Friday, 23 November 2018

Christmas Trend Guide 2018

‘Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others, you should put a good deal of thought into the happiness that you are able to give.’
Eleanor Roosevelt

So with Black Friday almost over, Christmas is well on its way. Whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing depends very much on your opinion of Christmas. Here at Mrs Bee’s Emporium we love it, but we know not everyone shares our love of the festive season.
Whatever your thoughts on Christmas, the chances are that you’ll be thinking about gifts for your loved ones. Just like everything else, Christmas has its trends and fashions. It’s the same when it comes to gifts. You’re probably aware that there’s always a ‘must-have’ toy, where normally rational people get completely carried away in the fervour of finding one for their offspring. But you might not be aware that it’s the same for adults too. So what can you expect to be big this year?

Comedy clothes
Yes, comedy clothes. Whether it’s dodgy Christmas jumpers, rude messages or funny undies, if they’ve got a sense of humour, they’ll love a bit of comedy clothing. At Mrs Bee’s Emporium, we carry a wide range of personalisable clothes that are sure to make your loved ones laugh.
The other big clothing trend? Family pyjamas. Why wouldn’t you want to match your partner, kids, and even parents when it comes to bedtime? Matching pyjamas make a great Christmas Eve box addition, to get all snuggly and warm as you wait for the Big Man to arrive.

Puns galore
Christmas is getting cerebral with this year’s love of puns (punes if you’re a Terry Pratchett fan), or play on words. Why not combine your comedy clothing with a good joke, and even some personalisation? Which is another big trend this year.

Personalised gifts
Did personalisation ever go out of fashion? Well, it’s definitely in fashion this year. Whether it’s a named stocking to hang over fireplace, a family portrait cushion, or a bauble commemorating baby’s first Christmas, personalisation is a big trend.
The biggest trend in personalisation in 2018 is having someone’s handwriting inscribed on an item. Perhaps you want to remember your three year old’s attempts at writing their name, or have a much loved departed family member who you want to memorialize. A handwritten gift is perfect in both scenarios.
Is your little one growing up too fast? Then why not have some of their favourite clothes made into a soft toy? It’s a lovely way to remind yourself of how little and cute they were, especially when they hit their teenage years!

Embroidered items
Following on from the personalisation theme, does anything say homely charm like an embroidered item? Cushions and pillows, clothes, and even pictures are all perfect for being embroidered with a personal message. Combine this trend with personalisation, by having one of your children’s drawings memorialised on a cushion for you to enjoy for years to come.  

Hygge
Ok, you may not have heard of it but hygge (pronounced ‘hue-guh’) is a Danish word that sums up what Christmas should be about perfectly. It means a feeling or moment of special charm and cosiness. Hygge gifts are things that help engender that feeling, such as softly glowing candles, snuggly knitwear, and self care kits. Anything really that feels like a treat for the soul. This year whites and neutrals are particularly cool in the hygge market.

Warm metallics
While neutrals might be the trend in hygge, rose gold and copper are the trend when it comes to metallics. They’ve been fashionable for a while, and it doesn’t look like they’re going away anytime soon. With their warm colouring and soft glow, rose gold and copper shades are perfect for bringing a touch of luxury to someone’s life.

Go retro
In direct contrast to the understated elegance of hygge and warm metallics are retro brights. Think the neon leg warmers of the eighties, or the bright tropical prints of 1950s fashion. It’s all about bright, flamboyant colours.
And it’s not just the clothing of the 1950s that’s making a comeback. So are the design and homeware trends of the day. So think pineapple and flamingos, cocktail glasses and hostess trolleys. It’s perfect for someone who harks back to the simpler days of yesteryear or loves a touch of vintage glamour.

Gin
Considered old fashioned a few years ago, gin has made a huge comeback. There’s now a wide range of gins on the market, with all sorts of flavourings, from fruit and botanical to toffee and caramel. And with gin goes tonic. Again, there’s a proliferation of tonics available, with different tastes to suit every palette. A word of warning: gin can be a very personalised taste, so it’s worth checking what someone likes if you’re planning on buying it as a gift.

