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Saturday, April 2, 2011
Easter has arrived!
We are thrilled to be offering a unique selection of special Easter gifts this year that will far outlast the odd bit of chocolate and create a lasting memory of Easter 2011 for the little ones. Head to the store to check out this sustainable Easter gift selection.
The Easter range includes wooden bunny toys, organic bunny teether blankets and the gorgeous Pikelet Workshop Easter Bunny Poppets, Paul & Paula Special Edition Easter Pants and one of a kind Easter artwork that will brighten any room all year round.
We have received so much interest in the Pikelet Workshop Easter Bunny Poppets that we wanted to be sure we had thought about a fair way to release them. After much discussion among the team we have decided to release a Bunny Poppet for sale every night at 8pm until we have exhausted our stock. The first bunny will appear tomorrow night. From time to time we will post a poll over at the Buxton Baby Facebook page to choose the next Bunny Poppet for offer. Of course, you can meet the majority of the Poppets by looking in our 'Meet the Bunny Poppets' album.
Customers will then rely on luck each evening as to who can add the Bunny to their cart and checkout first. By spreading the sales over a number of evenings it gives everyone a chance – if your baby or child has an unsettled night or you are busy on Wednesdays for example – there will be several days and chances to snap up one of these beautiful creations. You also have a chance to get several bunnies in this way. Of course if you secure more than one bunny, we can post them together and will refund your postage for the additional sale. We will announce and preview the Bunny Poppet of each day between 8-9am on the same day that it is to be sold. That means the name of first Bunny Poppet for sale will be announced on the 3rd April 2011 at 8-9am and will be available for purchase at 8pm in the evening.
If you are trying to snap up a Bunny Poppets, here is our best advice:
- Sign up for an account at Buxton Baby - this makes the process of checkout quicker as your details are already stored
- Watch the Buxton Baby Facebook page from 8-9am for the announcement of which bunny will be sold that evening on our site
- Sign into your account at Buxton Baby a little before 8pm (click ‘My Account’ top right hand corner underneath your cart value – see screenshot below)
Click 'My Account' Under Your Shopping Bag Contents List |
- Watch your clock and be ready for the Bunny Poppet to lose it's 'Out of Stock' note and thus become available for purchase!
Any questions? Leave your comments below, email us or use our contact form.
We wish our customers, family and friends a very safe and happy Easter.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
The buzzword or the bare facts?
We often receive calls and emails from companies and people marketing their product to us. Sometimes we turn away from big name brands – even if they look pretty, and surprisingly enough even sometimes when products sound authentically eco!
The reason is that our eco baby and parenting store aims to bring real eco to real people. It’s not right to inflate pricing, organic just doesn’t cost that much more to access and produce in today’s market. Eco options are price accessible and so they should be, accessible to the majority. If we find a great product has hit the supermarket shelves we will tell you so - like Ecostore which is available through Woolworths at prices far lower than we can stock it. We say, great! It has been fantastic to see the community slowly pick up on options that are gentler on the environment and for those options to be popular enough that they can succeed in the broader population. Lately we have been hearing a lot about Nature Direct products which appear to be an even safer, gentler household cleaning option at the early stages of our reviewing them. Get back to you on that one.
We’re not searching our supplier catalogues for anything with the organic buzzword flashed all over it. Nor do we feel that we have to take on every product in a range if we feel that something can be more effectively replicated elsewhere, more locally or is a product that is unnecessary. Instead we’re finding new products by talking to other parents, reading ingredients lists and searching forums for real results. We’re talking to our international contacts about what is new in their area. We’re thinking about what represents value. We are using our own experiences as parents and health professionals to inform us.
When we’re finding new stock it really matters to us what you think, what you need and what your ideas might be. If there is something missing, let us know. If you find a better price elsewhere, remember to check our pricing policy – we will try to match it. In the meantime enjoy our range and remember to follow us on Facebook for new product updates.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Eco bag? Think again.
