Behind the Boutique – Getting to know Nadine and Karina from Bink Kids

We love a new children’s boutique so we were super excited to discover Bink Kids! We made a beeline for Melbourne mums, Karina and Nadine to find out more about them and their amazing new store.

Tell us a bit about yourselves…

Karina (on the left): I am a mum to little chatterbox Sophia (16 months) who’s favourite words at the moment are ‘shoe’ and ‘hello’. She’s an adventurous and happy little girl, who is being raised bilingual. I was born in Germany and came to Australia when I was 11. My mum kept up the language with me and now I’m glad I can pass it on to Sophia.
I am also co-owner of Bink Kids with Nadine, who had the original idea to start this website. Both our partners play pivotal roles due to their expertise.
My partner Stephen is the technical and graphic expert for Bink Kids. He’s a good rock to have, as he’s methodical and very patient. Nadine’s husband Jerun designed and built the site. He’s an ideas person and an expert in marketing.
My role is shared with Nadine so we do all the day to day business, select clothing ranges and liaise with suppliers. We live in Research in Victoria, not far from Nadine and her family.
Nadine: I am mum to Saskia (4), who is desperately curious about everything, an artist, puzzle/lego fiend, and best friend of Menno (2). This little guy is fearless, cheeky, and has an impressive left kick! I think if you combined the two it would pretty much describe me. A librarian by trade, nosy by nature and keen to learn everything.

What can we expect from Bink Kids this year?

We are proud to announce that we are one of the sponsors of Dutch Orange Day in Melbourne this year. We’re not quite up for clog dancing but we’ll certainly be handing out some little goodies. Later in the year we hope to expand our store by adding more brands, extending the range of the ones we have and also increasing the age bracket.

What product couldn’t you live without?

Karina: I would have to say my iPhone. I don’t know how I survived without it. It’s unbelievable that there is so much at your fingertips; calendar, email, internet banking, weather forecast, baby monitor, Facebook, Skype, eBay, words with friends and not to mention a phone and surfing the web!
Nadine: For pure convenience I would also have to say my iPhone.

What are you listening to in the car at the moment?

Karina: I tend to flip between PBS and ABC radio, depending on the music being played. I like playing a bit of variety for Sophia; some classical music followed by some jazzy tunes or blues with me singing along to make her smile!
Nadine: Always K3. This is a Belgian/Dutch girl band my kids love. It’s a great way for them to learn Dutch, practice some cool moves and sing loudly and enthusiastically.

How do you like to spend your spare time?

Karina: Spare time? I’m still getting used to not having much of that at the moment. On my list is: start yoga again, start singing again, do a few laps, and maybe learn some new recipes.
Nadine: If I could go without sleep then I would have endless projects on the go, books to read, movies to watch, a musical instrument to learn. But in reality I make sure I have time to read, squeeze in the odd crafty project, play with the kids (and encourage them to do the projects I like), and dream.

Where do you see yourselves and your store in 5 years?

We hope that Bink Kids is well enough established that it will allow us to design our own Bink range.

Your perfect day would be…

Karina: A sleep in and breakfast in bed, followed by a nice day at the beach with the family and a picnic lunch. Then returning home to a clean house before spending a sunny afternoon in the backyard lazing on the lush grass with a cup of tea and a delicious piece of cake.
Nadine: I’d love to be flown by Learjet to Paris and then….well. Actually, I’d have to say, a proper sleep in. Breakfast in bed. A trip somewhere with my husband to visit something new such as a gallery or museum, and then a wonderfully long lunch with lots of food I’ve never tried before.

 

Style My Child Hot Tip! Visit the fabulous Bink Kids website (nice one, fellas! :) ). You’ll find a beautiful website filled with bright, funky and best of all different pieces for your little Bink kid! Oh and in case you’re wondering… Bink is a Dutch word which translates to “cool little guy”. A binky is also an expression of absolute delight from a rabbit!

 

Behind the Brand – Getting to know Rebecca from Cocoon Boutique

Today we’re delighted to bring you an interview with the gorgeous Rebecca from Cocoon Boutique, a new online store which specialises in beautiful children’s furniture and decor.

Tell us a bit about yourself…
I am wife to my gorgeous husband Tim and mother of our two beautiful children; Lego-mad Mitchell (8) and our resident Uno champion, Lara (4).  We live in Gawler, South Australia.
I am also Co-Owner of Cocoon Boutique.  I guess you could say that I take control of product development/research and sourcing, marketing and sales – while my husband looks after ‘the books’, logistics and watches spending…  he is an accountant through and through.