Back to nature
All kind of natural items are big trends for Christmas 2018. Think all things natural. It includes woodland motifs, such as pinecones and toadstools, woodland creatures such as birds, foxes and bears, and watery lifeforms, including otters, jellyfish and narwhals. For those who prefer their nature magical, there are also fairies and mermaids.
If you prefer your nature real, then plants are another fashionable gift these year. For less green-fingered recipients, why not consider a cactus (perhaps with an appropriately personalised message)?
Another big trend in the natural world fashion is llamas. Yes, llamas. These grumpy South American dromedaries (they’re related to camels), have somehow become cute and cuddly and worthy of a place under your Christmas tree this year. No, we don’t get it either, but who are we to judge?

As Christmas 2018 approaches, there are plenty of trendy gifts to choose from, meaning that there’s something for everyone. Which trends will you be following this year?
Personalised aluminium Polaroid style Christmas tree signs
was £9.99, now £7.99

Wednesday, 25 April 2018

SATs Stars 2018 - How To Get Your Hands on One

So, as we explained in this blog post we have just moved house and our home and studio is a building site:



This has had a significant impact on how we can operate our SATs Star Project this year. On the one hand, we want to support as many children as possible. On the other, we don't want to promise what we can't deliver and leave people disappointed, that would be awful.

After much head scratching some mentoring and lots of talking it over, we have bad news and good about how we plan to move forwards with the SATs Star Project in 2018:

The Bad News:

I will get this out of the way first. Unfortunately we are not in a position to sell any SATs plush stars in the way that we did in prior years. We do intend to do it again in 2019, and I know this will be disappointing to some whose children will miss out this year. However, we do not have the facility at this very moment to get these reliably made, and it would be unfair for us to promise it. It's very important to us that we keep our word. Rather than let people down at a stressful time, we decided it was better so say we would not make any plush stars this year.

The Good News:

We are offering two different solutions for those of you who wish to send love and luck to the children taking their SATs in 2018.

1) We are selling a boblet wristband, with a typed, personalised letter of good luck for each child. There are 6 designs to choose from:



You Are A Super Star

An Angel Feather For Good Luck Boblet

You're a Legend Mermaid Boblet

Playing To Win - Pac Man


You Are A Super Hero

You Are A Magical Unicorn



These cost £4 each, with free shipping, and can be bought from our Etsy Shop:
www.mrsbeesemporium.etsy.com 

OR our Amazon shop, for those of you who prefer Amazon:
www.bit.ly/MRSBEE

2) The other option is that you make your own SATs Star plush. We have written a tutorial, a pattern and guidance for writing a good letter of encouragement. This can be instantly downloaded from our Etsy shop. We are happy to provide online support, if you need it.

Download The SATs Star Pattern and Tutorial Here

(unfortunately we can sell the instant pattern via Amazon at this time)

The SATs Star Project is a not-for-profit project and we will donate 20% of all income from it to Young Minds, the children's mental health charity.


I hope you understand our decision this year, and we hope to be able to support as many young people as we can through this years SATs. We love writing the letters!

With love,


PS: Sign up to the email newsletter for 10% off! http://bit.ly/MBEnews  

Wednesday, 18 April 2018

SATs Stars 2018 - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, do you know how loved you are?

Of all the things Dom and I have achieved since we were made redundant from teaching (same month, totally out of the blue) the SATs Stars project is one of which I am most proud. If you have time you can see the whole story here: http://mrsbeesemporium.blogspot.co.uk/2016/

(link:) What ARE SATs Stars?



Essentially, as ex Teachers, Senior Leaders in secondary schools and Governors in a primary school, Dom and I were well placed to see how unfair and unpopular the SATs tests are with teachers, parents and, most importantly, children. Shit runs downhill, as they say - right from the government to your individual child. There are an awful lot of young children who are feeling under incredible pressure right now, and that sucks - teacher's too, whose success is judged on these results and which affect an entire school career, no exceptions made. It is the antithesis of what we, personally, believe a good education should be. We wanted to support our core customer base as they navigated this difficult time. We are not anti assessment, but there are far better, and less damaging ways to collect information about a child's progress.

