I don’t know about you, but I have a lot of friends having babies right now. It’s that season of life, and other than gift cards to the drug store and a place that delivers, sometimes it’s nice to offer an actual gift. In the past year alone I’d need like like two hands to count the number of babies born or announced. That’s a lot of baby showers and gender reveal parties, and omg it makes my head hurt and my wallet ache.
I would never presume to know what to give parents of a newborn because, well, I don’t have kids. I also like to think that being useful will be more gratefully remembered than handing the parents another onesie for a 3month old that the kid will outgrow in a week. Sometimes it’s fun to indulge and buy actual gifts for a baby or the parents. Knowing me, I’ll still probably give you a gift card to the pharmacy as well.
I thought the best way to show you what I’d give (or buy for myself) is to put it all together in a design board. P.S if you’re having a kid and you’ve invited me to celebrate in some way, shape, or form, you may or may not be getting something from here. Shh!
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Insert online shopping on Uncommon Goods.
Have you heard of Uncommon goods? No? Not surprising. They’re an online retailer for home decor and household accessories. Chances are good, you’ve seen something of theirs and you just didn’t know it was from them. Over the past few months I’ve seen more and more of their content popping-up in homes and feeds I like, so when they asked me to work with them on a post I couldn’t resist!
I mean, who doesn’t love a company that offers interesting pieces at a decent price & works to create a sustainable company by creating a positive impact. They don’t work with leathers, feathers or fur, their printed materials are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, and they pay their employees a living wage and offer health care to all employees (even part-time). I don’t know about you, but I’m jazzed when I know I’m contributing to positive workplaces like this. If you’re curious, you can find out more about their mission // here //
Let’s talk about personalized gifts; the ones that make it look like your gift giving came up a notch and you got them more than a gift card. I figure you can’t go wrong with a customized print for their nursery. Sure, the style is specific, but unless they’re a designer or avid home decorator you likely won’t ruffle their feathers with something as cute as these animal prints from Stacey Bloomfield // here //.
Let’s talk Home Decor and the nursery in general. I’ve been told a million different stories about what’s needed in a nursery and what’s not. There are as many options as there are babies. Personally, I like decorating with pretty baskets; they’re a catch-all for toys, blankets and everything in between. These pretty baskets are on-trend and a decent price actually // here // You can find the bigger version for a laundry hamper // here //
In the past I’ve given mobiles as a group gift. They’re a great way to do a group gift that’s not a basket of diapers and blankets. I like to check with mom-to-be first to make sure it matches her style, or at the very least that’s on board with the idea. I’ve spotted a few really cool ones on their site, and this felted wool DNA style mobile is not only colourful, but it’s made from natural fibres // here //. They have a whack of other fun ones too! // here //
If you’ve been following along the blog for a while, you’ll know that with my office I’m being deliberate in my choices because eventually the space will convert to a nursery // here //. You’ll also know that I’ve spent like two weeks trying to decide whether to buy a new rug for the space. While I won’t be purchasing one any time soon, a small rug like this would be perfect in front of a crib. Don’t ya think? // here //
Finally, what if you’re invited to a kid’s 1st birthday party or some sort of party right after their born? Full disclosure I’ve never actually been invited to a “hooray we just had a baby” party because I can assume the parents are exhausted, but if it’s happening you should be prepared. You can start your search // here //. These rainbow sound blocks // here // would check several things off my list of cool ideas for a kid toy: made from wood, colourful, stimulating & beautifully designed. The same can be said of the foreign language cubes // here //. I’m also down with this llama with a poncho, because, why not? // here //
The silver rattle // here // is on the posher side, but a keepsake that will go with them through life. The little stinker booties // here // are oh-so-punny, and perfectly adorable.
So there you have it! A cool place to shop for gifts and decor for all the babies in your life. Who said everything had to be cutesy and have little elephants on it?
Lidia says
Wonderful ideas! And that crib! That’s the one we put our little girl in and we love it!! Your ideas are bang on and original – including the pharmacy gift card! LOL! xo
annie thompson says
I absolutely love all of your picks! That DNA style felt mobile might just end up in my cart for baby #3! poor thing needs something new! I never thought to look there before for baby stuff, but now I know exactly where to go!
Ariel says
They’ve got some pretty cool stuff eh?! I love the DNA mobile too, not only for its colour but for the design of it. I also love that it’s wool and not a plastic thing.
amanda says
So much adorable inspiration! I adore that crib.
Ariel says
I’m dying for an oval crib. When it’s time you know I’ll have one 😉
Mary @ The Cofran Home says
I want everything! So adorable!
Ariel says
If you could have one thing, what would it be?
Rachel says
So pretty! I especially love the personalized art and the basket is just cute, cute, cute!
Ariel says
Same, the more I think about it, the more I’d probably do a nursery this exact way!