Something has been bugging us for a while and we can’t get this out of our heads. We’ve headed here to our blog to get it out of our system. The truth is that the reusable bags you find at your local shopping centre are replacing a bad idea with a bad solution!
Like the arguable majority of Australians we thought it was fantastic to see plastic bags phased out of shopping centres and to see the community at large consider and learn about their impact as consumers. Yet – have plastic bags been phased out? The vast majority of so-called ‘green’ bags are 100% polypropylene – nothing more than plastic! It also didn’t take us long to discover that these polypropylene bags stink. There have been studies about them containing lead or being bacteria harboured (erk!). Then there are the very popular polyester fabric versions. The case for a better solution seems fairly strong.
We for one family have been very happy campers since the purchase of our BANG consortium eco reusable shopping bag. By choosing a natural fibre we can be more sure that in the long term we are not adding to landfill. We are not only loving our BANG bags because of the eco qualities either; it’s just so nice to fill a bag up and not be in the least bit concerned about it breaking, ripping or having the bottom fall out of it.
BANG Bags - Sturdy Natural Fibres |
Compact is one thing that the BANG bag is not. We understand that a lot of what draws people to the ‘compact’ options for reusable bags is the portability – the fact that many of these bag-in-a-bag solutions sit in your handbag permanently to be whipped out whenever necessary. We just can’t help but continue to feel unsettled about the fact that we could doing a lot better, that there are more appropriate solutions and alternatives. We realise that the concept and enthusiasm for replacing plastic bags has been a step forward – but why not step into the next century and adopt a genuine solution. If you really for whatever reason can’t do a biodegradable reusable bag like the BANG, why not lean toward rPET solutions like those offered by our friends at Onya? You might well see these hit our store in the very near future.
A possible option? |
As usual we are certainly less than perfect and are so embarrassed when we hit the checkout to realise that we haven’t bought bags with us that Pippa often feels some need to announce to the checkout assistant and all that stand behind us that we will do our best to establish some routine or system of reminder that ensures such a thing doesn’t happen again. Often met by looks of confusion[?] from those who hadn’t brought bags in the first place. We’re looking for some great ideas to help us remember our bags and if you see us in the supermarket without them do introduce yourself and then chastise us, it might help a little ;). We will ask this question on our Facebook page so look out there for some answers.
It is simply not ‘enviro’ in our opinion to produce a sack that is not made from natural fibres and market it as a fully eco option, even including the good old buzzwords in your marketing - it does not seem ethical. We want to see the main offending companies take their eco suggestion more seriously and at least introduce some washable rPET options ASAP. Send some over for us to review while you are at it ;).
Another fabulous option is certainly to make your own fashionable bag; [preferably from up cycled fabric of course] and if you want and have time to do so here is a handy reusable bag pattern link and equally great how-to video. If you do make your own, please take a little time to post a link to your creations here, or even your own favourite pattern link – might also motivate others to get sewing!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Good Onya, Mate.
There are lots of great things happening here at BuxtonBaby HQ; some really exciting stuff. I am seriously having trouble sleeping with excitement over what is to come this month. I'm hoping if I share some enthusiasm it might help prevent my head exploding ;).
One of the great things is our welcome of H2Onya Stainless Steel Bottles. We have always loved a great stainless steel bottle for both ourselves and the kids, and have been stocking the famous Klean Kanteen brand for a few years now. There were Australian products that we attempted to love, but just didn't. We are all for supporting Aussie companies as long as the product is quality and works for our customers and we couldn't find an Aussie owned equivalent to the trusted KK that met those values.. until now. Today we are embracing H2Onya with open arms and giving them our stamp of approval.
Like Klean Kanteen their bottles are food grade 304 stainless steel, removing concerns about aluminium for water storage and ensuring that they don’t leach, stain or retain. They have no inner lining that can peel away or be suspected of containing harmful chemicals.