The SATs Stars were never intended to be a money making venture for us (we started Mrs Bee's Emporium to be able to survive financially and thrive emotionally in our sudden post-teaching world - we have 3 kids of our own, too. It's been a bit up and down at times, I won't lie, it's not as secure as teaching, but we are happy to have left the profession as it currently is.)

We invested as much money as we could afford as a family in the SATs Star Project and gave away free hand sized star plushes, with a handwritten letter of encouragement, to as many children as we could. We simply asked parents to cover the cost of postage - we paid for the materials and labour. We also asked nicely if they would sign up to our email newsletter (and, hopefully, think of us when they were buying teacher gifts at the end of term, you know how these things work, but there is/was no obligation whatsoever...)

We were INUNDATED. Like, we both got RSI. We loved it - we cried tears of sadness and joy as we read the stories of stress and concern, and we loved all the photos we received - we sent letters of encouragement to teachers, and we even had PTAs buy whole class sets for year 6 leavers. It's been an absolute joy.


We did the same thing again last year, but tweaked it a bit. We upgraded the letters and sold the plush stars, and gave away wrist bands, again with a letter of encouragement. We needed to find a way to cover our costs financially (again, we're not aiming to make a profit with SATs stars) so we gave away 200 and sold the rest. Again, we were inundated. It was brilliant and we loved it. So much joy.



I hope these faces show you why. A little good luck trinket to take with you, in your pocket or on your wrist, to remind you of the letter that explains, very clearly, why you individually are awesome, and why your value cannot be measured by tests alone. The letters are a-political, supportive of schools and teachers and focused very much on the achievements of the child, that the parent tells us about behind the scenes. Exam cheerleading, if you will.



I have had several requests via social media about SATs Stars this year. However, we're in a tricky position.

1) We have just moved house, therefore:
2) We only had the internet installed yesterday (FOUR WEEKS! I ask you! But that's another story...) so the shops have been offline for a month
3) The house and studio is a renovation project. It's damp. We've had a new damp course fitted so we've had floors up, walls down, plaster stripped from all the walls downstairs - nightmare.
4) Our machines are all in storage
5) Our stuff is split between here and a container, 15 miles away.
6) I am on day 3 of norovirus. Bleurgh.



This is a long blog post, and I hope the photos will help you to see our position.

We don't want to let this year's children down!

WE ARE ON IT! None of the above is insurmountable, it will just take us a bit of time to sort. Bad timing (we agreed the house sale and purchase on Halloween, so it's just how the housing market goes...)

***There WILL be SATs Stars this year, but they will be seriously limited in number***

We are trying to find ways to support this year's SATs stars, cover our costs (which you know, I'm a bit embarrassed about to keep harping on about, but we're one family of 5 and there is a cost to this sort of thing, and we do have to think about where the money comes from.)

We do, however, wish to support as many of this year's year 2 and 6 children as we possibly can.

Bear with us. I hope to have some tangible things to show you in the next day or two. It might be a tad different to the past 2 years, and I hope that is OK with you. I'm sorry it's cutting it tight with dates. I hope you can understand.

Thanks for reading, and much love and hugs to all of you going through this difficult time,




PS We want to reach as many SATs children - and their teachers - as possible, so please tweet, FB, Pin, Insta, share share share and use the hashtag #satsstars and #mrsbeesemporium. Thank you <3


Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Where did Black Friday come from?


‘A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist.’ Franklin P. Jones


Who doesn’t love a bargain? We certainly do here at Mrs Bee’s. When you get what you want at a knockdown price, what’s not to love? That’s why, traditionally, you’d find people camping outside their favourite shops in the early hours of Boxing Day, ready for the post-Christmas sale to begin. In recent years, though, the sales have started before Christmas, most notably Black Friday.

What’s this Black Friday malarkey?

Black Friday comes from the States, and is the Friday after Thanksgiving, which occurs on the fourth Thursday of November. This year, Black Friday falls on next Friday, the 24 November.
While Black followed by a day is usually a reminder of a financial crisis, in this case it’s actually a good thing. It supposedly marks the day that retailers finally go ‘into the black’, that is, make a profit for the year, and is attributed to shoppers stuffed full of Thanksgiving turkey hitting the shops to grab a bargain. With the rise of US-based retailers, such as Amazon, in the UK, the idea has spread across the Atlantic. It’s become so much of a new tradition that sales on Black Friday now outstrip those on Boxing Day.

