turn off and on and they know to turn the lamp on, rather than all the lights in our living room space.

Rug

We have hardwood floors, so a rug is essential for our family friendly living room. It makes for a  nice surface to kneel or sit on when around the coffee table. It also helps zone the space in our open plan home.

Our house is open plan living and it works well for our family. It allows everyone to be part of whatever action is happening in the living room. There is enough space for each family member to find a place to relax and it means the key zones in our home are within reach.

What modern essentials do you have in your family friendly living room? Do your kids like to bring toys in the living room? How do you store them?

Disclosure: I was gifted a voucher for the purpose of this post. You can read my disclosure policy here.

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