Their wide mouth allows ice cubes and they are compatible with a vast array of lids that are interchangeable between bottle sizes. This includes the fantastic ‘sippy’ lid option that is compatible with Avent spouts. Many users of stainless bottles are familiar with the green Avent spout that is included with the 350ml Onya bottle; you should know that the yellow ‘sports’ spout with stronger water flow also fits these lids. This yellow spout is recommended from 18 months; we used it for our first child from around 12 months. The awesome thing about all of the Avent spouts, is that they are non-spill – tip them upside down and shake them about, you might get the tiniest of few drops if anything. The cheapest option for spouts is to find them at your local supermarket or department store - often on sale.
Having shared the reasons we think Onya are on par with our old favourite brand - let me now give you a few reasons that they are better. After all, our store is committed to finding the best options on the market for our savvy eco parents. Then of course, we are also committed to telling you about our real experiences of them in real language.
Onya bottles have fantastic packing, a reusable cardboard cylinder that is great for protection in the post. This cylinder has that many craft uses we were almost as excited about receiving it as we were its contents. There are a few crafty suggestions to start you off on the accompanying brochure. We also love the soft curve of the bottle shape, very easy for little hands to grasp and aesthetically pleasing. There is one setback as we can see it, the colour range [stainless, pink, or blue] is not as extensive as others may offer [for now]. However that is a fair trade in my eyes, colour does not affect quality or functionality or the one you really want hear about.. price. The 350ml Onya stainless steel sippy bottle is priced at a very reasonable $15.95!
It feels so good to be making a move that sits more comfortably with our ethic of supporting Australian business without compromising on any level. We are sure that you will be equally happy to make this positive move with us.
Want to try this bottle for free? We are ''sharing our love' for the Onya range of bottles by running a Valentine's Day competition on our Buxton Baby facebook page until Feb 14th, 2011 to win an H2Onya 350ml Stainless Steel Sippy Bottle.
One of the great things is our welcome of H2Onya Stainless Steel Bottles. We have always loved a great stainless steel bottle for both ourselves and the kids, and have been stocking the famous Klean Kanteen brand for a few years now. There were Australian products that we attempted to love, but just didn't. We are all for supporting Aussie companies as long as the product is quality and works for our customers and we couldn't find an Aussie owned equivalent to the trusted KK that met those values.. until now. Today we are embracing H2Onya with open arms and giving them our stamp of approval.
Like Klean Kanteen their bottles are food grade 304 stainless steel, removing concerns about aluminium for water storage and ensuring that they don’t leach, stain or retain. They have no inner lining that can peel away or be suspected of containing harmful chemicals.
Their wide mouth allows ice cubes and they are compatible with a vast array of lids that are interchangeable between bottle sizes. This includes the fantastic ‘sippy’ lid option that is compatible with Avent spouts. Many users of stainless bottles are familiar with the green Avent spout that is included with the 350ml Onya bottle; you should know that the yellow ‘sports’ spout with stronger water flow also fits these lids. This yellow spout is recommended from 18 months; we used it for our first child from around 12 months. The awesome thing about all of the Avent spouts, is that they are non-spill – tip them upside down and shake them about, you might get the tiniest of few drops if anything. The cheapest option for spouts is to find them at your local supermarket or department store - often on sale.
6-12 month Avent Spout (One Spout included with Onya 350ml Bottle Purchase) |
18mth+ Avent 'Sports' Spout |
Having shared the reasons we think Onya are on par with our old favourite brand - let me now give you a few reasons that they are better. After all, our store is committed to finding the best options on the market for our savvy eco parents. Then of course, we are also committed to telling you about our real experiences of them in real language.