Hang on, isn’t that the day where shoppers go insane and start wrestling over TVs?
Erm, well, yes. But don’t let that put you off. Many online retailers also participate in Black Friday, and bargains can be bagged without leaving the comfort of your pyjamas. Even many bricks and mortar retailers offer the same discounts through their websites now. So no need to sign up for taekwondo classes just yet (unless you want to, of course).

So what’s up for grabs?
We don’t know yet, but a number of retailers have already said that they’re taking part. These include John Lewis, ASOS, Mothercare, eBay, Groupon, Currys PC World, Game, B&Q, the Disney Store, and even Harrods - and, of course - we are at Mrs Bee's Emporium, with our highest ever discount of 25% off (pretty good for handmade, if I do say so myself).

Ok, what do I need to do to bag myself a bargain?
Making the most of Black Friday requires a little forethought and planning. Here are some tips to help you out:
  • Make a list of the products you actually want to buy, and stick to it. Panic buying could leave you wondering what the hell you were thinking.
  • Research the products beforehand. On top of checking reviews and expert opinions, also make a note of what the average price is normally so you’re not sucked into a ‘deal’ that isn’t actually a deal.
  • Set a budget, and stick to it. It’s not a bargain if you find yourself in debt or regretting your purchase.
  • Sign up to the websites you’re interested in beforehand, and opt in to receive their marketing emails. While we know that such newsletters can often be annoying, in the run up to Black Friday, retailers will be promoting their offers and latest deals, giving you a good heads-up.
  • Bookmark the web pages of the products you want in advance so you’re not having to search when time is short. If more than one retailer has the same product, create a favourites folder for it, then click ‘open all bookmarks’ for instant comparison.
  • Fill your basket in advance. Offers will be limited, and it’s quicker to delete an item that you decide you don’t want from that retailer, than add it as you browse.
  • Stay up late and get in early. Black Friday starts at midnight, and the best deals will be snapped up rapidly by determined shoppers. Get burning that midnight oil!
  • Keep calm, hold your nerve, stay strong. Don’t panic buy. This will only lead to regret.
  • Be aware of added costs, such as postage. These can really bump up the cost (and it's why we offer free UK shipping at Mrs Bee's!) Try to check delivery costs beforehand and, wherever possible, find a retailer who offers free postage and packaging.
  • Check out cashback sites, such as TopCashBack, to see if you can save even more by going through their site. This will require you to click through their site, so you will need to get online earlier to make sure you have time.
  • Don’t fret if you miss out - there’s always Cyber Monday.

Cyber Monday? Should I be scared?
Ok, so Cyber Monday might sound like an invasion of humans turned into robots a la Dr Who but, again, it’s a good thing. Honestly. It’s the Monday after Black Friday, so 27 November this year. While Black Friday dates back to the 1950s, Cyber Monday first came about in the early 2000s, when online shopping was less popular, and online retailers wanted a slice of the sales action. As the name suggests, Cyber Monday deals are all online.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Cyber Monday deals tend to be focused on electronics and technology, although there are also discounted flights and other reduced price items available for the canny shopper. Just as with Black Friday, do your preparation and stick to the same rules.

Got all that? Then happy bargain hunting!
Why don't you check in to the Organising Christmas Facebook group and show us what you bagged?
Happy shopping,


Including...
All Christmas stuff

Gingers...

Teacher Gifts


Sunday, 12 November 2017

Become the Teacher’s Pet - Great Gifts for Great Teachers


‘Summer vacation is the time when parents realise that teachers are grossly underpaid.’ Author unknown






Christmas is coming and, with it, yet another school holiday. Yes, we’re overjoyed too. As much as we love our kids, the school holidays are when we learn to really appreciate teachers and teaching assistants, and all that they do. It’s not surprising, therefore, that in this festive season, so many of us want to bestow a token of our gratitude for keeping our kids out of trouble and gainfully occupied for six hours a day.
So the question arises: what to get our children’s educators? Should you go traditional, crafty, or useful? Chocolate, alcohol and bubble bath are the standard gifts, and are generally popular. After all, after looking after 25 or more kids all day, who doesn’t need a drink, a sugar rush, and a good soak in the bath?
But perhaps you want to give a more lasting or more personal gift, but are stuck for ideas. You may well have a limited budget too - and with classes usually having at least one teaching assistant as well as the teacher, the cost of showing your appreciation can soon add up. At Mrs Bee’s, we understand the challenge well, so we asked some of our lovely customers for their ideas. These are some of the suggestions that they came up with.  