What can we expect from Cocoon Boutique this year?
We will continue to enjoy offering customers our beautiful range of nursery furniture, children’s beds and wall decals, while behind the scenes we will be working hard on designs for our new range.  We hope to launch these late 2012/early 2013.

What product couldn’t you live without?
I would have to say my coffee machine.  Sad, but true.
I really do look forward to sitting down at my desk after dropping Lara at kindy to do some work.  Somehow it seems like a treat to be working if I can indulge in a delicious ‘skinny flat white’ at the same time.  It’s a part of my day that I really look forward to.  I can sit and focus on the business and enjoy a yummy treat all to myself.

What are you listening to in the car at the moment?
Lara – my adorable 4 year old.  We are certain she can talk underwater. She is amazing us with her mathematical skills this month ‘Mum, you know, 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1 really does equal 8’. Ever-patient Mitchell simply listens on and is quick to offer his expert assistance if she gets stuck – he is in Year 2 now and ever so clever.

How do you like to spend your spare time?
… like any mother I think I only dream about ‘spare time’, however, if I were to have a few hours to myself I think I would love to indulge in some craft or baking – or even tackle some of the 50 or so projects I have ear-marked on Pinterest.  Now there’s a time-waster… that site is incredible!

Where do you see yourself and your store in 5 years?
On a personal level I hope that my family and I are continuing to enjoy great health, fun with family and friends and finally making some time for travel.  Having said that – maybe we need to be saving for a pool.  I’ve just been summonsed outside by Mitch to see Miss Lara sitting in a freezing tub of water ‘going for a swim’.  At least she is resourceful….

Professionally; our long-term goal is to offer our line of furniture to retailers. To see our products finally in a retail store would be the biggest thrill.  We also hope to move into bigger warehouse premises – a new space will enable us to create some beautiful display rooms.

Your perfect day would be…
… 48 hours long.  (and I wouldn’t feel tired 7 hours in)The first half would be spent relaxing with my family.  Maybe being beaten in a game of miniature golf or Uno, followed by a trip to the movies and then a scrumptious dinner at Sushi Train? The other half of my day would be spent indulging in some of that ‘spare time’.  I could finally sort out the 100s of photos I have on disc of the children, start one of my many quilting projects or even get started on those Pinterest ideas…. ahhh the mind boggles.

Hot tip!! Being the generous girl she is, Rebecca is now offering FREE SHIPPING on their range of single beds for a limited time! Woohoo! ~ Sue

 

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Behind the Boutique… Julia from rudy and the dodo

Since starting Style My Child, I’ve had the absolute pleasure of meeting some amazing people. One such person is Julia, owner of rudy and the dodo, who happily took time out of her busy day to have a chat…

Julia with her three gorgeous boys.

Tell us a bit about yourself
I am a mama of 3 lovely boys (6, 4 and 1), wife of one lovely man and run my own terribly fabulous little online business, rudy and the dodo, from home.

What can we expect from rudy and the dodo this year?
We will continue to bring fabulous wooden toys, quirky gifts, decor and accessories from around the globe to our customers. We’ve become known for our gorgeous range of creative kits and French goodies in particular and will continue to surprise and delight our customers with these (and more!)

What product couldn’t you live without?
Hmmm … toss up between I-Phone and my Car. Both boring choices but essential to keep our busy little family humming along.

What are you listening to in the car at the moment?
A few weeks ago we took our boys into the city and, whilst there, we saw some buskers in Pitt Street Mall. They were Jack Man Friday. My 6 year old purchased his first CD that day for $10 – a very cool little album called “Foxes” which we listen to over and over.

How do you like to spend your spare time?
If I’m not with my boys, I love doing anything creative – particularly interior design. I am forever faffing around the house, changing decor, adding things here and there. I’m also seriously addicted to Pinterest and any show, magazine or blog about design!

Where do you see yourself and your store in 5 years?
Enjoying a healthy balance between business and family. I envisage employing staff and the store being the “go to” place to shop for fabulous gifts for little individuals.

Your perfect day would be….
A big breakfast at a fabulous cafe, a day on my Nan’s farm with all my boys, followed by a fabulous spicy curry dinner and a good red, shared with hubby and friends.

 

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