A few views of the H2Onya 350ml Stainless Steel Sippy Cup w/ Packaging. |
Onya bottles have fantastic packing, a reusable cardboard cylinder that is great for protection in the post. This cylinder has that many craft uses we were almost as excited about receiving it as we were its contents. There are a few crafty suggestions to start you off on the accompanying brochure. We also love the soft curve of the bottle shape, very easy for little hands to grasp and aesthetically pleasing. There is one setback as we can see it, the colour range [stainless, pink, or blue] is not as extensive as others may offer [for now]. However that is a fair trade in my eyes, colour does not affect quality or functionality or the one you really want hear about.. price. The 350ml Onya stainless steel sippy bottle is priced at a very reasonable $15.95!
It feels so good to be making a move that sits more comfortably with our ethic of supporting Australian business without compromising on any level. We are sure that you will be equally happy to make this positive move with us.
Want to try this bottle for free? We are ''sharing our love' for the Onya range of bottles by running a Valentine's Day competition on our Buxton Baby facebook page until Feb 14th, 2011 to win an H2Onya 350ml Stainless Steel Sippy Bottle.
Friday, January 21, 2011
What’s in a name?
My frustration continues at products splashing the words ‘enviro’ ‘eco’ ‘earth’ and ‘organic’ about with complete misrepresentation of what they are selling. Perhaps consumers need to step up and make these companies accountable through their wallets. I’m putting my buying power where eco is just a little more genuine.
I am certainly not suggesting that we are perfect, or that every product in our eco parenting store or home is completely without fault or flaw in terms of its eco credentials. However I do think it is wrong to market a synthetic product as eco simply because you can use it more than once. Or suggesting that plastic is somehow eco after adding the words ‘BPA Free’.
Something that I take for granted these days is also that people are aware of the implications of carbon mileage on the ‘eco’ status of a good. In short this one aspect to be considered when buying with consideration for the environment - the environmental impact of the distance a product must travel to reach us.
This consideration certainly applies to lots of stock that we carry, because not all items are available in Australia, or yet to the same quality standards. For that reason we do stock product from all over the world. Should you see a foreign product in our store that you know is available in Australia, or Australian owned or designed and of the same quality and performance we genuinely hope that you will contact us and let us know.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Back on deck after a blogger hiatus
It has sure been a while and despite the quiet front on our blog page, the cogs are moving nicely in the background of our real world. Particularly the past few weeks have been extremely eventful for us at BUXTONbaby; with the launch of our new extremely functional webstore and the addition of a few new products. Most notably the addition of Klean Kanteen stocks, with our all-time favourite stainless steel sippy cup and of course the full range of their products for the whole family. Keep your eyes out for a blog post dedicated to Klean Kanteen in the near future.
The creative hub has been somewhat quiet as I have been hiding away growing our family. Things have finally settled to a point where creativity can be given due pride of place in our home again. I have enjoyed a relaxing and productive long weekend, visiting and staying with family, enjoying quality time with my darlings, and sewing some special custom garments for a winter take on a BUXTONbaby favourite garment! You can check for pics on our facebook page sometime soon. Can’t say how much I love being at the machine creating. In winter it feels particularly special, machine humming and toastie warm inside while looking out at a frosted paddock.
We are also very excited to be adding a selection of certified organic beeswax candles to our range, made in Australia as a small scale production and available soon to our customers. We burn beeswax candles for their delightful and subtle natural scent and fantastic ability to absorb odours without releasing harmful chemicals or pesticides. Organic beeswax is a most pure option and we believe that the qualities of this clean type of candle make them an ideal choice for parents and family spaces. We are confident you will love them as much as we do.
The creative hub has been somewhat quiet as I have been hiding away growing our family. Things have finally settled to a point where creativity can be given due pride of place in our home again. I have enjoyed a relaxing and productive long weekend, visiting and staying with family, enjoying quality time with my darlings, and sewing some special custom garments for a winter take on a BUXTONbaby favourite garment! You can check for pics on our facebook page sometime soon. Can’t say how much I love being at the machine creating. In winter it feels particularly special, machine humming and toastie warm inside while looking out at a frosted paddock.
P.S. Are you a Geelong and region local who would like to share your high quality craft on a more broad scale? Please contact us as we are very interested in having more local product on offer.
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