Get crafty
Ok, so we know not everyone likes making things as much as we do at Mrs Bee’s, but nothing conveys your appreciation like a homemade gift. Perhaps you’re a master at baking, or fancy turning your hand to chocolate truffles or creamy fudge. If you’re a knitter or crocheter, how about a woolly hat and scarf for those chilly playground duties?
Alternatively, a hand-crafted gift from your little- or not-so-little one will warm the cockles of their teacher’s heart. Christmas decorations such as salt-dough stars, or air-dry clay pencil pots, don’t need to be complicated, but will be a lasting reminder of your little cherub long after they have moved onwards and upwards.

Stationery
It’s fair to say that many teachers looooooove stationery. Both Dom and I were teachers, and we happily hoard stashes of stationery. Yes, perhaps we should get out more! But, as teachers, we know the value of stationery supplies. Putting together a personalised stationery set doesn’t need to be expensive, but will be appreciated. Find a small trinket box tin, or a pencil case, and fill with rubbers, pencil sharpeners, pretty paper clips and drawing pins, and little sticky notes.

Survival kits
Kids are germ factories. There’s no denying it. Especially when they’re little and have no concept of any kind of hygiene. While teachers do develop almost super-human immune systems, they do still catch the odd illness, especially in winter. A winter bug survival kit is a must-have. Simply fill a small bag with tissues, hand sanitiser, cold and flu capsules, and throat sweets for a gift that will soon come into its own. Why not put it in one of our cute personalised teacher bags?
Personalised teacher bags - can also be adapted for nursery workers and TAs


Bags
Teachers carry stuff. A lot of stuff, just in case you haven’t noticed. Make their life easier with a new bag. Tote bags are an inexpensive but very useful gift for overloaded teachers. They’re also available in a whole range of designs, so finding one that relates to their subject or interests shouldn’t be too difficult.
Teacher Bags - £12.50


Vouchers
Vouchers might seem an odd choice, but they allow teachers and teaching assistants to treat themselves guilt-free. All kinds of businesses sell vouchers now, and ones for Costa (or other well-known coffee shop chains), restaurants, the theatre, or book tokens are all popular choices.

Special interest
Perhaps your children’s teacher is known to have a special interest. For example, we know of a teacher called Mr Elmer. He has a collection of Elmer the Elephant goodies, and is always pleased to have an addition to his collection. Play detective and ask your kids, or other parents or teachers if they know of any particular interests that you could buy for.
Personalised teacher coasters - £5.50

Personalised gifts
Personalised gifts really show that you’ve thought about the recipient. At Mrs Bee’s, we specialise in items that are both personal and practical. Our range includes mugs, coasters, water bottles, lanyards, pencil cases and much, much more. There’s sure to be something that they’d love. We probably wouldn’t recommend one of our sweary-bears though!
Always handy - classroom water bottles - you choose the wording. £14.80

Don’t forget support staff
While teachers obviously do an important job, without support staff schools would simply not function. Whether they’re ‘The Office’, librarians, site managers, or reading volunteers, they’re the grease that keep the school wheels running smoothly. Sadly, they rarely get the appreciation they deserve. Make sure they’re not left out this year. Chocolates or biscuits are one possibility, but perhaps a basket of exotic fruit would make a nice change. Other ideas include a set of mugs, nice tea and coffee, or customised pens or pencils.
Mugs for super hero Teaching Assistants - £12.50

We’d like to thank to our lovely customers who shared their ideas for perfect teacher Christmas gifts. Remember, if you’re looking for something unique, you can check out teacher gifts at Mrs Bee’s Emporium’s Etsy page. Happy shopping!
Personalised Lanyards - £14.80

With love,




Custom glitter pencil case or make up bag - £17.10